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I95 MLB Mock Draft by Alex Sisco, Patrick Moran, and Noah Kravitz

MLB Draft 2025 Edition, the place where stars are made

*** MADE BEFORE THE DRAFT ON JULY 11***

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Washington Nationals: Ethan Holliday, SS/3B, Stillwater, OK

Los Angeles Angels: Kade Anderson, LHP, LSU

Seattle Mariners: Aiva Arquette, SS, Oregon State

Colorado Rockies: Jamie Arnold, LHP, Florida State

St. Louis Cardinals: Seth Hernandez, RHP, Corona, CA

Pittsburgh Pirates: Billy Carlson, SS, Corona, CA

Miami Marlins: Eli Willits, SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton, OK

Toronto Blue Jays: Liam Doyle, LHP, Tennessee

Cincinnati Reds: Ike Irish, C/OF, Auburn 

Chicago White Sox: JoJo Parker, SS, Purvin, MS 

Athletics: Tyler Bremner, RHP, UC Santa Barbra

Texas Rangers: Kyson Witherspoon, RHP, Oklahoma

San Francisco Giants: Kruz Schoolcraft, LHP, Sunset, OR

Tampa Bay Rays: Steele Hall, SS, Hewitt, TX

Boston Red Sox: Kayson Cunningham, SS, San Antonio, TX

Minnesota Twins: Gage Wood, RHP, Arkansas

Chicago Cubs: Jace Laviolette, OF, Texas A&M

Arizona Diamondbacks: Gavin Kilen, 2B, Tennessee

Baltimore Orioles: Brendan Summerhill, OF, Arizona

Milwaukee Brewers: Gavin Fien, 3B, Great Oak, CA

Houston Astros: Wehiwa Aloy, SS, Arkansas

Atlanta Braves: Daniel Pierce, SS, Lawrenceville, GA

Kansas City Royals: Andrew Fischer, 1B, Tennessee

Detroit Tigers: Josh Hammond, 3B, Wesleyan Christian, NC

San Diego Padres: Slater de Brun, OF, Summit, OR

Philadelphia Phillies: Ethan Conrad, OF, Wake Forest

Cleveland Guardians: Devin Taylor, OF, Indiana

Kansas City Royals: Xavier Neyens, 3B, Mount Vernon, WA

Arizona Diamondbacks: Sean Gamble, UTL, IMG Academy, FL

Baltimore Orioles: Patrick Forbes, RHP, Louisville

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