Scott Boras was critical of MLB Network for its televised draft coverage Tuesday, saying the network has "censored" analysts from mentioning his company and failed to acknowledge the beneficial role his group plays in advising amateur players.

Boras served as an adviser to seven first- or second-round picks this year.

He represents Atlanta high school outfielder Daz Cameron and Louisville pitcher Kyle Funkhouser, both of whom were selected in lower spots than anticipated before the draft began.

"What I find interesting is, MLB has censored its announcers from referencing our company,'' Boras said in a text message. "MLB is not committed to a free journalistic standard."

Boras' name was referenced on one occasion during Monday night's broadcast, when MLB Network analyst Greg Amsinger cited the agent's involvement as a likely reason for the two players slipping, and draft authority Jonathan Mayo half-jokingly referred to him as "Lord Voldemort."