About MLB Draft
The Major League Baseball draft (MLB Draft) is the main way through which the MLB selects amateur baseball players from high schools, colleges and other minor baseball teams to their teams.
The first MLB draft was held in 1965 and is typically held in the middle of an MLB season. Another main distinguishing feature it has compared to other American sports is that the MLB draft is larger than the other sports. It is held in 20 rounds under the collective agreement from 2021. Rick Monday was the first baseball player to ever get selected in the very first MLB draft, which was held on June 8, 1965.
For the 2023 MLB draft, a new lottery system has been introduced. This draft lottery was used to set a portion of the selection rounds. The first six selections for the draft are to be made by the lottery. Additionally, the picks for the remaining lottery participants are to be set in reverse order of the regular season winning percentage. Moreover, playoff teams will choose players based on revenue-sharing status, postseason finish and reverse order of winning percentage. This completes Round 1 of the MLB draft. For Round 2 and other subsequent rounds, both postseason finish and reverse order winning percentages will be used.
2023 MLB Draft dates and location
The 2023 MLB draft will be held between July 9, 2023 - July 11, 2023 in Seattle. It will lead up to the MLB All-Star Game in T-Mobile Park.
2023 MLB Draft Ticket
The Tickets for the 2023 MLB Draft have been made available. It costs $35.00 for a Standard Adult Ticket in General Admission Seating. Tickets are available to purchase through Ticketmaster.
MLB Draft Format 2023
The 2023 MLB draft is all set to begin this July. There has been a format set for the selection of the players into various teams. For this, Round 1 and Round 2 will be held on Sunday, July 9, 2023, starting at 7 p.m. E.T. Then, Round 3 to Round 10 will be held on Monday, July 10, 2023, at 2 p.m. E.T. Finally, the format of the draft will conclude on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, at 2 p.m. E.T. with Round 11 to Round 20.
MLB Draft Order 2023
The MLB Draft 2023 is all set to take place with the following rounds:
First Round
These are the teams that will make their selections in the first round of the MLB draft. These are:
1. Pittsburgh Pirates
2. Washington Nationals
3. Detroit Tigers
4. Texas Rangers
5. Minnesota Twins
6. Oakland Athletics
7. Cincinnati Reds
8. Kansas City Royals
9. Colorado Rockies
10. Miami Marlins
11. Los Angeles Angels
12. Arizona Diamondbacks
13. Chicago Cubs
14. Boston Red Sox
15. Chicago White Sox
16. San Francisco Giants
17. Baltimore Orioles
18. Milwaukee Brewers
19. Tampa Bay Rays
20. Toronto Blue Jays
21. St. Louis Cardinals
22. Seattle Mariners
23. Cleveland Guardians
24. Atlanta Braves
25. San Diego Padres
26. New York Yankees
27. Philadelphia Phillies
28. Houston Astros
Prospect Promotion Incentive Picks
The Prospect Promotion Incentive Pick is usually held after the first round. It is held when a player from a team is rated as a preseason Top 100 prospect by MLB pipeline, Baseball America and/or ESPN. Moreover, that player should also be on his team’s Opening Day roster and is awarded the Rookie of the Year Award. In such a case, that team gets the Prospect Promotion Incentive Pick. In 2023, the team is
29. Seattle Mariners - For Julio Rodriguez receiving Rookie of the Year Award.
Competitive Balance Round A
This round includes all the teams that have either one of the 10 smallest markets or 10 smallest revenue pools. These teams get an additional pick at the end of either first or second round. These picks can be traded but not forfeited. In 2023 MLB Draft, these teams are:
30. Seattle Mariners
31. Tampa Bay Rays
32. New York Mets
33. Milwaukee Brewers
34. Minnesota Twins
35. Miami Marlins
36. Los Angeles Dodgers
37. Detroit Tigers
38. Cincinnati Reds
39. Oakland Athletics
Second Round
In the second round of the 2023 MLB Draft, the following teams will make their selections:
40. Washington Nationals
41. Oakland Athletics
42. Pittsburgh Pirates
43. Cincinnati Reds
44. Kansas City Royals
45. Detroit Tigers
46. Colorado Rockies
47. Miami Marlins
48. Arizona Diamondbacks
49. Minnesota Twins
50. Boston Red Sox
51. Chicago Red Sox
52. San Francisco Giants
53. Baltimore Orioles
54. Milwaukee Brewers
55. Tampa Bay Rays
56. New York Mets
57. Seattle Mariners
58. Cleveland Guardians
59. Atlanta Braves
60. Los Angeles Dodgers
61. Houston Astros
Notably, teams like Los Angeles Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers and New York Yankees did not participate in second round picks because they signed qualified free agents.
Competitive Balance Round B
These are the teams that will take part in Competitive Balance Round B in the 2023 MLB Draft.
62. Cleveland Guardians
63. Baltimore Orioles
64. Arizona Diamondbacks
65. Colorado Rockies
66. Kansas City Royals
67. Pittsburgh Pirates
Compensation Picks
Compensation picks take place after Competitive Balance Round B. In this case, teams who lose a free agent and do not get revenue sharing and do not cross the luxury-tax share threshold in the previous season, get to pick a player as compensation. In the 2023 MLB Draft, these teams are:
68. Chicago Cubs - Compensation for Wilson Contreras.
69. San Francisco Giants - Compensation for Carlos Rodon.
70. Atlanta Braves - Compensation for Dansby Swanson.
Third Round
These are the teams taking part in the third round of the 2023 MLB Draft. These are:
71. Washington Nationals
72. Oakland Athletics
73. Pittsburgh Pirates
74. Cincinnati Reds
75. Kansas City Royals
76. Detroit Tigers
77. Colorado Rockies
78. Miami Marlins
79. Los Angeles Angels
80. Arizona Diamondbacks
81. Chicago Cubs
82. Minnesota Twins
83. Boston Red Sox
84. Chicago White Sox
85. San Francisco Giants
86. Baltimore Orioles
87. Milwaukee Brewers
88. Tampa Bay Rays
89. Toronto Blue Jays
90. St. Louis Cardinals
91. New York Mets
92. Seattle Mariners
93. Cleveland Guardians
94. Atlanta Braves
95. Los Angeles Dodgers
96. San Diego Padres
97. New York Yankees
98. Philadelphia Phillies
99. Houston Astros
100. Baltimore Orioles - Compensation for Nolan McLean (unsigned in 2022)
101. New York Mets - Compensation for Brandon Sproat (unsigned in 2022)
Notably, the Texas Rangers forfeited the third round picks because they signed a qualified free agent.
Fourth Round
The teams participating in the fourth round of the 2023 MLB Draft are:
102. Washington Nationals
103. Oakland Athletics
104. Pittsburgh Pirates
105. Cincinnati Reds
106. Kansas City Royals
107. Detroit Tigers
108. Texas Rangers
109. Colorado Rockies
110. Miami Marlins
111. Los Angeles Angels
112. Arizona Diamondbacks
113. Chicago Cubs
114. Minnesota Twins
115. Boston Red Sox
116. Chicago White Sox
117. San Francisco Giants
118. Baltimore Orioles
119. Milwaukee Brewers
120. Tampa Bay Rays
121. Toronto Blue Jays
122. St. Louis Cardinals
123. New York Mets
124. Seattle Mariners
125. Cleveland Guardians
126. Atlanta Braves
127. Los Angeles Angels
128. San Diego Padres
129. New York Yankees
130. Philadelphia Phillies
131. Houston Astros
Compensation Picks
The compensation picks will again take place at the end of the fourth round. This time, the teams will be:
132. Boston Red Sox - Compensation for Xander Bogaerts
133. Boston Red Sox - Compensation for Nathan Eovaldi
134. New York Mets - Compensation for Jacob deGrom
135. New York Mets - Compensation for Chris Bassitt
136. Los Angeles Dodgers - Compensation for Tyler Anderson
137. Los Angeles Dodgers - Compensation for Trea Turner
Fifth Round
The teams that will participate in the fifth round of the 2023 MLB Draft are as follows:
138. Washington Nationals
139. Oakland Athletics
140. Pittsburgh Pirates
141. Cincinnati Reds
142. Kansas City Royals
143. Detroit Tigers
144. Texas Rangers
145. Colorado Rockies
146. Miami Marlins
147. Los Angeles Angels
148. Arizona Diamondbacks
149. Chicago Cubs
150. Minnesota Twins
151. Boston Red Sox
152. Chicago White Sox
153. San Francisco Giants
154. Baltimore Orioles
155. Milwaukee Brewers
156. Tampa Bay Rays
157. Toronto Blue Jays
158. St. Louis Cardinals
159. New York Mets
160. Seattle Mariners
161. Cleveland Guardians
162. Atlanta Braves
163. Philadelphia Phillies
164. Houston Astros
Notably, the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees and San Diego Padres forfeited their fifth round picks because they signed qualified free agents.
Remaining Rounds
In the remaining rounds of the 2023 MLB Draft, all of the teams will participate in selecting their picks. These are as follows:
Washington Nationals
Oakland Athletics
Pittsburgh Pirates
Cincinnati Reds
Kansas City Royals
Detroit Tigers
Texas Rangers
Colorado Rockies
Miami Marlins
Los Angeles Angels
Arizona Diamondbacks
Chicago Cubs
Minnesota Twins
Boston Red Sox
Chicago Red Sox
San Francisco Giants
Baltimore Orioles
Milwaukee Brewers
Tampa Bay Rays
Toronto Blue Jays
St. Louis Cardinals
New York Mets
Seattle Mariners
Cleveland Guardians
Atlanta Braves
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Diego Padres
New York Mets
Philadelphia Phillies
Houston Astros
MLB Draft 2023 Prospects
Many talented prospects have been chosen for the 2023 MLB Draft. These are as follows:
Rank | Player | Position | School | Age | Height/Weight | Bats | Throws |
1. | Paul Skenes | RHP | Louisiana State | 21 | 6’6’’/235 lbs | R | R |
2. | Dylan Crews | OF | Louisiana State | 21 | 6’0’/205 lbs | R | R |
3. | Wyatt Langford | OF | Florida | 21 | 6’1’’/225 lbs | R | R |
4. | Walker Jenkins | OF | South Brunswick (NC) | 18 | 6’3’’/210 lbs | L | R |
5. | Max Clark | OF | Franklin (IN) | 18 | 6’1’’/ 190 lbs | L | L |
6. | Rhett Lowder | RHP | Wake Forest | 21 | 6' 2" / 200 lbs | R | R |
7. | Kyle Teel | C | Virginia | 21 | 6' 1" / 190 lbs | L | R |
8. | Noble Meyer | RHP | Jesuit (OR) | 18 | 6’5’’/185 lbs | R | R |
9. | Chase Dollander | RHP | Tennessee | 21 | 6’2’’/200 lbs | R | R |
10. | Jacob Wilson | SS | Grand Canyon | 21 | 6’3”/190 lbs | R | R |
11. | Arjun Nimmala | SS | Strawberry Crest (FL) | 17 | 6’1”/170 lbs | R | R |
12. | Colin Houck | SS | Parkview (GA) | 18 | 6’2”/190 lbs | R | R |
13. | Aidan Miller | 3B | Mitchell (FL) | 19 | 6' 2" / 205 lbs | R | R |
14. | Blake Mitchell | C | Sinton (TX) | 18 | 6' 1" / 202 lbs | L | R |
15. | Brayden Taylor | 3B | Texas Christian | 21 | 6' 1" / 180 lbs | L | R |
16. | Matt Shaw | SS | Maryland | 21 | 5' 11" / 185 lbs | R | R |
17. | Tommy Troy | SS | Stanford | 21 | 5' 10" / 197 lbs | R | R |
18. | Jacob Gonzalez | SS | Mississippi | 21 | 6' 2" / 200 lbs | L | R |
19. | Hurston Waldrep | RHP | Florida | 21 | 6' 2" / 210 lbs | R | R |
20. | Yohandy Morales | 3B | Miami | 21 | 6' 4" / 225 lbs | R | R |
21. | Enrique Bradfield Jr. | OF | Vanderbilt | 21 | 6' 1" / 170 lbs | L | L |
22. | Chase Davis | OF | Arizona | 21 | 6' 1" / 216 lbs | L | L |
23. | Bryce Eldridge | 1B/RHP | Madison (VA) | 18 | 6' 7" / 223 lbs | L | R |
24. | Thomas White | LHP | Phillips Academy (MA) | 18 | 6' 5" / 210 lbs | L | L |
25. | Brock Wilken | 3B | Wake Forest | 21 | 6' 4" / 225 lbs | R | R |
26. | Nolan Schanuel | 1B/OF | Florida Atlantic | 21 | 6' 4" / 220 lbs | L | R |
27. | Dillon Head | OF | Homewood-Flossmoor (IL) | 18 | 6' 0" / 185 lbs | L | L |
28. | Charlee Soto | RHP | Reborn Christian (FL) | 17 | 6' 5" / 210 lbs | S | R |
29. | Colt Emerson | SS/3B | Glenn (OH) | 17 | 6' 1" / 195 lbs | L | R |
30. | Walker Martin | SS | Eaton (CO) | 19 | 6' 2" / 188 lbs | L | R |
31. | George Lombard Jr. | SS/3B | Gulliver Prep (FL) | 18 | 6' 3" / 190 lbs | R | R |
32. | Sammy Stafura | SS | Panas (NY) | 18 | 6' 0" / 188 lbs | R | R |
33. | Kevin McGonigle | SS/2B | Monsignor Bonner (PA) | 18 | 5' 10" / 187 lbs | L | R |
34. | Ralphy Velazquez | C/1B | Huntington Beach (CA) | 18 | 6' 3" / 215 lbs | L | R |
35. | Jake Gelof | 3B | Virginia | 21 | 6' 1" / 195 lbs | R | R |
36. | Jack Hurley | OF | Virginia Tech | 21 | 6' 0" / 185 lbs | L | R |
37. | Joe Whitman | LHP | Kent State | 21 | 6' 5" / 200 lbs | L | L |
38. | Adrian Santana | SS | Doral Academy (FL) | 17 | 5' 11" / 155 lbs | S | R |
39. | Jonny Farmelo | OF | Westfield (VA) | 18 | 6' 2" / 205 lbs | L | R |
40. | Travis Sykora | RHP | Round Rock (TX) | 19 | 6' 6" / 232 lbs | R | R |
41. | Blake Wolters | RHP | Mahomet-Seymour (IL) | 18 | 6' 4" / 210 lbs | R | R |
42. | Cameron Johnson | LHP | IMG Academy (FL) | 18 | 6' 5" / 240 lbs | L | L |
43. | Cole Schoenwetter | RHP | San Marcos (CA) | 18 | 6' 3" / 190 lbs | R | R |
44. | Roch Cholowsky | SS | Hamilton (AZ) | 18 | 6' 2" / 193 lbs | R | R |
45. | Cooper Pratt | SS | Magnolia Heights (MS) | 18 | 6' 4" / 195 lbs | R | R |
46. | Mitch Jebb | SS | Michigan State | 21 | 6' 1" / 185 lbs | L | R |
47. | Cole Carrigg | SS/OF/C | San Diego State | 21 | 6' 3" / 200 lbs | S | R |
48. | Maui Ahuna | SS | Tennessee | 21 | 6' 1" / 170 lbs | L | R |
49. | Colton Ledbetter | OF | Mississippi State | 21 | 6' 2" / 205 lbs | L | R |
50. | Alex Clemmey | LHP | Bishop Hendricken (RI) | 17 | 6' 6" / 205 lbs | L | L |
FAQs
A. The MLB Draft is a way by which MLB and its teams choose amateur baseball players from schools, colleges and minor league baseball teams.
A. The first draft was held in 1965.
A. The first player to be selected in an MLB Draft was Rick Monday. It was held on June 8, 1965.
A. The 2023 MLB Draft is taking place in Seattle, Washington.
A. The 2023 MLB Draft is taking place from July 9, 2023 - July 11, 2023, in Seattle.