MLB Draft, Brewers Day 2
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The Orioles finished the MLB draft with 24 additions. Follow The Baltimore Sun’s coverage and analysis of each selection.
Major League Baseball's 2025 Draft has officially wrapped. The draft kicked off Sunday night as the Washington Nationals took high school shortstop Eli Willits with the first of 615 picks that were made by Monday evening.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/high-school as 2025 MLB Draft: Flurry of college players with Texas roots highlight Day 2. Day 2 of the MLB Draft featured nearly 40 players from the Lone Star State getting drafted.
Oregon pitcher Jason Reitz—making him the tallest arm ever taken in MLB history. With two Tommy Johns already behind him, Minnesota is betting big on upside and raw power.
Alhambra pitcher Cameron Millar highlights a diverse group of Bay Area baseball players selected in the 2025 MLB draft, including high school, junior college and Division I picks.
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The Yankees started day two of the MLB Draft by taking another SEC pitcher. After selecting six in the first nine rounds last year, the Yankees picked Mississippi State junior left-hander Pico Kohn in the fourth round (134th overall) on Monday.
Cincinnati got some good breaks during the draft. Katuska mentioned Kien Vu of Arizona State, drafted in the ninth round at No. 264 overall, was a player Reds' scouts didn't expect to be available at that point in the draft. Vu had a 1.059 OPS this past season, which was down from 2024 but his career OPS for the Sun Devils was still 1.062.