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DRAFT MAP

Our draft map helps readers see at a glance which states and regions are the richest in draft talent. Only prospects ranked inside the top 200 are included here, but you can find a draft ranking to 500 at BaseballAmerica.com.

States are assigned star ratings based on the level of talent in the 2021 draft compared with that state’s average draft class.

Each draft prospect is presented with his overall rank, position, school and page number—if he ranks top 86—where you can find his scouting report.

The top 86 draft prospects receive full reports, while the top 200 receive thumbnail reports beginning on Page 44.

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