ATLANTA — The 2025 MLB Draft is here. Round 1 is underway now and airing live on MLB Network, MLB.com and ESPN, and you can keep it here all night for a rundown of every pick with analysis by MLB Pipeline and MLB Network experts.
2025 MLB Draft presented by Nike
Day 1 (Rounds 1-3): LIVE on ESPN, MLB Network and MLB.com
Day 2 (Rounds 4-20): Monday, 11:30 a.m. ET (MLB.com)
Here’s a look at each pick from Day 1 of the 2025 Draft as it unfolds.
1. Nationals: Eli Willits, SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton HS, Fort Cobb, Okla.
As the clock was ticking on Sunday, there was a lot of buzz that Willits — at 17 the youngest player in history to be drafted first overall — was gaining a lot more traction in Nationals’ room. The son of former big leaguer Reggie Willits, Eli has a ton of upside, with some scouts thinking he could very well be the best player in this class when we look back at it. He has a high baseball IQ, can stick at shortstop and can go run and get it in center field if need be. The Nats will save considerable money against the $11,075,900 slot value for the top pick. More »
2. Angels: Tyler Bremner, RHP, UC Santa Barbara
The Angels are always willing to forge their own path in looking for talent that can get to the big leagues in a hurry. Bremner has premium stuff, with a fastball up to 98 mph and one of the better changeups in the class to go along with a slider. This will be another below-slot deal, but Bremner finished the 2025 season as one of the hottest college pitchers in the game, with several double-digit-strikeout performances down the stretch.
3. Mariners: Kade Anderson, LHP, Louisiana State
4. Rockies
5. Cardinals
6. Pirates
7. Marlins
8. Blue Jays
9. Reds
10. White Sox
11. Athletics
12. Rangers
13. Giants
14. Rays
15. Red Sox
16. Twins
17. Cubs
18. D-backs
19. Orioles
20. Brewers
21. Astros
22. Braves
23. Royals
24. Tigers
25. Padres
26. Phillies
27. Guardians
Day 1 includes the first 105 selections, covering Rounds 1, 2 and 3, Competitive Balance Rounds A and B, plus two compensation picks. Day 2 (Rounds 4-20) begins at 11:30 a.m. ET on Monday and will stream live exclusively on MLB.com.