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Although opinions vary, most Mariners fans are on board with the team taking the best college pitcher on the board with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 draft.
Historically, it's risky to draft right-handed high school pitchers at the very top of the MLB Draft. Also historically, the Seattle Mariners have been incredible at drafting and developing pitchers in their farm system. Almost the entire rotation for the team was drafted by the M's and brought through the franchise's farm system.
The Washington Nationals hold the No. 1 pick in Sunday’s MLB amateur draft, a key moment in their rebuilding efforts. Top prospects include prep shortstop Ethan Holliday and college left-handers
The Washington Nationals are at a pivotal point in their rebuild to baseball relevance, owning the No. 1 overall pick in the Major League Baseball amateur draft that begins on Sunday night in Atlanta.
Listen around the backstop at a youth baseball tournament, and you’re certain to encounter plenty of opinions -- from coaches, parents, and players -- about the “right” paths to the MLB Draft. How many innings (or swings) are appropriate?
USA TODAY Sports fires some darts one last time with a final MLB mock draft before the real thing on July 13.
A look back at all nine Seattle Mariners draft classes since Jerry Dipoto was hired as general manager and Scott Hunter as director of amateur scouting.
When does your favorite team pick in every round of the draft? Here's a pick-by-pick look at all 20 rounds.
BOSTON — The Rays took action to bolster their struggling bullpen Thursday, acquiring right-handed reliever Bryan Baker from Baltimore. Baker, 30, has spent parts of four seasons with the Orioles (plus one 2021 appearance for Toronto), compiling a 3.70 ERA in 174 games. He allowed 147 hits, struck out 200 and walked 66 over 177 ⅓ innings.