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Aloy, 25, won the 2025 Golden Spikes winner after producing 21 home runs, 68 RBI and 19 doubles at Arkansas. The San Francisco Giants at No. 13 and Chicago Cubs at No. 17 stand out as teams that could use more power from the middle infield spots. Reuter projected Aloy to the Cubs.
Ethan and Jackson Holliday have the chance to be the first brothers picked No. 1 overall. The reasons go back to their great grandfather.
In the year since the 2024 MLB Draft, five first-round picks have already debuted at the MLB level: Chase Burns (No. 2), Nick Kurtz (No. 4), Jac Caglianone (No. 6), Christian Moore (No. 8), and Cam Smith (No. 14). While the early returns have been mixed, Kurtz and Smith have heated up after finding their footing.
Major League Baseball's amateur draft will get underway in just a few days' time, when the Washington Nationals make the No. 1 selection for the third time in franchise history on Sunday, July 13. With respect to Eli Willits,
MLB mock draft 2025 predicts Ethan Holliday and college pitchers could dominate first round. Washington Nationals face tough decision at No. 1.
Longtime Cardinal Matt Holliday joined FOX 2 Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne on Sports Final to discuss Ethan's MLB draft stock, also reflecting on his professional baseball journey and his time in St.
MLB draft begins Sunday, and the White Sox and Cubs each have 20 picks. And a Whitney Young alum could be a first-round selection.
From LSU's Kade Anderson to Tennessee's Liam Doyle, as many as four collegiate starters could come off the board within the first 10 picks, giving teams a chance to add potential cornerstones who could reach the majors fairly quickly.
ONE OF ELI WILLITS' earliest baseball memories is of playing catch with his father, Reggie, in the Angel Stadium outfield. In late June, Eli again took the field that his dad called home during six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels during a private workout with the team, which has the No. 2 pick in the 2025 MLB draft.
The Washington Nationals have a tough decision to make atop the MLB Draft this coming weekend. While most pundits assumed the Nats would select Ethan Holliday,