2025 MLB draft: Complete order of picks for every round - ESPN
The 2025 MLB draft is set to begin on Sunday, July 13, as the Atlanta Braves host 2025 All-Star festivities
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The 2025 MLB draft is set to begin on Sunday, July 13, as the Atlanta Braves host 2025 All-Star festivities
ONE OF ELI WILLITS' earliest baseball memories is of playing catch with his father, Reggie, in the Angel Stadium outfield. In late June, Eli again took the field that his dad called home during six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels during a private workout with the team, which has the No. 2 pick in the 2025 MLB draft.
ATLANTA — The Washington Nationals, fresh off a major organizational shakeup, made a surprising selection with the No. 1 overall pick on Sunday, drafting high school shortstop Eli Willits.
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We're closing in on the start of the 2025 MLB draft, which is set for July 13-14 in Atlanta, Georgia, and will be part of MLB's All-Star Game festivities. The first round begins at 6 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on ESPN and MLB Network. Coverage of Day 2 of the draft — consisting of rounds 4 through 20 on July 14 — will be streamed on MLB.com beginning at 11:30 a.m. ET.
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