2017 MLB Mock Draft, Version 1.1

January 14, 2017; Tempe, AZ, USA; High school pitcher Hunter Greene during the USA Baseball sponsored Dream Series at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
January 14, 2017; Tempe, AZ, USA; High school pitcher Hunter Greene during the USA Baseball sponsored Dream Series at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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16. New York Yankees

16. player. 43. Hall is the prototype high school lefty with low-90s present stuff that can touch 95 with an impressive curve as his primary breaking pitch. Hall isn’t huge at 6′ with a frame that will not allow for a ton of added strength, but he will be a top-20 pick nearly certain come June, barring an off-field issue or injury that’s currently unforeseen.. LHP. Valdosta HS (GA). DL Hall

17. Seattle Mariners

After grabbing small school power guy <strong><a rel=. 3B. Missouri State University. Jake Burger . 17. player. 62

18. Detroit Tigers

Louisiana State University. Alex Lange . 18. player. 63. Lange was a legit top draft pick out of high school, but he went undrafted due to his extremely strong commitment to LSU. Now, the 6’4, 200 pound junior has shown elite skills and was one of the best pitchers on the US college national team this past summer. With improved showing on his change in 2017, Lange could even jump much higher with a team that likes his profile, but he’s a perfect fit with the Tigers.. RHP

19. San Francisco Giants

player. 31. After grabbing <strong><a rel=. OF. University of Virginia. Adam Haseley . 19

20. New York Mets

University of California at Los Angeles. Griffin Canning . 20. player. 3. Many seem to have the idea that the Mets develop their deep pitching core from a number of high school picks that develop in their system, but the Mets have been more known for picking excellent college players or making astute trades (only <strong><a rel=. RHP