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The Washington Nationals are, for all intents and purposes, on the clock. They hold the first pick in the 2025 MLB Draft, which starts at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday (ESPN and MLB Network).
The Guardians opt for Contact King, as Bodine finished the season with an absurd 24 strikeouts in 313 plate appearances while churning out a .915 OPS. As the Chanticleers reeled off 26 consecutive wins to reach the College World Series finals, Bodine’s stock rose along with it.
The Nationals will exercise the first pick in the 2025 Draft in Atlanta tonight shortly after 6 p.m. ET, and they'll probably use almost all of that time before making a decision. It likely will come
Here’s a look at what experts predict the Orioles to do when they’re on the clock for the first time Sunday night in the MLB draft.
The Nationals are on the clock with the first selection in Sunday's MLB draft. We collected several experts' picks to project the top 10 selections.
The MLB draft is underway in Atlanta, Georgia, and will be part of MLB's All-Star Game festivities. The first three rounds played out on Day 1. Coverage of Day 2 of the draft -- consisting of Rounds 4 through 20 on July 14 -- will be streamed on MLB.
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The 2025 MLB draft begins at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN, so it is time for one final update as teams lock in their Day 1 boards. The drama starts right at the top this year, as the Washington Nationals have a difficult decision to make with the No. 1 overall pick a week after firing their general manager.
Here is who the experts believe the Tigers will select with the No. 24 overall pick on Sunday: With the No. 24 overall pick, USA TODAY's Gabe Lacques thinks the Tigers will select infielder Xavier Neyens out of Mt. Vernon High School in Washington: