2025 MLB Draft Day 1 Highlights: Surprising Picks and Top Prospects for Day 2
Discover the standout picks from Day 1 of the 2025 MLB Draft and the top prospects still available for Day 2.

Favorite and Surprising Day 1 MLB Draft Picks
With Day 1 of the 2025 MLB Draft complete, let's dive into the most notable selections and what they mean for the teams involved.
Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Angels Make Waves
The Washington Nationals surprised many by selecting Oklahoma high school shortstop Eli Willits with the No. 1 pick. The Los Angeles Angels followed suit by choosing UC Santa Barbara pitcher Tyler Bremner at No. 2, setting the tone for an unpredictable draft.
Mariners and Pirates Secure Top Targets
The Seattle Mariners and Pittsburgh Pirates both managed to land their preferred pitchers, Kade Anderson and Seth Hernandez, respectively. These picks could prove pivotal for both franchises in the coming years.
Athletics' Strategic Selections
The Oakland Athletics made the most of their limited picks, selecting Jamie Arnold at No. 11 and Devin Taylor in the second round. Both players offer significant value and potential for future success.
Twins Take Risks with High-Upside Players
The Minnesota Twins embraced risk by drafting Riley Quick and Quentin Young, both of whom have high ceilings but come with questions about their command and contact rates.
Phillies Eye Bullpen Boost
The Philadelphia Phillies focused on pitchers who could quickly contribute to their bullpen, selecting Gage Wood and Cade Obermueller. These picks could provide immediate relief and long-term value.
Red Sox Bolster Pitching Depth
The Boston Red Sox added several intriguing arms to their roster, including Kyson Witherspoon, Marcus Phillips, and Anthony Eyanson. These selections aim to strengthen their pitching staff for the future.
Eye-Opening Picks
- Eli Willits at No. 1: A bold choice by the Nationals, Willits has the potential to be a cornerstone player.
- Tyler Bremner at No. 2: The Angels' selection of Bremner was unexpected but could pay off if he develops his slider.
Best Available for Day 2
Here are some of the top prospects still available for Day 2:
- Mason Neville, OF, Oregon
- Matthew Fisher, RHP, Evansville Memorial HS (Ind.)
- Josiah Hartshorn, LF, Orange Lutheran HS (Calif.)
- Brock Sell, CF, Tokay HS (Calif.)
- Jack Bauer, LHP, Lincoln Way East HS (Ill.)
Stay tuned for more updates as the 2025 MLB Draft continues!