74 picks came and went last night with the first two rounds of the 2024 MLB Draft. That's nothing though compared to the mammoth amount of picks that were made today. Eight rounds and an additional compensation round (albeit only three picks) were all made this afternoon, and we've still got Rounds 11-20 on the slate for Tuesday.

Despite many of the best players in this year's draft class having already been selected, there were still 28 top-100 prospects, including three top-50 prospects, on the board heading into today's selections. This had the chance to be a make-or-break draft for several clubs looking to get some mid-round value.

Here's a full recap of Day 2 of the 2024 MLB Draft.

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2024 MLB Draft, Rounds 3-10:

Round 3:

  • No. 75 Oakland Athletics: SS Joshua Kuroda-Gauer, Rutgers
  • No. 76 Kansas City Royals: RHP Drew Beam, Tennessee
  • No. 77 Colorado Rockies: C Cole Messina, South Carolina
  • No. 78 Chicago White Sox: OF Nick McLain, Arizona State
  • No. 79 Washington Nationals: C Kevin Bazzell, Texas Tech
  • No. 80 St. Louis Cardinals: RHP Brian Holiday, Oklahoma State
  • No. 81 Los Angeles Angels: LHP Ryan Prager, Texas A&M
  • No. 82 New York Mets: RHP Nate Dohm, Mississippi State
  • No. 83 Pittsburgh Pirates: LHP Josh Hartle, Wake Forest
  • No. 84 Cleveland Guardians: RHP Joey Oakie, Ankeny Centennial HS
  • No. 85 Detroit Tigers: RHP Josh Randall, University of San Diego
  • No. 86 Boston Red Sox: RHP Brandon Neely, Florida
  • No. 87 Cincinnati Reds: OF Mike Sirota, Northeastern
  • No. 88 San Diego Padres: SS Cobb Hightower, East Rowan HS
  • No. 89 New York Yankees: RHP Thatcher Hurd, LSU
  • No. 90 Chicago Cubs: SS Ronny Cruz, Miami Christian School
  • No. 91 Seattle Mariners: RHP Hunter Cranton, Kansas
  • No. 92 Miami Marlins: 2B Gage Miller, Alabama
  • No. 93 Milwaukee Brewers: RHP Jaron DeBerry, Dallas Baptist
  • No. 94 Tampa Bay Rays: C Nathan Flewelling, St. Joseph HS
  • No. 95 Toronto Blue Jays: LHP Johnny King, Naples HS
  • No. 96 Minnesota Twins: C Khadim Diaw, Loyola Marymount University
  • No. 97 Baltimore Orioles: OF Austin Overn, USC
  • No. 98 Los Angeles Dodgers: 3B Chase Harlan, Central Bucks East HS
  • No. 99 Atlanta Braves: RHP Luke Sinnard, Indiana
  • No. 100 Philadelphia Phillies: OF John Spikerman, Oklahoma
  • No. 101 Houston Astros: RHP Ryan Forcucci, UC San Diego
  • No. 102 Arizona Diamondbacks: RHP Daniel Eagen, Presbyterian College
  • No. 103: Texas Rangers: OF Casey Cook, North Carolina

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Round 4:

  • No. 104 Oakland Athletics: OF Rodney Green, California
  • No. 105 Kansas City Royals: RHP J.P. Langevin, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • No. 106 Colorado Rockies: 3B Blake Wright, Clemson
  • No. 107 Chicago White Sox: OF Casey Saucke, Virginia
  • No. 108 Washington Nationals: LHP Jackson Kent, Arizona
  • No. 109 St. Louis Cardinals: C Ryan Campos, Arizona State
  • No. 110 Los Angeles Angels: RHP Austin Gordon, Clemson
  • No. 111 New York Mets: OF Eli Serrano, NC State
  • No. 112 Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Eddie Rynders, Wisconsin Lutheran HS
  • No. 113 Cleveland Guardians: LHP Rafe Schlesinger, Miami
  • No. 114 Detroit Tigers: RHP Michael Massey, Wake Forest
  • No. 115 Boston Red Sox: OF Zach Ehrhard, Oklahoma State
  • No. 116 San Francisco Giants: OF Dakota Jordan, Mississippi State
  • No. 117 Cincinnati Reds: 2B Peyton Stovall, Arkansas
  • No. 118 San Diego Padres: RHP Tyson Neighbors, Kansas State
  • No. 119 New York Yankees: RHP Gage Ziehl, Miami
  • No. 120 Chicago Cubs: SS Ty Southisene, Basic HS
  • No. 121 Seattle Mariners: C Josh Caron, Nebraska
  • No. 122 Miami Marlins: OF Fenwick Trimble, James Madison University
  • No. 123 Milwaukee Brewers: C Marco Dinges, Florida State
  • No. 124 Tampa Bay Rays: RHP Nate Knowles, William & Mary
  • No. 125 Toronto Blue Jays: 3B Sean Keys, Bucknell
  • No. 126 Minnesota Twins: OF Jaime Ferrer, Florida State
  • No. 127 Baltimore Orioles: RHP Chase Allsup, Auburn
  • No. 128 Los Angeles Dodgers: LHP Jakob Wright, Cal Poly
  • No. 129 Atlanta Braves: LHP Herick Hernandez, Miami
  • No. 130 Philadelphia Phillies: 3B Carson DeMartini, Virginia Tech
  • No. 131 Houston Astros: RHP Parker Smith, Rice
  • No. 132 Arizona Diamondbacks: SS Tytus Cissell, Francis Howell HS
  • No. 133 Texas Rangers: RHP David Hagaman, West Virginia

Round 4 (Compensation):

  • No. 134 San Diego Padres: OF Kavares Tears, Tennessee
  • No. 135 San Diego Padres: RHP Clark Candiotti, Arizona
  • No. 136 Toronto Blue Jays: OF Nick Mitchell, Indiana

Round 5:

  • No. 137 Oakland Athletics: RHP Sam Stuhr, University of Portland
  • No. 138 Kansas City Royals: RHP A.J. Causey, Tennessee
  • No. 139 Colorado Rockies: RHP Lebarron Johnson Jr., Texas
  • No. 140 Chicago White Sox: IF Sam Antonacci, Coastal Carolina
  • No. 141 Washington Nationals: SS Randal Diaz, Indiana State
  • No. 142 St. Louis Cardinals: LHP Braden Davis, Oklahoma
  • No. 143 Los Angeles Angels: RHP Dylan Jordan, Viera HS
  • No. 144 New York Mets: SS Trey Snyder, Liberty North HS
  • No. 145 Pittsburgh Pirates: OF Will Taylor, Clemson
  • No. 146 Cleveland Guardians: RHP Aidan Major, West Virginia
  • No. 147 Detroit Tigers: 3B Jack Penney, Notre Dame
  • No. 148 Boston Red Sox: LHP Brandon Clarke, State College of Florida Manatee - Sarasota
  • No. 149 San Francisco Giants: OF Jakob Christian, University of San Diego
  • No. 150 Cincinnati Reds: LHP Tristan Smith, Clemson
  • No. 151 San Diego Padres: 3B Kale Fountain, Norris HS
  • No. 152 New York Yankees: RHP Greysen Carter, Vanderbilt
  • No. 153 Chicago Cubs: C Ariel Armas, University of San Diego
  • No. 154 Seattle Mariners: RHP Carlie Beilenson, Duke
  • No. 155 Miami Marlins: RHP Grant Shepardson, Mountain Vista HS
  • No. 156 Milwaukee Brewers: RHP John Holobetz, Old Dominion
  • No. 157 Tampa Bay Rays: RHP Jacob Kmatz, Oregon State
  • No. 158 Toronto Blue Jays: RHP Jackson Wentworth, Kansas State
  • No. 159 Minnesota Twins: OF Caden Kendle, UC Irvine
  • No. 160 Baltimore Orioles: C Ryan Stafford, Cal Poly
  • No. 161 Atlanta Braves: C Nick Montgomery, Cypress HS
  • No. 162 Philadelphia Phillies: OF Carter Mathison, Indiana
  • No. 163 Houston Astros: RHP Cole Hertzler, Liberty
  • No. 164 Arizona Diamondbacks: RHP Connor Foley, Indiana
  • No. 165 Texas Rangers: SS Devin Fitz-Gerald, Stoneman Douglas HS

Round 6:

  • No. 166 Oakland Athletics: RHP Josiah Romero, Mayfield SS
  • No. 167 Kansas City Royals: RHP Tanner Jones, Texas A&M
  • No. 168 Colorado Rockies: LHP Konner Eaton, George Mason
  • No. 169 Chicago White Sox: C Jackson Appel, Texas A&M
  • No. 170 Washington Nationals: RHP Davian Garcia, Florida Gulf Coast University
  • No. 171 St. Louis Cardinals: C Josh Kross, Cincinnati
  • No. 172 Los Angeles Angels: RHP Peyton Olejnik, Miami University
  • No. 173 New York Mets: 1B Corey Collins, Georgia
  • No. 174 Pittsburgh Pirates: RHP Matt Ager, UC Santa Barbara
  • No. 175 Cleveland Guardians: LHP Caden Favors, Wichita State
  • No. 176 Detroit Tigers: SS Woody Hadeen, UC Irvine
  • No. 177 Boston Red Sox: RHP Blake Aita, Kennesaw State
  • No. 178 San Francisco Giants: 3B Robert Hipwell, Santa Clara
  • No. 179 Cincinnati Reds: C Jacob Friend, Davidson
  • No. 180 San Diego Padres: 1B Darrien McDowell, University of West Florida
  • No. 181 New York Yankees: LHP Griffin Herring, LSU
  • No. 182 Chicago Cubs: RHP Ryan Gallagher, UC Santa Barbara
  • No. 183 Seattle Mariners: C Grant Knipp, Campbell University
  • No. 184 Miami Marlins: SS Payton Green, Georgia Tech
  • No. 185 Milwaukee Brewers: RHP Chandler Welch, Tulane
  • No. 186 Tampa Bay Rays: RHP Janzen Keisel, Oklahoma State
  • No. 187 Toronto Blue Jays: C Aaron Parker, UC Santa Barbara
  • No. 188 Minnesota Twins: C Derek Bender, Coastal Carolina
  • No. 189 Baltimore Orioles: SS DJ Layton, Charlotte Christian HS
  • No. 190 Los Angeles Dodgers: RHP Brooks Auger, Mississippi State
  • No. 191 Atlanta Braves: RHP Ethan Bagwell, Collinsville HS
  • No. 192 Philadelphia Phillies: C Kodey Shojinaga, Kansas
  • No. 193 Houston Astros: SS Caden Powell, Seminole State
  • No. 194 Arizona Diamondbacks: RHP Mason Marriott, Baylor
  • No. 195 Texas Rangers: LHP Garrett Horn, Liberty

Round 7:

  • No. 196 Oakland Athletics: C Dylan Fien, Great Oak HS
  • No. 197 Kansas City Royals: RHP Dennis Colleran, Northeastern
  • No. 198 Colorado Rockies: RHP Fidel Ulloa, LSU
  • No. 199 Chicago White Sox: RHP Phil Fox, Pittsburgh
  • No. 200 Washington Nationals: RHP Robert Cranz, Oklahoma State
  • No. 201 St. Louis Cardinals: RHP Andrew Dutkanych IV, Vanderbilt
  • No. 202 Los Angeles Angels: RHP Bridger Holmes, Oregon State
  • No. 203 New York Mets: RHP Will Watson, USC
  • No. 204 Pittsburgh Pirates: LHP Connor Wietgrefe, Minnesota
  • No. 205 Cleveland Guardians: RHP Cameron Sullivan, Mt. Vernon HS
  • No. 206 Detroit Tigers: OF Jackson Strong, Canisius College
  • No. 207 Boston Red Sox: OF Will Turner, University of South Alabama
  • No. 208 San Francisco Giants: LHP Greg Farone, Alabama
  • No. 209 Cincinnati Reds: OF Myles Smith, UC Irvine
  • No. 210 San Diego Padres: OF Kai Roberts, Utah
  • No. 211 New York Yankees: RHP Wyatt Parliament, Virginia Tech
  • No. 212 Chicago Cubs: OF Ivan Brethowr, UC Santa Barbara
  • No. 213 Seattle Mariners: RHP Brock Moore, Oregon
  • No. 214 Miami Marlins: RHP Nick Brink, University of Portland
  • No. 215 Milwaukee Brewers: LHP Mason Molina, Arkansas
  • No. 216 Tampa Bay Rays: RHP Ryan Andrade, Pittsburgh
  • No. 217 Toronto Blue Jays: RHP Austin Cates, UNLV
  • No. 218 Minnesota Twins: RHP Eli Jones, South Carolina
  • No. 219 Baltimore Orioles: LHP Carson Dorsey, Florida State
  • No. 220 Los Angeles Dodgers: SS Elijah Hainline, Oregon State
  • No. 221 Atlanta Braves: RHP Brett Sears, Nebraska
  • No. 222 Philadelphia Phillies: OF Joe Dragoo, Presbyterian College
  • No. 223 Houston Astros: OF Joseph Sullivan, University of South Alabama
  • No. 224 Arizona Diamondbacks: LHP Luke Craig, UNC Wilmington
  • No. 225 Texas Rangers: 3B Rafe Perich, Lehigh

Round 8:

  • No. 226 Oakland Athletics: C Davis Diaz, Vanderbilt
  • No. 227 Kansas City Royals: RHP Nick Conte, Duke
  • No. 228 Colorado Rockies: RHP Luke Jewett, UCLA
  • No. 229 Chicago White Sox: RHP Aaron Combs, Tennessee
  • No. 230 Washington Nationals: OF Sam Petersen, Iowa
  • No. 231 St. Louis Cardinals: LHP Jack Findlay, Notre Dame
  • No. 232 Los Angeles Angels: SS Randy Flores, Alabama State University
  • No. 233 New York Mets: RHP Ryan Lambert, Oklahoma
  • No. 234 Pittsburgh Pirates: RHP Gavin Adams, Florida State
  • No. 235 Cleveland Guardians: LHP Donovan Zsak, Rutgers
  • No. 236 Detroit Tigers: LHP Ethan Sloan, Regis University
  • No. 237 Boston Red Sox: SS Conrad Cason, Greater Atlanta Christian HS
  • No. 238 San Francisco Giants: RHP Niko Mazza, Southern Mississippi
  • No. 239 Cincinnati Reds: RHP Luke Hayden, Indiana State
  • No. 240 San Diego Padres: RHP Nick Wissman, University of Dayton
  • No. 241 New York Yankees: 1B Tyler Wilson, Grand Canyon University
  • No. 242 Chicago Cubs: 1B Edgar Alvarez, Nicholls State
  • No. 243 Seattle Mariners: RHP Will Riley, Virginia Military Institute
  • No. 244 Miami Marlins: OF Jacob Jenkins-Cowart, East Carolina
  • No. 245 Milwaukee Brewers: LHP Sam Garcia, Oklahoma State
  • No. 246 Tampa Bay Rays: RHP Jayden Voelker, Northern Essex CC
  • No. 247 Toronto Blue Jays: C Eddie Micheletti Jr., Virginia Tech
  • No. 248 Minnesota Twins: RHP Jakob Hall, Oral Roberts University
  • No. 249 Baltimore Orioles: C Colin Tuft, Tulane
  • No. 250 Los Angeles Dodgers: OF Brendan Tunink, Newman Central Catholic HS
  • No. 251 Atlanta Braves: RHP Logan Samuels, University of Montevallo
  • No. 252 Philadelphia Phillies: LHP Camron Hill, Georgia Tech
  • No. 253 Houston Astros: RHP Dylan Howard, Radford
  • No. 254 Arizona Diamondbacks: LHP Travis Garnett, William & Mary
  • No. 255 Texas Rangers: RHP Anthony Susac, Arizona

Round 9:

  • No. 256 Oakland Athletics: 3B Jared Sprague-Lott, Arkansas
  • No. 257 Kansas City Royals: C Canyon Brown, North Carolina A&T
  • No. 258 Colorado Rockies: 1B Tommy Hopfe, Fresno State
  • No. 259 Chicago White Sox: RHP Jack Young, Iowa
  • No. 260 Washington Nationals: 3B Jackson Ross, Ole Miss
  • No. 261 St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Cade McGee, Texas Tech
  • No. 262 Los Angeles Angels: LHP Derek Clark, West Virginia
  • No. 263 New York Mets: RHP Jaxon Jelkin, Houston
  • No. 264 Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Duce Gourson, UCLA
  • No. 265 Cleveland Guardians: RHP Sean Matson, Harvard
  • No. 266 Detroit Tigers: RHP Zach Swanson, Toutle Lake HS
  • No. 267 Boston Red Sox: C Hudson White, Arkansas
  • No. 268 San Francisco Giants: SS Zane Zielinski, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • No. 269 Cincinnati Reds: C Ryan McCrystal, East Carolina
  • No. 270 San Diego Padres: RHP Zach Evans, Lenoir-Rhyne University
  • No. 271 New York Yankees: LHP Tanner Bauman, Auburn
  • No. 272 Chicago Cubs: RHP Brooks Caple, Lamar University
  • No. 273 Seattle Mariners: RHP Aiden Butler, Polk State College
  • No. 274 Miami Marlins: 3B Dub Gleed, UC Irvine
  • No. 275 Milwaukee Brewers: RHP Griffin Tobias, Lake Central HS
  • No. 276 Tampa Bay Rays: LHP Garrett Gainey, South Carolina
  • No. 277 Toronto Blue Jays: RHP Colby Holcombe, Mississippi State
  • No. 278 Minnesota Twins: RHP Jason Doktorczyk, Nevada
  • No. 279 Baltimore Orioles: RHP Jack Crowder, Illinois
  • No. 280 Los Angeles Dodgers: OF Kole Myers, Troy University
  • No. 281 Atlanta Braves: RHP Owen Hackman, Loyola Marymount University
  • No. 282 Philadelphia Phillies: RHP Marcus Morgan, Iowa
  • No. 283 Houston Astros: RHP Ryan Smith, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • No. 284 Arizona Diamondbacks: 3B Ben McLaughlin, Arkansas
  • No. 285 Texas Rangers: OF Keith Jones II, New Mexico State

Round 10:

  • No. 286 Oakland Athletics: OF Cameron Leary, Boston College
  • No. 287 Kansas City Royals: LHP Nate Ackenhausen, LSU
  • No. 288 Colorado Rockies: RHP Fisher Jameson, Florida
  • No. 289 Chicago White Sox: OF Cole McConnell, Louisiana Tech
  • No. 290 Washington Nationals: RHP Luke Johnson, UMBC
  • No. 291 St. Louis Cardinals: OF Bryce Madron, Oklahoma
  • No. 292 Los Angeles Angels: 1B Ryan Nicholson, Kentucky
  • No. 293 New York Mets: RHP Brendan Girton, Oklahoma
  • No. 294 Pittsburgh Pirates: C Derek Berg, Army West Point
  • No. 295 Cleveland Guardians: RHP Chase Mobley, Durant HS
  • No. 296 Detroit Tigers: RHP R.J. Sales, UNC Wilmington
  • No. 297 Boston Red Sox: LHP Devin Futrell, Vanderbilt
  • No. 298 San Francisco Giants: RHP Cade Vernon, Murray State
  • No. 299 Cincinnati Reds: C Yanuel Casiano, Academia Deportiva Albergue Olimpico
  • No. 300 San Diego Padres: 3B Jack Costello, University of San Diego
  • No. 301 New York Yankees: OF Joe Delossantos, William & Mary
  • No. 302 Chicago Cubs: 3B Matt Halbach, UC San Diego
  • No. 303 Seattle Mariners: OF Anthony Donofrio, North Carolina
  • No. 304 Miami Marlins: 3B Michael Snyder, Oklahoma
  • No. 305 Milwaukee Brewers: RHP Ethan Dorchies, Cary-Grove HS
  • No. 306 Tampa Bay Rays: RHP Trey Pooser, Kentucky
  • No. 307 Toronto Blue Jays: OF Carter Cunningham, East Carolina
  • No. 308 Minnesota Twins: IF Peyton Carr, High Point University
  • No. 309 Baltimore Orioles: RHP Christian Rodriguez, Cal State Fullerton
  • No. 310 Los Angeles Dodgers: RHP Seamus Barrett, Loyola Marymount University
  • No. 311 Atlanta Braves: LHP Jacob Kroeger, Maryville University
  • No. 312 Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Brady Day, Kansas State
  • No. 313 Houston Astros: RHP Ramsey David, Southeastern University
  • No. 314 Arizona Diamondbacks: OF Trent Youngblood, Transylvania University
  • No. 315 Texas Rangers: RHP Jake Jekielek, Northwood University

What time does the MLB Draft start Monday?

Rounds 3-10 of the 2024 MLB Draft will be streamed on MLB.com starting at 2 p.m. ET. There will be exactly one minute between each selection.

How to watch 2024 MLB Draft?

Day 2 of the draft will be available for streaming via MLB.com.

Best available players

According to MLB Pipeline's Draft Top 250, here are the ten best prospects available ahead of Day 2 of the draft.

  • OF Dakota Jordan, Mississippi State (34)
  • RHP Joey Oakie, Ankeny Centennial HS, Iowa (46)
  • OF Mike Sirota, Northeastern (50)
  • C Kevin Bazzell, Texas Tech (55)
  • RHP Dax Whitney, Blackfoot HS, Idaho (56)
  • LHP Ryan Prager, Texas A&M (61)
  • RHP Drew Beam, Tennessee (64)
  • OF Kavares Tears, Tennessee (66)
  • 3B Gage Miller, Alabama (68)
  • LHP Josh Hartle, Wake Forest (70)

What is the MLB Draft format?

The MLB Draft works like most other drafts, but there are a few differences in order to help competitive balance. The most obvious example would be the Competitive Balance Rounds that take place between the first and second round as well as the second and third round.

Essentially, qualifying teams – the ten MLB teams from the smallest markets and the ten MLB teams with the least revenue produced – will each get an extra draft pick either in Competitive Balance Round A (between Rounds 1 & 2) or Competitive Balance Round B (between Rounds 2 & 3). As of today, these rounds have already taken place at the 2024 draft, but there are other Competitive Balance Rounds still to come.

Teams that qualify for these extra picks are also granted either $500,000 or $1 million extra in international spending money. This year, the teams that were given Competitive Balance selections were as follows: Milwaukee, Arizona, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Colorado, Kansas City, Tampa Bay, Milwaukee again, the Chicago White Sox, Minnesota, Miami, Cincinnati, Detroit, and Oakland. Of those 13 selections, six were made in Competitive Balance Round A.

Teams can also earn extra draft selections through compensation picks. When a team that qualifies for Competitive Balance selections loses a free agent to a large-market team that grants them a contract worth more than $50 million, the small-market team will earn a pick at the start of Competitive Balance Round A. This year, the Minnesota Twins were granted such a pick after losing starting pitcher Sonny Gray to the St. Louis Cardinals during the offseason.

That's not to say that big-market teams can't also earn these picks. If a team does not qualify for Competitive Balance selections but did not exceed the luxury tax threshold during the previous season, the team will still be rewarded a pick during Competitive Balance Round B if they lost a free agent to a $50 million-plus contract. The Los Angeles Angels were granted such a pick this year after losing Shohei Ohtani to the Dodgers.

Even if a team exceeds the luxury tax threshold, they'll still earn Competitive Balance Round selections between the fourth and fifth rounds, as is the case for the San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays this year.

Who holds the first ten picks of Day 2?

  • Pick No. 75: Oakland Athletics
  • Pick No. 76: Kansas City Royals
  • Pick No. 77: Colorado Rockies
  • Pick No. 78: Chicago White Sox
  • Pick No. 79: Washington Nationals
  • Pick No. 80: St. Louis Cardinals
  • Pick No. 81: Los Angeles Angels
  • Pick No. 82: New York Mets
  • Pick No. 83: Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Pick No. 84: Cleveland Guardians

Who were the first ten picks of the draft?

  • Cleveland Guardians: 2B Travis Bazzana, Oregon State
  • Cincinnati Reds: RHP Chase Burns, Wake Forest
  • Colorado Rockies: 3B Charlie Condon, Georgia
  • Oakland Athletics: 1B Nick Kurtz, Wake Forest
  • Chicago White Sox: LHP Hagen Smith, Arkansas
  • Kansas City Royals: 1B Jac Caglianone, Florida
  • St. Louis Cardinals: SS JJ Wetherholt, West Virginia
  • Los Angeles Angels: 2B Christian Moore, Tennessee
  • Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Konnor Griffin, Jackson Prep HS (Mississippi)
  • Washington Nationals: SS Seaver King, Wake Forest

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