2023 MLB Draft Day 1 Live Updates

Follow along as the first day of the 2023 MLB Draft unfolds.

RoundPickTeamPlayerPositionSchool
11Pittsburgh PiratesPaul SkenesPLSU
12Washington NationalsDylan CrewsOFLSU
13Detroit Tigers Max ClarkOFFranklin Community HS
14Texas RangersWyatt LangfordOFFlorida
15Minnesota TwinsWalker JenkinsOFSouth Brunswick
16Oakland AthleticsJacob WilsonSSGrand Canyon
17Cincinnati RedsRhett LowderPWake Forest
18Kansas City RoyalsBlake MitchellCSinton HS
19Colorado RockiesChase DollanderPTennessee
110Miami MarlinsNoble MeyerPJesuit HS
111Los Angeles AngelsNolan Schanuel1BFlorida Atlantic
112Arizona DiamondbacksTommy TroySSStanford
113Chicago CubsMatt ShawSSMaryland
114Boston Red SoxKyle TeelCVirginia
115Chicago White SoxJacob GonzalezSSOle Miss
116San Francisco GiantsBryce EldridgeTWPJames Madison HS
117Baltimore OriolesEnrique Bradfield Jr.OFVanderbilt
118Milwaukee BrewersBrock Wilken3BWake Forest
119Tampa Bay RaysBraden TaylorSSTCU
120Toronto Blue JaysArjun NimmalaSSStrawberry Crest HS
121St. Louis CardinalsChase DavisOFArizona
122Seatle MarinersColt EmersonSSJohn Glenn HS
123Cleveland GuardiansRalphy VelazquezCHuntington Beach HS
124Atlanta BravesHurston WaldrepPFlorida
125San Diego PadresDillon HeadOFHomewood Flossmoor HS
126New York YankeesGeorge Lombard Jr. SSGulliver Prep School
127Philadelphia PhillesAidan MillerSSJ.W. Mitchell HS
128Houston AstrosBrice MatthewsSSNebraska
PPI29Seattle MarinersJonny FarmeloOFWestfield HS
CB-A30Seattle MarinersTai PeeteSSTrinity Christian School
CB-A31Tampa Bay RaysAdrian SantanaSSDoral Academy
132New York MetsColin HouckSSParkview HS
CB-A33Milwaukee BrewersJosh KnothPPatchogue Medford HS
CB-A34Minnesota TwinsCharlee SotoPReborn Christian Acaddemy
CB-A35Miami MarlinsThomas WhitePPhillips Academy
136Los Angeles DodgersKendall GeorgeOFAtascocita HS
CB-A37Detroit TigersKevin McGonigleSSMonsignor Bonner HS
CB-A38Cincinnati RedsTy FloydPLSU
CB-A39Oakland AthleticsMyles Naylor3BSt. Joan of Arc Catholic SS
240Washington NationalsYohandy Morales3BMiami
241Oakland AthleticsRyan LaskoOFRutgers
242Pittsburgh PiratesMitch JebbSSMichigan State
243Cincinnati RedsSammy StafuraSSWalter Panas HS
244Kansas City RoyalsBlake WoltersPMahomet-Seymour HS
245Detroit TigersMax Anderson2BNebraska
246Colorado RockiesSean SullivanPWake Forest
247Miami MarlinsKemp AldermanOFOle Miss
248Arizona DiamondbacksGino Groover3BNC State
249Minnesota TwinsLuke Keaschall2BArizona State
250Boston Red SoxNazzan ZanetelloSSChristian Brothers College HS
251Chicago White SoxGrant TaylorPLSU
252San Francisco GiantsWalker MartinSSEaton HS
253Baltimore OriolesMac HorvathOFNorth Carolina
254Milwaukee BrewersMike Boeve3BNebraska-Omaha
255Tampa Bay RaysColton LedbetterOFMississippi State
256New York MetsBrandon SproatPFlorida
257Seattle MarinersBen Williamson3BWilliam & Mary
258Cleveland GuardiansAlex ClemmeyPBishop Hendricken School
259Atlanta BravesDrue HackenbergPVirginia Tech
260Los Angeles DodgersJake Gelof3BVirginia
261Houston AstrosAlonzo TredwellPUCLA
CB-B62Cleveland GuardiansAndrew WaltersPMiami
CB-B63Baltimore OriolesJackson BaumeisterPFlorida State
CB-B64Arizona DiamondbacksCaden GricePClemson
CB-B65Colorado RockiesCole CarriggCSan Diego State
CB-B66Kansas City RoyalsCarson RoccaforteOFUL-Lafayette
CB-B67Pittsburgh PiratesZander MuethPBelleville East HS
2C68Chicago CubsJaxon WigginsPArkansas
2C69San Francisco GiantsJoe WhitmanPKent State
2C70Atlanta BravesCade KuehlerPCampbell

What is the 2023 MLB Draft Order?

The MLB Draft is the most complicated of the professional sports leagues. For one, they have multiple rounds that come between the normal numbered rounds for compensation picks and competitive balance picks. Each team has a bonus pool with which they can sign players based on the value of their picks. Then there is the fact that teams are drafting from both college and high school and players routinely turn down their call and go to college and are free to be drafted again.

To add just a bit more complexity, they added a draft lottery for 2023. In fairness to the MLB, this brings them into the modern age with the rest of the leagues and attempts to address tanking, which is unquestionably a good thing and gives them another event for crazy baseball people to follow.

The Pittsburgh Pirates were the winners of the inaugural lottery. They were tied at the top with the A’s and Nationals for the top pick. Washington got the second pick, but while the A’s ownership’s planned incompetence and ineptitude might get them a fancy new stadium in Las Vegas, they were at least punished with the sixth pick (which honestly they might like because they hate spending money and letting the people of Oakland root for stars).

The other winners of the first lottery were the Detroit Tigers who moved up from sixth to third, the Texas Rangers who jumped from seventh to fourth, and the Minnesota Twins, who despite just a 1.7% chance leapfrogged all the way from 13th to fifth.

Here is the complete 2023 MLB Draft order:

Round 1

  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

The New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers both were penalized 10 spots for exceeding the competitive balance tax threshold by more than $40 Million, so they don’t technically have a first-round pick.

Prospect Promotion Incentive Picks

  1. Seattle Mariners (Julio Rodriguez)

This was a brilliant idea by MLB. If a team promotes a Top 100 prospect to their opening day roster and they go on to win Rookie of the Year the team is awarded a draft pick. This is designed to stop teams from keeping their exciting prospects stashed in the minors to get an extra year of control.

Competitive Balance Round A

  1. Seattle Mariners
  2. Tampa Bay Rays
  3. New York Mets
  4. Milwaukee Brewers
  5. Minnesota Twins
  6. Miami Marlins
  7. Los Angeles Dodgers
  8. Detroit Tigers
  9. Cincinnati Reds
  10. Oakland Athletics

Round 2

  1. Washington Nationals
  2. Oakland Athletics
  3. Pittsburgh Pirates
  4. Cincinnati Reds
  5. Kansas City Royals
  6. Detroit Tigers
  7. Colorado Rockies
  8. Miami Marlins
  9. Arizona Diamondbacks
  10. Minnesota Twins
  11. Boston Red Sox
  12. Chicago White Sox
  13. San Francisco Giants
  14. Baltimore Orioles
  15. Milwaukee Brewers
  16. Tampa Bay Rays
  17. New York Mets
  18. Seattle Mariners
  19. Cleveland Guardians
  20. Atlanta Braves
  21. Los Angeles Dodgers
  22. Houston Astros

The Angels, Blue Jays, Cardinals, Cubs, Padres, Phillies, Rangers, and Yankees lost their second-round picks because they signed a compensatory-pick qualifying free agent.

Competitive Balance Round B

  1. Cleveland Guardians
  2. Baltimore Orioles
  3. Arizona Diamondbacks
  4. Colorado Rockies
  5. Kansas City Royals
  6. Pittsburgh Pirates

Compensation Picks

  1. Chicago Cubs (Willson Contreras)
  2. San Francisco Giants (Carlos Rodon)
  3. Atlanta Braves (Dansby Swanson)

Round 3

  1. Washington Nationals
  2. Oakland Athletics
  3. Pittsburgh Pirates
  4. Cincinnati Reds
  5. Kansas City Royals
  6. Detroit Tigers
  7. Colorado Rockies
  8. Miami Marlins
  9. Los Angeles Angels
  10. Arizona Diamondbacks
  11. Chicago Cubs
  12. Minnesota Twins
  13. Boston Red Sox
  14. Chicago White Sox
  15. San Francisco Giants
  16. Baltimore Orioles
  17. Milwaukee Brewers
  18. Tampa Bay Rays
  19. Toronto Blue Jays
  20. St. Louis Cardinals
  21. New York Mets
  22. Seattle Mariners
  23. Cleveland Guardians
  24. Atlanta Braves
  25. Los Angeles Dodgers
  26. San Diego Padres
  27. New York Yankees
  28. Philadelphia Phillies
  29. Houston Astros
  30. Baltimore Orioles (Compensation for unsigned 2022 third-round pick Nolan McLean)
  31. New York Mets (Compensation for unsigned 2022 third-round pick Brandon Sproat)

The Rangers lost their third-round pick for signing a qualified free agent.

Round 4

  1. Washington Nationals
  2. Oakland Athletics
  3. Pittsburgh Pirates
  4. Cincinnati Reds
  5. Kansas City Royals
  6. Detroit Tigers
  7. Texas Rangers
  8. Colorado Rockies
  9. Miami Marlins
  10. Los Angeles Angels
  11. Arizona Diamondbacks
  12. Chicago Cubs
  13. Minnesota Twins
  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. New York Mets
  23. Seattle Mariners
  24. Cleveland Guardians
  25. Atlanta Braves
  26. Los Angeles Dodgers
  27. San Diego Padres
  28. New York Yankees
  29. Philadelphia Phillies
  30. Houston Astros

Compensation Picks

  1. Boston Red Sox (Xander Bogaerts)
  2. Boston Red Sox (Nathan Eovaldi)
  3. New York Mets (Jacob de deGrom)
  4. New York Mets (Chris Bassitt)
  5. Los Angeles Dodgers (Tyler Anderson)
  6. Los Angeles Dodgers (Trea Turner)

Round 5

  1. Washington Nationals
  2. Oakland Athletics
  3. Pittsburgh Pirates
  4. Cincinnati Reds
  5. Kansas City Royals
  6. Detroit Tigers
  7. Texas Rangers
  8. Colorado Rockies
  9. Miami Marlins
  10. Los Angeles Angels
  11. Arizona Diamondbacks
  12. Chicago Cubs
  13. Minnesota Twins
  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. New York Mets
  23. Seattle Mariners
  24. Cleveland Guardians
  25. Atlanta Braves
  26. Los Angeles Dodgers
  27. Houston Astros

The Phillies, Padres, and Yankees lost their fifth-round pick because of a signing.

Rounds 6-20

  1. Washington Nationals
  2. Oakland Athletics
  3. Pittsburgh Pirates
  4. Cincinnati Reds
  5. Kansas City Royals
  6. Detroit Tigers
  7. Texas Rangers
  8. Colorado Rockies
  9. Miami Marlins
  10. Los Angeles Angels
  11. Arizona Diamondbacks
  12. Chicago Cubs
  13. Minnesota Twins
  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. New York Mets
  23. Seattle Mariners
  24. Cleveland Guardians
  25. Atlanta Braves
  26. Los Angeles Dodgers
  27. San Diego Padres
  28. New York Yankees
  29. Philadelphia Philles
  30. Houston Astros

When, Where, How to Watch the 2023 MLB Draft

The All-Star break brings back memories like Ken Griffey Jr.’s sweet swing blasting homers in the derby in his classic backward hat or Barry Bonds playfully picking up Torii Hunter after he robbed him or even Pete Rose running over Ray Fosse or possibly even more infamously the 2002 edition ending in a tie. However, now fans might most remember the All-Star break as the day their team drafted the player that changed their franchise forever.

The 2023 MLB Draft will take place in Seattle beginning on Sunday, July 9th. The Pittsburgh Pirates will have their pick of the very talented litter after they won the lottery. Anybody who watched the College World Series saw arguably the three best players of this year’s class. LSU’s Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews and Florida’s Wyatt Langford jumped off the screen and unsurprisingly will come off the board immediately. A pair of left-handed hitting outfielders, one a speedy centerfielder (Max Clark), the other a slugger (Walker Jenkins), leads the class of prep prospects.

When is the 2023 MLB Draft?

The schedule for the 2023 MLB Draft is:

DateRoundsTimeTV/ Streaming
Sunday, July 91-27 p.m. ETESPN, MLB
Monday, July 103-102 p.m. ETMLB.com
Tuesday, July 1111-202 p.m. ETMLB.com

Be sure to come back here as the draft unfolds for updates and after for full coverage.