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The Detroit Tigers leaned into selecting late-rising prospects as part of their haul in Day 1 of the 2025 MLB Draft on Sunday. The Tigers began the night picking shortstop Jordan Yost with the No. 24 pick, followed by catcher Michael Oliveto 34th overall, righty Malachi Witherspoon in the second round and lefty Ben Jacobs in the third round.
An adjusted MLB draft schedule forced a quick turnaround for the Chicago Cubs and amateur scouting director Dan Kantrovitz. The league changed the format this year. Rather than spreading the 20
From teams to players to positions to the venue, here are my biggest winners and losers after the first three rounds on Sunday.
Detroit Tigers shortstop Jordan Yost and catcher Michael Oliveto — both selected in the 2025 MLB Draft — are left-handed hitters from the prep ranks.
Live tracker of 2025 MLB Draft first round starting Sunday at 6 p.m. Follow for every pick in Round 1, compensation and competitive balance rounds.
The San Francisco Giants recently traded one of their top prospects to add Rafael Devers, but they quickly replenished the farm with two intriguing prospects on
The 2025 MLB Draft gets started with the first three rounds — totaling 105 picks — on Sunday with Rounds 4-20 taking place on Monday. The Washington Nationals will get the top overall pick as the draft takes place at the Coca-Cola Roxy, adjacent to Atlanta’s Truist Park, the site of the 2025 MLB All-Star Game.
Eli Willits, son of former major league outfielder Reggie Willits, was picked first by the Nationals in Sunday's Major League Baseball draft, the club opting for the less-heralded Oklahoma prep shortstop coming into this season.
The Orioles entered the MLB draft with 24 picks in 20 rounds. Follow The Baltimore Sun’s coverage and analysis of each selection.