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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?
QUIZ OF THE DAY

Today's Quiz: The 'No. 1 overall MLB Draft picks' quiz

Photo by SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Most professional sports teams don’t want people with the “interim,” tag as their general manager or head coach/manager heading into the draft, but that’s the situation the Washington Nationals were in this year. Just one week after firing their GM and manager and replacing them temporarily (for now at least) with Mike DeBartolo and Miguel Cairo respectively, Washington made a somewhat surprising selection with the 2025 MLB Amateur Draft’s top-overall pick. The Nats went with 17-year-old shortstop prospect Eli Willits from Fort. Cobb, Oklahoma – a player who hit .473 with eight home runs and 34 RBI en route to an Oklahoma state title in his final high school season. 

While Willits never made it to the top spot in mock drafts, DeBartolo said Willits was always their plan. 

“It’s rare to get someone that we think is both the best hitter and fielder in the draft,” he told MLB Network. “There was agreement across the board, Eli was our No. 1 guy.”

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Willits became the youngest player ever selected with the first-overall pick in MLB’s Amateur Draft. With that being said, how many of the players taken No. 1 can you name in six minutes?

Good luck!

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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?
QUIZ OF THE DAY

Today's Quiz: The 'No. 1 overall MLB Draft picks' quiz

Photo by SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Most professional sports teams don’t want people with the “interim,” tag as their general manager or head coach/manager heading into the draft, but that’s the situation the Washington Nationals were in this year. Just one week after firing their GM and manager and replacing them temporarily (for now at least) with Mike DeBartolo and Miguel Cairo respectively, Washington made a somewhat surprising selection with the 2025 MLB Amateur Draft’s top-overall pick. The Nats went with 17-year-old shortstop prospect Eli Willits from Fort. Cobb, Oklahoma – a player who hit .473 with eight home runs and 34 RBI en route to an Oklahoma state title in his final high school season. 

While Willits never made it to the top spot in mock drafts, DeBartolo said Willits was always their plan. 

“It’s rare to get someone that we think is both the best hitter and fielder in the draft,” he told MLB Network. “There was agreement across the board, Eli was our No. 1 guy.”

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Willits became the youngest player ever selected with the first-overall pick in MLB’s Amateur Draft. With that being said, how many of the players taken No. 1 can you name in six minutes?

Good luck!

Did you like this quiz? Are there any quizzes you’d like to see us make in the future? Let us know your thoughts at quizzes@yardbarker.com, and make sure to subscribe to our Quiz of the Day Newsletter for daily quizzes sent right to your email!

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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?
QUIZ OF THE DAY

Today's Quiz: The 'No. 1 overall MLB Draft picks' quiz

Photo by SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Most professional sports teams don’t want people with the “interim,” tag as their general manager or head coach/manager heading into the draft, but that’s the situation the Washington Nationals were in this year. Just one week after firing their GM and manager and replacing them temporarily (for now at least) with Mike DeBartolo and Miguel Cairo respectively, Washington made a somewhat surprising selection with the 2025 MLB Amateur Draft’s top-overall pick. The Nats went with 17-year-old shortstop prospect Eli Willits from Fort. Cobb, Oklahoma – a player who hit .473 with eight home runs and 34 RBI en route to an Oklahoma state title in his final high school season. 

While Willits never made it to the top spot in mock drafts, DeBartolo said Willits was always their plan. 

“It’s rare to get someone that we think is both the best hitter and fielder in the draft,” he told MLB Network. “There was agreement across the board, Eli was our No. 1 guy.”

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Willits became the youngest player ever selected with the first-overall pick in MLB’s Amateur Draft. With that being said, how many of the players taken No. 1 can you name in six minutes?

Good luck!

Did you like this quiz? Are there any quizzes you’d like to see us make in the future? Let us know your thoughts at quizzes@yardbarker.com, and make sure to subscribe to our Quiz of the Day Newsletter for daily quizzes sent right to your email!

Sports News, Rumors & Quizzes

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