Here is each decide from the primary spherical of the 2022 MLB Draft initially appeared on NBC Sports activities Boston
It is time to draft.
The 2022 MLB Draft bought underway in Los Angeles on Sunday. The Baltimore Orioles kicked off the three-day, 20-round occasion by choosing highschool shortstop Jackson Holliday. Holliday, the son of former seven-time All-Star outfielder Matt Holliday, was simply the primary of 616 prospects who will get drafted in 2022.
The primary two rounds, in addition to the supplemental rounds, have been set for Sunday, adopted by Rounds 3-10 on Monday and Rounds 11-20 on Tuesday.
Here is a have a look at the complete first-round outcomes, in addition to the picks made with the primary set of compensatory picks and aggressive stability picks:
1. Baltimore Orioles – Jackson Holliday, shortstop, Stillwater HS (Oklahoma)
2. Arizona Diamondbacks – Druw Jones, outfielder, Wesleyan HS (Georgia)
3. Texas Rangers – Kumar Rocker, right-hand pitcher, Vanderbilt and Tri-Metropolis ValleyCats (Frontier League)
4. Pittsburgh Pirates – Termarr Johnson, shortstop, Mays HS (Georgia)
5. Washington Nationals – Elijah Inexperienced, outfielder, IMG Academy (Florida)
6. Miami Marlins – Jacob Berry, third baseman/outfielder, LSU
7. Chicago Cubs – Cade Horton, pitcher/third baseman, College of Oklahoma
8. Minnesota Twins – Brooks Lee, shortstop, Cal Poly College
9. Kansas Metropolis Royals – Gavin Cross, outfielder, Virginia Tech
10. Colorado Rockies – Gabriel Hughes, right-hand pitcher, Gonzaga
11. New York Mets – Kevin Parada, catcher, Georgia Tech
12. Detroit Tigers – Jace Jung, second baseman/third baseman, Texas Tech
13. Los Angeles Angels – Zach Neto, shortstop, Campbell College
14. New York Mets – Jett Williams, shortstop, Rockwall-Heath HS (Texas)
15. San Diego Padres – Dylan Lesko, pitcher, Buford HS (Georgia)
16. Cleveland Guardians – Chase DeLauter, outfielder, James Madison College
17. Philadelphia Phillies – Justin Crawford, outfielder, Bishop Gorman HS (Nevada)
18. Cincinnati Reds – Cam Collier, third baseman, Chipola Faculty
19. Oakland Athletics – Daniel Susac, catcher, Arizona
20. Atlanta Braves – Owen Murphy, right-handed pitcher, Riverside-Brookfield HS (Illinois)
21. Seattle Mariners – Cole Younger, shortstop, North Allegheny HS (Pennsylvania)
22. St. Louis Cardinals – Cooper Hjerpe, left-handed pitcher, Oregon State
23. Toronto Blue Jays – Brandon Barriera, left-handed pitcher, American Heritage HS (Florida)
24. Boston Crimson Sox – Mikey Romero, shortstop, Orange Lutheran HS (California)
25. New York Yankees – Spencer Jones, outfielder, Vanderbilt
26. Chicago White Sox – Noah Schultz, left-handed pitcher, Oswego East HS (Illinois)
27. Milwaukee Brewers – Eric Brown Jr., shortstop, Coastal Carolina
28. Houston Astros – Drew Gilbert, outfielder, Tennessee
29. Tampa Bay Rays – Xavier Isaac, first baseman, East Forsyth HS (North Carolina)
30. San Francisco Giants – Reggie Crawford, left-handed pitcher/first baseman, Connecticut
Compensatory picks
31. Colorado Rockies – Sterlin Thompson, outfielder, Florida
32. Cincinnati Reds – Sal Stewart, third baseman, Westminster Christian HS (Florida)
Aggressive Stability Spherical A
33. Baltimore Orioles – Dylan Beavers, outfielder, California
34. Arizona Diamondbacks – Landon Sims, right-handed pitcher, Mississippi State
35. Atlanta Braves (by way of Kansas Metropolis) – JR Ritchie, right-handed pitcher, Bainbridge HS (Washington)
36. Pittsburgh Pirates – Thomas Harrington, right-handed pitcher, Campbell College
37. Cleveland Guardians – Justin Campbell, right-handed pitcher, Oklahoma State
38. Colorado Rockies – Jordan Beck, outfielder, Tennessee
39. San Diego Padres – Robby Snelling, left-handed pitcher, McQueen HS (Nevada)