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From the first and second rounds on Monday night to the late rounds that followed, the 2019 MLB draft is in the books. Adley Rutschman went first overall to the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, with the Kansas City Royals taking Bobby Witt Jr. second and Chicago White Sox choosing Andrew Vaughn at No. 3.

See below for analysis of all the picks in the first round along with complete selections for every team in every round.

Full coverage of the 2019 MLB draft is available here.

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Round 1

1. Baltimore Orioles: Adley Rutschman, C, Oregon State

Who is Rutschman? The clear No. 1 prospect in this draft class and a sure bet to stay at catcher, Rutschman hit .408 for Oregon State this year. According to ESPN's Keith Law, the switch-hitting backstop has one of the safest floors of the draft, because he will stay behind the plate and the ceiling of a perennial All-Star thanks to his power potential.  

Why the Orioles took him here: It's no secret that the Orioles have holes to fill just about everywhere on the diamond, and plugging the one behind the plate with a potential franchise cornerstone who has drawn comparisons to Buster Posey and Joe Mauer is a pretty good place to start. How good is Rutschman? Well, Cincinnati showed the ultimate sign of respect by electing to walk him with the bases loaded during an NCAA regional matchup last week. -- Dan Mullen


2. Kansas City Royals: Bobby Witt Jr., SS, Colleyville (Texas) Heritage HS

Who is Witt? Arguably the most famous name in this year's class, Witt's father was the No. 3 overall pick in the 1985 draft, making the Witts the first father-son combination to both be selected as top-five picks. The Texas prep star is a true shortstop with potentially plus defense, a huge arm, good instincts and a history of hitting.

Why the Royals took him here: According to Keith Law, the Royals zeroed in on Witt months ago, and they have not wavered on making him their guy at No. 2. The upside Kansas City is betting on is a middle-of-the-diamond star, but there is some reason for concern about Witt's age (he will turn 19 in June) for a high schooler, since he has been older than most of the competition he has faced so far. -- Mullen


3. Chicago White Sox: Andrew Vaughn, 1B, Cal

Who is Vaughn? The 2018 Golden Spikes winner, Vaughn has absolutely raked since he set foot on campus in Berkeley. He followed up his .402 batting average in 2018 by hitting .381 this year, and he smacked 50 home runs in his three seasons at Cal. 

Why the White Sox took him here: Keith Law called Vaughn the best pure bat in this draft, and it would have been hard to imagine Chicago passing on adding that kind of hitter with the No. 3 overall pick. As a major conference college star, Vaughn should move quickly through the minors and bring his smooth right-handed swing to the South Side sooner than later. The history of shorter first basemen as high draft picks isn't great, but Vaughn has a chance to change that here. -- Mullen


4. Miami Marlins: J.J. Bleday, OF, Vanderbilt

Who is Bleday? A corner outfield prospect who has shown his power in the toughest conference in college baseball, Bleday is a future right fielder with an unusual swing that could present some risk but enough pop in his bat to make it more than worth it here. 

Why the Marlins took him here: A polished college bat is a great fit for a franchise in desperate need of offense at the big league level. Miami has gravitated toward athletic players during Derek Jeter's short tenure, but betting on a bat-first prospect shows a willingness to break from the mold for the right player. -- Mullen


5. Detroit Tigers: Riley Greene, OF, Hagerty HS (Oviedo, Florida)

Who is Greene? Greene lags behind Witt as an all-around prospect, but he might be the best pure bat of any prep hitter in this class. According to Keith Law, Greene's future is in left field. 

Why the Tigers took him here: Greene's defense is a work in progress, but Detroit is betting on a high schooler who could hit for both power and average thanks to his hand speed. -- Mullen


6. San Diego Padres: C.J. Abrams, SS, Blessed Trinity HS (Roswell, Georgia)

Who is Abrams? One of the fastest runners in this year's draft, Abrams is a high school shortstop with the athleticism to stay there or end up in center field, where his speed could be put to even better use. Keith Law sees Abrams as a prospect with the potential to hit for average, but not much power.

Why the Padres took him here: With the draft playing out according to form so far, Abrams seemed like the clear choice for San Diego here. One advantage for the Padres is that having a system already stocked with young players in or near the majors allows them to take a chance on a toolsy high school star who might take a little extra time to develop. -- Mullen


7. Cincinnati Reds: Nick Lodolo, LHP, TCU

Who is Lodolo? The first pitcher off the board in a class that Keith Law has noted as the weakest in his time covering the draft, Lodolo is a hard-throwing lefty with a slightly lower arm slot than many starters, leading some to wonder if his future will be in the bullpen. 

Why the Reds took him here: Lodolo might profile more as a mid-rotation starter than a true ace -- if he stays a starting pitcher -- but in this draft, he is the best left-handed pitching prospect available, and his slider could become a devastating out pitch as he makes his way through Cincinnati's system. He'll get the full slot of $5.43 million, sources told Jeff Passan. -- Mullen


8. Texas Rangers: Josh Jung, 3B, Texas Tech

Who is Jung? College bats are the clear strength of this draft, and Jung is another player who has been extremely productive during his time as a collegiate player. While his power numbers don't blow you away, he hit .392 in 2018, and he has followed it up with a .335 average for a Texas Tech team that will host a super regional next weekend. 

Why the Rangers took him here: Texas is clearly betting that the hit tool will carry Jung as a prospect. There are some questions about hit power potential, and he will need to work to stay at third base defensively -- but there will be a spot for him if he continues to throw out hits like he has as a Red Raider. -- Mullen


9. Atlanta Braves: Shea Langeliers, C, Baylor

Who is Langeliers? The second-best catching prospect in this draft, Langeliers is another prospect who, like Rutschman, should move quickly and stay behind the plate. The Baylor backstop suffered a broken hamate bone early this season, but he kept his stock up by performing well after returning to the field. 

Why the Braves took him here: As the compensation pick for not signing Carter Stewart last year, Atlanta is getting a player who would be the top catching prospect in most drafts. Is Langeliers going to challenge Rutschman as a hitter? No. But a strong defensive catcher with some offensive ability still carries plenty of value. -- Mullen


10. San Francisco Giants: Hunter Bishop, OF, Arizona State

Who is Bishop? The younger brother of Mariners outfielder Braden Bishop didn't hit much his first two years at Arizona State, before exploding out of the gate this season. He has power and speed and plays center field for ASU, but he might end up as a left fielder in the pros.

Have you seen that San Francisco outfield? The Giants had the worst outfield production in the majors in 2018, and they are near the bottom once again in 2019. Bishop had the best tools left on the board, and while he has a lot of swing-and-miss in his game (23 percent strikeout rate), if it all comes together, he has much ceiling as any outfielder in this draft. -- David Schoenfield


11. Toronto Blue Jays: Alek Manoah, RHP, West Virginia

Who is Manoah? Listed at 6-foot-6 and 260 pounds, Manoah is as big a pitching prospect as the top of the draft has seen in recent memory. A reliever his first two seasons in Morgantown, Manoah's stock skyrocketed after he moved into the rotation, and he excelled this year. 

Why the Blue Jays took him here: Have we mentioned this isn't a great class for pitching prospects? That said, Manoah provides Toronto with the crop's best bet to become a solid piece of a big league rotation. Keith Law points to a four-pitch mix highlighted by two swing-and-miss pitches (changeup and slider) that should get Manoah to the majors. -- Mullen


12. New York Mets: Brett Baty, 3B, Lake Travis HS (Austin, Texas)

Who is Baty? As a power-hitting prep prospect, he will need his bat to carry him to the majors, as his defense at third base is very much a work in progress. He also is one of the oldest high school players in this draft at 19½ -- a pretty big red flag. 

Why the Mets took him here: Baty has some of the best power in this draft, but he isn't just a power hitter. If it all comes together, New York just took one of the best all-around hitters in this draft. But there are a few more "ifs" than some of the other prospects drafted around him here. -- Mullen


13. Minnesota Twins: Keoni Cavaco, 3B, Eastlake HS (Chula Vista, California)

Who is Cavaco? A late-blooming third baseman/shortstop, Cavaco was the biggest pop-up high school player of the spring, moving from a little-known prospect to a first-round talent based on his power potential, athleticism and the ability to play third with the possibility that he can stick at shortstop.

Why the Twins took him here: With the big league team thriving in first place and top-rated prospects like Alex Kirilloff and Royce Lewis on the way, the Twins have a good foundation to remain successful in the short term and the long term. Cavaco is a roll of the dice, of sorts, as the Twins project his breakout performance as a sign that he is just beginning his upward trajectory. -- Schoenfield


14. Philadelphia Phillies: Bryson Stott, SS, UNLV

Who is Stott? A shortstop who is likely to actually stay at shortstop, despite his size, the UNLV product is listed at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds and is most often compared to Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford. 

Why the Phillies took him here: Stott will have to prove that his numbers aren't just the product of his hitter-friendly environment in Las Vegas and the Mountain West Conference, but Philadelphia is getting a potential contributor on both sides of the ball at shortstop with enough size that a move to third base also is a possibility. -- Mullen


15. Los Angeles Angels: Will Wilson, SS, NC State

Who is Wilson? Wilson is a college shortstop who profiles more as a second baseman in pro ball. Last summer for USA Baseball's Collegiate National Team, Wilson played second, while the man who went off the board one pick before him -- Bryson Stott -- was the shortstop. 

Why the Angels took him here: Wilson has demonstrated power that should play at second base during his time at NC State, belting a combined 31 home runs over the past two seasons. -- Mullen


16. Arizona Diamondbacks: Corbin Carroll, OF, Lakeside HS (Seattle)

Who is Carroll? The No. 4 player on Keith Law's big board, the 5-foot-10 Carroll is an undersized outfielder with speed, athleticism and plus range in center field, and Law believes he has the strength and swing to get to above-average power as he matures. As Law wrote, if he were 6-foot-3, Carroll might have been a candidate to go first overall.

Why the Diamondbacks took him here: With seven of the first 75 picks, the Diamondbacks have the biggest draft pool of the 30 teams, and they might have received a gift here with their first selection. Given the success of all the undersized players across the majors right now, Carroll's size isn't the big negative it might have been viewed as a generation ago. -- Schoenfield


17. Washington Nationals: Jackson Rutledge, RHP, San Jacinto College

Who is Rutledge? If you thought Alek Manoah was big, wait until you see the 6-foot-8, 260-pound Rutledge on the mound. Rutledge landed at San Jacinto after transferring from Arkansas and dominated with a fastball that regularly touched 98 mph this spring. 

Why the Nationals took him here: With Rutledge's high 90s fastball, a cutter and an improving breaking ball, it's not hard to understand why Washington would jump on a chance to draft a pitcher with that upside. But it remains to see what he'll do against elite competition after taking the junior college route to the draft. -- Mullen


18. Pittsburgh Pirates: Quinn Priester, RHP, Cary-Grove (Illinois) HS

Who is Priester? A 6-foot-3 right-hander from a northern state, Priester is a strike thrower with a repeatable delivery and a swing-and-miss curveball. 

Why the Pirates took him here: Just before the draft started, Keith Law said he was hearing Pittsburgh was likely to go with a high school arm here. Given that Will Wilson and Shea Langeliers (two players Law had going to the Pirates in mock drafts) already were off the board, it seems the Bucs' decision was made easier by those selecting before them. -- Mullen


19. St. Louis Cardinals: Zack Thompson, LHP, Kentucky

Who is Thompson? The Kentucky product is a southpaw who has proved he can compete against high-level competition in the SEC this season. He struck out 130 batters in 90 innings and posted a 2.40 ERA for the Wildcats, thanks to a strong fastball/curveball combo. 

Why the Cardinals took him here: According to Keith Law, Thompson could have been a top-10 pick if not for a 2018 elbow issue and some late elbow pronation in his delivery. The Cardinals have a history of success drafting starting pitchers from major conferences, and Thompson could be next in line. -- Mullen


20. Seattle Mariners: George Kirby, RHP, Elon

Who is Kirby? A 6-foot-3 right-hander who is not from a power conference, Kirby gets his fastball up to 95 mph, and his curveball and changeup both rate as above-average. Kirby walked just six batters in 88⅓ innings, but his fastball was fairly hittable for his level of competition (73 hits), so it's hard to know if he can develop from a control guy (throws strikes) to a command guy (hits location).

Why the Mariners took him here: Well, for the third time in four years, general manager Jerry Dipoto took a smaller-college guy in the first round, following outfielder Kyle Lewis (Mercer) in 2016 and pitcher Logan Gilbert (Stetson) last season. Like Gilbert, Kirby is viewed as a high-floor guy more so than having a high ceiling, and given the state of the Mariners' pitching staff, betting on a higher degree of certainty is understandable. -- Schoenfield


21. Atlanta Braves: Braden Shewmake, SS/3B, Texas A&M

Who is Shewmake? A contact hitter in the power-strikeout era, Shewmake hit over .300 in all three of his years at Texas A&M and struck out just 27 times in 241 at-bats this season. At 6-foot-4, he is a tall shortstop who could end up at second or third or moving around the diamond. 

Why the Braves took him here: Have we mentioned that college hitters are the strength of this draft? Shewmake proved himself in the tough SEC, and he is a safe bet to produce with his hit tool. There isn't a lot of power here, but Atlanta added a second high-floor player after landing Shea Langeliers at No. 9. -- Mullen


22. Tampa Bay Rays: Greg Jones, SS, UNC Wilmington

Who is Jones? A draft-eligible sophomore, the switch-hitter is an 80 runner, and then some, making him the fastest player in the draft. That makes him one of the most exciting players in the draft. And while he has a strong arm, Keith Law thinks he will move to center field and has concerns about Jones' hit tool (he did hit .343 for UNC Wilmington, playing in a minor conference), thus ranking him just No. 62 on his board.

Why the Rays took him here: Speed never slumps! The Rays have one of the top two farm systems, allowing them to gamble here on a player with game-changing speed. The one thing Tampa Bay's farm system does lack is an obvious center-field replacement for Kevin Kiermaier -- who has been injury-prone in recent seasons -- so if Jones moves to center, he has the speed to give the Rays another great glove in the outfield. -- Schoenfield


23. Colorado Rockies: Michael Toglia, 1B/OF, UCLA

Who is Toglia? The UCLA first baseman/corner outfielder is a plus defender at first with a chance to develop as a hitter. He is the No. 51 player on Keith Law's Big Board, so this pick was something of a surprise. 

Why the Rockies took him here: Law mentioned going into the draft that Colorado was one of the toughest teams to get a read on, so it's likely the Rockies saw something in Toglia that others didn't. While the glove is the calling card for Toglia, he has posted a 1.001 OPS and belted 14 home runs for the No. 1 team in college baseball so far this season -- and first base has consistently been a position of need in Colorado since the days of Todd Helton. -- Mullen


24. Cleveland Indians: Daniel Espino, RHP, Georgia Premier Academy

Who is Espino? A prospect Keith Law calls a smaller 6-foot right-hander with effort, Espino has first-round stuff despite his stature. He is a Panamanian-born pitcher who managed to overcome the stigma smaller starting pitchers face in the first round of the draft. 

Why the Indians took him: Cleveland is one team that isn't afraid to keep a smaller pitcher in the rotation (think Trevor Bauer), and the Indians are getting a pitcher with as much pure stuff as anyone who has been picked. Espino has flashed 99 mph on his fastball and shown a hard slider to go with it, meaning the payoff for Cleveland could be high if this pick works out. -- Mullen


25. Los Angeles Dodgers: Kody Hoese, 3B, Tulane

Who is Hoese? The Royals took Hoese in the 35th round last year as a draft-eligible sophomore, but he returned to Tulane and improved from .291 hitting with five home runs to .392 and 23 home runs, while registering more walks than strikeouts. He will turn 22 in July, making him the oldest hitter in Keith Law's top 100, and Hoese eventually could end up at first base.

Why the Dodgers took him here: Did you see those offensive numbers? Back in 2015, the Dodgers struck gold with the 24th pick when Walker Buehler fell because of some arm issues. Hoese fell in part because of his age, and you wonder if the Dodgers will once again take advantage with a stealth late-first-round pick. -- Schoenfield


26. Arizona Diamondbacks: Blake Walston, LHP, New Hanover (North Carolina) HS

Who is Walston? Keith Law points to Walston as one of the few pop-up arms of the spring in this draft, but the projectable North Carolina prep prospect is considered a tough sign as an NC State commit. He also was a record-setting quarterback in high school. 

Why the Diamondbacks took him here: The Diamondbacks have seven Day 1 picks, so this somewhat surprising selection could have some strategy around it. Arizona took a high school outfielder earlier in the night when it grabbed Corbin Carroll, and it added an athletic pitcher with upside -- if Walston does in fact sign with Arizona here. -- Mullen


27. Chicago Cubs: Ryan Jensen, RHP, Fresno State

Who is Jensen? The No. 32 player on Keith Law's draft board, Jensen has a big-time fastball that sits at 97 to 99 mph but lacks a strong second pitch. 

Why the Cubs took him here: Drafting and developing pitchers hasn't exactly been a strength for the Cubs during the Theo Epstein era. In Jensen, Chicago is betting on the heat of an undersized right-hander who has started in college but could end up in a major league bullpen. -- Mullen


28. Milwaukee Brewers: Ethan Small, LHP, Mississippi State

Who is Small? A redshirt junior who missed the 2017 season with Tommy John surgery, Small doesn't have big-time velocity at 86 to 92 mph, but he dominated the SEC with a 1.88 ERA and 160 strikeouts in 96 innings. Batters hit just .160 against him as his fastball showed deception and the movement you need from a finesse-type lefty.

Why the Brewers took him here: Teams don't really use the draft for need, since you don't know what your needs will be in the future. But the Brewers certainly need rotation help -- not just at the major league level, but also in the minors, as the farm system has produced Brandon Woodruff, Corbin Burnes and Freddy Peralta over the past two seasons. Small had big numbers in the best conference in college baseball.


29. Oakland Athletics: Logan Davidson, SS, Clemson

Who is Davidson? Davidson is a shortstop with some pop -- but also some swing-and-miss -- in his bat. He posted double-digit home runs and steals in all three of his seasons at Clemson, and he has a good chance to stick in the middle of the diamond as a pro.

Why the Athletics took him here: The A's are betting Davidson can develop into the player his tools suggest, despite his struggles in the wood-bat Cape Cod League -- where he hit just .194 last season -- and his high strikeout totals during his time at Clemson. -- Mullen


30. New York Yankees: Anthony Volpe, SS, Delbarton HS (Morristown, New Jersey)

Who is Volpe? A high school teammate of the more heralded Jack Leiter (a potential first-rounder himself, but likely headed to Vanderbilt), Volpe ranks just 90th on Keith Law's board. His hit tool projects as his most likely tool to be above-average, and Law likes his feel and instincts but believes Volpe will move to second or third in the pros.

Why the Yankees took him here: Maybe they'll take Leiter -- son of Al -- later on and try to buy him out of that Vanderbilt commitment, using Volpe as a recruiting tool. Or maybe the Yankees just really like that hit tool. -- Schoenfield


31. Los Angeles Dodgers: Michael Busch, 1B, North Carolina

Who is Busch? Keith Law had Busch at No. 16 on his draft board, but he fell to the Dodgers 15 picks later. He has played first base during his time at North Carolina, but he was announced as a second baseman when L.A. took him. 

Why the Dodgers took him here: Busch has power -- 16 home runs this spring -- and has walked 20 more times than he has struck out this season. Six picks after grabbing Kody Hoese from Tulane, the Dodgers added another strong bat late in the first round for an organization that has nailed its offensive picks in recent drafts -- Mullen


32. Houston Astros: Korey Lee, C, Cal

Who is Lee? Surprise! When Andrew Vaughn became the first player from Cal selected in Monday's first round, everyone saw it coming. When Lee's name came off the board 29 picks later, none of us saw it coming. Lee is the first player ranked outside of Keith Law's top 100 to be selected. 

Why the Astros took him here: Lee's slash line is certainly attention-grabbing, as he went off to the tune of .338/.419/.626 for the Golden Bears this season; and as a general rule, if the Astros see something in a player, there's probably something there. -- Mullen


Compensation Picks

No. 33: Arizona Diamondbacks:* Brennan Malone, RHP, IMG Academy
No. 34: Arizona Diamondbacks:** Drey Jameson, RHP, Ball State

*For losing Patrick Corbin
**For losing A.J. Pollock


Competitive Balance Round A

No. 35 Miami Marlins: Kameron Misner, OF, Missouri
No. 36 Tampa Bay Rays:* J.J. Goss, RHP, Cypress Ranch HS (Houston)
No. 37 Pittsburgh Pirates:  Sammy Siani, OF, Penn Charter School (Philadelphia)
No. 38 New York Yankees:** T.J. Sikkema, LHP, Missouri
No. 39 Minnesota Twins: Matt Wallner, OF, Southern Miss
No. 40 Tampa Bay Rays:*** Seth Johnson, RHP, Campbell
No. 41 Texas Rangers:**** Davis Wendzel, 3B, Baylor

* For not signing Gunnar Hoglund
** From Reds via trade
*** From A's via trade
**** From Brewers via trade


Second Round

No. 42 Baltimore Orioles: Gunnar Henderson, SS, Morgan Academy (Selma, Alabama)
No. 43 Boston Red Sox:* Cameron Cannon, SS, Arizona
No. 44 Kansas City Royals: Brady McConnell, SS, Florida
No. 45 Chicago White Sox: Matthew Thompson, RHP, Cypress Ranch HS (Houston)
No. 46 Miami Marlins: Nasim Nunez, SS, Collins Hill HS (Suwanee, Georgia)
No. 47 Detroit Tigers: Nick Quintana, 3B, Arizona
No. 48 San Diego Padres: Joshua Mears, OF, Federal Way (Washington) HS
No. 49 Cincinnati Reds: Rece Hinds, SS, IMG Academy
No. 50 Texas Rangers: Ryan Garcia, RHP, UCLA
No. 51 San Francisco Giants: Logan Wyatt, 1B, Louisville
No. 52 Toronto Blue Jays: Kendall Williams, RHP, IMG Academy
No. 53 New York Mets: Josh Wolf, RHP, St. Thomas HS (Bellaire, Texas)
No. 54 Minnesota Twins: Matt Canterino, RHP, Rice
No. 55 Los Angeles Angels: Kyren Paris, SS, Freedom HS (Oakley, California)
No. 56 Arizona Diamondbacks: Ryne Nelson, RHP, Oregon
No. 57 Pittsburgh Pirates: Matt Gorski, OF, Indiana
No. 58 St. Louis Cardinals: Trejyn Fletcher, OF, Deering HS (Portland, Maine)
No. 59 Seattle Mariners: Brandon Williamson, LHP, TCU
No. 60 Atlanta Braves: Beau Philip, SS, Oregon State
No. 61 Tampa Bay Rays: John Doxakis, LHP, Texas A&M
No. 62 Colorado Rockies: Aaron Schunk, 3B, Georgia
No. 63 Cleveland Indians: Yordys Valdes, SS, McArthur HS (Hollywood, Florida)
No. 64 Chicago Cubs: Chase Strumpf, 2B, UCLA
No. 65 Milwaukee Brewers: Antoine Kelly, LHP, Wabash Valley College
No. 66 Oakland Athletics: Tyler Baum, RHP, North Carolina
No. 67 New York Yankees: Josh Smith, 2B, LSU
No. 68 Houston Astros: Grae Kessinger, SS, Ole Miss
No. 69 Boston Red Sox: Matthew Lugo, SS, Carlos Beltran Academy

* Boston's top pick was dropped 10 spots (33 to 43) because the team was more than $40 million over the luxury tax.


Competitive Balance Round B

No. 70 Kansas City Royals: Alec Marsh, RHP, Arizona State
No. 71 Baltimore Orioles: Kyle Stowers, OF, Stanford
No. 72 Pittsburgh Pirates: Jared Triolo, 3B, Houston
No. 73 San Diego Padres: Logan Driscoll, C, George Mason
No. 74 Arizona Diamondbacks: Tommy Henry, LHP, Michigan
No. 75 Arizona Diamondbacks:* Dominic Fletcher, OF, Arkansas
No. 76 Seattle Mariners:** Isaiah Campbell, RHP, Arkansas
No. 77 Colorado Rockies: Karl Kauffmann, RHP, Michigan

* From Cardinals via trade
** From Indians via trade


Compensation Picks

No. 78 Los Angeles Dodgers:* Jimmy Lewis, RHP, Lake Travis (Texas) HS

* For losing Yasmani Grandal


Third Round

No. 79 Baltimore Orioles: Zach Watson, OF, LSU
No. 80. Kansas City Royals: Grant Gambrell, LHP, Oregon State
No. 81. Chicago White Sox: Andrew Dalquist, RHP, Redondo Union HS (Calif.)
No. 82 Miami Marlins: Peyton Burdick, OF, Wright State
No. 83 Detroit Tigers: Andre Lipcius, 3B, Tennessee
No. 84 San Diego Padres: Hudson Head, OF, Winston Churchill HS (Texas)
No. 85 Cincinnati Reds: Tyler Callihan, SS, Providence (Jacksonville, Fla.) HS
No. 86 Texas Rangers: Justin Slaten, RHP, New Mexico
No. 87 San Francisco Giants: Grant McCray, OF, Lakewood Ranch (Fla) HS
No. 88 Toronto Blue Jays: Dasan Brown, OF, Abbey Park (Ontraio) HS
No. 89 New York Mets: Matt Allen, RHP, Seminole (Fla.) HS
No. 90 Minnesota Twins: Spencer Steer, 3B, Oregon
No. 91 Philadelphia Phillies: Jamari Baylor, SS, Benedictine (Va.) School
No. 92 Los Angeles Angels: Jack Kochanowicz, LHP, Harriton (Pa.) HS
No. 93 Arizona Diamondbacks: Tristin English, RHP, Georgia Tech
No. 94 Washington Nationals: Drew Mendoza, 3B, Florida St.
No. 95 Pittsburgh Pirates: Matt Frazier, OF, Arizona
No. 96 St. Louis Cardinals: Tony Locey, RHP, Georgia
No. 97 Seattle Mariners: Levi Stoudt, RHP, Lehigh
No. 98 Atlanta Braves: Michael Harris, LHP, Stockbridge (Ga.) HS
No. 99 Tampa Bay Rays: Shane Sasaki, OF, Iolani (Hawaii) HS
No. 100 Colorado Rockies: Jacob Wallace, RHP, UConn
No. 101 Cleveland Indians: Joseph Naranjo, 1B, Rueben S. Ayala (Calif.) HS
No. 102 Los Angeles Dodgers: Ryan Pepiot, RHP, Butler
No. 103 Chicago Cubs: Michael McAvene, RHP, Louisville
No. 104 Oakland Athletics: Marcus Smith, OF, Pembroke Hill (Mo.) HS
No. 105 New York Yankees: Jake Sanford, OF, Western Kentucky
No. 106 Houston Astros: Jordan Brewer, OF, Michigan
No. 107 Boston Red Sox: Ryan Zeferjahn, RHP, Kansas

* Milwaukee has no third-round pick for signing Yasmani Grandal

Fourth Round

108. Baltimore, Joseph Ortiz, ss, New Mexico State.
109. Kansas City, Michael Massey, 2b, Illinois.
110. Chicago White Sox, James Beard, cf, Loyd Star HS, Brookhaven, Miss.
111. Miami, Evan Edwards, 1b, NC State.
112. Detroit, Ryan Kreidler, ss, UCLA.
113. San Diego, Matt Brash, rhp, Niagara.
114. Cincinnati, Ivan Johnson, 2b, Chipola JC.
115. Texas, Cody Freeman, inf, Etiwanda HS, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
116. San Francisco, Tyler Fitzgerald, ss, Louisville.
117. Toronto, Will Robertson, of, Creighton.
118. N.Y. Mets, Jake Mangum, cf, Mississippi State.
119. Minnesota, Seth Gray, 3b, Wright State.
120. Philadelphia, Erik Miller, lhp, Stanford.
121. L.A. Angels, Erik Rivera, lhp, Puerto Rico Baseball Academy.
122. Arizona, Glenallen Hill Jr., ss, Santa Cruz (Calif.) HS.
123. Washington, Matt Cronin, lhp, Arkansas.
124. Pittsburgh, C.J. Flowers, rhp, Florida State.
125. St. Louis, Andre Pallante, rhp, UC Irvine.
126. Seattle, Tim Elliott, rhp, Georgia.
127. Atlanta, Kasey Kalich, rhp, Texas A&M.
128. Tampa Bay, Graeme Stinson, lhp, Duke.
129. Colorado, Brenton Doyle, rf, Shepherd.
130. Cleveland, Christian Cairo, ss, Calvary Christian HS, Clearwater, Fla.
131. L.A. Dodgers, Brandon Lewis, 3b, UC Irvine.
132. Chicago Cubs, Chris Clarke, rhp, Southern Cal.
133. Milwaukee, Nick Kahle, c, Washington.
134. Oakland, Kyle McCann, c, Georgia Tech.
135. N.Y. Yankees, Jake Agnos, lhp, East Carolina.
136. Houston, Colin Barber, of, Pleasant Valley HS, Chico, Calif.
137. Boston, Noah Song, rhp, Navy.

Fifth Round

138. Baltimore, Darell Hernaiz, ss. America HS, El Paso, Texas.
139. Kansas City, John Rave, of, Illinois State.
140. Chicago White Sox, Dan Metzdorf, lhp, Boston College.
141. Miami, Evan Fitterer, rhp, Aliso Niguel (Calif.) HS.
142. Detroit, Bryant Packard, 1b, East Carolina.
143. San Diego, Chris Lincoln, rhp, UC Santa Barbara.
144. Cincinnati, Evan Kravetz, lhp, Rice.
145. Texas, Kellen Strahm, cf, San Jose State.
146. San Francisco, Garrett Frechette, 1b, Orange (Calif.) Lutheran HS.
147. Toronto, Tanner Morris, ss, Virginia.
148. N.Y. Mets, Nathan Jones, rhp, Northwestern State.
149. Minnesota, Will Holland, ss, Auburn.
150. Philadelphia, Gunner Mayer, rhp, San Joaquin Delta College.
151. L.A. Angels, Garrett Stallings, rhp, Tennessee.
152. Arizona, Conor Grammes, rhp, Xavier.
153. Washington, Tyler Dyson, rhp, Florida.
154. Pittsburgh, Grant Ford, rhp, Nevada.
155. St. Louis, Thomas Connor, lhp, Georgia Tech.
156. Seattle, Austin Shenton, 3b, FIU.
157. Atlanta, Stephen Paolini, cf, St. Joseph HS, Trumbull, Conn.
158. Tampa Bay, Ben Brecht, lhp, UC Santa Barbara.
159. Colorado, Will Ethridge, rhp, Mississippi.
160. Cleveland, Hunter Gaddis, rhp, Georgia State.
161. L.A. Dodgers, Jack Little, rhp, Stanford.
162. Chicago Cubs, Josh Burgmann, rhp, Washington.
163. Milwaukee, Thomas Dillard, c, Mississippi.
164. Oakland, Jalen Greer, ss, St. Rita HS, Chicago.
165. N.Y. Yankees, Ken Waldichuk, lhp, St. Mary's (CA).
166. Houston, Hunter Brown, rhp, Wayne State (Mich.)
167. Boston, Jaxx Groshans, c, Kansas.

Sixth Round

168. Baltimore, Maverick Handley, c, Stanford.
169. Kansas City, Dante Biasi, lhp, Penn State.
170. Chicago White Sox, Avery Weems, lhp, Arizona.
171. Miami, MD Johnson, rhp, Dallas Baptist.
172. Detroit, Cooper Johnson, c, Mississippi.
173. San Diego, Drake Fellows, rhp, Vanderbilt.
174. Cincinnati, Graham Ashcraft, rhp, UAB.
175. Texas, Cody Bradford, lhp, Baylor.
176. San Francisco, Dilan Rosario, ss, Colegio Marista HS, Puerto Rico.
177. Toronto, Cameron Eden, ss, California.
178. N.Y. Mets, Zach Ashford, cf, Fresno State.
179. Minnesota, Sawyer Gipson, rhp, Mercer.
180. Philadelphia, Andrew Schultz, rhp, Tennessee.
181. L.A. Angels, Zach Peek, rhp, Winthrop.
182. Arizona, Andrew Saalfrank, lhp, Indiana.
183. Washington, Jackson Cluff, ss, BYU.
184. Pittsburgh, Will Matthiesen, rhp, Stanford.
185. St. Louis, Pedro Pages, c, FAU.
186. Seattle, Michael Limoncelli, rhp, Horseheads (NY) HS.
187. Atlanta, Tanner Gordon, rhp, Indiana.
188. Tampa Bay, Colby White, rhp, Mississippi State.
189. Colorado, Gavin Hollowell, rhp, St. John's.
190. Cleveland, Jordan Brown, ss, Junipero Serra HS, Gardena, Calif.
191. L.A. Dodgers, Aaron Ochsenbein, rhp, Eastern Kentucky.
192. Chicago Cubs, Ethan Hearn, Mobile (Ala.) Christian School.
193. Milwaukee, Nick Bennett, lhp, Louisville.
194. Oakland, Seth Shuman, rhp, Georgia Southern.
195. N.Y. Yankees, Hayden Wesneski, rhp, Sam Houston State.
196. Houston, Matthew Barefoot, cf, Campbell.
197. Boston, Chris Murphy, lhp, San Diego.

Seventh Round

198. Baltimore, Johnny Rizer, cf, TCU.
199. Kansas City, Noah Murdock, rhp, Virginia.
200. Chicago White Sox, Karan Patel, rhp, UTSA.
201. Miami, Bryan Hoeing, rhp, Louisville.
202. Detroit, Zack Hess, rhp, LSU.
203. San Diego, Connor Lehmann, rhp, St. Louis.
204. Cincinnati, Eric Yang, c, UC Santa Barbara.
205. Texas, Brandon Sproat, rhp, Pace (Fla.) HS.
206. San Francisco, Armani Smith, of, UC Santa Barbara.
207. Toronto, LJ Talley, 2b, Georgia.
208. N.Y. Mets, Luke Ritter, 2b, Wichita State.
209. Minnesota, Anthony Prato, ss, UConn.
210. Philadelphia, Brett Schulze, rhp, Minnesota.
211. L.A. Angels, Davis Daniel, rhp, Auburn.
212. Arizona, Spencer Brickhouse, 1b, East Carolina.
213. Washington, Todd Peterson, rhp, LSU.
214. Pittsburgh, Blake Sabol, rf, Southern Cal.
215. St. Louis, Jack Ralston, rhp, UCLA.
216. Seattle, Adam Macko, lhp, Vauxhall HS, Stony Plain, Alberta.
217. Atlanta, Darius Vines, rhp, Cal St. Bakersfield.
218. Tampa Bay, Jake Guenther, 1b, TCU.
219. Colorado, Jared Horn, rhp, California.
220. Cleveland, Xzavion Curry, rhp, Georgia Tech.
221. L.A. Dodgers, Nick Robertson, rhp, James Madison.
222. Chicago Cubs, Brad Deppermann, rhp, North Florida.
223. Milwaukee, Gabe Holt, 2b, Texas Tech.
224. Oakland, Drew Millas, c, Missouri State.
225. N.Y. Yankees, Nick Paciorek, rhp, Northwestern.
226. Houston, Blair Henley, rhp, Texas.
227. Boston, Brock Bell, rhp, College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota.

Eighth Round

228. Baltimore, Griffin McLarty, rhp, College of Charleston.
229. Kansas City, Drew Parrish, lhp, Florida State
230. Chicago White Sox, Ivan Gonzalez, c, West Virginia.
231. Miami, Tevin Mitchell, of, UC Santa Barbara.
232. Detroit, Jack Kenley, ss, Arkansas.
233. San Diego, Andrew Mitchel, lhp, San Jose State.
234. Cincinnati, Quin Cotton, cf, Grand Canyon.
235. Texas, John Matthews, rhp, Kent State.
236. San Francisco, Caleb Kilian, rhp, Texas Tech.
237. Toronto, Angel Camacho, 3b, Jacksonville.
238. N.Y. Mets, Connor Wollersheim, lhp, Kent State.
239. Minnesota, Casey Legumina, rhp, Gonzaga.
240. Philadelphia, Nate Fassnacht, ss, George Washington.
241. L.A. Angels, Kyle Brnovich, rhp, Elon.
242. Arizona, Dominic Canzone, rf, Ohio State.
243. Washington, Jeremy Ydens, cf, UCLA.
244. Pittsburgh, Austin Roberts, rhp, Cal St. Sacramento.
245. St. Louis, Logan Gragg, rhp, Oklahoma State.
246. Seattle, Ty Adcock, rhp, Elon.
247. Atlanta, Ricky DeVito, rhp, Seton Hall.
248. Tampa Bay, Nathan Wiles, rhp, Oklahoma.
249. Colorado, Jacob Kostyshock, rhp, Arkansas.
250. Cleveland, Will Brennan, cf, Kansas State.
251. L.A. Dodgers, Ryan Ward, lf, Bryant.
252. Chicago Cubs, Davidjohn Herz, lhp, Terry Sanford HS, Fayetteville, N.C.
253. Milwaukee, David Hamilton, ss, Texas.
254. Oakland, Jose Dicochea, rhp, Sahuarita (Ariz.) HS.
255. N.Y. Yankees, Zachary Greene, rhp, South Alabama.
256. Houston, Luis Guerrero, cf, Miami Dade CC South.
257. Boston, Wil Dalton, cf, Florida.

Ninth Round

258. Baltimore, Connor Gillispie, rhp, VCU.
259. Kansas City, Clay Dungan, ss, Indiana State.
260. Chicago White Sox, Tyson Messer, rhp, Campbell.
261. Miami, Evan Brabrand, rhp, Liberty.
262. Detroit, Austin Bergner, rhp, North Carolina.
263. San Diego, Jason Blanchard, lhp, Lamar.
264. Cincinnati, TJ Hopkins, cf, South Carolina.
265. Texas, Zak Kent, rhp, VMI.
266. San Francisco, Simon Whiteman, ss, Yale.
267. Toronto, Philip Clarke, c, Vanderbilt.
268. N.Y. Mets, Joe Genord, 1b, South Florida.
269. Minnesota, Brent Headrick, lhp, Illinois State.
270. Philadelphia, Rudy Rott, 1b, Ohio.
271. L.A. Angels, Zach Linginfelter, rhp, Tennessee.
272. Arizona, Bobby Ay, rhp, Cal Poly.
273. Washington, Hunter McMahon, rhp, Texas State.
274. Pittsburgh, Ethan Paul, ss, Vanderbilt.
275. St. Louis, Todd Lott, of, Louisiana-Lafayette.
276. Seattle, Mike Salvatore, ss, Florida State.
277. Atlanta, Cody Milligan, 2b, Cowley County CC.
278. Tampa Bay, Evan McKendry, rhp, Miami.
279. Colorado, Isaac Collins, 2b, Creighton.
280. Cleveland, Will Bartlett, c, IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.
281. L.A. Dodgers, Alec Gamboa, lhp, Fresno CC.
282. Chicago Cubs, Tyler Schlaffer, rhp, Homewood (Ill.) Flossmoor HS.
283. Milwaukee, Darrien Miller, c, Clovis (Calif.) HS.
284. Oakland, Colin Peluse, rhp, Wake Forest.
285. N.Y. Yankees, Spencer Henson, 1b, Oral Roberts.
286. Houston, Peyton Battenfield, rhp, Oklahoma State.
287. Boston, Cody Scroggins, rhp, Arkansas.

10th Round

288. Baltimore, Jordan Cannon, c, Sam Houston State.
289. Kansas City, Anthony Veneziano, lhp, Coastal Carolina.
290. Chicago White Sox, Nate Pawelczyk, rhp, Winthrop.
291. Miami, J.D. Orr, cf, Wright State.
292. Detroit, Jake Holton, 1b, Creighton.
293. San Diego, Ethan Elliott, lhp, Lincoln Memorial.
294. Cincinnati, Jake Stevenson, rhp, Minnesota.
295. Texas, Joe Corbett, rhp, West Texas A&M.
296. San Francisco, Jeff Houghtby, ss, San Diego.
297. Toronto, Glenn Santiago, ss, International BB Academy, Puerto Rico.
298. N.Y. Mets, Scott Ota, rf, UIC.
299. Minnesota, Ben Gross, rhp, Duke.
300. Philadelphia, McCarthy Tatum, 3b, Fresno State.
301. L.A. Angels, Chad Sykes, rhp, UNC Greensboro.
302. Arizona, Oscar Santos, c, P J Education School, Puerto Rico.
303. Washington, Andrew Pratt, c, Lubbock Christian.
304. Pittsburgh, Cameron Junker, rhp, Notre Dame.
305. St. Louis, Jake Sommers, lhp, Milwaukee.
306. Seattle, Kyle Hill, rhp, Baylor.
307. Atlanta, Brandon Parker, rf, Mississippi Gulf Coast JC.
308. Tampa Bay, Jonathan Embry, c, Liberty.
309. Colorado, Jack Yalowitz, rf, Illinois.
310. Cleveland, Zach Hart, rhp, Franklin Pierce.
311. L.A. Dodgers, Zac Ching, ss, VCU.
312. Chicago Cubs, Wyatt Hendrie, c, Antelope Valley JC.
313. Milwaukee, Taylor Floyd, rhp, Texas Tech.
314. Oakland, Patrick McColl, 1b, Harvard.
315. N.Y. Yankees, Mitch Spence, rhp, SC Aiken.
316. Houston, C.J. Stubbs, rhp, Southern Cal.
317. Boston, Stephen Scott, of, Vanderbilt.

11th Round

318. Baltimore, Andrew Daschbach, 1b, Stanford.
319. Kansas City, Vinnie Pasquantino, 1b, Old Dominion.
320. Chicago White Sox, Victor Torres, c, International BB Academy, Puerto Rico.
321. Miami, Anthony Maldonado, rhp, Bethune-Cookman.
322. Detroit, John Mcmillon, of, Texas Tech.
323. San Diego, Mason Feole, lhp, UConn.
324. Cincinnati, Wendell Marrero, rf, Puerto Rico BB Academy, Puerto Rico.
325. Texas, Nick Lockhart, rhp, Woodgrove HS, Lovettsville, Va.
326. San Francisco, Trevor McDonald, rhp, George County HS, Lucedale, Miss.
327. Toronto, Nick Neal, rf, Randleman (N.C.) HS
328. N.Y. Mets, Jordan Martinson, lhp, Dallas Baptist.
329. Minnesota, Tanner Brubaker, rhp, UC Irvine.
330. Philadelphia, Marcus Lee Sang, cf, Northern HS, Owings, Md.
331. L.A. Angels, Brent Killam, lhp, Georgetown.
332. Arizona, Nick Snyder, lhp, West Virginia.
333. Washington, JT Arruda, ss, Fresno State.
334. Pittsburgh, Jase Bowen, cf, Toledo Central Catholic HS, Northwood, Ohio.
335. St. Louis, Connor Lunn, rhp, Southern Cal.
336. Seattle, Carter Bins, c, Fresno State.
337. Atlanta, Vaughn Grissom, ss, Hagerty HS, Oviedo, Fla.
338. Tampa Bay, Ben Troike, ss, Illinois.
339. Colorado, Mike Ruff, rhp, FAU.
340. Cleveland, Nick Mikolajchak, rhp, Sam Houston State.
341. L.A. Dodgers, Logan Boyer, rhp, San Diego State.
342. Chicago Cubs, Mack Chambers, ss, Seminole State JC.
343. Milwaukee, Brock Begue, lhp, Cuyahoga CC.
344. Oakland, Dustin Harris, 3b, St. Petersburg JC.
345. N.Y. Yankees, Oliver Dunn, 2b, Utah.
346. Houston, Ryan Gusto, rhp, Florida Southwestern State JC.
347. Boston, Sebastian Keane, rhp, North Andover (Mass.) HS.

12th Round

348. Baltimore, Kade Strowd, rhp, West Virginia.
349. Kansas City, Adam Lukas, rhp, Evansville.
350. Chicago White Sox, Misael Gonzalez Acosta, cf, Leadership Christian Academy, Puerto Rico.
351. Miami, Chris Mokma, rhp, Holland (Mich.) Christian HS.
352. Detroit, Corey Joyce, ss, NC Central.
353. San Diego, Matthew Acosta, cf, Southern Cal.
354. Cincinnati, Yan Contreras, ss, Puerto Rico BB Academy.
355. Texas, Gavin Collyer, rhp, Mountain View HS, Buford, Ga.
356. San Francisco, Chris Wright, lhp, Bryant.
357. Toronto, Sam Ryan, rhp, VCU.
358. N.Y. Mets, Antoine Duplantis, of, LSU.
359. Minnesota, Sean Mooney, rhp, St. John's.
360. Philadelphia, Jadiel Sanchez, rf, Natividad Rodriguez HS, Arroyo, Puerto Rico.
361. L.A. Angels, Jack Dashwood, lhp, UC Santa Barbara.
362. Arizona, Avery Short, lhp, Southport HS, Indianapolis.
363. Washington, Orlando Ribalta, rhp, Miami Dade CC.
364. Pittsburgh, Kyle Wilkie, c, Clemson.
365. St. Louis, Patrick Romeri, rf, IMG Academy, Sarasota, Fla.
366. Seattle, Antoine Mistico, cf, Gateway CC.
367. Atlanta, Andy Samuelson, lhp, Wabash Valley JC.
368. Tampa Bay, Nick Sogard, ss, Loyola Marymount.
369. Colorado, Christian Koss, ss, UC Irvine.
370. Cleveland, Allan Hernandez, rhp, Miami (Fla.) Christian School.
371. L.A. Dodgers, Mitchell Tyranski, Michigan State.
372. Chicago Cubs, Hunter Bigge, rhp, Harvard.
373. Milwaukee, Arman Sabouri, lhp, California.
374. Oakland, TJ Schofield-Sam, 3b, North Park SS, Brampton NC, Canada.
375. N.Y. Yankees, Ryan Anderson, lhp, Nevada.
376. Houston, Garrett Gayle, rhp, Rice.
377. Boston, Brendan Cellucci, lhp, Tulane.

13th Round

378. Baltimore, Dan Hammer, rhp, Pittsburgh.
379. Kansas City, Tyler Tolbert, ss, UAB.
380. Chicago White Sox, Cooper Bradford, rhp, Florida Southern.
381. Miami, Zach King, lhp, Vanderbilt.
382. Detroit, Matt Walker, lhp, Illinois State.
383. San Diego, Brandon Komar, rhp, Madison JC.
384. Cincinnati, Luke Berryhill, c, South Carolina.
385. Texas, Ben Anderson, rhp, Binghamton.
386. San Francisco, Harrison Freed, rf, Butler.
387. Toronto, Trevor Schwecke, ss, Milwaukee.
388. N.Y. Mets, Blaine McIntosh, cf, Sycamore HS, Pleasant View, Tenn.
389. Minnesota, Dylan Thomas, rhp, Hawaii.
390. Philadelphia, Hunter Markwardt, cf, Oklahoma Christian.
391. L.A. Angels, Edwin Sanchez, rhp, Baseball Youth Academy, Puerto Rico.
392. Arizona, Cam Coursey, 2b, Georgia Gwinnett.
393. Washington, Jake Randa, lf, Northwest Florida JC.
394. Pittsburgh, Chase Murray, cf, Georgia Tech.
395. St. Louis, Tommy Jew, cf, UC Santa Barbara.
396. Seattle, Reid Morgan, rhp, South Carolina.
397. Atlanta, Tyler Owens, rhp, Trinity Catholic HS, Ocala, Fla. 398. Tampa Bay, Zach Huffins, cf, Arizona Western.
399. Colorado, Daniel Cope, c, Cal St. Fullerton.
400. Cleveland, Micah Pries, cf, Point Loma Nazarene.
401. L.A. Dodgers, Jacob Cantleberry, lhp, Missouri.
402. Chicago Cubs, Porter Hodge, rhp, Cottonwood Senior HS, West Jordan, Utah.
403. Milwaukee, Jackson Gillis, lhp, Vanderbilt.
404. Oakland, Sahid Valenzuela, ss, Cal St. Fullerton.
405. N.Y. Yankees, Nelson Alvarez, rhp, South Florida.
406. Houston, Kevin Holcomb, rhp, Glendale JC.
407. Boston, Blake Loubier, rhp, Oviedo HS, Winter Springs, Fla.

14th Round

408. Baltimore, Mason Janvrin, cf, Central Missouri.
409. Kansas City, Justin Hooper, lhp, UCLA.
410. Chicago White Sox, McKinley Moore, rhp, Little Rock.
411. Miami, Easton Lucas, lhp, Pepperdine.
412. Detroit, Ted Stuka, rhp, UC San Diego.
413. San Diego, Bodi Rascon, lhp, Decatur HS, Bridgeport, Texas.
414. Cincinnati, Garrett Wolforth, c, Nova Southeastern.
415. Texas, Adam Berghorst, rhp, Zeeland (Mich.) East HS.
416. San Francisco, Nick Morreale, rhp, Georgetown.
417. Toronto, Eric Rivera, cf, FAU.
418. N.Y. Mets, Kennie Taylor, cf, Duke.
419. Minnesota, Cody Laweryson, rhp, Maine.
420. Philadelphia, Chris Micheles, lhp, Washington.
421. L.A. Angels, Zac Kristofak, rhp, Georgia.
422. Arizona, Lyle Lin, c, Arizona State.
423. Washington, Lucas Knowles, lhp, Central Arizona JC.
424. Pittsburgh, Aaron Shackelford, ss, The Masters.
425. St. Louis, Tyler Statler, rhp, Hononegah HS, Roscoe, Ill.
426. Seattle, Patrick Frick, ss, Wake Forest
427. Atlanta, Jared Johnson, rhp, Smithville (Miss.) HS.
428. Tampa Bay, Logan Allen, cf, Arkansas-Fort Smith.
429. Colorado, Joe Aeilts, lf, Illinois State.
430. Cleveland, Ike Freeman, ss, North Carolina.
431. L.A. Dodgers, Sean Mellen, lhp, Northeastern.
432. Chicago Cubs, Ryan Reynolds, 3b, Texas.
433. Milwaukee, Paxton Schultz, rhp, Utah Valley.
434. Oakland, Peyton Miller, rhp, Tyler JC.
435. N.Y. Yankees, Kevin Milam, rhp, St. Mary's (CA).
436. Houston, Derek West, rhp, Pittsburgh.
437. Boston, Jordan Beck, 1b, Hazel Green (Ala.) HS.

15th Round

438. Baltimore, Kyle Martin, rhp, Fordham.
439. Kansas City, Sean Bretz, rhp, Houston
440. Chicago White Sox, Caleb Freeman, rhp, Texas Tech.
441. Miami, Javeon Cody, cf, Alvin CC.
442. Detroit, Andrew Magno, lhp, Ohio State.
443. San Diego, Andre Tarver, cf, Ringgold (Ga.) HS.
444. Cincinnati, Matt Lloyd, of, Indiana.
445. Texas, Randon Hostert, rhp, Bonneville HS, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
446. San Francisco, Carter Aldrete, 2b, Arizona State.
447. Toronto, Michael Dominguez, rhp, Jefferson HS, Tampa, Fla.
448. N.Y. Mets, Mitch Ragan, rhp, Creighton.
449. Minnesota, Louie Varland, rhp, Concordia (Minn.)
450. Philadelphia, Adam Leverett, rhp, Gordon State JC.
451. L.A. Angels, Gregory Veliz, rhp, Miami.
452. Arizona, Austin Pope, rhp, Fairfield.
453. Washington, Davis Moore, rhp, Fresno State.
454. Pittsburgh, Garrett Leonard, rhp, Rollins.
455. St. Louis, David Vinsky, of, Northwood.
456. Seattle, Anthony Tomczak, rhp, North Broward Prep HS, Boca Raton, Fla.
457. Atlanta, Connor Blair, rf, Washington.
458. Tampa Bay, Brett Wisely, 2b, Gulf Coast CC.
459. Colorado, Alex Haynes, rhp, Walters State CC.
460. Cleveland, Trey Benton, rhp, East Carolina.
461. L.A. Dodgers, Joe Vranesh, of, St. Mary's (CA).
462. Chicago Cubs, Zach Bryant, rhp, Jacksonville.
463. Milwaukee, Cam Devanney, ss, Elon.
464. Oakland, Josh Watson, of, TCU.
465. N.Y. Yankees, Edgar Barclay, lhp, CS Bakersfield.
466. Houston, Cole McDonald, rhp, Iowa.
467. Boston, Aaron Roberts, rhp, Desert Oasis HS, Las Vegas.

16th Round

468. Baltimore, Shelton Perkins, rhp, James Madison.
469. Kansas City, Erick Figueroa, rhp, Juan Jose Maunez HS, Puerto Rico.
470. Chicago White Sox, DJ Gladney, 3b, Illiana Christian HS, Matteson, Ill.
471. Miami, Andrew Nardi, lhp, Arizona.
472. Detroit, Kona Quiggle, lf, Grand Canyon.
473. San Diego, Robert Briley, rhp, Seminole State JC.
474. Cincinnati, Jason Parker, rhp, NC State.
475. Texas, Triston Polley, lhp, Indiana State.
476. San Francisco, Brandon Martorano, c, North Carolina. 477. Toronto, Jackxarel Lebrón, rhp, International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico.
478. N.Y. Mets, Nic Gaddis, 3b, Jacksonville State.
479. Minnesota, Ryan Shreve, rhp, Pacific
480. Philadelphia, Chris Cornelius, ss, Missouri.
481. L.A. Angels, Dakota Donovan, rhp, Central Arizona JC.
482. Arizona, Brock Jones, lhp, William F. West HS, Chehalis, Wash.
483. Washington, Junior Martina, ss, Western Oklahoma State JC.
484. Pittsburgh, Eli Wilson, c, Minnesota.
485. St. Louis, Thomas Hart, rhp, Wakeland HS, Little Elm, Texas.
486. Seattle, Logan Rinehart, rhp, California Baptist.
487. Atlanta, Joey Estes, rhp, Paraclete HS, Palmdale, Calif.
488. Tampa Bay, Joe Gobillot, lhp, Vanderbilt.
489. Colorado, Trysten Barlow, lhp, Mississippi State.
490. Cleveland, Jordan Jones, rhp, Washington.
491. L.A. Dodgers, Andrew Baker, rhp, Chipola JC.
492. Chicago Cubs, Johzan Oquendo, rhp, Leadership Christian Academy, Puerto Rico.
493. Milwaukee, Michael Wilson, cf, Stony Brook.
494. Oakland, Brady Basso, lhp, Oklahoma State.
495. N.Y. Yankees, Shaine McNeely, rhp, Hope International.
496. Houston, Dexter Jordan, 2b, Pearl River CC.
497. Boston, Oraj Anu, lf, George Wallace CC.

17th Round

498. Baltimore, Morgan McSweeney, rhp, Wake Forest.
499. Kansas City, A.J. Franklin, lhp, Vanderbilt.
500. Chicago White Sox, Jeremiah Burke, rhp, Georgetown.
501. Miami, Troy Johnston, of, Gonzaga.
502. Detroit, AJ Block, lhp, Washington State.
503. San Diego, Jared Alvarez-Lopez, c, Cypress (Texas) Ranch HS.
504. Cincinnati, Patrick Raby, rhp, Vanderbilt.
505. Texas, Connor Housley, rhp, Sandy Creek HS, Tyrone, Ga.
506. San Francisco, Connor Cannon, 1b, UC Riverside.
507. Toronto, Jared DiCesare, rhp, George Mason.
508. N.Y. Mets, Dan Goggin, rhp, James Madison.
509. Minnesota, Antoine Jean, lhp, Edouard Montpetit HS, Montreal.
510. Philadelphia, Hunter Milam, lhp, Gulf Coast CC.
511. L.A. Angels, Brandon White, cf, West Virginia.
512. Arizona, Nick Grande, ss, Stony Brook.
513. Washington, Amos Willingham, rhp, Georgia Tech.
514. Pittsburgh, Ryan Harbin, rhp, Bartow (Fla.) Senior HS.
515. St. Louis, Michael YaSenka, rhp, Eastern Illinois.
516. Seattle, Dutch Landis, rhp, Bishop Gorman HS, Henderson, Nev.
517. Atlanta, Alec Barger, rhp, NC State.
518. Tampa Bay, Trevor Brigden, rhp, Okanagan College.
519. Colorado, Zak Baayoun, lhp, Long Beach State.
520. Cleveland, Julian Escobedo, cf, San Diego State.
521. L.A. Dodgers, Brandon Wulff, of, Stanford.
522. Chicago Cubs, Tanner Dalton, rhp, Cal St. Sacramento.
523. Milwaukee, Kelvin Bender, lhp, Junipero Serra HS, San Mateo, Calif.
524. Oakland, Vince Coletti, rhp, FAU.
525. N.Y. Yankees, Pat DeMarco, cf, Vanderbilt.
526. Houston, Danny Cody, rhp, Baldwin-Wallace.
527. Boston, Alex Erro, inf, Northwestern.

18th Round

528. Baltimore, Malachi Emond, rhp, New Mexico.
529. Kansas City, Burle Dixon, cf, Cosumnes River JC.
530. Chicago White Sox, Samuel Peralta, lhp, Tampa.
531. Miami, Dustin Skelton, c, Mississippi State.
532. Detroit, Jared Mang, cf, New Mexico.
533. San Diego, Andrew Dean, lhp, Illinois-Springfield.
534. Cincinnati, Jason Ruffcorn, rhp, Oklahoma.
535. Texas, Marc Church, rhp, North Atlanta HS.
536. San Francisco, Cole Waites, rhp, West Alabama.
537. Toronto, Brandon Eisert, lhp, Oregon State.
538. N.Y. Mets, Tanner Murphy, cf, North Florida.
539. Minnesota, Edouard Julien, 2b, Auburn.
540. Philadelphia, Nick Lackney, lhp, Minnesota.
541. L.A. Angels, Ryan Smith, lhp, Princeton.
542. Arizona, Ricky Martinez, ss, Tennessee.
543. Washington, Mason Doolittle, c, Palm Beach State JC.
544. Pittsburgh, Will Simpson, 1b, Skyline HS, Sammamish, Wash.
545. St. Louis, Aaron Antonini, c, MTSU.
546. Seattle, Tyler Driver, rhp, Crossroads FLEX HS, Wake Forest, N.C.
547. Atlanta, Mahki Backstrom, 1b, Junipero Serra HS, San Mateo, Calif.
548. Tampa Bay, Joseph Lasorsa, lhp, St. John's.
549. Colorado, Trevor Boone, of, Oklahoma State.
550. Cleveland, Matthew Waldron, rhp, Nebraska.
551. L.A. Dodgers, Jeff Belge, lhp, St. John's.
552. Chicago Cubs, Alex Moore, rhp, Lander.
553. Milwaukee, Ashton McGee, 2b, North Carolina.
554. Oakland, Jorge Romero, of, Colegio Angel David HS, Puerto Rico.
555. N.Y. Yankees, Evan Voliva, rhp, East Carolina.
556. Houston, Justin Campbell, rhp, Simi Valley (calif.) HS.
557. Boston, Jake Herbert, c, George Jenkins HS, Lakeland, Fla.

19th Round

558. Baltimore, Jensen Elliott, rhp, Oklahoma State.
559. Kansas City, Austin Manning, lhp, Southern Cal.
560. Chicago White Sox, Joshua Rivera, ss, Chipola JC.
561. Miami, Nate Rombach, c, Legacy HS, Arlington, Texas.
562. Detroit, Kerry Carpenter, lf, Virginia Tech.
563. San Diego, Chris Givin, ss, Xavier.
564. Cincinnati, Tyler Garbee, rhp, Mercyhurst.
565. Texas, Blaine Crim, 1b, Mississippi.
566. San Francisco, Kanoa Pagan, rhp, Mission JC.
567. Toronto, Gustavo Sosa, c, Tottenville HS, Staten Island, N.Y.
568. N.Y. Mets, Hunter Parsons, rhp, Maryland.
569. Minnesota, Niall Windeler, lhp, British Columbia.
570. Philadelphia, Spencer Van Scoyoc, lhp, Central Oklahoma.
571. L.A. Angels, Garrett Lawson, lhp, Delaware State.
572. Arizona, Noah Soles, cf, Ledford Senior HS, Thomasville, N.C.
573. Washington, Tyler Yankosky, rhp, Millersville.
574. Pittsburgh, Cory Wood, 2b, Coastal Carolina.
575. St. Louis, Zarion Sharpe, lhp, UNC Wilmington.
576. Seattle, Travis Kuhn, rhp, San Diego.
577. Atlanta, Kadon Morton, cf, Seguin HS, Arlington, Texas.
578. Tampa Bay, Christian Johnson, cf, Clinton (Miss.) HS.
579. Colorado, Turner Brown, ss, East Carolina.
580. Cleveland, Kevin Kelly, rhp, James Madison.
581. L.A. Dodgers, Braidyn Fink, lhp, Oklahoma.
582. Chicago Cubs, Adam Laskey, lhp, Duke.
583. Milwaukee, Bryce Milligan, rhp, Oklahoma City.
584. Oakland, Jared McDonald, c, Western Oregon.
585. N.Y. Yankees, Chad Bell, 3b, Louisiana-Monroe.
586. Houston, Tyler Krabbe, c, Montevallo.
587. Boston, Joe Davis, 1b, Houston.

20th Round

588. Baltimore, Clayton McGinness, rhp, Wichita State.
589. Kansas City, Cody Davenport, rhp, Central Arkansas.
590. Chicago White Sox, Cameron Simmons, cf, Virginia.
591. Miami, Thomas Rowan, c, UC Santa Barbara.
592. Detroit, Andrew Navigato, ss, Oklahoma State.
593. San Diego, Deacon Medders, rhp, Alabama.
594. Cincinnati, Jose Rodriguez, rhp, Cumberland County JC.
595. Texas, Ken Turner, rhp, Ledyard HS, North Stonington, Conn.
596. San Francisco, Najee Gaskins, cf, St. Cloud State.
597. Toronto, Jimmy Robbins, lhp, Rollins.
598. N.Y. Mets, Matt O'Neill, c, Pennsylvania.
599. Minnesota, Owen Griffith, rhp, Clemson.
600. Philadelphia, Keaton Greenwalt, cf, Lubbock Christian.
601. L.A. Angels, Jared Southard, rhp, Rouse HS, Leander, Texas.
602. Arizona, Jared Liebelt, rhp, Mississippi State.
603. Washington, Jack Dunn, ss, Northwestern.
604. Pittsburgh, Jake Snider, cf, Louisville.
605. St. Louis, Adrian Mardueno, rhp, San Diego State.
606. Seattle, Cade Marlowe, lf, West Georgia.
607. Atlanta, Peyton Williams, rhp, Catawba.
608. Tampa Bay, Cam Shepherd, ss, Georgia.
609. Colorado, Yorvis Torrealba, of, Tampa.
610. Cleveland, Nic Enright, rhp, Virginia Tech.
611. L.A. Dodgers, Zack Plunkett, rhp, Arkansas.
612. Chicago Cubs, Darius Hill, of, West Virginia.
613. Milwaukee, Myles Austin, ss, Westlake HS, Smyrna, Ga.
614. Oakland, Jack Weisenburger, rhp, Michigan.
615. N.Y. Yankees, Jack Leiter, rhp, Delbarton School, Morristown, N.J.
616. Houston, Alex Palmer, rhp, Stephen F. Austin.
617. Boston, Reed Harrington, rhp, Spokane Falls CC.

21st Round

618. Baltimore, Toby Welk, 3b, Penn State-Berks.
619. Kansas City, Matthew Stil, rhp, Rowan.
620. Chicago White Sox, Chase Solesky, rhp, Tulane. 621. Miami, Jhonny Felix, rhp, Western Oklahoma State JC. 622. Detroit, Scott McKeon, ss, Coastal Carolina.
623. San Diego, Jack Stronach, lf, UC Los Angeles
624. Cincinnati, Ashton Creal, cf, John A. Logan.
625. Texas, Jake Hamilton, rhp, Rose State.
626. San Francisco, Bryce Fehmel, rhp, Oregon State.
627. Toronto, Parker Caracci, rhp, Mississippi.
628. N.Y. Mets, Branden Fryman, ss, Samford.
629. Minnesota, Bradley Hanner, rhp, Patrick Henry CC.
630. Philadelphia, Hilton Dyar, rhp, Clinton (Miss.) HS.
631. L.A. Angels, Andrew Blake, rhp, NC State.
632. Arizona, Dustin Lacaze, rhp, Texas A&M-CC.
633. Washington, Kevin Strohschein, 1b, Tennessee Tech.
634. Pittsburgh, Alex Roth, rhp, Western Oregon.
635. St. Louis, Jack Owen, lhp, Auburn.
636. Seattle, Reeves Martin, rhp, New Orleans.
637. Atlanta, Javier Valdes, c, FIU.
638. Tampa Bay, Andrew Peters, rhp, John A. Logan.
639. Colorado, Stephen Jones, rhp, Samford.
640. Cleveland, Michael Amditis, c, Miami.
641. L.A. Dodgers, Raymond LaFleur, of, J M Tate HS, Pensacola, Fla.
642. Chicago Cubs, Nelson Maldonado, of, Florida.
643. Milwaukee, Eddy Tavarez, rhp, Peru State.
644. Oakland, Shane Selman, of, McNeese State.
645. N.Y. Yankees, Zach Kohn, rhp, Central Michigan.
646. Houston, Davis Vainer, rhp, Alabama.
647. Boston, Dylan Spacke, rhp, Long Beach State.

22nd Round

648. Baltimore, Jake Lyons, rhp, Oklahoma State.
649. Kansas City, Jake Means, 3b, Indiana State.
650. Chicago White Sox, Logan Glass, cf, Mustang (Okla.) HS.
651. Miami, Codie Paiva, rhp, Loyola Marymount.
652. Detroit, Cole Zabowski, 1b, Mississippi.
653. San Diego, Joshua Rivera, 3b, IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.
654. Cincinnati, Cameron Warren, 1b, Texas Tech.
655. Texas, Cameron Wagoner, rhp, Tecumseh (Mich.) HS. 656. San Francisco, Javeyan Williams, cf, Southern.
657. Toronto, Nick Fraze, rhp, Texas State.
658. N.Y. Mets, Jace Beck, rhp, Blanchard HS, Tuttle, Okla.
659. Minnesota, Rogelio Reyes, rhp, California.
660. Philadelphia, Tucker Maxwell, cf, Georgia.
661. L.A. Angels, Morgan McCullough, ss, Alabama.
662. Arizona, Jonathan Stroman, rhp, Central Arizona JC.
663. Washington, Allan Berrios, c, Western Oklahoma State JC.
664. Pittsburgh, Andres Alvarez, ss, Washington State.
665. St. Louis, Zade Richardson, c, Wabash Valley JC.
666. Seattle, Trent Tingelstad, rf, Louisiana-Monroe.
667. Atlanta, Alex Segal, lhp, Wichita State.
668. Tampa Bay, Benjamin Peoples, rhp, Giles County HS, Goodspring, Tenn.
669. Colorado, Fineas Del Bonta-Smith, rhp, San Jose State.
670. Cleveland, Austin Pinorini, c, Gonzaga.
671. L.A. Dodgers, Jimmy Titus, ss, Bryant.
672. Chicago Cubs, Elian Almanzar, rhp, Florence-Darlington Tech, Springfield, Mass.
673. Milwaukee, Terence Doston, cf, Hillsborough HS, Tampa, Fla.
674. Oakland, Jack Cushing, rhp, Georgetown.
675. N.Y. Yankees, Gerrit van Zijll, lhp, Alvin CC.
676. Houston, Shea Barry, rhp, UC Santa Barbara.
677. Boston, Dominic D'Alessandro, 1b, George Washington.

23rd Round

678. Baltimore, Shayne Fontana, cf, Lynn.
679. Kansas City, Elliott Anderson, lhp, Auburn.
680. Chicago White Sox, Pauly Milto, rhp, Indiana.
681. Miami, Nic Ready, 3b, Air Force.
682. Detroit, Griffin Dey, 1b, Yale.
683. San Diego, Maurice Hampton Jr., cf, Memphis.
684. Cincinnati, JC Keys, rhp, Southern Miss.
685. Texas, John Carver, rhp, Crowder JC.
686. San Francisco, Taylor Rashi, rhp, UC Irvine.
687. Toronto, Anders Tolhurst, rhp, Grossmont JC.
688. N.Y. Mets, Nicholas MacDonald, rhp, FIU.
689. Minnesota, Matthew Swain, rhp, Georgia Gwinnett.
690. Philadelphia, Herbert Iser, c, Dallas Baptist.
691. L.A. Angels, Matthew Corlew, cf, North Broward Prep HS, Lake Worth, Fla.
692. Arizona, Dane Acker, rhp, San Jacinto JC.
693. Washington, Michael Cuevas, rhp, William J. Brennan HS, San Antonio.
694. Pittsburgh, Jasiah Dixon, cf, Orange Lutheran HS, Menifee, Calif.
695. St. Louis, Brylie Ware, 3b, Oklahoma.
696. Seattle, Caleb Ricca, ss, Northwestern State.
697. Atlanta, Drew Campbell, cf, Louisville.
698. Tampa Bay, Jayden Murray, rhp, Dixie State.
699. Colorado, Blair Calvo, rhp, Flagler.
700. Cleveland, Chandler Fidel, lhp, Little Rock.
701. L.A. Dodgers, Cyrillo Watson, rhp, Illinois.
702. Chicago Cubs, Manny Collier, cf, Westwood HS, Mesa, Ariz.
703. Milwaukee, Carter Rustad, rhp, Staley HS, Kansas City, Mo.
704. Oakland, Austin Wahl, rhp, CS Monterey Bay.
705. N.Y. Yankees, Matt Minnick, lhp, Mercyhurst.
706. Houston, Zachary Biermann, 1b, Coastal Carolina.
707. Boston, Leon Paulino, cf, Florida Virtual School, Hollywood, Fla.

24th Round

708. Baltimore, Andrew Martinez, ss, UC Santa Barbara.
709. Kansas City, Alex Smith, lhp, Memphis.
710. Chicago White Sox, Jakob Goldfarb, c, Oregon. 711. Miami, Jeff Lindgren, rhp, Illinois State.
712. Detroit, Michael Bienlien, rhp, NC State.
713. San Diego, Taylor Lomack, cf, Tallahassee CC. 714. Cincinnati, Quinten Sefcik, rhp, Illinois.
715. Texas, Luke Schiltz, rhp, M Stoneman Douglas HS, Cartersville, Ga.
716. San Francisco, Evan Lumbert, rhp, Florida Gulf Coast.
717. Toronto, Spencer Horwitz, 1b, Radford.
718. N.Y. Mets, Hunter Barco, lhp, The Bolles School, Jacksonville, Fla.
719. Minnesota, Trevor Jensen, 1b, Tulane.
720. Philadelphia, Jose Ulloa, rhp, ASA College Miami JC.
721. L.A. Angels, Shane Kelso, rhp, Oklahoma Baptist.
722. Arizona, Dylan Eskew, rhp, Sickles HS, Tampa, Fla.
723. Washington, Jake Alu, 3b, Boston College.
724. Pittsburgh, Trey McGough, lhp, Mouny St. Mary's.
725. St. Louis, Will Guay, rhp, Concord.
726. Seattle, Kipp Rollings, rhp, North Greenville.
727. Atlanta, Bryce Ball, 1b, Dallas Baptist.
728. Tampa Bay, Duke Kinamon, ss, Stanford.
729. Colorado, Jordan Spicer, rhp, UCF.
730. Cleveland, Joab Gonzalez, ss, New Mexico JC.
731. L.A. Dodgers, Chet Allison, of, Fresno CC.
732. Chicago Cubs, Grayson Byrd, IF, Clemson.
733. Milwaukee, Jose Torres, ss, Calvert Hall College HS, Towson, Md.
734. Oakland, Trayson Kubo, rhp, Stephen F. Austin.
735. N.Y. Yankees, Jake Pries, lf, UCLA.
736. Houston, Preston Pavlica, cf, Grand Canyon.
737. Boston, Dean Miller, cf, UC Riverside.

25th Round

738. Baltimore, Garrett Farmer, rhp, Jacksonville State.
739. Kansas City, Josh Broughton, rhp, Valdosta State.
740. Chicago White Sox, Hansen Butler, rhp, North Carolina. 741. Miami, Jack Strunc, ss, Creighton.
742. Detroit, Josh Coburn, lhp, Kennesaw State.
743. San Diego, Blake Baker, rhp, Miami Dade CC.
744. Cincinnati, Yamil Nieves, c, Puerto Rico BB Academy.
745. Texas, Raphael Pelletier, c, Edouard Montpetit HS, Mascouche Extremities, Canada.
746. San Francisco, Richard D Rodriguez, 2b, Pro Baseball HS & Academy, Puerto Rico.
747. Toronto, Nate LaRue, c, McGill-Toolen HS, Mobile, Ala.
748. N.Y. Mets, Joseph Charles, rhp, TNXL Academy, Kissimmee, Fla. 749. Minnesota, Nathan Hadley, rhp, UCLA.
750. Philadelphia, Jamie Sara, rhp, William and Mary.
751. L.A. Angels, Anthony Mulrine, c, Samford.
752. Arizona, Carson Maxwell, 3b, McNeese State.
753. Washington, Parker Quinn, 1b, Hofstra.
754. Pittsburgh, Ethan Goforth, c, Carson-Newman.
755. St. Louis, Alexander McFarlane, rhp, Habersham Central School, St. Thomas, V.I.
756. Seattle, Fred Villarreal, rhp, Houston.
757. Atlanta, Chad Bryant, rhp, Pensacola State JC.
758. Tampa Bay, Garrett Hiott, cf, Eckerd.
759. Colorado, Keegan James, rhp, Mississippi State.
760. Cleveland, Eric Mock, rhp, Penn State.
761. L.A. Dodgers, Jonny DeLuca, of, Oregon.
762. Chicago Cubs, Zac Taylor, of, Illinois.
763. Milwaukee, Dan Wirchansky, lhp, Pace.
764. Oakland, Tyler Duvall, c, Vanderbilt.
765. N.Y. Yankees, Luke Brown, cf, John A. Logan.
766. Houston, EP Reese, cf, Winston-Salem State.
767. Boston, Karson Simas, ss, Clovis West HS, Fresno, Calif.

26th Round

768. Baltimore, Nick Roth, rhp, Randolph-Macon.
769. Kansas City, Jay Charleston, 2b, Tennessee.
770. Chicago White Sox, Justin Friedman, rhp, Hope International.
771. Miami, Brandon McIlwain, cf, California.
772. Detroit, Brendan White, rhp, Siena.
773. San Diego, Pierce Jones, cf, Marian Catholic HS, Chicago.
774. Cincinnati, Quincy McAfee, ss, Pepperdine.
775. Texas, Corey Stone, lhp, Walters State CC.
776. San Francisco, Nicholas Avila, rhp, Long Beach State.
777. Toronto, J-C Masson, of, Cardinal Roy SS, Saint-Nicolas, Canada.
778. N.Y. Mets, Mitchell Senger, lhp, Stetson.
779. Minnesota, Blake Robertson, 3b, Edmond (Okla.) Santa Fe HS.
780. Philadelphia, Hunter Hearn, cf, Sam Houston State.
781. L.A. Angels, Kyle Molnar, rhp, UCLA.
782. Arizona, Seth Tomczak, rhp, Argonaut HS, Ione, Calif.
783. Washington, Dupree Hart, 2b, College of Charleston.
784. Pittsburgh, Ryan Troutman, rhp, Lander.
785. St. Louis, Jeremy Randolph, rhp, Alabama.
786. Seattle, Garrett Westberg, rhp, UCF.
787. Atlanta, Riley King, 3b, Georgia.
788. Tampa Bay, Robbie Peto, rhp, Stetson.
789. Colorado, Luke Chevalier, rhp, Northern State.
790. Cleveland, Armani Sanchez, ss, Houston Heights HS.
791. L.A. Dodgers, Mark Mixon, rhp, Miami.
792. Chicago Cubs, Jacob Olson, IF, South Carolina.
793. Milwaukee, Zach Humphreys, c, TCU.
794. Oakland, Elvis Peralta, ss, Marshall.
795. N.Y. Yankees, Ryan Brown, rhp, South Salem HS, Salem, Ore.
796. Houston, Chandler Casey, rhp, Lubbock Christian.
797. Boston, Brandon Walter, lhp, Delaware.

27th Round

798. Baltimore, Dillon McCollough, lhp, Eckerd.
799. Kansas City, Zack Phillips, lhp, Mississippi.
800. Chicago White Sox, Tyler Osik, 1b, UCF.
801. Miami, Casey Combs, c, East Texas Baptist.
802. Detroit, Beau Brieske, rhp, CSU-Pueblo.
803. San Diego, Tyler Malone, c, Oregon State.
804. Cincinnati, Matt Gill, rhp, Boston College.
805. Texas, Mason Cole, rhp, Texas A&M.
806. San Francisco, Connor Beichler, ss, Owasso (Okla.) HS.
807. Toronto, Roel Garcia, rhp, Rice.
808. N.Y. Mets, Dalton Fowler, lhp, Northwest Mississippi CC.
809. Minnesota, Parker Phillips, 1b, Austin Peay.
810. Philadelphia, Tyler Adams, lhp, Indiana (Pa.)
811. L.A. Angels, Kenyon Yovan, rhp, Oregon.
812. Arizona, Josh McMinn, rhp, Oral Roberts.
813. Washington, Jaylen Hubbard, 3b, Texas State.
814. Pittsburgh, Samson Abernathy, rhp, Pacific.
815. St. Louis, Eric Lex, rhp, Santa Clara.
816. Seattle, Brock Minich, rhp, Nova Southeastern.
817. Atlanta, Indigo Diaz, rhp, Michigan State.
818. Tampa Bay, Mitchell Parker, lhp, San Jacinto JC. 819. Colorado, Cameron Enck, rhp, Rollins.
820. Cleveland, Landy Pena, ss, Leadership Christian Academy, Puerto Rico.
821. L.A. Dodgers, Parker Brahms, rhp, Cal St. Sacramento.
822. Chicago Cubs, Cayne Ueckert, rhp, McNeese State.
823. Milwaukee, Zane Zurbrugg, cf, Shoreline CC.
824. Oakland, Gavin Jones, 3b, State Fair CC.
825. N.Y. Yankees, Kyle MacDonald, 1b, Arkansas State.
826. Houston, Kevin Dickey, lhp, Seminole State JC.
827. Boston, Devon Roedahl, rhp, Houston.

28th Round

828. Baltimore, Jonathan Pendergast, rhp, Pepperdine.
829. Kansas City, Riley Boyd, rhp, Jefferson.
830. Chicago White Sox, Caeden Trenkle, cf, Hillsboro (Texas) HS.
831. Miami, Lorenzo Hampton, of, FIU.
832. Detroit, Connor Perry, cf, Pittsburgh.
833. San Diego, Sam Ballard, lhp, Parkland.
834. Cincinnati, Michael Miles, rhp, Cumberland County JC.
835. Texas, Jake Hoover, ss, Hillsdale.
836. San Francisco, Reese Sharp, rhp, Noblesville (Ind.) HS.
837. Toronto, Gabriel Ponce, rhp, Arizona Western JC.
838. N.Y. Mets, Jake Ortega, c, CS Bakersfield.
839. Minnesota, Travis Phelps, rhp, Alvin (Texas) HS.
840. Philadelphia, Carlos Francisco, rhp, Hillsborough CC.
841. L.A. Angels, Coleman Crow, rhp, Pike County HS, Concord, Ga.
842. Arizona, Denson Hull, lhp, Creighton.
843. Washington, Jordan Bocko, rhp, UC Irvine.
844. Pittsburgh, Bear Bellomy, rhp, Wright State.
845. St. Louis, Tyler Peck, rhp, Chapman.
846. Seattle, Anthony Lepre, c, The Masters.
847. Atlanta, Ben Thompson, rhp, Chandler Gilbert CC.
848. Tampa Bay, Hill Alexander, rf, Lubbock Christian.
849. Colorado, Keven Pimentel, rhp, Tampa.
850. Cleveland, Serafino Brito Tedesco, rhp, Rutgers.
851. L.A. Dodgers, Brennan Milone, ss, Woodstock (Ga.) HS.
852. Chicago Cubs, Chris Kachmar, rhp, Lipscomb.
853. Milwaukee, Andre Nnebe, cf, Santa Clara.
854. Oakland, William Jensen, rhp, Pepperdine.
855. N.Y. Yankees, Michael Giacone, lhp, North Greenville.
856. Houston, Bryan Arias, 2b, UTSA.
857. Boston, Daniel Bakst, ss, Stanford.

29th Round

858. Baltimore, Houston Roth, rhp, Mississippi.
859. Kansas City, Jonathan Beymer, rhp, Wabash Valley JC.
860. Chicago White Sox, Kaleb Roper, rhp, Tulane.
861. Miami, John Baker, rhp, Ball State.
862. Detroit, Elliott Cary, cf, Oklahoma City.
863. San Diego, Anthony Nuñez, ss, Miami Springs (Fla.) Snior HS.
864. Cincinnati, Yassel Pino, 3b, South Miami HS.
865. Texas, Eli Saul, rhp, Prince of Wales SS, Vancouver.
866. San Francisco, Brooks Crawford, rhp, Clemson.
867. Toronto, Owen Diodati, c, A.N. Myer SS, Niagara Falls, Canada. 868. N.Y. Mets, LT Struble, cf, Felician.
869. Minnesota, Alex Isola, c, TCU.
870. Philadelphia, Micah Yonamine, c, Iolani HS, Honolulu.
871. L.A. Angels, Matthew Woods, cf, Rowan.
872. Arizona, Tyler Poulin, rhp, Quinnipiac.
873. Washington, Brandon Gonzales, ss, James Madison HS, San Antonio.
874. Pittsburgh, Marshall Gilbert, c, Mississippi State.
875. St. Louis, Scott Politz, rhp, Yale.
876. Seattle, Utah Jones, ss, North Greenville.
877. Atlanta, James Acuna, rhp, Azusa Pacific.
878. Tampa Bay, Zach Bravo, rhp, Butler County CC.
879. Colorado, Colin Simpson, c, Oklahoma State.
880. Cleveland, Nathan Ocker, rhp, College of Charleston.
881. L.A. Dodgers, Breyln Jones, rhp, Rutherford (N.J.) HS.
882. Chicago Cubs, Jake Washer, c, East Carolina.
883. Milwaukee, Jackie Urbaez, 2b, St. Thomas (Fla.)
884. Oakland, Michael Woodworth, 2b, UConn.
885. N.Y. Yankees, Chase Illig, c, West Virginia.
886. Houston, Whit Drennan, lhp, Rollins.
887. Boston, Luke Bandy, cf, Dallas Baptist.

30th Round

888. Baltimore, Dalton Stambaugh, lhp, Morehead State.
889. Kansas City, Jimmy Govern, 2b, Eastern Illinois.
890. Chicago White Sox, Daniel Millwee, c, High Point.
891. Miami, Joey Steele, rhp, San Francisco.
892. Detroit, Cordell Dunn, 3b, Grayson County JC.
893. San Diego, Ripken Reyes, ss, San Diego.
894. Cincinnati, Ryan Leitch, c, Sinclair SS, Whitby, Central Canada.
895. Texas, Anthony Hoopii, rhp, Pierce.
896. San Francisco, Justin Crump, rhp, UNC Wilmington.
897. Toronto, Noah Myers, cf, Wabash Valley JC. 898. N.Y. Mets, Justin Lasko, rhp, UMass.
899. Minnesota, Tyler Beck, rhp, Tampa.
900. Philadelphia, Dylan Castaneda, rhp, Salisbury (Conn.) School.
901. L.A. Angels, Andrew Bash, rhp, California Baptist.
902. Arizona, Will Childers, rhp, Lakeside HS, Evans, Ga.
903. Washington, Troy Stainbrook, lhp, Biola.
904. Pittsburgh, Dawson McCarville, rhp, Glendale CC.
905. St. Louis, Cameron Dulle, rhp, Missouri.
906. Seattle, Cody Grosse, ss, Southeastern Louisiana. 907. Atlanta, Mitch Calandra, c, Eckerd.
908. Tampa Bay, Michael Carpentier, c, Yucaipa HS, Highland, Calif.
909. Colorado, Alex Achtermann, rhp, Pittsburg State.
910. Cleveland, Jonathan French, c, Parkview HS, Lilburn, Ga.
911. L.A. Dodgers, Josh Ibarra, rhp, Golden West JC.
912. Chicago Cubs, Bryan King, lhp, McNeese State.
913. Milwaukee, Peyton Long, rhp, Central Methodist.
914. Oakland, Edward Baram, rhp, Adelphi.
915. N.Y. Yankees, Zachary Maxwell, rhp, North Paulding HS, Acworth, Ga.
916. Houston, Michael Horrell, rhp, Campbell.
917. Boston, Nathan Martorella, 1b, Salinas (Calif.) HS.

31st Round

918. Baltimore, Jake Prizina, lhp, Seattle.
919. Kansas City, Mikey Filia, cf, UC Irvine.
920. Chicago White Sox, Connor Reich, rhp, Texas State.
921. Miami, Parker Noland, 3b, Farragut HS, Knoxville, Tenn.
922. Detroit, Bryce Tassin, rhp, Southeastern Louisiana.
923. San Diego, Jason Nelson, rhp, Central Arizona JC.
924. Cincinnati, Justin Gomez, c, Azusa Pacific.
925. Texas, Hunter Bryan, ss, Redwood HS, Visalia, Calif.
926. San Francisco, Tyler Wyatt, 3b, Grand Canyon.
927. Toronto, Blake Sanderson, rhp, FAU.
928. N.Y. Mets, Andrew Edwards, lhp, New Mexico State.
929. Minnesota, Max Smith, rf, UNLV.
930. Philadelphia, Shane Murphy, lhp, Hamilton HS, Chandler, Ariz.
931. L.A. Angels, Spencer Jones, cf, La Costa Canyon HS, Encinitas, Calif.
932. Arizona, Jerrion Ealy, cf, Jackson Prep School, Carthage, Miss.
933. Washington, Brady Stover, lhp, South Dakota State.
934. Pittsburgh, Josh Bissonette, 2b, Baylor.
935. St. Louis, Dylan Pearce, rhp, Oregon State.
936. Seattle, Jacob Meador, rhp, Centennial HS, Burleson, Texas.
937. Atlanta, Greg Leban, rhp, Austin Peay.
938. Tampa Bay, Brannon Jordan, rhp, Cowley County CC.
939. Colorado, Michael Curialle, ss, JSerra Catholic HS, Mission Viejo, Calif.
940. Cleveland, Jared Janczak, rhp, TCU.
941. L.A. Dodgers, Kayler Yates, ss, Dixie HS, Saint George, Utah.
942. Chicago Cubs, Shane Combs, rhp, Notre Dame.
943. Milwaukee, Jonathan Jones, rhp, San Jacinto JC North.
944. Oakland, Matthew Koehler, cf, Western Carolina.
945. N.Y. Yankees, Chad Knight, c, Staples HS, Westport, Conn.
946. Houston, Peyton Plumlee, rhp, Mississippi State.
947. Boston, Feleipe Franks, rhp, Florida.

32nd round

948. Baltimore, Harris Yett, c, Charlotte.
949. Kansas City, Saul Garza, c, LSU.
950. Chicago White Sox, Jonathan Allen, cf, San Francisco.
951. Miami, Josh Simpson, lhp, Columbia.
952. Detroit, Jack Dellinger, rhp, Virginia Tech.
953. San Diego, Jason Reynolds, rhp, Lehigh.
954. Cincinnati, Daniel Serreino, rhp, Rowan.
955. Texas, Michael Brewer, rhp, Hillsboro (Mo.) HS.
956. San Francisco, Dylan Brewer, cf, Latta (S.C.) HS.
957. Toronto, Braden Halladay, rhp, Calvary Christian HS, Odessa, Fla.
958. N.Y. Mets, Cole Gordon, rhp, Mississippi State.
959. Minnesota, Bryson Gandy, cf, Lurleen B Wallace JC.
960. Philadelphia, Logan Koester, rhp, Chaminade HS, Merrick N.Y.
961. L.A. Angels, Chase Walter, rhp, Western Carolina.
962. Arizona, Luke Waddell, ss, Georgia Tech.
963. Washington, Dylan Beasley, rhp, Berry.
964. Pittsburgh, Jake Wright, rf, Coastal Carolina.
965. St. Louis, Chandler Redmond, 2b, Gardner-Webb.
966. Seattle, Jackson Tate, cf, Lawson State CC.
967. Atlanta, Cody Birdsong, 2b, Quincy.
968. Tampa Bay, Kody Huff, c, Horizon HS, Scottsdale, Ariz.
969. Colorado, Tyler Nesbitt, rhp, Labelle (Fla.) HS.
970. Cleveland, Andrew Misiaszek, lhp, Northeastern.
971. L.A. Dodgers, Danny Sinatro, cf, Washington State.
972. Chicago Cubs, Bryce Windham, c, Old Dominion.
973. Milwaukee, Jefferson Figueroa, rhp, Florida Virtual School, Land O'Lakes, Fla.
974. Oakland, Marty Bechina, 2b, Michigan State.
975. N.Y. Yankees, Ethan Hoopingarner, rhp, Aliso Niguel HS, Aliso Viejo, Calif.
976. Houston, Oscar Carvajal, rhp, Fresno State.
977. Boston, Bradley Blalock, rhp, Grayson HS, Lawrenceville, Ga.

33rd Round

978. Baltimore, Craig Lewis, cf, Seton Hill.
979. Kansas City, Patrick Smith, lhp, Purdue.
980. Chicago White Sox, Trey Jeans, lhp, Louisiana-Monroe.
981. Miami, Zachary Owings, 3b, Eastern Michigan.
982. Detroit, Jimmy Kerr, 3b, U Michigan
983. San Diego, Keegan Pulford-Thorpe, lhp, Newmarket HS, Newmarket Southwest, Canada.
984. Cincinnati, Trey Clarkson, 1b, Mesquite HS, Gilbert, Ariz.
985. Texas, Spencer Mraz, rhp, Miami.
986. San Francisco, Nolan Dempsey, 2b, Fresno State.
987. Toronto, Daniel Batcher, lhp, George Jenkins HS, Lakeland, Fla.
988. N.Y. Mets, Cole Kleszcz, cf, Azusa Pacific.
989. Minnesota, Kyle Schmidt, c, Richmond.
990. Philqadelphia, Thomas Little, lhp, Vauxhall HS, Lethbridge, Canada.
991. L.A. Angels, Justin Kunz, c, Gardner-Webb.
992. Arizona, Phillip Sikes, cf, Pima CC.
993. Washington, Cutter Clawson, lhp, Laguna Beach (Calif.) HS.
994. Pittsburgh, Ernny Ordonez, 3b, Central Arizona JC.
995. St. Louis, Anthony Green, rhp, Jefferson College.
996. Seattle, Jarod Bayless, rhp, Dallas Baptist.
997. Atlanta, Justin Yeager, rhp, Southern Illinois.
998. Tampa Bay, Carson Coleman, rhp, Kentucky.
999. Colorado, Hunter Fitz-Gerald, 3b, M Stoneman Douglas HS, Pompano Beach, Fla.
1000. Cleveland, Kevin Coulter, rhp, Mercer.
1001. L.A. Dodgers, Julio Carrion, 3b, Chipola JC.
1002. Chicago Cubs, Ryan Ritter, ss, Lincoln Way East HS, Tinley Park, Ill.
1003. Milwaukee, Kevin Hardin, 1b, Maplewoods CC.
1004. Oakland, Charles Hall, rhp, Tusculum.
1005. N.Y. Yankees, Francisco Reynoso, 3b, Colegio Angel David HS, Puerto Rico.
1006. Houston, Bryan Martinez, lhp, Connors State JC.
1007. Boston, Thayer Thomas, cf, NC State.

34th Round

1008. Baltimore, Zachary Arnold, ss, Great Oak HS, Temecula, Calif.
1009. Kansas City, Justin Fall, lhp, Brookdale CC.
1010. Chicago White Sox, Chase Krogman, cf, Liberty Senior HS, O'Fallon, Mo.
1011. Miami, Brock Love, rhp, Alabama.
1012. Detroit, Sam Kessler, rhp, West Virginia.
1013. San Diego, Bryant Salgado, rhp, San Jacinto JC North.
1014. Cincinnati, Jason Hodges, rf, Marist HS, Park Forest, Ill.
1015. Texas, Nicholas Yoder, rhp, Rowan.
1016. San Francisco, Morgan Colopy, rf, Centerville HS, Dayton, Ohio.
1017. Toronto, Luis Quinones, rhp, San Jacinto JC North.
1018. N.Y. Mets, Ryan Shinn, rf, Kentucky.
1019. Minnesota, Antoine Harris, rhp, Chalmette HS, Meraux, La.
1020. Philadelphia, Jalen Battles, ss, McLennan CC.
1021. L.A. Angels, Ridge Chapman, rhp, South Carolina.
1022. Arizona, Luke Bell, rhp, Seton Catholic HS, Chandler, Ariz.
1023. Washington, Anthony Gomez, 2b, Texas Rio Grande Valley.
1024. Pittsburgh, Dylan Shockley, c, Rio Grande.
1025. St. Louis, Ben Baird, ss, Washington.
1026. Seattle, Christian Encarnacion-Strand, 3b, Yavapai.
1027. Atlanta, Willie Carter, lf, Webber International.
1028. Tampa Bay, Carter Bach, lhp, Wake Forest.
1029. Colorado, Tanner Allen, 1b, Mississippi State.
1030. Cleveland, Alec Wisely, rhp, South Florida.
1031. L.A. Dodgers, Francisco Martínez, lhp, Puerto Rico BB Academy.
1032. Chicago Cubs, Nolan Letzgus, rhp, Heritage HS, Ringgold, Ga.
1033. Milwaukee, Joshua Shapiro, lhp, Marshall.
1034. Oakland, Kumar Nambiar, lhp, Yale.
1035. N.Y. Yankees, Joey Lancellotti, rhp, North Carolina.
1036. Houston, A.J. Lee, ss, Maryland.
1037. Boston, Ryan Berardino, 1b, Bentley.

35th Round

1038. Baltimore, Justin Miknis, c, DuBois (Pa.) Central Christian HS.
1039. Kansas City, Jonah Dipoto, rhp, UC San Diego.
1040. Chicago White Sox, Logan Britt, cf, Colleyville (Texas) Heritage HS.
1041. Miami, Torin Montgomery, 1b, Lake Washington Sr HS, Kirkland, Wash.
1042. Detroit, Robert Klinchock, lhp, Shenandoah.
1043. San Diego, Keegan Collett, rhp, Florida Gulf Coast.
1044. Cincinnati, Tanner Cooper, rhp, Finger Lakes CC.
1045. Texas, Leon Hunter, rhp, NC A&T.
1046. San Francisco, Brooks Lee, ss, San Luis Obispo (Calif.) Senior HS.
1047. Toronto, Connor Phillips, rhp, Magnolia (Texas) West HS.
1048. N.Y. Mets, Daniel Maldonado, cf, Carlos Beltran BB Academy, Puerto Rico.
1049. Minnesota, Drew Gilbert, lhp, Stillwater Area HS, Lake Elmo, Minn.
1050. Philadelphia, Michael Prosecky, lhp, Nazareth Academy, Westchester, Ill.
1051. L.A. Angels, Vincent Bianchi, ss, Red Bank Catholic HS, Middletown, N.J.
1052. Arizona, Ramsey David, rhp, Buford HS, Dacula, Ga.
1053. Washington, Bryce Osmond, rhp, Jenks HS, Tulsa, Okla.
1054. Pittsburgh, Deion Walker, cf, Hillgrove HS, Marietta, Ga.
1055. St. Louis, Logan Hofmann, rhp, Colby CC.
1056. Seattle, Dominic Tamez, c, Lady Bird Johnson HS, San Antonio.
1057. Atlanta, Anthony Hall, 1b, Point Loma HS, San Diego.
1058. Tampa Bay, Mitchell Walters, rhp, Wichita State.
1059. Colorado, Cade Hunter, c, Lenape HS, Mount Laurel, N.J.
1060. Cleveland, Randy Labaut, lhp, Arizona.
1061. L.A. Dodgers, Justin Washington, cf, Savannah State.
1062. Chicago Cubs, Hunter Patteson, lhp, Vero Beach (Fla.) Senior HS.
1063. Milwaukee, Odrick Pitre, ss, Alvin CC.
1064. Oakland, Zach Rafuse, rhp, SC-Aiken.
1065. N.Y. Yankees, Nathaniel Espelin, lhp, The Winchendon School, Belmont, Mass.
1066. Houston, James Nix, rf, UCF.
1067. Boston, Chris Mauloni, rhp, Jacksonville.

36th Round

1068. Baltimore, Trevor Kehe, cf, Colorado School of Mines.
1069. Kansas City, Andy Martin, cf, Hialeah Senior HS, Weston, Fla.
1070. Chicago White Sox, Declan Cronin, rhp, Holy Cross.
1071. Miami, Julian Infante, 1b, Vanderbilt.
1072. Detroit, Pavin Parks, ss, Kent State.
1073. San Diego, Isaiah Bennett, rhp, Pine Forest HS, Fayetteville, N.C.
1074. Cincinnati, Alexander Johnson, rhp, McKinley HS, Buffalo, N.Y.
1075. Texas, Donovan Benoit, rhp, Santa Fe CC.
1076. San Francisco, Cameron Repetti, 3b, Cypress (Calif.) HS.
1077. Toronto, Scotty Bradley, 1b, Indiana.
1078. N.Y. Mets, Tucker Flint, rf, Bishop Hendricken School, East Greenwich, R.I.
1079. Minnesota, Will Frisch, rhp, Stillwater (Minn.) Area HS.
1080. Philadelphia, Cameron Beauchamp, lhp, Indiana.
1081. L.A. Angels, Keaton Weisz, ss, Coastal Carolina.
1082. Arizona, Kyle Smith, c, New Hanover HS, Wilmington, N.C.
1083. Washington, Sam Wibbels, rhp, Hastings (Neb.) HS.
1084. Pittsburgh, Jake Sweeney, lhp, Pensacola State JC.
1085. St. Louis, Kyle Skeels, c, Coastal Carolina.
1086. Seattle, Conner Mayhue, lhp, Crest HS, Shelby, N.C.
1087. Atlanta, Mitchell Jackson, rhp, Marion (Ill.) HS.
1088. Tampa Bay, Shay Smiddy, rhp, Louisville.
1089. Colorado, Silas Ardoin, c, Sam Houston HS, Lake Charles, La
1090. Cleveland, Ryan Ramsey, lhp, Pascack Hills HS, Montvale, N.J.
1091. L.A. Dodgers, Matthew Kanfer, rf, Pepperdine.
1092. Chicago Cubs, Jayson Hoopes, rhp, St Augustine Prep, Northfield, N.J.
1093. Milwaukee, Keegan McCarville, rhp, Santa Clara.
1094. Oakland, Jake Walkinshaw, rhp, Southern New Hampshire.
1095. N.Y. Yankees, Montana Semmel, rhp, Westhill HS, Stamford, Conn.
1096. Houston, Chandler Murphy, rhp, Liberty HS, Peoria, Ariz.
1097. Boston, Caleb Hill, lhp, U Montana

37th Round

1098. Baltimore, Colby Thomas, OF, Valdosta (Ga.) HS.
1099. Kansas City, Reginald Crawford, lhp, North Schuylkill HS, Frackville, Pa.
1100. Chicago White Sox, Garvin Alston, lhp, SC-Aiken.
1101. Miami, Tyler Causey, ss, Nation Ford HS, Fort Mill, S.C.
1102. Detroit, Kolton Ingram, lhp, Columbus State.
1103. San Diego, Owen Cobb, ss, Garfield HS, Seattle.
1104. Cincinnati, Caleb Van Blake, 3b, UC Davis.
1105. Texas, Thomas Farr, rhp, Northwest Florida State JC.
1106. San Francisco, Cole Weiss, 3b, UNC Wilmington.
1107. Toronto, Andrew McInvale, rhp, Liberty.
1108. N.Y. Mets, Dilan Lawson, rhp, Madison (Fla.) County HS.
1109. Minnesota, Adrian Colon, cf, Dr. Juan J. Osuna, Puerto Rico.
1110. Philadelphia, Brendan Bell, rhp, UCF.
1111. L.A. Angels, Levi Usher, cf, Kirkwood CC.
1112. Arizona, Mason Greer, 2b, Colleyville (Texas) Heritage HS.
1113. Washington, Trei Cruz, ss, Rice.
1114. Pittsb`urgh, CJ Dandeneau, rhp, UConn.
1115. St. Louis, Christopher Newell, cf, Malvern Prep, Newtown Square, Pa.
1116. Seattle, Cole Barr, 3b, Indiana.
1117. Atlanta, Davis Schwab, lhp, Missouri State.
1118. Tampa Bay, Addison Moss, rhp, Rice.
1119. Colorado, Hayden Dunhurst, c, Pearl River HS, Carriere, Miss.
1120. Cleveland, Jacob Forrester, rhp, Central Washington.
1121. L.A. Dodgers, Tres Gonzalez, cf, Mount Vernon Presbyterian School, Atlanta.
1122. Chicago Cubs, Jaylon McLaughlin, cf, Nevada.
1123. Milwaukee, Abimael Gonzalez, cf, Leadership Christian Academy, Puerto Rico.
1124. Oakland, Chase Wheatcroft, rhp, CS Stanislaus.
1125. N.Y. Yankees, Bryce Jarvis, rhp, Duke.
1126. Houston, Maxwell Dias, 3b, Porter (Texas) HS.
1127. Boston, Connor Prielipp, lhp, Tomah (Wis.) HS.

38th Round

1128. Baltimore, Ben Pedersen, rhp, Marshall HS, Duluth, Minn.
1129. Kansas City, Augie Sylk, lhp, Southern Cal.
1130. Chicago White Sox, Emmet Flood, rhp, Glendale CC.
1131. Miami, Tyresse Turner, ss, Gahr HS, La Palma, Calif.
1132. Detroit, Dan Pruitt, 1b, Western Oklahoma State JC.
1133. San Diego, Cole Roberts, ss, Santa Fe Christian School, Cardiff by the Sea, Calif.
1134. Cincinnati, Maxwell Romero Jr., c, Pembroke Pines Charter HS, Hollywood, Fla.
1135. Texas, Jamarcus Lang, rhp, Enterprise State JC.
1136. San Francisco, Will Rigney, rhp, Midway HS, Woodway, Texas.
1137. Toronto, Ryan Sloniger, c, Penn State.
1138. N.Y. Mets, Casey Slattery, 1b, Glendale College.
1139. Minnesota, Zack Mathis, c, San Joaquin Delta JC.
1140. Philadelphia, Josh Hendrickson, lhp, San Diego.
1141. L.A. Angels, Luke Boyd, rhp, Baylor.
1142. Arizona, Ryan Vanderhei, rhp, Estrella Foothills HS, Goodyear, Ariz.
1143. Washington, Tyler Larue, c, Blanco HS, Kendalia, Texas.
1144. Pittsburgh, Christian Gordon, lhp, Liberty Christian Academy, Monroe, Va.
1145. St. Louis, Kurtis Byrne, c, Christian Brothers College HS, Chesterfield, Mo.
1146. Seattle, Jackson Lancaster, cf, Itawamba JC.
1147. Atlanta, Grant Mathews, lf, Tulane.
1148. Tampa Bay, Angelo Armenta, ss, San Diego State.
1149. Colorado, Darius Perry, c, Buena Park HS, Whittier, Calif.
1150. Cleveland, Jake Eissler, rhp, TCU.
1151. L.A. Dodgers, Tyler Ryan, c, Pacific.
1152. Chicago Cubs, Marc Davis, rhp, Florida Southwestern State JC.
1153. Milwaukee, Eli Nabholz, rhp, Millersville.
1154. Oakland, David Leal, lhp, Louisiana Tech.
1155. N.Y. Yankees, Dontae Mitchell, cf, Lakewood HS, St. Petersburg, Fla.
1156. Houston, JC Correa, ss, Lamar.
1157. Boston, Cameron Meeks, rhp, Sam Houston HS, Lake Charles, La.

39th Round

1158. Baltimore, Christian Fagnant, c, East Granby (Conn.) HS.
1159. Kansas City, Jorge Corona, c, Miami (Fla.) Killian HS.
1160. Chicago White Sox, Tom Archer, 2b, Lynn.
1161. Miami, Evan Justice, lhp, NC State.
1162. Detroit, Cade Doughty, ss, Denham Springs (La.) HS.
1163. San Diego, Dylan Hoffman, lhp, Waldorf.
1164. Cincinnati, AJ Bumpass, rf, Cincinnati.
1165. Texas, Adrian Rodriguez, rhp, Florida Virtual School, Yonkers, N.Y.
1166. San Francisco, Chris Lanzilli, lf, Wake Forest.
1167. Toronto, Octavio Corona, rhp, Otay Ranch HS, San Diego.
1168. N.Y. Mets, Nick Conti, 2b, Eckerd.
1169. Minnesota, Jake Hirabayashi, c, UCLA.
1170. Philadelphia, Austin Crowson, lhp, Western Oregon.
1171. L.A. Angels, Spencer Brown, ss, Northern Essex CC.
1172. Arizona, Evan Vanek, rhp, Heritage HS, McKinney, Texas.
1173. Washington, Jake Bennett, lhp, Bixby HS, Tulsa, Okla.
1174. Pittsburgh, Daniel Ross, rhp, Millersville.
1175. St. Louis, TJ McKenzie, ss, The Benjamin School, Loxahatchee, Fla.
1176. Seattle, Jacob Hurtubise, cf, Army.
1177. Atlanta, Joshua Rolling, ss, Bishop Manogue HS, Reno, Nev.
1178. Tampa Bay, Andrew Gross, rhp, Texas-Arlington.
1179. Colorado, Brady Hill, cf, Mount Spokane HS, Spokane, Wash.
1180. Cleveland, Jake Harrell, lhp, Sanger HS, Clovis, Calif.
1181. L.A. Dodgers, Caden MacDonald, lhp, Pantego Christian Academy, Arlington, Texas.
1182. Chicago Cubs, Mason Auer, OF, Kickapoo HS, Springfield, Mo.
1183. Milwaukee, Harrison Beethe, rhp, North Iowa Area CC.
1184. Oakland, Derek Lee, OF, Richmond.
1185. N.Y. Yankees, Jake Farrell, 1b, Northeastern.
1186. Houston, Brock Rudy, c, Northgate HS, Walnut Creek, Calif.
1187. Boston, Sammy Faltine, rhp, William B Travis HS, Richmond, Texas.

40th Round

1188. Baltimore, Robert Zmarzlak, cf, Westhill HS, Stamford, conn.
1189. Kansas City, David Estevez, rhp, Pembroke Pines Charter HS, Hollywood, Fla.
1190. Chicago White Sox, Nick Silva, rhp, Maine.
1191. Miami, Kade Mechals, rhp, Grand Canyon.
1192. Detroit, Gianluca Dalatri, rhp,, North Carolina.
1193. San Diego, Koty Fallon, rhp, Western Oregon.
1194. Cincinnati, Matt McCormick, c, St. Laurence HS, Orland Park, Ill.
1195. Texas, Tyler Myrick, rhp, FIU.
1196. San Francisco, Jeff Heinrich, 3b, McHenry County College.
1197. Toronto, Miguel Obeso, rhp, Cowley County CC.
1198. N.Y. Mets, Camden Lovrich, rhp, Trinity Presbyterian HS, Pike Road, Ala.
1199. Minnesota, Logan Steenstra, ss, Cowley County CC.
1200. Philadelphia, Vito Friscia, c, Hofstra.
1201. L.A. Angels, Tyson Heaton, rhp, Yucaipa (Calif.) HS.
1202. Arizona, Derek Diamond, rhp, Ramona (Calif.) HS.
1203. Washington, Jaden Brown, ss, St. Marcellinus SS, Mississauga, Ontario.
1204. Pittsburgh, Elijah Dunham, rf, Indiana.
1205. St. Louis, Cash Rugely, ss, Navarro College.
1206. Seattle, Perry McMichen, 2b, Wyoming HS, Cincinnati.
1207. Atlanta, Cade Bunnell, 2b, Indiana.
1208. Tampa Bay, Luis Trevino, c, Abilene Christian.
1209. Colorado, Kendal Ewell, lf, Marist HS, Calumet City, Ill.
1210. Cleveland, Cy Nielson, lhp, Spanish Fork (Utah) HS.
1211. L.A. Dodgers, Ty Haselman, c, UCLA
1212. Chicago Cubs, Mac Bingham, cf, Torrey Pines HS, San Diego.
1213. Milwaukee, Tyler Keysor, rhp, Miami.
1214. Oakland, Sam Romero Contreras, rhp, Arizona State.
1215. N.Y. Yankees, Alex Garbrick, rhp, Morehead State.
1216. Houston, Dillon Plew, 1b, Washington State.
1217. Boston, Garrett Irvin, lhp, Riverside CC.

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