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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.
WESTFIELD – For the fourth consecutive year, a member of the Westfield Starfires was selected in the Major League Baseball Draft, as right-handed pitcher Cole Raymond was taken in the 17th round, 499th overall, by the Los Angeles Angels.
The Atlantic Coast Conference had six players taken in the top 43 overall picks of the MLB Draft. Five programs produced first-round selections.
The Tulane Green Wave baseball team continued to add to its draft class on Day 2 of the MLB draft. Tulane baseball entered this year’s draft with 135 draft picks who spent part of their collegiate careers uptown. That number grew to 138 by the end of Day 2, with three players hearing their names called in this year's draft.
LSU baseball pumps out MLB talent under head coach Jay Johnson. Here's every player to be a first round pick in the Johnson era.
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Tennessee baseball had nine players picked in the 2025 MLB Draft, but it also got key players back and recruits to campus for Tony Vitello's roster.
Led by outfielder Devin Taylor, Indiana baseball had four players selected in the 2025 MLB Draft, extending its tally to 30 in seven years under Jeff Mercer.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNHere's every LSU baseball selected in the 2026 MLB Draft. How many Tigers were picked?How many LSU baseball players were picked in the 2026 MLB Draft? Jay Johnson continued his habit of sending talent to the next level.
As Monday rolled along, four more Beavers came off the board: left-handed pitcher Nelson Keljo (No. 192, Cleveland Guardians); right-handed pitcher Kellan Oakes (No. 276, Houston Astros); catcher Wilson Weber (No. 348, Miami Marlins); outfielder Dallas Macias (No. 457, Atlanta Braves); and outfielder Canon Reeder (No. 533, Pittsburgh Pirates).
If you think the sport’s next labor standoff is a ways away, you’re not listening to the executives who say it’s affecting today’s decisions.
The Angels selected LaCourse with the 169th overall pick in the 2025 draft. That slot comes with a $393,700 signing value, according to the MLB bonus pool, which assigns a dollar amount to each draft position for each team. Teams do not need to offer that amount but can not surpass their overall bonus pool total without penalty.
The Arizona Diamondbacks went heavy on pitching prospects on the second and final day of the MLB draft, also choosing a player with a familiar name.