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All picks from Rounds 1-2 from Fort Worth


The first two rounds of the 2024 MLB Draft were completed on Sunday night, with a plethora of players set to start their professional careers.

The draft, which was held in Fort Worth, Texas, was headlined by Oregon State second baseman Travis Bazzana, who went No. 1 overall to the Cleveland Guardians. He became the first-ever second baseman to be selected No. 1 overall, along with the first Australian ever drafted first.

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Wake Forest was represented tremendously, with three top-10 picks. Right-handed pitcher Chase Burns went No. 2 overall to the Cincinnati Reds, while first baseman Nick Kurtz went No. 5 to Oakland and shortstop Seaver King went No. 10 to Washington.

There were two Texas A&M players picked in the first two rounds as well, as outfielder Braden Montgomery was selected No. 12 to the Boston Red Sox and high-velocity right-handed pitcher Chris Cortez went 45th overall to the Los Angeles Angels.

Here’s the pick-by-pick results of the MLB draft’s first night, along with updates throughout the event:

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Live updates for 2024 MLB Draft

10 p.m.: The first night of the draft is complete. Rounds 3-10 will resume at 1 p.m. CT on Monday.

9:32 p.m.: Picks are flying in the second round, as the picks only have a one-minute interval now.

9:10 p.m.: Rockies select Iowa right-handed pitcher Brody Brecht with the No. 38 pick. That’s an elite fastball headed to Colorado.

9:01 p.m.: The Diamondbacks and Orioles select Kentucky outfielder Ryan Waldschmidt and Virginia shortstop Griff O’Ferrall with their compensation picks awarded for Corbin Carroll and Gunnar Henderson winning rookie of the year last year.

8:45 p.m.: The defending World Series champions select Stanford catcher Malcolm Moore with the 30th overall pick, ending the first round. Onto the additional picks now, which are only airing on MLB Network.

8:35 p.m.: Astros select catcher Walker Janek out of Sam Houston State with the 28th overall pick. Janek just became the third Sam Houston State player to go in the first round.

8:15 p.m.: Atlanta Braves land left-handed pitcher Cam Caminati at 24th overall. Still just 17 years old, Caminati boasts big potential with his fastball.

8:13 p.m.: Here’s what Caglianone said of joining the Royals:

7:48 p.m.: New York Mets use their No. 29 overall pick on Oklahoma State’s Carson Benge, one of the best two-way players in the draft. Benge hit 18 home runs in 2024 while holding a 3.16 ERA in 37 innings on the mound.

7:37 p.m.: South Carolina commit PJ Morlando goes No. 16 to the Miami Marlins. He won high school home run derby and MVP award at the High School All-American Game last July.

7:35 p.m.: Here’s a clip of Cijntje pitching from both sides:

7:28 p.m.: Mariners select one of the most interesting players in the draft class in Mississippi State pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje, who pitches with both arms. It’ll be interesting to see how he’s used in the minor leagues.

7:23 p.m.: Cubs make it back-to-back picks of Florida State hitters, with Chicago taking third baseman Cam Smith. Smith can flat out slug, with some of the top exit velocities in the draft class.

7:18 p.m.: James Tibbs III, an outfielder from Florida State, goes to the San Francisco Giants at No. 13. Tibbs, a very polished hitter, has a chance to move up quickly through the Giants system.

7:11 p.m.: Red Sox might’ve just gotten a steal at No. 12, as Texas A&M outfielder Braden Montgomery falls into their lap. Montgomery suffered a season-ending ankle injury for the Aggies in the super regional against Oregon.

7:06 p.m.: Tigers select the second high school player of the draft, with shortstop Bryce Rainer from Harvard-Westlake High School in California headed to Detroit.

7:01 p.m.: Nationals select Wake Forest shortstop Seaver King at No. 10. Demon Deacons with three selections inside the top 10, wow.

6:55 p.m.: Pirates take a swing, selecting the first high school prospect of the class. Konnor Griffin boasts huge tools and could become a star one day, with 70 grade speed and arm, according to ESPN.

6:51 p.m.: First reigning national champion is off the board, as Tennessee second baseman Christian Moore is headed to the Los Angeles Angels. The Angels are known for promoting prospects fast, and that next player could be Moore.

6:44 p.m.: St. Louis Cardinals take West Virginia shortstop JJ Wetherholt at No. 7. Some thought Wetherholt could’ve gone No. 1 overall.

6:39 p.m.: Caglianone falls to No. 6, where the Kansas City Royals swoop the Florida slugger. Caglianone is one of the best power hitters in college baseball history.

6:37 p.m.: Here’s Bazzana’s reaction to being selected No. 1:

6:34 p.m.: Arkansas left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith goes to the Chicago White Sox at No. 5 overall. The 2024 Golden Spikes finalist averaged 17.3 strikeouts per nine innings in 2024, which is a Division I record. The fastball-slider combination is as lethal as it gets in this draft class.

6:29 p.m.: Oakland selects 6-foot-5 Wake Forest first baseman Nick Kurtz, a two-time first-team All-ACC selection. Florida slugger Jac Caglianone remains on the board.

6:23 p.m.: The 2024 Golden Spikes winner is headed to Colorado, as the Rockies select Charlie Condon. Condon hit 37 home runs last season and could absolutely smash at Coors Field.

6:18 p.m.: Reds go with pitcher, taking Wake Forest’s Chase Burns. Burns has maybe the best fastball and slider in the draft class.

6:15 p.m.: ESPN broadcast says Bazzana is not only the first-ever second baseman to be selected No. 1 overall, but also the first Australian to be picked first.

6:13 p.m.: Guardians select who many considered the top player in the draft class in Oregon State’s Travis Bazzana. Bazzana hit a school-record 28 home runs last season as a junior.

6:08 p.m.: The Guardians are officially on the clock, and the draft is underway.

6:06 p.m.: Could JJ Wetherholt be the first pick of tonight’s draft?

6:02 p.m.: We are mere moments away from the start of the draft.

5:55 p.m.: Some interesting insight on Cam Caminiti:

5:19 p.m.: Tony Vitello, coach of the College World Series champion Tennessee Volunteers, is gifted a fur coat in homage to the Vols’ home run celebration on the set of the MLB Network:

5:17 p.m.: MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo both have West Virginia infielder JJ Wetherholt going No. 1 to the Guardians. Both of their top-four pick projections are the same, with Charlie Condon going No. 2 to Cincinnati, Chase Burns going No. 3 to Colorado and Travis Bazzana going No. 4 to Oakland.

2024 MLB draft Round 1 picks

The Mets’ Padres and Yankees’ first picks dropped 10 spots because they exceeded the second surcharge threshold of the competitive balance tax by more than $40 million.

  • 1. Cleveland Guardians: 2B Travis Bazzana, Oregon State
  • 2. Cincinnati Reds: RHP Chase Burns, Wake Forest
  • 3. Colorado Rockies: 3B Charlie Condon, Georgia
  • 4. Oakland Athletics: 1B Nick Kurtz, Wake Forest
  • 5. Chicago White Sox: LHP Hagen Smith, Arkansas
  • 6. Kansas City Royals: 1B/LHP Jac Caglianone, Florida
  • 7. St. Louis Cardinals: SS J.J. Wetherholt, West Virginia
  • 8. Los Angeles Angels: 2B Christian Moore, Tennessee
  • 9. Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Konnor Griffin, Jackson Prep High School (Mississippi)
  • 10. Washington Nationals: SS Seaver King, Wake Forest
  • 11. Detroit Tigers: SS Bryce Rainer, Harvard-Westlake High School (California)
  • 12. Boston Red Sox: OF Braden Montgomery, Texas A&M
  • 13. San Francisco Giants: OF James Tibbs III, Florida State
  • 14. Chicago Cubs: 3B Cam Smith, Florida State
  • 15. Seattle Mariners: RHP/LHP Jurrangelo Cijntje, Mississippi State
  • 16. Miami Marlins: OF PJ Morlando, Summerville High School (South Carolina)
  • 17. Milwaukee Brewers: OF Braylon Payne, Elkins High School (Texas)
  • 18. Tampa Bay Rays: SS Theo Gillin, Westlake High School (Texas)
  • 19. New York Mets: OF/RHP Carson Benge, Oklahoma State
  • 20. Toronto Blue Jays: RHP Trey Yesavage, East Carolina
  • 21. Minnesota Twins: SS Kaelen Culpepper, Kansas State
  • 22. Baltimore Orioles: OF Vance Honeycutt, North Carolina
  • 23. Los Angeles Dodgers: SS Kellon Lindsey, Hardee High School (Florida)
  • 24. Atlanta Braves: LHP Cam Caminati, Saguaro High School (Arizona)
  • 25. San Diego Padres: LHP Kash Mayfield, Elk City High School (Oklahoma)
  • 26. New York Yankees: RHP Ben Hess, Alabama
  • 27. Philadelphia Phillies: OF Dante Nori, Northville High School (Canada)
  • 28. Houston Astros: C Walker Janek, Sam Houston State
  • 29. Arizona Diamondbacks: OF Slade Caldwell, Valley View High School (Arizona)
  • 30. Texas Rangers: C Malcolm Moore, Stanford

Prospect Promotion Incentive picks

If a player who was rated as a preseason top 100 prospect by MLB Pipeline, Baseball America, and/or ESPN (at least two of the three) and was on his team’s Opening Day roster goes on to win the Rookie of the Year Award, the club is awarded a Prospect Promotion Incentive pick after the first round.

  • 31. Arizona Diamondbacks*: OF Ryan Waldschmidt, Kentucky
  • 32. Baltimore Orioles**: Griff O’Ferrall, Virginia

* Received for Corbin Carroll winning NL Rookie of the Year

Travis Bazzana** Received for Gunnar Henderson winning AL Rookie of the Year

Compensation picks

If a team that loses a qualifying free agent is a revenue-sharing recipient and the free agent signs for at least $50 million, the team will be awarded a pick between the first round and Competitive Balance Round A.

33. Minnesota Twins: SS Kyle DeBarge, Louisiana-Lafayette

* Compensation for Sonny Gray. The Cardinals forfeited their second-round pick for signing Gray.

Competitive Balance Round A picks

All teams that have either one of the 10 smallest markets or 10 smallest revenue pools receive an additional pick at the end of the first or second round. The groups of teams alternate between the two rounds each year.

Competitive Balance picks may be traded and are not subject to forfeiture. However, Competitive Balance picks acquired by another club in a trade are subject to forfeiture.

  • 34. Milwaukee Brewers*: 1B Blake Burke, Tennessee
  • 35. Arizona Diamondbacks: SS JD Dix, Whitefish Bay High School (Wisconsin)
  • 36. Cleveland Guardians: RHP Braylon Doughty, Chaparral High School (California)
  • 37. Pittsburgh Pirates: RHP Levi Sterling, Notre Dame High School (California)
  • 38. Colorado Rockies: RHP Brody Brecht, Iowa
  • 39. Washington Nationals**: C Caleb Lomavita, Cal

* Acquired from Orioles in trade for Corbin Burnes

** Acquired from the Royals in the trade for Hunter Harvey.

2024 MLB draft Round 2 picks

The Astros, Cardinals, Dodgers and Giants forfeited their second-round selections as a result of signing qualified free agents.

  • 40. Oakland Athletics: 3B Tommy White, LSU
  • 41. Kansas City Royals: LHP David Shields, Mt. Lebanon High School (Pennsylvania)
  • 42. Colorado Rockies: OF Jared Thomas, Texas
  • 43. Chicago White Sox: SS Caleb Bonemer, Okemos High School (Michigan)
  • 44. Washington Nationals: SS Luke Dickerson, Morris Knolls High School (New Jersey)
  • 45. Los Angeles Angels: RHP Chris Cortez, Texas A&M
  • 46. New York Mets: LHP Jonathan Santucci, Duke
  • 47. Pittsburgh Pirates: SS Wyatt Sanford, Independence High School (Texas)
  • 48. Cleveland Guardians: C Jacob Cozart, NC State
  • 49. Detroit Tigers: RHP Owen Hall, Edmond North High School (Oklahoma)
  • 50. Boston Red Sox: LHP Payton Tolle, TCU
  • 51. Cincinnati Reds: SS Tyson Lewis, Millard West High School (Nebraska)
  • 52. San Diego Padres: LHP Boston Bateman, Adolfo Camarillo High School (California)
  • 53. New York Yankees: RHP Bryce Cunningham, Vanderbilt
  • 54. Chicago Cubs: 3B Cole Mathis, College of Charleston
  • 55. Seattle Mariners: RHP Ryan Sloan, York Community High School (Illinois)
  • 56. Miami Marlins: SS Carter Johnson, Oxford High School (Alabama)
  • 57. Milwaukee Brewers: RHP Bryce Meccage, The Pennington School (New Jersey)
  • 58. Tampa Bay Rays: SS Emilien Petre, Kentucky
  • 59. Toronto Blue Jays: RHP Khal Stephen, Mississippi State
  • 60. Minnesota Twins: 3B Billy Amick, Tennessee
  • 61. Baltimore Orioles: C Ethan Anderson, Virginia
  • 62. Atlanta Braves: LHP Carter Holton, Vanderbilt
  • 63. Philadelphia Phillies: OF Griffin Burkholder, Freedom High School (Virginia)
  • 64. Arizona Diamondbacks: C Ivan Luciano, El Shaddai Christian Academy (Puerto Rico)
  • 65. Texas Rangers: OF Dylan Dreiling, Tennessee

Competitive Balance Round B picks

  • 66. Tampa Bay Rays: SS Tyler Bell, Lincoln Way East High School (Illinois)
  • 67. Milwaukee Brewers: RHP Chris Levonas, Christian Brothers Academy (New Jersey)
  • 68. Chicago White Sox*: LHP Blake Larson, IMG Academy (Florida)
  • 69. Minnesota Twins: LHP Dasan Hill, Grapevine High School (Texas)
  • 70. Miami Marlins: RHP Aiden May, Oregon State
  • 71. Cincinnati Reds: RHP Luke Holman, LSU
  • 72. Detroit Tigers: LHP Ethan Schiefelbein, Corona Senior High School (California)
  • 73. Oakland Athletics: LHP Gage Jump, LSU

* Acquired from Mariners in trade for Gregory Santos

Compensation picks

If a team that loses a qualifying free agent does not receive revenue sharing and did not exceed the luxury-tax salary threshold the previous season, it is awarded a compensatory pick after Competitive Balance Round B.

  • 74. Los Angeles Angels*: RHP Ryan Johnson, Dallas Baptist

* Compensation for Shohei Ohtani. The Dodgers forfeited their second- and fifth-round picks for signing Ohtani.

What channel is MLB draft on tonight?

Round 1 of the 2024 MLB Draft will air live on ESPN, with MLB Network carrying Day 1 of the 2024 MLB draft. Streaming options are available on the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

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2024 MLB Draft start time

  • Time: 6 p.m. CT
  • Date: Sunday, July 14

The 2024 MLB Draft will start at 6 p.m. CT on Sunday, July 14, in Fort Worth, Texas.



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