Most draft related news recently has centered around either the Cape Cod League and its recent All-Star game at Fenway Park or the signings (or lack thereof) of the 2010 class. However, there's still plenty of information to pass along about next year's draft class, the Class of 2011.
We'll start off with some pieces about high school players eligible for the 2011 draft courtesy Conor Glassey of Baseball America.
- Lakeland Christian HS (FL) Left-handed pitcher Corey Stump threw well at the East Coast Pro Showcase in his hometown of Lakeland, FL. There are also notes on some of the other top performers on the day.
- Lake City HS (SC) outfielder Shon Carson is fast. Very fast. Also, more news from the East Coast Pro Showcase
- Catholic HS (LA) pitcher Aaron Nola did not think he'd be at the East Coast Pro Showcase, but he made the best of his unlikely appearance. Also included is a list of the top 60-yard dash times.
ESPN recently profiled some of the top players for the 2011 draft class.
- UCLA pitcher Gerrit Cole passed up on over a $1M signing bonus as the 28th pick of the 2008 draft to improve his stock for 2011. It worked.
- The early favorite for the #1 pick of 2011 is Anthony Rendon.
- Similar to Cole, TCU pitcher Matt Purke passed up #14 pick signing bonus money in 2009 to enter the 2011 draft. Purke has plenty of top flight competition.
- Science Hill HS (TN) pitcher Daniel Norris is rated the top high school pitcher of the 2011 class.









































