Shortened MLB draft could have big impact on Canadian baseball talent
David Calabrese and Cooper Davis are heading into this year’s MLB draft without expectations.
The two Canadian players are still hoping to hear their names selected by professional teams, of course. They just know the chances of that happening are a lot slimmer than in years past.
MLB’s annual draft has been slashed this year from 40 rounds to five. Only 160 players will be selected, down from 1,217 in 2019.
The condensed selection process — an economic measure meant to save the league nearly US$30 million in signing bonuses — could be drastically felt north of the border.