Baseball America Rates Five Bears as Top Prospects
1/19/2005 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
Jan. 19, 2005
WACO, Texas -
Five Baylor baseball players were recognized as being among the top 50 professional prospects in their respective classes, according to Baseball America's Fab 50 rankings released Wednesday. Seniors Josh Ford, Michael Griffin and Trey Taylor, junior Mark McCormick and sophomore Cory VanAllen were so honored by the publication.
McCormick, a right-handed pitcher from
Ford and
Southpaw Trey Taylor, who has been drafted twice before, is rated as the 43rd-best prospect in this year's senior class.
Eligible for draft in 2006, VanAllen is rated 43rd among this year's sophomores. Expected to contend for a spot in Baylor's weekend rotation this spring, VanAllen was a 2003 third-round selection of the Los Angeles Dodgers out of high school.
Since 1998, 42 Baylor players have been drafted, second in the Big 12 Conference during that time and only one behind Texas A&M's league-best 43 draft picks. At least one Baylor player has been selected in 28 of the last 29 amateur drafts and each year since 1991.
Baylor opens its 2005 season Feb. 11-13 at the Minute Maid Park College Classic in














