Video: Donny Everett (Vanderbilt commit) baseball highlights
See highlights from the Clarksville star pitcher, who is still available in the MLB DraftA total of 76 high school players from the United States have been chosen in the first 10 rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft, but an impressive list of pitchers still remains on the board heading into the third day.
The third day of the draft will see the 30 MLB teams draft in rounds 11-40, starting at noon ET. Some outstanding pitchers are still available, including
Clarksville (Tenn.) righthander
Donny Everett and
De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) lefthander
Justin Hooper.

Joe DeMers, College Park
Photo by Alyson Boyer Rode
Both Everett and Hooper were targeted as potential first round draft picks leading up to the draft, however both are still around after 315 selections. Part of the reason for their availability might be their signability. Everett has committed to pitch at Vanderbilt next year while Hooper is committed to UCLA.
Visit the MaxPreps MLB Draft Central page for up-to-date information on who was picked whereSeveral other talented pitchers are still available.
Joe DeMers of
College Park (Pleasant Hill, Calif.) and
Luken Baker of
Oak Ridge (Conroe, Texas), both of whom are in contention for MaxPreps National Player of the Year honors, are still available. DeMers is headed to Washington while Baker has signed with TCU.
Ke'bryan Hayes of
Concordia Lutheran (Tomball, Texas) was the first son of a former Major Leaguer (Charlie Hayes) to be drafted from the high school ranks, going No. 32 overall to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Dazmon Cameron of
Eagle's Landing Christian Academy (McDonough, Ga.) went No. 37 to the Houston Astros while
Tyler Nevin of
Poway (Calif.) went No. 38 to the Colorado Rockies and
Nick Shumpert of
Highlands Ranch (Colo.) went No. 220 overall to the Detroit Tigers.
Florida leads with 13 players drafted while California has 12, Texas has 10 and Georgia has nine.