The 2025 MLB draft has come to a close, all 20 rounds, and it was an eventful one. For the Mets, the big story was that they would only pick once in the first hundred picks, and with their pick, the 38th, they selected two-way player Mitch Voit.
For those who missed the draft, here’s a quick look at how Day 1 played out. Day one of two of the MLB Draft has concluded, and with that, comes some big news.
The New York Mets welcomed two new players into their organization on Sunday night during the 2025 MLB First-Year Player Draft down in Atlanta. With their first selection (38th overall), they took a two-way player out of Michigan in Mitch Voit.
MLB has been holding its annual draft since 1965. Over that period, many of the No. 1 overall selections have gone on to have illustrious careers, while others have been complete busts. How many of them can you name in six minutes?
With their third-round selection in the 2025 MLB Draft, the 102nd overall pick, the Mets selected Anthony Jimenez, a shortstop from the University of Central Florida.
It's crunch time for fantasy baseball managers as we head into the final two months of the regular season. These 25 players could make all the difference as pickups or acquisitions for fantasy rosters.
Even if it’s not a prep we might’ve expected, the Mets got good value here. With the 108th selection of the 2025 draft, the Mets have selected shortstop Antonio Jimenez, a shortstop from the University of Central Florida.
Opening day for the San Francisco Giants is just a couple of weeks away, so the playing time is set to be distributed more to veterans as the ramp-to the regular season draws closer.