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The 2025 MLB draft is now complete, so let's take a deeper look at how all 30 teams fared over all 20 rounds.
Nine players from South Carolina and Clemson – including signees and commits — were selected in the 2025 MLB Draft.
Clemson baseball had two players, two signees and one transfer taken in the 2025 MLB Draft. Here's why this was huge for Erik Bakich's 2026 roster.
Western Kentucky University center fielder Ryan Wideman was selected by the San Diego Padres in the third round of the 2025 ...
The Padres continued their longstanding tradition of taking high school players in the first round of the Draft when they ...
The Clemson baseball team had two players taken in the Major League Baseball draft in junior outfielder Cam Cannarella and ...
With that in mind, below I've highlighted my favorite non-first-round pick by each of the 30 teams. Got it? Let's ride. RHP Brian Curley (Pick No. 92): Curley is a 5-foot-10 right-hander who split his ...
1. Washington Nationals, Eli Willits, SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton H.S., Okla. 2. Los Angeles Angels, Tyler Bremner, RHP, UC-Santa Barba. 3. Seattle Mariners, Kade Anderson, LHP, LSU. 4. Colorado Rockies, ...
Instead of gaining a major pick up via the transfer portal, the Clemson Tigers might have lost him to the San Diego Padres ...
An in-state recruit from Hartsville, Cannarella had a dazzling career at Clemson from 2023-25 and is the most recognizable ...
Gamecocks baseball star taken by Arizona Diamondbacks July 14 after transferring from Clemson for the 2025 season, following ...
LAD, NYM and NYY penalized 10 draft slots for exceeding the second surcharge threshold of the Competitive Balance Tax ...