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The 2021 MLB Draft is on the horizon, slated for July 11-13 in Denver in conjunction with this year’s All-Star Game. The Mariners have the No. 12 overall pick.
But before looking ahead to this year’s event, MLB.com took a look back at Seattle’s previous top picks from each Draft since the club’s inception in 1977:
2020: Emerson Hancock, RHP, University of Georgia (No. 6)
Hancock finished his Georgia career with a 16-7 record and 3.47 ERA in 33 starts, striking out 206 with 55 walks in 192 innings. He was also named the 2020 Vince Dooley Athlete of the Year as the school’s top male student-athlete. He profiles as a top-of-the-rotation-type starter that will be a huge staple of the Mariners’ long-term core.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Matheu Nelson’s numbers are staggering. 22 home runs. .777 slugging percentage. 64 RBI. 143 total bases. Nelson is the national leader in home runs. He’s among the nation’s leaders in slugging percentage and RBI. He’s in the top 15 for total bases. He was named a First-Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and is a favorite to be a consensus All-American selection. He’s also a top candidate for the Buster Posey Award as the nation’s top catcher. The Posey Award (formerly the Johnny Bench Award) is named for one of the greatest players in Florida State history. He was selected as the ACC Player of the Year – becoming the eighth Seminole to be named the top player in one of the top baseball conferences in the nation. Nelson joins a who’s-who of Seminoles to win the league’s top honor, including J.D. Drew (1997), Posey (2008), and most recently, DJ Stewart (2014). Nevertheless, the one number he is asked about the most is the significance of the
Arkansas State catcher Liam Hicks added to Buster Posey Award watch list Arkansas State junior leads the Sun Belt in batting average. By Caleb Garner - Arkansas State Athletics | May 12, 2021 at 5:40 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 5:40 PM
A remarkable season thus far by Arkansas State junior catcher Liam Hicks is drawing national attention, as Hicks has been added to the watch list for the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award presented by the Kamerion Wimbley Foundation.
Hicks was one of nine catchers recently added to the official watch list, with semifinalists named on May 20 and finalists slated to be announced on June 7. The award was formerly known as the Johnny Bench Award before being renamed after the former Florida State catcher.
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