Yesterday, Topps rounded out their list of the 34 autographs that will be available in 2011 Bowman Draft Picks baseball. 33 of these 34 players were selected in the first round, including the supplemental first round.
Since I’m not a huge prospector, I can’t really name many of these players on a personal basis. But considering 33 of the 34 players were first round draft picks, I think that speaks for itself if you aren’t a prospector like me. That’s practically the entire first round so Topps did a great job securing all these players for the product. Anyway, let’s get down to the names here.
Bubba Sterling – Kansas City Royals
Dylan Bundy – Baltimore Orioles
Archie Bradley – Arizona Diamondbacks
Taylor Guerrieri – Tampa Bay Rays
Tyler Anderson – Colorado Rockies
Javier Baez – Chicago Cubs
Matt Barnes – Boston Red Sox
Trevor Bauer – Arizona Diamondbacks
Jed Bradley – Milwaukee Brewers
CJ Cron – Anaheim Angels
Kyle Crick – New York Giants
Jose Fernandez – Florida Marlins
Michael Fulmer – New York Mets
Tyler Goeddel – Tampa Bay Rays
Sonny Gray – Oakland A’s
Larry Greene – Philadelphia Phillies
Jake Hager – Tampa Bay Rays
James Harris – Tampa Bay Rays
Travis Harrison – Minnesota Twins
Taylor Jungmann – Milwaukee Brewers
Francisco Lindor – Cleveland Indians
Brandon Martin – Tampa Bay Rays
Kevin Matthews – Texas Rangers
Brandon Nimmo – New York Mets
Blake Snell – Tampa Bay Rays
George Springer – Houston Astros
Corey Spangenberg – San Diego Padres
Robert Stephenson – Cincinnati Reds
Trevor Story – Colorado Rockies
Blake Swihart – Boston Red Sox
Dan Vogelbach – Chicago Cubs
Keenyn Walker – Chicago White Sox
Kolten Wong – St. Louis Cardinals
Joe Panik – San Francisco Giants
And that’s the list. For you prospectors out there, which players on this list have the biggest upside? Don’t worry, I have no interest in prospecting, I just want to know how the baseball future looks.
Look for a full preview of 2011 Bowman Draft Picks here from Sports Card Blog in the coming weeks














I havent heard of many of these players…but thats what makes Bowman draft picks fun. Buying the future is what its about.