MLB Draft Day 2
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The first three rounds of the 2025 MLB Draft were held Sunday night at the Coca Cola Roxy next to Truist Park, and attendees and viewers can be forgiven if many of the names of an especially high-school-heavy Draft prospect pool were foreign to them.
From teams to players to positions to the venue, here are my biggest winners and losers after the first three rounds on Sunday.
Players representing more than 10 North Carolina colleges and universities and multiple high schools were selected on Day 2 of the 2025 MLB Draft. Here's where they went.
Minnesota added another shortstop Sunday night: high schooler Quentin Young, the nephew of former Twin Delmon Young. The 6-foot-6 18-year-old is committed to Louisiana State University, and MLB.com said he "has a ton of projection, obvious baseball bloodlines and some loud tools."
The Orioles entered the MLB draft with 24 picks in 20 rounds. Follow The Baltimore Sun’s coverage and analysis of each selection.
MLB Draft is here. The two-day, 20-round event began Sunday evening at Truist Park in Atlanta, home of the All-Star Game. The Nationals won the draft lottery and held the No. 1 pick for the third time in franchise history.
Get all the info you need to follow this year's draft, including the top prospects, first round projections and bonus pool explanations.