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MLB Draft 2025 Shockers: Nationals and Angels Upend Expectations While Orioles’ Blockbuster Haul Stuns Fans

MLB Draft 2025 Shockers: Nationals and Angels Upend Expectations While Orioles’ Blockbuster Haul Stuns Fans

And by the way: Don’t be surprised if two of the Angels’ other Day 1 picks — two hard-throwing, right-handed, college relievers in Chase Shores from LSU at No. 47 and Nate Snead from Tennessee at No. 105 — are in the big leagues by the end of the season.

2. The Orioles drafted 7 players — that’s a lot!

Teams have different numbers of picks to work with on Day 1 of the MLB Draft. Clubs that forfeited picks for signing big-money free agents made as few as two selections on Sunday (Mets, Giants, Astros, Yankees), while others made a handful of selections thanks to some combination of competitive balance round picks and compensatory picks for free-agent departures or unsigned draftees from last year.

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