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Flashscore’s 2025 MLB Draft Tracker: Rounds 1-3

Draft MLB 2025. It is officially ongoing! Follow down next to our latest update as I 1. Day cover the first three rounds of 20 total.

Oriors Baltimore leads the way with seven forklifts in the first three rounds (a total of 14) and own the MLB record of $ 19,144,500 in a bonus-base money, giving them the opportunity to never have a franchise.

Meanwhile, Washington citizens will be choosing with the first entire choice for the third time in the franchise history. Their previous choices on top? Eight-working all the stars Bryce Harper (2010) and former World Series MVP Start Bacach Stephen Strasbourg (2009).

First round

1. Washington citizens – Eli Willits (SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton High School)

Willits is the youngest player (17 years, 7 months) ever taken with the overall choice no. 1 in the history of the MLB.

2. Los Angeles Angels – Tyler Bremner (P, UC Santa Barbara)

Bremner becomes a third pitcher who made angels in the first round in the past decade.

3. Seattle Mariners – Kade Anderson (P, LSU)

Anderson joined Pittsburgh Pirates Ace Paul Skenes, because they are only two LSU pitchers that are taken in the first five in the last decade, and the third in the last 20 years, with Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Kevin Gaussman (2012) is the first.

4. Colorado Rockies – Ethan Holliday (3B / SS, Stillwater High School)

Holliday, who was initially rated as the best perspective in the draft, belongs to a circle in the rock and now joins the organization that his father, Matt Holliday, played his first six years of his MLB career.

5. Cardinals St. Louis – Liam Doyle (P, Tennessee)

Doyle last season last season called the southeast conference pitcher of the year after inserting an incredible 15.4 stroke on nine speeds of innings.

6. Pittsburgh Pirates – Seth Hernandez (P, Corona Gymnasium)

7. Miami Marlins – AIVA ARQUETTE (SS, OREGON STATE)

8. Toronto Blue Jays – Jojo Parker (SS, Gymnasium Purvis)

9. Cincinnati reds – Steele Hall (SS, Hewitt Trussville High School)

10. Chicago White Sox – Billy Carlson (SS, Corona High School)

11. Athletics – Jamie Arnold (P, State of Florida)

12. Texas Rangers – Gavin Fien (SS, Great Oak High School)

13. San Francisco Giants

14. Tampa Bay Rays

15. Boston Red Sox

16. Minnesota Gemini

17. Chicago Cubs

18. Arizona Diamondbacks

19. Baltimore Orioles

20. Milwaukee Brewery

. Houston Astros

22. Atlanta Braves

. Kansas City Royals

24. Detroit Tigers

25. San Diego Padres

26. Philadelphia Phillies

27. Cleveland guards

Prospect promotional incentives

. Kansas City Royals

Compensation

. Arizona Diamondbacks

30. Baltimore Orioles

31. Baltimore Orioles

32. Milwaukee Brewery

A competitive balance around a

33. Boston Red Sox

34. Detroit Tigers

35. Seattle Mariners

. Minnesota Gemini

37. Baltimore Orioles

. New York Mets

39. New York Yankees

40. Los Angeles Dodgers

41. Los Angeles Dodgers

42. Tampa Bay Rays

43. Miami Marlins

Second round

44. Chicago White Sox

45. Colorado Rockies

46. Miami Marlins

47. Los Angeles Angels

48. Athletics

49. Washington citizens

. Pittsburgh Pirates

51. Cincinnati reds

52. Texas Rangers

53. Tampa Bay Rays

54. Minnesota Gemini

55. Cardinals St. Louis

56. Chicago Cubs

57. Seattle Mariners

58. Baltimore Orioles

59. Milwaukee Brewery

60. Atlanta Braves

61. Kansas City Royals

62. Detroit Tigers

63. Philadelphia Phillies

64. Cleveland guards

65. Los Angeles Dodgers

Competitive Balance Circle B

66. Cleveland guards

67. Tampa Bay Rays

68. Milwaukee Brewery

69. Baltimore Orioles

70. Cleveland guards

71. Kansas City Royals

72. Cardinals St. Louis

73. Pittsburgh Pirates

74. Colorado Rockies

Compensation

75. Boston Red Sox

Third round

77. Colorado Rockies

78. Miami Marlins

79. Los Angeles Angels

80. Washington citizens

81. Toronto Blue Jays

82. Pittsburgh Pirates

83. Cincinnati reds

84. Texas Rangers

85. San Francisco Giants

86. Tampa Bay Rays

87. Boston Red Sox

88. Minnesota Gemini

89. Cardinals St. Louis

90. Chicago Cubs

91. Seattle Mariners

92. Arizona Diamondbacks

93. Baltimore Orioles

94. Milwaukee Brewery

95. Houston Astros

96. Atlanta Braves

97. Kansas City Royals

98. Detroit Tigers

99. San Diego Padres

100. Philadelphia Phillies

101. Cleveland guards

102. New York Mets

103. New York Yankees

104. Los Angeles Dodgers

Compensation

105. Los Angeles Angels



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