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Mason Ligenza took another step toward realizing his childhood dream on Monday. The World Series champion-Los Angeles Dodgers made the generational Tamaqua baseball star the overall 195th pick in
Matt Lanzendorfer struggled to even get on the field during his high school baseball career at Scranton Prep. The left-handed pitcher and outfielder for the Cavaliers suffered a tear in his labrum
The Dodgers took a pair of pitchers on Day 1 of the 2025 Draft -- including top pick Zach Root at No. 40 overall \-\- and continued to stock up on arms as the event continued on Monday. Here's a look
In the eighth round of the 2025 MLB Draft, the Dodgers took pitcher Jack O’Connor out of the University of Virginia with the 255th overall selection in the two-day draft.
The Los Angeles Angels shocked observers by taking UC Santa Barbara pitcher Tyler Bremner at No. 2 overall. The Seattle Mariners took LSU left-hander Kade Anderson, who helped his team win the 2025 College World Series, at No. 3 while the Colorado Rockies selected Ethan Holliday, son of former star outfielder Matt Holliday, at No. 4.
The Giants used their first two selections of the 2025 MLB draft on a pair of contact-oriented, middle-of-the-diamond position players by selecting Tennessee shortstop Gavin Kilen in the first round and Rutgers outfielder Trevor Cohen in the third round. On the draft’s second day, San Francisco will have 16 picks from rounds 4-20.
ATLANTA — The first three rounds of the 2025 MLB Draft took place Sunday in Atlanta. Although there were no draftees in attendance — a disappointing, if intriguing, circumstance to monitor for the event moving forward — this year’s draft still provided plenty of excitement and surprising moments that will help shape the league for years to come.
Professional baseball history was made Sunday when three high schoolers from Corona High (Calif.) were selected in the first round of the MLB Draft.