MLB, 2025 draft
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There is no tried and true way to "win" the MLB draft. Every team always says it simply picks the best player available, and even those typically need years of training and reps before reaching the majors.
The latest MLB Draft rumors cover the Washington Nationals taking a surprising player No. 1 overall, the Colorado Rockies selecting Ethan Holliday, and more.
In the year since the 2024 MLB Draft, five first-round picks have already debuted at the MLB level: Chase Burns (No. 2), Nick Kurtz (No. 4), Jac Caglianone (No. 6), Christian Moore (No. 8), and Cam Smith (No. 14). While the early returns have been mixed, Kurtz and Smith have heated up after finding their footing.
MLB mock draft 2025 predicts Ethan Holliday and college pitchers could dominate first round. Washington Nationals face tough decision at No. 1.
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Major League Baseball's amateur draft is now just a few weeks away, with the Washington Nationals scheduled to the third No. 1 selection in franchise history come Sunday, July 13. While it remains unclear who the Nationals will take at the top,
The MLB Draft is deep in college pitching and prep shortstops, positions where the Pittsburgh Pirates hit home runs with their past two first-round picks in Paul Skenes and Konnor Griffin. It’s no wonder Pirates general manager Ben Cherington has vowed to take the best player available with the No.
This season has put a spotlight on the Orioles’ pitching pipeline and their unwillingness to draft pitchers early. That could change soon.
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris has selected 11 players in two drafts that are already in the top 30 on the team's farm.
For months, the expectation has been the Washington Nationals will select Ethan Holliday with the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming MLB draft. It's not hard to
MLB Draft is set to be a big one for the Angels, who have four picks on the first day, including the No. 2 overall selection for the first time in franchise history. They previously had the No. 1 overall pick twice,
The Mets are in a different spot with less flexibility in Sunday's MLB Draft than they have had in years past. But here are a few names to keep an eye on.