tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5622326825480183597.post1293653804590656694..comments2022-03-24T18:55:49.076-04:00Comments on D2 Diamond Info: 2015 Division II MLB Draft PreviewKyle Schwerinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05767644353825170560noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5622326825480183597.post-29902832411516123622015-06-10T04:52:43.312-04:002015-06-10T04:52:43.312-04:00As mentioned in the post above, these are exclusiv...As mentioned in the post above, these are exclusively only the players that MLB.com had listed as prospects on their draft tracker. None of these are my opinion (outside of the blurb about Jamie Potts), strictly regurgitating the information that MLB.com had available on their draft page. Also, something to keep in mind is that baseball, more so than any other sport, is almost exclusively based on physical attributes. I mean, last year's NATIONAL Player of the Year at D-II and consensus first-team All-American across all publications wasn't even drafted and he was the nation's leading career home run hitter across all divisions when he ended the season. So there are a lot of guys who put up huge numbers who don't get drafted.Kyle Schwerinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05767644353825170560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5622326825480183597.post-22293715978384012852015-06-09T09:59:44.767-04:002015-06-09T09:59:44.767-04:00How come you do not have Adam Urbania from Slipper...How come you do not have Adam Urbania from Slippery Rock on your list. He led the nation in doubles, batted 428,8 HR's, 1st Team Rawlings All American plus numerous other awards. He also broke the PSAC hitting streak record that was 27 and he went to 34 games. He was invited and performed better than alot of D1 guys at predraft workouts. Alot betterDannynoreply@blogger.com