Top 10 MLB Draft Prospects to Watch in the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament

Texas A&M Aggies' Jace LaViolette (17) is hit in the hands by a pitch as Auburn Tigers take on Texas A&M Aggies during the SEC baseball tournament at Hoover Met in Birmingham, Ala., on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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The 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament is underway, featuring a wealth of talent poised to make an impact in the upcoming MLB Draft. With over 85 of the top 200 draft prospects participating, fans have a prime opportunity to see future stars in action. Here are the top 10 MLB draft prospects to keep an eye on during the tournament: 10. Luke Stevenson, C, North Carolina Stevenson’s leadership behind the plate and offensive contributions have been vital for UNC. His experience and skill set make him a valuable catching prospect. 9. Marek Houston, SS, Wake Forest Houston’s speed and defensive skills have been crucial for Wake Forest. His ability to impact the game on the basepaths and in the field enhances his draft stock. 8. Brendan Summerhill, OF, Arizona Arizona’s Brendan Summerhill is a dynamic outfielder with a .386 average and elite barrel control. His blend of speed, power, and defensive prowess makes him a projected first-round pick. Scouts are captivated by his ability to impact the game on both sides of the ball. 7. Gavin Kilen, 2B, Tennessee Kilen’s offensive consistency and defensive reliability at second base have made him a standout player for the Volunteers. His all-around game is appealing to MLB teams. 6. Liam Doyle, LHP, Tennessee Doyle has been instrumental in Tennessee’s success, including participating in a combined no-hitter. His left-handed delivery and control make him a promising prospect. 5. Kyson Witherspoon, RHP, Oklahoma Witherspoon’s impressive fastball and developing secondary pitches have made him a key figure in Oklahoma’s rotation. His potential continues to rise as he refines his skills. 4. Aiva Arquette, SS, Oregon State Arquette’s defensive prowess and consistent hitting make him a valuable asset for MLB teams. His ability to contribute on both sides of the ball has caught the attention of scouts. 3. Kade Anderson, LHP, LSU Anderson has been a standout for LSU, showcasing a strong fastball and excellent command. His performances have solidified his status as a top-tier pitching prospect. 2. Jace LaViolette, OF, Texas A&M LaViolette led the Aggies to a runner-up finish in the 2024 College World Series, hitting .305 with 29 home runs and 78 RBIs. His combination of power and plate discipline positions him as a top draft prospect. 1. Jamie Arnold, LHP, Florida State Arnold has emerged as a leading candidate for the No. 1 overall pick, boasting a 0.87 ERA with 32 strikeouts and only four walks in four starts. His unique sidearm delivery and mid-90s fastball make him a formidable presence on the mound. These players are not only key to their college teams’ success but also represent the future of Major League Baseball. As the NCAA Tournament progresses, their performances will be closely watched by scouts and fans alike.

Shohei Ohtani Falls Asleep in Dugout During Dodgers’ 18-2 Beatdown of Yankees

May 31, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) singles in the fifth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
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The Los Angeles Dodgers steamrolled the New York Yankees 18-2 on Saturday in a statement win that felt more like a batting practice session than a World Series rematch. But while the offense lit up the scoreboard, it was Shohei Ohtani’s quiet moment in the dugout that stole headlines, he fell asleep mid-game. Yes, the three-time MVP was caught catching some Z’s on the bench as the Dodgers built an early 10-0 lead in just two innings. And honestly, who could blame him? Ohtani’s Exhausting Double Duty Before suiting up as the designated hitter and going 2-for-4, Ohtani had thrown just his second live batting practice in nearly two years. The morning session saw him toss 29 pitches across two innings, facing off against a mix of Dodgers minor leaguers and top prospects. That’s the grind only Shohei Ohtani knows, ramping up a return to pitching form while remaining one of the league’s most dangerous hitters. With pitching injuries piling up for the Dodgers, fans might be dreaming of an early return to the mound, but the team is playing the long game. Dodgers Prioritize October Ohtani “I’m going to do live BPs once a week moving forward,” Ohtani said recently, adding that while it’s harder to find quality hitters on the road, he’s confident he can get the reps he needs when at home. The goal? Get Ohtani’s arm ready for a postseason push without burning out his elite bat in the regular season. And if that means a nap during a blowout in June, so be it. Shohei Ohtani falls asleep and the world watches, but if it means a dominant October two-way run, the Dodgers and their fans will gladly let him rest. For the Yankees they have a lot to do, if they can take a go at the Dodgers.

Josh Harrison Retirement — Why It Redefines Future MLB Hall Of Fame

Cincinnati Reds second baseman Josh Harrison leaps to catch a line drive for an out in the first inning during a MLB spring training baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Ariz.
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The Pirates Legend Ends His Career on the Most Poetic Day Possible Josh Harrison picked the perfect day to close out his Major League Baseball career. On May 31, 2011, Harrison made his MLB debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Fourteen years later to the day; May 31, 2025, he officially announced his retirement. But this wasn’t just a player walking away from the game. It was the end of a special 13-season journey across six teams, filled with heart, hustle, and the kind of legacy that deserves more than just a stat line. A Career Built on Dedication, Not Just Glory Though originally drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 2008, Harrison never suited up for them. Instead, he became a cornerstone for the Pittsburgh Pirates, where he spent his first eight seasons and hit a career .277 with the club. He was the spark in the Pirates’ lineup, compact at just 5-foot-8, but packed with energy and swagger. His 2014 season was unforgettable: a .315 average, 38 doubles, 13 homers, and 18 steals, good enough to earn NL MVP votes. He made his second All-Star appearance in 2017, hitting a career-high 16 home runs. Yet Harrison’s real value went beyond the box score. He could play nearly every position, bring life to the dugout, and inspire teammates with nothing but hustle and heart. Every team he touched, Pirates, Tigers, Nationals, A’s, White Sox, Phillies, got a piece of his relentless spirit. Josh Harrison Message from the Heart: “THANK YOU, GOD!” Harrison marked his retirement with a heartfelt post on social media that captured the spirit of his journey: To future players, his message was clear: Redefining the Hall of Fame Conversation Let’s be honest, the Pittsburgh Pirates legend Josh Harrison won’t be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. But maybe that’s the point. The MLB Hall of Fame has long been dominated by sluggers and stat-stuffers. But players like Harrison challenge that model. What about the utility man who led by example? The grinder who inspired teammates and gave fans something to cheer for night in, night out? Harrison’s career is a reminder that greatness comes in more forms than just WAR and OPS. It can come from the way you carry yourself, lift your teammates, and represent your city. Do you think he has a shot at being a Future MLB Hall Of Famer?

‘Fire Stephanie White!’ Calls Mount for Stephanie White’s Firing After Indiana Fever’s Disastrous Start

Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White looks up Tuesday, May 20, 2025, during a game between the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
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Caitlin Clark’s Injury Exposes Fever’s Bigger Problem: Leadership The Indiana Fever entered the 2025 WNBA season with momentum. After going 20-20 in Caitlin Clark’s rookie campaign, expectations were sky-high. The season even opened with a bang: a 93-58 blowout win over Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky. But just six games in, those playoff hopes have hit a wall. Now sitting at 2-4, the Fever are struggling, and fans are losing patience with head coach Stephanie White. Fever Moves from Optimism to Outrage in 6 Games Indiana looked solid in the early stretch, even after splitting a back-to-back with the Atlanta Dream. But a close 90-88 loss to the defending champion New York Liberty came at a cost. Clark suffered a left quadriceps strain, sidelining her for at least two weeks. Without their star rookie, the Fever dropped two more games, first to the Washington Mystics, then to the Connecticut Sun, White’s former team. The team now sits fourth in the East and ninth overall, and with Clark still out, things could get worse. Indiana Fever Fans Are Fed Up Social media exploded after the latest losses. Here’s what some angry fans had to say: “Fire Stephanie White. How does she run a worse offense than Christie Sides?” “Stephanie White does not even have the Fever prepared to play.” “The Fever are going to lose every game until Caitlin Clark returns… She’s proving that Clark is the league’s MVP.” Some fans even tagged the team’s official account directly: “Fire Stephanie White, you fools @IndianaFever.” Krauskopf’s Big Gamble Might Be Backfiring Kelly Krauskopf, the Fever’s president of basketball operations, hired White in the offseason to replace Christie Sides, who coached Indiana for two seasons. At the time, Krauskopf said: That faith is now being tested. Yes, Caitlin Clark’s injury is a major blow, but is it fair to call for White’s firing after just six games, half of them without the team’s best player? Maybe not. But in a league where stars like Clark shift the spotlight and raise the stakes, every decision is magnified. The pressure is officially on. Unless White can turn things around fast, the Fever could be staring down another wasted season.

Angel Reese Receives Punishment After Heated Exchange in Chicago Sky Game

May 31, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) reacts to an official during the first half against the Dallas Wings at College Park Center. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images
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Angel Reese may be one of the WNBA’s most talked-about rookies, but controversy is already following the Chicago Sky forward just six games into the 2025 season. During Saturday’s 94-83 win over the Dallas Wings, Reese got into a heated altercation with Wings forward NaLyssa Smith. Both players were assessed technical fouls after a physical and verbal exchange that sparked tension on the court. Angel Reese’s Reputation for Aggression Grows This isn’t the first time Angel Reese has found herself in hot water. In the Sky’s season opener against the Indiana Fever, she charged at Caitlin Clark after a hard foul, jawing at the Fever star in a viral moment that stirred debate among fans and analysts alike. Fast-forward to Saturday, Reese again made headlines, this time with another chippy moment, earning a technical that highlights her growing reputation as one of the league’s most intense and aggressive players. Stats Show Struggles Despite Sky Win Though Chicago Sky came away with the victory, just their second of the season, Reese’s individual performance was lackluster. She went 4-for-13 from the field, but salvaged her night with nine rebounds and three steals. While her shooting remains inconsistent, Reese’s tenacity on the boards is undeniable. But questions linger: Is her fiery approach helping or hurting the team? Sky Face Fever Next, Without Caitlin Clark Adding more drama to Reese’s season is her upcoming rematch with Clark and the Indiana Fever, scheduled for next week at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. However, fans hoping for fireworks might be disappointed. Clark is currently out with a quad strain, likely sidelining her for the high-profile rematch. Angel Reese is undeniably a force, but if she wants to lead the Chicago Sky back to playoff relevance, she’ll need to channel her intensity into more than just confrontation. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on how she balances emotion with execution.

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