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MLB draft grades: Live picks, analysis as selections are made in 2025

The Washington Nationals will have its choice of any draft-eligible player available when the 2025 MLB Draft gets underway on Sunday, July 13.

The Nationals, who won the No. 1 pick in the draft lottery at the Winter Meetings last December, could select LSU ace Kade Anderson, who vaulted into the top pick conversation after a dominant showing at the College World Series. They could also pick high school prospect Ethan Holliday, who’s arguably the best player in the draft and the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday (and brother of former No. 1 pick Jackson Holliday).

In a college pitcher-heavy draft, Anderson, along with left-handed pitchers Liam Doyle (Tennessee) and Jamie Arnold (Florida State), and right-hander Kyson Witherspoon (Oklahoma) are all expected to be picked in the top 10.

However, it’s the MLB draft, of course, and some surprises and out-of-left-field picks are almost assuredly on the table.

Follow along with USA TODAY Sports’ live MLB draft grades from each pick in 2025:

2025 MLB Draft grades

USA TODAY Sports’ 2025 MLB Draft grades will be added live as picks are made.

1. Eli Willits, Washington Nationals: B-

Eli Willits, the youngest player ever selected No. 1 overall (17 years old), goes No. 1 overall in a bit of a surprise. Willits, who attends Fort Cobb-Broxton High School in Oklahoma, was projected to be picked No. 4 to the Colorado Rockies by USA TODAY in the lead up to the draft.

Willits is a do-it-all shortstop, who projects to be a plus defender at the position with a plus hit tool. He still needs plenty development but has an All-Star ceiling.

Willits goes over fellow Oklahoma high schooler Ethan Holliday, and it wouldn’t be surprising if Willits signs for under slot value.

2. Tyler Bremner, Los Angeles Angels: D

While it’s hard to project future success at the MLB level, UC Santa Barbara right-hander pitcher Tyler Bremner was viewed as a mid-first-round pick behind many other highly regarded college pitchers.

Bremner has an elite changeup, but the Angels chose him over the likes of LSU pitcher Kade Anderson, Tennessee’s Liam Doyle and Florida State’s Jamie Arnold, who were all projected to be selected before Bremner.

Maybe the Angels see something in Bremner others don’t, but it’s not the most popular pick at No. 2 overall.

3. Kade Anderson, Seattle Mariners: A+

Seattle gets great value at No. 3 overall, selecting LSU left-hander Kade Anderson, a draft-eligible sophomore.

Anderson, the top pitcher in the class according to MLB Pipeline and Baseball America, led college baseball in strikeouts in 2025 and led the Tigers to a national title as a sophomore.

Anderson falls into a perfect situation with the Mariners, who are known for having one of the best pitching development programs in MLB.

4. Ethan Holliday, Colorado Rockies: A+

Ethan Holliday falls to No. 4 to the Colorado Rockies, where his dad, seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, started his MLB career.

Holliday, also the younger brother of former No. 1 pick Jackson Holliday, is the top-ranked player in the class, according to MLB Pipeline and Baseball America, and was projected No. 1 overall by USA TODAY Sports.

The Stillwater High School (Oklahoma) product has big-time power at 6-foot-4 and becomes the latest Holliday to enter MLB. Colorado, meanwhile, lands perhaps the best hitter in the draft, and looks to build around the potential cornerstone player.

5. Liam Doyle, St. Louis Cardinals: B

The third college pitcher comes off the board in Liam Doyle, who boasts one of the best fastballs in the class.

Doyle tops out at 100 miles per hour, and put together one of the best seasons in college baseball this season at Tennessee after transferring from Ole Miss. He had a 3.20 ERA with 164 strikeouts in 95 2/3 innings this season, having a huge breakout season to break into the first-round conversation.

The No. 8-ranked player in the class by MLB Pipeline needs to work on some of his secondary offerings but could find himself in the majors very early in his career.

6. Seth Hernandez, Pittsburgh Pirates: A

Pirates go best available, grabbing right-handed pitcher Seth Hernandez at No. 6 overall. Hernandez was mocked No. 6 overall to the Pirates by USA TODAY Sports.

Hernandez, the No. 3-ranked player by MLB Pipeline, has a big 70-grade fastball and also a 60-grade changeup. He’s already 19 years old and has the background of being a high school pitcher and likely needs plenty of development before reaching MLB.

Still, the Corona High School (California) product has high-end upside potential and is a worthwhile pick for the Pirates.

7. Aiva Arquette, Miami Marlins: B+

Aiva Arquette, mocked at No. 3 overall by USA TODAY Sports, falls to No. 7 and Miami pounces. He is the No. 6 overall prospect of the draft, per MLB Pipeline.

Arquette, a 6-foot-5, 22-pound shortstop, was one of the best hitters in college baseball this season at Oregon State and could potentially stay at the position despite his large frame, given his athleticism. He also has the chance to move quickly through the Marlins’ farm system.

The 21-year-old was originally picked in the 18th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks out of high school.

8. Jojo Parker, Toronto Blue Jays: B

Toronto grabs Jojo Parker, a left-handed hitter from Purvis High School in Mississippi.

The Mississippi State commit is one of the top high school hitters in the class, with a 60-grade hit tool and 55-grade power tool, according to MLB Pipeline. He likely projects as a third baseman at the majors, despite playing shortstop in high school.

Parker has a twin brother, Jacob Parker, who’s also expected to hear his name called sometime on Day 1 of the draft.

2025 MLB Draft order

Here’s a look at the first-round order for the 2025 MLB Draft, along with prospect promotional picks, compensation picks and Competitive Balance Round A selections.

First round

Washington Nationals
Los Angeles Angels
Seattle Mariners
Colorado Rockies
St. Louis Cardinals
Pittsburgh Pirates
Miami Marlins
Toronto Blue Jays
Cincinnati Reds
Chicago White Sox
Athletics
Texas Rangers
San Francisco Giants
Tampa Bay Rays
Boston Red Sox
Minnesota Twins
Chicago Cubs
Arizona Diamondbacks
Baltimore Orioles
Milwaukee Brewers
Houston Astros
Atlanta Braves
Kansas City Royals
Detroit Tigers
San Diego Padres
Philadelphia Phillies
Cleveland Guardians

Prospect promotion incentive picks

28. Kansas City Royals

Compensation picks

29. Arizona Diamondbacks

30. Baltimore Orioles

31. Baltimore Orioles

32. Milwaukee Brewers

Competitive Balance Round A

33. Boston Red Sox

34. Detroit Tigers

35. Seattle Mariners

36. Minnesota Twins

37. Baltimore Orioles

38. New York Mets

39. New York Yankees

40. Los Angeles Dodgers

41. Los Angeles Dodgers

42. Tampa Bay Rays

43. Miami Marlins

What time is MLB draft today?

Time: 6 p.m. ET
Date: Sunday, July 13
Location: Atlanta

The 2025 MLB Draft is set to start at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 13, from Atlanta. The draft is part of MLB All-Star Week, with the festivities held in Atlanta in 2025.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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