The 2025 MLB Draft, presented by Nike, concluded earlier this week with 615 selections made over two days. The draft featured standout picks across all teams, with some clubs securing top talent based on the Top 250 rankings or finding great value in their selections.
Among the notable picks, the Toronto Blue Jays chose JoJo Parker, a shortstop in the first round. “Parker draws raves for his smooth left-handed swing,” according to reports. The Orioles selected Slater de Brun in Round CB-A, known for his “outstanding left-handed swinging bat.”
The Tampa Bay Rays picked Brendan Summerhill, an outfielder from Arizona, while the Red Sox secured Kyson Witherspoon, a right-handed pitcher from Oklahoma. “The Red Sox planned on targeting pitchers but couldn’t have expected Witherspoon,” it was noted.
Dax Kilby was picked by the Yankees in the supplemental first round. Jace LaViolette was chosen by the Guardians as their first-round pick. The Royals opted for Josh Hammond using a pick acquired due to Bobby Witt Jr.’s MVP finish.
Other significant picks included River Hamilton by the Tigers and Matt Barr by the Twins. Talon Haley’s selection by the Angels stood out due to his resilience overcoming health challenges.
The Astros chose Ethan Frey in the third round, and Devin Taylor was picked by the A’s in the second round. The Mariners were pleased to get Kade Anderson as their first-round choice.
A.J. Russell went to the Rangers despite previous health issues affecting his draft position. The Braves found potential gold with Briggs McKenzie in the fourth round.
Cam Cannarella joined the Marlins as a supplemental first-round pick. Peyton Prescott was selected by the Mets despite needing Tommy John surgery.
Landon Harmon was a third-round choice for the Nationals, and Matthew Fisher was selected by the Phillies in the seventh round. Daniel Dickinson joined the Brewers in Round Six.
Liam Doyle became a Cardinal as their first-round pick, while Ethan Conrad went to the Cubs despite shoulder surgery earlier this year.
Seth Hernandez became part of Pittsburgh’s roster as a first-round selection, and Mason Neville joined Cincinnati after tying for home runs at NCAA Division I this spring.
Dean Livingston’s projection led him to be chosen by Arizona in Round Four, and Cam Leiter joined Los Angeles Dodgers following recovery from shoulder problems.
Cameron Maldonado went to San Francisco Giants despite swing-and-miss concerns but showed promise with plus power and speed.
San Diego Padres took Kruz Schoolcraft as their high school route continues into its ninth year with this year’s first-round pick.
Finally, Ethan Holliday became part of Colorado Rockies’ future plans being one of this year’s most anticipated talents.



