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Middletown native Caleb Leys and University of Rhode Island senior Anthony DePino were selected in the fourth and seventh rounds, respectively.
Mason Ligenza took another step toward realizing his childhood dream on Monday. The World Series champion-Los Angeles Dodgers made the generational Tamaqua baseball star the overall 195th pick in
Eli Willits, son of former major league outfielder Reggie Willits, was picked first by the Nationals in Sunday's Major League Baseball draft, the club opting for the less-heralded Oklahoma prep shortstop coming into this season.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTwo Florida baseball signees selected in 2025 MLB draftSix current Florida Gators heard their name called on Monday during Day 2 of the 2025 MLB draft, but the program also lost two future players in right-handed pitcher Aaron Watson and shortstop Jordan Yost.
Before we shift our collective attention away from the draft that concluded Monday, July 14, to the MLB All-Star Game, the resumption of the regular season on Friday, July 18, and the future waves of talent to come, let's take stock of what the Cincinnati Reds just added to their organization.
Levi Huesman (16th round) and Jonathan Vastine (19th round). Three Commodores signees (Seth Hernandez, Sean Gamble and Slater de Brun) were taken in the first round and one (Cooper Flemming) in the second round.
The first three rounds of the 2025 Major League Baseball draft are complete, and most fans should feel a bit better about their favorite team's future than they did a few days ago.
Devin Taylor becomes IU baseball's highest MLB draft pick since Kyle Schwarber, lands with Athletics
Taylor was selected 48th by the Athletics as Sunday kicked off the 2025 MLB Draft. It's the highest Hoosiers selection since Schwarber was picked fourth by the Chicago Cubs in the 2014 draft. Though Taylor could return to school for his final season of eligibility, he was drafted at a slot value of $2.03 million, a starting point for negotiations.
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.
Two Texas State baseball players were drafted Monday evening in the 2025 MLB Draft. The Kansas City Royals drafted pitcher Bryson Dudley in the