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- Updated: May 14, 2019
Erik Miller was a potential top-five round MLB draft pick out of the Missouri high school ranks in 2016. The left-handed pitcher went undrafted, though, as he informed major league teams he would be honoring his commitment to Stanford.
Now three years later, Miller is once again a top draft prospect. He’s one of the top college pitchers and a likely early-round selection in June’s draft.
“The draft is the draft, and I’m going to let it play itself out,” Miller said. “I am worrying on what’s going on here and trying to win a national championship. The draft is going to be a product of whatever happens with my season.”
Continue reading about Erik Miller and his development at BaseballProspectJournal.com here.