2025 Major League Baseball draft

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The 2025 Major League Baseball draft took place on July 13–14, 2025, in Cumberland, Georgia.[1][2] The draft assigns amateur baseball players from the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico to Major League Baseball teams.

DateJuly 13–14, 2025
NetworksMLB Network (first three rounds)
ESPN (first round)
MLB.com
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2025 Major League Baseball draft
General information
SportBaseball
DateJuly 13–14, 2025
LocationCoca-Cola Roxy
Cumberland, Georgia
NetworksMLB Network (first three rounds)
ESPN (first round)
MLB.com
Overview
615 total selections in 20 rounds
LeagueMajor League Baseball
First selectionEli Willits
Washington Nationals
First round selections43
 2024
2026 
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The first six selections were set via a lottery, with first round picks belonging to the remaining lottery participants set in reverse order of regular season winning percentage. To complete the first round, playoff teams will select in an order that combines postseason finish, revenue sharing status, and reverse order of winning percentage. Reverse order of regular season winning percentage and postseason finish will be used to set the draft order for rounds two through 20.[3]

The Washington Nationals won the draft lottery and the first overall selection.[4] The Kansas City Royals were awarded a Prospect Promotion Incentive Pick after Bobby Witt Jr. finished in the top three of American League Most Valuable Player voting.[5][6]

Draft lottery

The 2025 MLB Draft Lottery took place on December 10, 2024, in Dallas, Texas, during the Winter Meetings. The Chicago White Sox and Athletics were ineligible to participate in the lottery, as per a rule in the collective bargaining agreement between Major League Baseball (MLB) and MLB Players Association that limits teams in larger markets from winning draft lottery picks in consecutive seasons, as well as limits teams in smaller markets from winning draft lottery picks 3 seasons in a row.[7] The following table lists the percentage chances for each seed to receive lottery picks as a result of the draft lottery.

Denotes lottery winner
Denotes team that did not win lottery
Ineligible to receive lottery pick
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Seed Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1Colorado Rockies 22.4%21.1%19.4%17.4%15.0%12.2%
2Miami Marlins 22.4%21.1%19.4%17.4%15.0%12.2%
3Los Angeles Angels 18.0%17.7%17.2%16.3%15.1%13.4%
4Washington Nationals 10.2%10.8%11.3%12.0%12.7%13.1%
5Toronto Blue Jays 7.5%8.1%8.7%9.5%10.3%11.5%
6Pittsburgh Pirates 5.3%5.8%6.4%7.1%8.0%9.2%
7Cincinnati Reds 3.7%4.0%4.5%5.1%6.0%6.9%
8Texas Rangers 2.4%2.7%3.1%3.6%4.1%4.9%
9San Francisco Giants 1.9%2.2%2.4%2.8%3.2%3.9%
N/AChicago White Sox
Athletics
10Tampa Bay Rays 1.5%1.6%1.9%2.2%2.6%3.2%
11Boston Red Sox 1.2%1.3%1.6%1.8%2.2%2.5%
12Minnesota Twins 1.1%1.2%1.3%1.6%1.8%2.1%
13St. Louis Cardinals 0.8%0.9%1.1%1.3%1.6%1.8%
14Chicago Cubs 0.7%0.7%0.8%0.9%1.2%1.4%
15Seattle Mariners 0.5%0.5%0.7%0.8%0.9%1.0%
16Arizona Diamondbacks 0.3%0.4%0.4%0.5%0.5%0.6%
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Draft selections

The Dodgers, Mets, and Yankees exceeded the surcharge tax threshold in 2024, meaning that each had their first-round draft pick moved back ten slots.

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* Player did not sign
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First round

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Pick Player Team Position School
1 Eli Willits Washington Nationals Shortstop Fort Cobb-Broxton HS (OK)
2 Tyler Bremner Los Angeles Angels Pitcher UC Santa Barbara
3 Kade Anderson Seattle Mariners Pitcher LSU
4 Ethan Holliday Colorado Rockies Shortstop Stillwater HS (OK)
5 Liam Doyle St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher Tennessee
6 Seth Hernandez Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher Corona HS (CA)
7 Aiva Arquette Miami Marlins Shortstop Oregon State
8 JoJo Parker Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Purvis HS (MS)
9 Steele Hall Cincinnati Reds Shortstop Hewitt-Trussville HS (AL)
10 Billy Carlson Chicago White Sox Shortstop Corona HS (CA)
11 Jamie Arnold Athletics Pitcher Florida State
12 Gavin Fien Texas Rangers Third baseman Great Oak HS (CA)
13 Gavin Kilen San Francisco Giants Shortstop Tennessee
14 Daniel Pierce Tampa Bay Rays Shortstop Mill Creek HS (GA)
15 Kyson Witherspoon Boston Red Sox Pitcher Oklahoma
16 Marek Houston Minnesota Twins Shortstop Wake Forest
17 Ethan Conrad Chicago Cubs Outfielder Wake Forest
18 Kayson Cunningham Arizona Diamondbacks Shortstop Johnson HS (TX)
19 Ike Irish Baltimore Orioles Catcher Auburn
20 Andrew Fischer Milwaukee Brewers Third baseman Tennessee
21 Xavier Neyens Houston Astros Shortstop Mount Vernon HS (WA)
22 Tate Southisene Atlanta Braves Shortstop Basic HS (NV)
23 Sean Gamble Kansas City Royals Outfielder IMG Academy (FL)
24 Jordan Yost Detroit Tigers Shortstop Sickles HS (FL)
25 Kruz Schoolcraft San Diego Padres Pitcher Sunset HS (OR)
26 Gage Wood Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Arkansas
27 Jace LaViolette Cleveland Guardians Outfielder Texas A&M
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Prospect promotion incentive picks

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Compensatory round

Competitive balance round A

Second round

Competitive balance round B

Compensatory round

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Pick Player Team Position School
75 Henry Godbout Boston Red Sox[Compensation 5] Shortstop Virginia
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Other notable selections

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Notes

Incentive picks
  1. Received for Bobby Witt Jr. finishing in top 3 of American League Most Valuable Player voting
Compensation picks
  1. Compensation pick for the Houston Astros signing Christian Walker
  2. Compensation pick for the Arizona Diamondbacks signing Corbin Burnes
  3. Compensation pick for the Toronto Blue Jays signing Anthony Santander
  4. Compensation pick for the San Francisco Giants signing Willy Adames
  5. The Red Sox received a Compensatory round pick for the Padres signing Nick Pivetta.[12]
Trades
  1. The Red Sox acquired a Competitive Balance Round A pick from the Brewers as part of the April 7 trade that sent pitcher Quinn Priester to the Brewers. In addition to the draft pick, the Red Sox received minor-league outfielder Yophery Rodriguez and a player to be named later, later confirmed to be John Holobetz.[8]
  2. The Orioles acquired a Competitive Balance Round A pick from the Rays as part of the July 10 trade that sent reliever Bryan Baker to the Rays.[9]
  3. The Dodgers acquired a Competitive Balance Round A pick and Minor League outfielder Mike Sirota from the Reds for Gavin Lux.
  4. The Rays acquired a Competitive Balance Round A pick, Joe Boyle, Will Simpson, and Jacob Watters from the Athletics for Jeffrey Springs and Jacob Lopez.[10][11]

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