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Major League Baseball's 2025 Draft has officially wrapped. The draft kicked off Sunday night as the Washington Nationals took high school shortstop Eli Willits with the first of 615 picks that were made by Monday evening.
The Atlantic Coast Conference had six players taken in the top 43 overall picks of the MLB Draft. Five programs produced first-round selections.
The team continued its college-heavy approach with just 2 high school selections in its final 17 picks, focusing on players who could reach the majors faster.
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With that in mind, below I've highlighted my favorite non-first-round pick by each of the 30 teams. Got it? Let's ride. RHP Brian Curley (Pick No. 92): Curley is a 5-foot-10 right-hander who split his one season at Georgia between the rotation and the bullpen.
LSU baseball pumps out MLB talent under head coach Jay Johnson. Here's every player to be a first round pick in the Johnson era.
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If you think the sport’s next labor standoff is a ways away, you’re not listening to the executives who say it’s affecting today’s decisions.
The Arizona Diamondbacks went heavy on pitching prospects on the second and final day of the MLB draft, also choosing a player with a familiar name.
M ajor League Baseball's amateur draft began its two-day, 20-plus-round sprint on Sunday night, when the Washington Nationals selected Oklahoma prep shortstop Eli Willits with the No. 1 pick.
Mason Ligenza took another step toward realizing his childhood dream on Monday. The World Series champion-Los Angeles Dodgers made the generational Tamaqua baseball star the overall 195th pick in
The Ducks' most productive hitter and top starting pitchers were among the players who were selected in the 2025 MLB Draft.