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A change like this would have a few trickle down effects:

Colleges would be able to retain elite, top recruits out of the high school ranks without fear of losing kids immediately to the MLB Draft. 

To me, it reads as the MLB wanting to use college baseball more as a developmental source for its top product. I bet you see a low level of college A-ball wiped out. 

I also read it as schools with strong developmental histories would greatly benefit from this change. The SEC, Carolina schools, California schools, etc. 

We will see what happens. But could certainly increase the level of talent across the board at the college ball level. 

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2 minutes ago, Burnt Orange Horn said:

Major League Baseball trying to get colleges to do their low level player development and reduce overhead.

100%

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1 minute ago, awashbump said:

Texas has had some absolute STUDS in the past they never made it to campus. this would be cool

Yep. Brett Baty, Kyle Mueller, Simeon Woods-Richardson all would’ve been Horns. 

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1 minute ago, CJ Vogel said:

Yep. Brett Baty, Kyle Mueller, Simeon Woods-Richardson all would’ve been Horns. 

Imagine Emerson and Bumilla on campus next year 😂😂🔥🔥.. Schloss’ elite recruiting would really make Texas scary every year 

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This actually makes a lot of sense from the MLB side.  

- Reduces the bad early evaluations on the high school kids and capital commitments

- NIL allows college programs to be the defacto lower level minor league system

- MLB can allocate the money saved back to increasing the slot values in the top rounds

These are just a few reasons that jump out but I could see the MLBPA pushing back on age requirements for eligibility for high school kids and possibly other things.

 

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10 minutes ago, Burnt Orange Horn said:

College players are not employees, thus no CBA possible!

The Pro CBA - they have to approve this for it to go into affect.  NCAA has no control over Pro eligibility.  
 

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5 minutes ago, Springhorn said:

This actually makes a lot of sense from the MLB side.  

- Reduces the bad early evaluations on the high school kids and capital commitments

- NIL allows college programs to be the defacto lower level minor league system

- MLB can allocate the money saved back to increasing the slot values in the top rounds

These are just a few reasons that jump out but I could see the MLBPA pushing back on age requirements for eligibility for high school kids and possibly other things.

 

The big part that the MLBPA is going to push back on is the owners wanting a salary cap.  thats going to lead to a strike

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I like this. I agree that it would be cool to watch those younger elite talents on college teams instead of hearing about them in 4 or 5 years.

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22 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said:

Yep. Brett Baty, Kyle Mueller, Simeon Woods-Richardson all would’ve been Horns. 

Yep - and Grady Emerson (consensus top 2 player in next month's draft) would also be a Longhorn.

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