MLB Draft

10 Jul 2023 - 11 Jul 2023
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About MLB Draft


The 2023 MLB Draft, Source: - MLB.com
The 2023 MLB Draft, Source: - MLB.com



The Major League Baseball draft (MLB Draft) is the main way through which the MLB selects amateur baseball players from high schools, colleges and other minor baseball teams to their teams.


The first MLB draft was held in 1965 and is typically held in the middle of an MLB season. Another main distinguishing feature it has compared to other American sports is that the MLB draft is larger than the other sports. It is held in 20 rounds under the collective agreement from 2021. Rick Monday was the first baseball player to ever get selected in the very first MLB draft, which was held on June 8, 1965.


For the 2023 MLB draft, a new lottery system has been introduced. This draft lottery was used to set a portion of the selection rounds. The first six selections for the draft are to be made by the lottery. Additionally, the picks for the remaining lottery participants are to be set in reverse order of the regular season winning percentage. Moreover, playoff teams will choose players based on revenue-sharing status, postseason finish and reverse order of winning percentage. This completes Round 1 of the MLB draft. For Round 2 and other subsequent rounds, both postseason finish and reverse order winning percentages will be used.


2023 MLB Draft dates and location

The 2023 MLB draft will be held between July 9, 2023 - July 11, 2023 in Seattle. It will lead up to the MLB All-Star Game in T-Mobile Park.


2023 MLB Draft Ticket

The Tickets for the 2023 MLB Draft have been made available. It costs $35.00 for a Standard Adult Ticket in General Admission Seating. Tickets are available to purchase through Ticketmaster.


MLB Draft Format 2023

The 2023 MLB draft is all set to begin this July. There has been a format set for the selection of the players into various teams. For this, Round 1 and Round 2 will be held on Sunday, July 9, 2023, starting at 7 p.m. E.T. Then, Round 3 to Round 10 will be held on Monday, July 10, 2023, at 2 p.m. E.T. Finally, the format of the draft will conclude on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, at 2 p.m. E.T. with Round 11 to Round 20.


MLB Draft Order 2023

The MLB Draft 2023 is all set to take place with the following rounds:


First Round

These are the teams that will make their selections in the first round of the MLB draft. These are:

  • 1. Pittsburgh Pirates

  • 2. Washington Nationals

  • 3. Detroit Tigers

  • 4. Texas Rangers

  • 5. Minnesota Twins

  • 6. Oakland Athletics

  • 7. Cincinnati Reds

  • 8. Kansas City Royals

  • 9. Colorado Rockies

  • 10. Miami Marlins

  • 11. Los Angeles Angels

  • 12. Arizona Diamondbacks

  • 13. Chicago Cubs

  • 14. Boston Red Sox

  • 15. Chicago White Sox

  • 16. San Francisco Giants

  • 17. Baltimore Orioles

  • 18. Milwaukee Brewers

  • 19. Tampa Bay Rays

  • 20. Toronto Blue Jays

  • 21. St. Louis Cardinals

  • 22. Seattle Mariners

  • 23. Cleveland Guardians

  • 24. Atlanta Braves

  • 25. San Diego Padres

  • 26. New York Yankees

  • 27. Philadelphia Phillies

  • 28. Houston Astros


Prospect Promotion Incentive Picks

The Prospect Promotion Incentive Pick is usually held after the first round. It is held when a player from a team is rated as a preseason Top 100 prospect by MLB pipeline, Baseball America and/or ESPN. Moreover, that player should also be on his team’s Opening Day roster and is awarded the Rookie of the Year Award. In such a case, that team gets the Prospect Promotion Incentive Pick. In 2023, the team is

  • 29. Seattle Mariners - For Julio Rodriguez receiving Rookie of the Year Award.


Competitive Balance Round A

This round includes all the teams that have either one of the 10 smallest markets or 10 smallest revenue pools. These teams get an additional pick at the end of either first or second round. These picks can be traded but not forfeited. In 2023 MLB Draft, these teams are:

  • 30. Seattle Mariners

  • 31. Tampa Bay Rays

  • 32. New York Mets

  • 33. Milwaukee Brewers

  • 34. Minnesota Twins

  • 35. Miami Marlins

  • 36. Los Angeles Dodgers

  • 37. Detroit Tigers

  • 38. Cincinnati Reds

  • 39. Oakland Athletics


Second Round

In the second round of the 2023 MLB Draft, the following teams will make their selections:

  • 40. Washington Nationals

  • 41. Oakland Athletics

  • 42. Pittsburgh Pirates

  • 43. Cincinnati Reds

  • 44. Kansas City Royals

  • 45. Detroit Tigers

  • 46. Colorado Rockies

  • 47. Miami Marlins

  • 48. Arizona Diamondbacks

  • 49. Minnesota Twins

  • 50. Boston Red Sox

  • 51. Chicago Red Sox

  • 52. San Francisco Giants

  • 53. Baltimore Orioles

  • 54. Milwaukee Brewers

  • 55. Tampa Bay Rays

  • 56. New York Mets

  • 57. Seattle Mariners

  • 58. Cleveland Guardians

  • 59. Atlanta Braves

  • 60. Los Angeles Dodgers

  • 61. Houston Astros


Notably, teams like Los Angeles Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers and New York Yankees did not participate in second round picks because they signed qualified free agents.


Competitive Balance Round B

These are the teams that will take part in Competitive Balance Round B in the 2023 MLB Draft.

  • 62. Cleveland Guardians

  • 63. Baltimore Orioles

  • 64. Arizona Diamondbacks

  • 65. Colorado Rockies

  • 66. Kansas City Royals

  • 67. Pittsburgh Pirates


Compensation Picks

Compensation picks take place after Competitive Balance Round B. In this case, teams who lose a free agent and do not get revenue sharing and do not cross the luxury-tax share threshold in the previous season, get to pick a player as compensation. In the 2023 MLB Draft, these teams are:

  • 68. Chicago Cubs - Compensation for Wilson Contreras.

  • 69. San Francisco Giants - Compensation for Carlos Rodon.

  • 70. Atlanta Braves - Compensation for Dansby Swanson.


Third Round

These are the teams taking part in the third round of the 2023 MLB Draft. These are:

  • 71. Washington Nationals

  • 72. Oakland Athletics

  • 73. Pittsburgh Pirates

  • 74. Cincinnati Reds

  • 75. Kansas City Royals

  • 76. Detroit Tigers

  • 77. Colorado Rockies

  • 78. Miami Marlins

  • 79. Los Angeles Angels

  • 80. Arizona Diamondbacks

  • 81. Chicago Cubs

  • 82. Minnesota Twins

  • 83. Boston Red Sox

  • 84. Chicago White Sox

  • 85. San Francisco Giants

  • 86. Baltimore Orioles

  • 87. Milwaukee Brewers

  • 88. Tampa Bay Rays

  • 89. Toronto Blue Jays

  • 90. St. Louis Cardinals

  • 91. New York Mets

  • 92. Seattle Mariners

  • 93. Cleveland Guardians

  • 94. Atlanta Braves

  • 95. Los Angeles Dodgers

  • 96. San Diego Padres

  • 97. New York Yankees

  • 98. Philadelphia Phillies

  • 99. Houston Astros

  • 100. Baltimore Orioles - Compensation for Nolan McLean (unsigned in 2022)

  • 101. New York Mets - Compensation for Brandon Sproat (unsigned in 2022)


Notably, the Texas Rangers forfeited the third round picks because they signed a qualified free agent.


Fourth Round

The teams participating in the fourth round of the 2023 MLB Draft are:

  • 102. Washington Nationals

  • 103. Oakland Athletics

  • 104. Pittsburgh Pirates

  • 105. Cincinnati Reds

  • 106. Kansas City Royals

  • 107. Detroit Tigers

  • 108. Texas Rangers

  • 109. Colorado Rockies

  • 110. Miami Marlins

  • 111. Los Angeles Angels

  • 112. Arizona Diamondbacks

  • 113. Chicago Cubs

  • 114. Minnesota Twins

  • 115. Boston Red Sox

  • 116. Chicago White Sox

  • 117. San Francisco Giants

  • 118. Baltimore Orioles

  • 119. Milwaukee Brewers

  • 120. Tampa Bay Rays

  • 121. Toronto Blue Jays

  • 122. St. Louis Cardinals

  • 123. New York Mets

  • 124. Seattle Mariners

  • 125. Cleveland Guardians

  • 126. Atlanta Braves

  • 127. Los Angeles Angels

  • 128. San Diego Padres

  • 129. New York Yankees

  • 130. Philadelphia Phillies

  • 131. Houston Astros


Compensation Picks

The compensation picks will again take place at the end of the fourth round. This time, the teams will be:

  • 132. Boston Red Sox - Compensation for Xander Bogaerts

  • 133. Boston Red Sox - Compensation for Nathan Eovaldi

  • 134. New York Mets - Compensation for Jacob deGrom

  • 135. New York Mets - Compensation for Chris Bassitt

  • 136. Los Angeles Dodgers - Compensation for Tyler Anderson

  • 137. Los Angeles Dodgers - Compensation for Trea Turner


Fifth Round

The teams that will participate in the fifth round of the 2023 MLB Draft are as follows:

  • 138. Washington Nationals

  • 139. Oakland Athletics

  • 140. Pittsburgh Pirates

  • 141. Cincinnati Reds

  • 142. Kansas City Royals

  • 143. Detroit Tigers

  • 144. Texas Rangers

  • 145. Colorado Rockies

  • 146. Miami Marlins

  • 147. Los Angeles Angels

  • 148. Arizona Diamondbacks

  • 149. Chicago Cubs

  • 150. Minnesota Twins

  • 151. Boston Red Sox

  • 152. Chicago White Sox

  • 153. San Francisco Giants

  • 154. Baltimore Orioles

  • 155. Milwaukee Brewers

  • 156. Tampa Bay Rays

  • 157. Toronto Blue Jays

  • 158. St. Louis Cardinals

  • 159. New York Mets

  • 160. Seattle Mariners

  • 161. Cleveland Guardians

  • 162. Atlanta Braves

  • 163. Philadelphia Phillies

  • 164. Houston Astros

Notably, the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees and San Diego Padres forfeited their fifth round picks because they signed qualified free agents.


Remaining Rounds

In the remaining rounds of the 2023 MLB Draft, all of the teams will participate in selecting their picks. These are as follows:

  • Washington Nationals

  • Oakland Athletics

  • Pittsburgh Pirates

  • Cincinnati Reds

  • Kansas City Royals

  • Detroit Tigers

  • Texas Rangers

  • Colorado Rockies

  • Miami Marlins

  • Los Angeles Angels

  • Arizona Diamondbacks

  • Chicago Cubs

  • Minnesota Twins

  • Boston Red Sox

  • Chicago Red Sox

  • San Francisco Giants

  • Baltimore Orioles

  • Milwaukee Brewers

  • Tampa Bay Rays

  • Toronto Blue Jays

  • St. Louis Cardinals

  • New York Mets

  • Seattle Mariners

  • Cleveland Guardians

  • Atlanta Braves

  • Los Angeles Dodgers

  • San Diego Padres

  • New York Mets

  • Philadelphia Phillies

  • Houston Astros


MLB Draft 2023 Prospects

Many talented prospects have been chosen for the 2023 MLB Draft. These are as follows:


Rank Player Position School Age Height/Weight Bats Throws
1.Paul Skenes RHP Louisiana State 21 6’6’’/235 lbs RR
2. Dylan Crews OFLouisiana State 21 6’0’/205 lbs RR
3. Wyatt LangfordOFFlorida21 6’1’’/225 lbs RR
4. Walker Jenkins OF South Brunswick (NC)18 6’3’’/210 lbs LR
5. Max Clark OFFranklin (IN)18 6’1’’/ 190 lbs LL
6. Rhett LowderRHPWake Forest216' 2" / 200 lbsRR
7. Kyle TeelCVirginia216' 1" / 190 lbsLR
8.Noble Meyer RHPJesuit (OR)186’5’’/185 lbs RR
9.Chase Dollander RHPTennessee 216’2’’/200 lbs RR
10. Jacob Wilson SSGrand Canyon 216’3”/190 lbs RR
11.Arjun Nimmala SSStrawberry Crest (FL)176’1”/170 lbsRR
12.Colin Houck SSParkview (GA)18 6’2”/190 lbs RR
13.Aidan Miller3BMitchell (FL)196' 2" / 205 lbsRR
14. Blake MitchellCSinton (TX)186' 1" / 202 lbsLR
15. Brayden Taylor3BTexas Christian216' 1" / 180 lbsLR
16. Matt ShawSSMaryland215' 11" / 185 lbsRR
17. Tommy TroySSStanford215' 10" / 197 lbsRR
18.Jacob GonzalezSSMississippi216' 2" / 200 lbsLR
19. Hurston WaldrepRHPFlorida216' 2" / 210 lbsRR



20.Yohandy Morales3BMiami216' 4" / 225 lbsRR
21. Enrique Bradfield Jr.OFVanderbilt216' 1" / 170 lbsLL
22. Chase DavisOFArizona216' 1" / 216 lbsLL
23. Bryce Eldridge1B/RHPMadison (VA)186' 7" / 223 lbsLR
24.Thomas WhiteLHPPhillips Academy (MA)186' 5" / 210 lbsLL
25. Brock Wilken3BWake Forest216' 4" / 225 lbsRR
26. Nolan Schanuel1B/OFFlorida Atlantic216' 4" / 220 lbsLR
27. Dillon HeadOFHomewood-Flossmoor (IL)186' 0" / 185 lbsLL
28.Charlee SotoRHPReborn Christian (FL)176' 5" / 210 lbsSR
29. Colt EmersonSS/3BGlenn (OH)176' 1" / 195 lbsLR
30.Walker MartinSSEaton (CO)196' 2" / 188 lbsLR
31. George Lombard Jr.SS/3BGulliver Prep (FL)186' 3" / 190 lbsRR
32. Sammy StafuraSSPanas (NY)186' 0" / 188 lbsRR
33. Kevin McGonigleSS/2BMonsignor Bonner (PA)185' 10" / 187 lbsLR
34. Ralphy VelazquezC/1BHuntington Beach (CA)186' 3" / 215 lbsLR
35. Jake Gelof3BVirginia216' 1" / 195 lbsRR
36. Jack HurleyOFVirginia Tech216' 0" / 185 lbsLR
37. Joe WhitmanLHPKent State216' 5" / 200 lbsLL
38. Adrian SantanaSSDoral Academy (FL)175' 11" / 155 lbsSR
39. Jonny FarmeloOFWestfield (VA)186' 2" / 205 lbsLR



40.Travis SykoraRHPRound Rock (TX)

196' 6" / 232 lbsRR
41. Blake WoltersRHPMahomet-Seymour (IL)

186' 4" / 210 lbsRR
42. Cameron JohnsonLHPIMG Academy (FL)

186' 5" / 240 lbsLL
43. Cole SchoenwetterRHPSan Marcos (CA)186' 3" / 190 lbsRR
44. Roch CholowskySSHamilton (AZ)186' 2" / 193 lbsRR
45. Cooper PrattSSMagnolia Heights (MS)

186' 4" / 195 lbsRR
46. Mitch JebbSSMichigan State

216' 1" / 185 lbsLR
47. Cole CarriggSS/OF/CSan Diego State216' 3" / 200 lbsSR
48.Maui AhunaSSTennessee

216' 1" / 170 lbsLR
49.Colton LedbetterOFMississippi State216' 2" / 205 lbsLR
50. Alex ClemmeyLHPBishop Hendricken (RI)

176' 6" / 205 lbsLL




FAQs

A. The MLB Draft is a way by which MLB and its teams choose amateur baseball players from schools, colleges and minor league baseball teams.

A. The first draft was held in 1965.

A. The first player to be selected in an MLB Draft was Rick Monday. It was held on June 8, 1965.

A. The 2023 MLB Draft is taking place in Seattle, Washington.

A. The 2023 MLB Draft is taking place from July 9, 2023 - July 11, 2023, in Seattle.

Last Modified Jul 10, 2023 02:25 GMT