Entering this season, Georgia Tech infielder Wade Bailey was not on many MLB teams radar for this year’s upcoming draft. After a strong junior season, however, Bailey’s draft stock has skyrocketed. Leaving the Villa Rica native a tough decision regarding his future.
This past season, Bailey was arguably Georgia Tech’s best hitter. The 5-foot-9, 182-pound second baseman started in 55 games for the Yellow Jackets. In those 55 games, Bailey hit at a .347/.538/.420 slash with six home runs and 38 RBI, both career highs. He also had a career high in doubles (21) and triples (3).