MLB mock draft 2024: Who's going No. 1? Top prospects after College World Series (2024)

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1. Cleveland Guardians: Travis Bazzana, 2B, Oregon State 2. Cincinnati Reds: Charlie Condon, OF/3B, Georgia 3. Colorado Rockies: Chase Burns, RHP, Wake Forest 4. Oakland Athletics: Jac Caglianone, 1B/RHP, Florida 5. Chicago White Sox: Hagen Smith, LHP, Arkansas 6. Kansas City Royals: Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest 7. St. Louis Cardinals: Braden Montgomery, OF, Texas A&M 8. Los Angeles Angels: J.J. Wetherholt, INF, West Virginia 9. Pittsburgh Pirates: Konnor Griffin, OF/INF, Jackson Prep (Miss.) 10. Washington Nationals: Bryce Rainer, SS, Harvard-Westlake HS (Calif.) 11. Detroit Tigers: Cam Caminiti, LHP, Saguaro HS (Ariz.) 12. Boston Red Sox: Christian Moore, INF, Tennessee 13. San Francisco Giants: Vance Honeycutt, OF, North Carolina 14. Chicago Cubs: Trey Yesavage, LHP, East Carolina 15. Seattle Mariners: James Tibbs III, OF, Florida State 16. Miami Marlins: Cam Smith, 3B, Florida State 17. Milwaukee Brewers: Carson Benge, OF, Oklahoma State 18. Tampa Bay Rays: Tommy White, 3B, LSU 19. New York Mets: Jurrangelo Cijintje, RHP, Mississippi State 20. Toronto Blue Jays: Seaver King, SS, Wake Forest 21. Minnesota Twins: Billy Amick, INF, Tennessee 22. Baltimore Orioles: Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Kentucky 23. Los Angeles Dodgers: Kash Mayfield, LHP, Elk City HS (Okla.) 24. Atlanta Braves: Brody Brecht, RHP, Iowa 25. San Diego Padres: Dakota Jordan, OF, Mississippi State. 26. New York Yankees: Kaelen Culpepper, SS, Kansas State 27. Philadelphia Phillies: Caleb Lomavita, C, Cal 28. Houston Astros: Walker Janek, C, Sam Houston State 29. Arizona Diamondbacks: Slade Caldwell, OF, Valley View HS (Ark,) 30. Texas Rangers: Theo Gillen, INF, Westfield HS (Texas) FAQs

With the college baseball season ending in thrilling fashion and Major League Baseball lurching toward the All-Star break, the game’s amateur draft, once a June staple, is coming into sight.

Yet the manner in which the first few picks will unfold remains plenty fuzzy.

Minus a generational pitching talent like Paul Skenes, there’s no sure thing or even a consensus 1-2 in any order, like Skenes formed last year with LSU teammate Dylan Crews.

But when commissioner Rob Manfred approaches the podium on July 14 to reveal the No. 1 pick in the draft, there’s no shortage of elite talent from which the Cleveland Guardians can choose.

From there, it’s a choose-your-own adventure through the first 30 picks. USA TODAY Sports aims to project how it will all unfold in the first round:

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1. Cleveland Guardians: Travis Bazzana, 2B, Oregon State

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See what we mean about no consensus No. 1? Well, there’s nearly a whole month to adjust your dart tosses as teams juggle slot money and bonus pools. But Bazzana, a 21-year-old Aussie who batted .407 with 28 home runs last year, can move quickly to Cleveland and bring a near plug-and-play dynamic to their current group.

2. Cincinnati Reds: Charlie Condon, OF/3B, Georgia

Sometimes a player fits snugly in a spot and that seems like Condon’s deal here, regardless of the chaos before and after this pick. Eight years after using the second overall pick on Nick Senzel, another versatile player with power from an SEC school, the Reds opt for Condon’s record-setting 37-home run pop.

3. Colorado Rockies: Chase Burns, RHP, Wake Forest

Perhaps spending top 10 draft capital on right-handed college pitchers named Chase is the cure for Coors Field pitching woes. Well, Chase Dollander has a 2.84 ERA and 13.3 strikeouts per nine at high-A Spokane. Enter Burns, who transferred from Dollander’s Tennessee to Wake Forest and struck out 191 in 100 innings, largely on the strength of a 96 mph fastball and wipeout slider.

4. Oakland Athletics: Jac Caglianone, 1B/RHP, Florida

If A’s owner John Fisher is excited about famous opposing players like Aaron Judge coming to play in their temporary Sacramento digs, Caglianone, a two-way player, might give Sacto-A’s fans a hometown guy to rally around. While Caglianone may very well be strictly a hitter in the pros, that’s more than enough: He slugged 68 homers the past two seasons and was second only to Condon with 35 this year.

5. Chicago White Sox: Hagen Smith, LHP, Arkansas

What to get the franchise that needs everything? The entire prep draft class and a handful of very enticing college position players are available here, but Chicago opts for the sure thing in Smith, who punched out a record-setting 17.3 batters per nine at Arkansas and could be starting on the South Side soon.

6. Kansas City Royals: Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest

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While an early-season rotator cuff injury slowed some of his momentum, Kurtz still slugged 22 home runs and got on base at a .531 clip, drawing 78 walks to 42 strikeouts in 260 plate appearances. Probably the safest but not sexiest pick at this juncture.

7. St. Louis Cardinals: Braden Montgomery, OF, Texas A&M

Another two-way player who leans strongly toward hitting, Montgomery is a dynamic defensive right fielder who hit 26 home runs but needs to improve on strike-zone recognition. Ankle injury sidelined him for the College World Series.

8. Los Angeles Angels: J.J. Wetherholt, INF, West Virginia

Perhaps the most fluid prospect in the first 10 picks, Wetherholt could land anywhere in the top or bottom of that range; ultimately, he lands with a franchise that adds another quick-to-the-majors talent in the footsteps of Nolan Schanuel and Zach Neto. Wetherholt was dogged most of this season by a hamstring injury, but his power-speed combo profiles similarly to Bazzana’s.

9. Pittsburgh Pirates: Konnor Griffin, OF/INF, Jackson Prep (Miss.)

Finally, the run of college players ends with a talent who will play somewhere up the middle as a pro, with speed his most devastating tool. LSU commit and the Gatorade National Player of the Year.

10. Washington Nationals: Bryce Rainer, SS, Harvard-Westlake HS (Calif.)

We try not to force comps too much, but Rainer profiles similarly to Padres rookie Jackson Merrill with his 6-3, 195-pound frame, power and arm. The former pitcher is likely to stick at shortstop, though.

11. Detroit Tigers: Cam Caminiti, LHP, Saguaro HS (Ariz.)

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The cousin of former NL MVP Ken Caminiti, Cam is a powerful lefty with a fastball that’s touched 96 mph. Struck out 119 in 52 2/3 innings and batted .493. Has committed to LSU.

12. Boston Red Sox: Christian Moore, INF, Tennessee

Broke the Vols’ career home run record by slugging 60 longballs, including 33 this season for the national champions, and became just the third player in SEC history to win the Triple Crown.

13. San Francisco Giants: Vance Honeycutt, OF, North Carolina

A Giants draftee (20th round, 2021), Honeycutt instead became a Tar Heel walk-off king, lifting them to the College World Series while slugging 28 home runs and 65 in three years. The Giants will spend a much higher pick on him this time.

14. Chicago Cubs: Trey Yesavage, LHP, East Carolina

He’s the third-best pitching prospect behind Burns and Smith, but Yesavage is hardly a consolation prize, especially for a pitching-needy organization like the Cubs. A 6-4 lefty with a fastball that touches 98 mph and offers the promise of a quick move through the organization.

15. Seattle Mariners: James Tibbs III, OF, Florida State

The ACC player of the year, Tibbs slugged 28 homers in 66 games for the Seminoles. A solid bat but some defensive limitations that might confine him to left field or first base.

16. Miami Marlins: Cam Smith, 3B, Florida State

It’s back-to-back Seminoles as the Marlins snag Smith, who posted a .488 OBP and 16 homers and moves well with a 225-pound frame that suggests more power is in the offing.

17. Milwaukee Brewers: Carson Benge, OF, Oklahoma State

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Another two-way talent who underwent Tommy John surgery in 2022 and now profiles as a outfielder with elite exit velocity. Brewers have had success with collegiate outfielders Garrett Mitchell (UCLA) and Sal Frelick (Boston College), and Benge gives them another solid and projectable option with loud skills.

18. Tampa Bay Rays: Tommy White, 3B, LSU

A star at both N.C. State and LSU, his elite power should transfer well to the bigs. Can play either corner spot and it’s easy to envision the Rays deploying him at both.

19. New York Mets: Jurrangelo Cijintje, RHP, Mississippi State

Will Steve Cohen pay the ambidextrous pitcher two paychecks if he makes the majors as a right-handed starter and lefty reliever? The possibilities are intriguing, but it’s from the right side where Cijintje touches 97 and sits 95 with the fastball, complemented by solid secondary offerings.

20. Toronto Blue Jays: Seaver King, SS, Wake Forest

Quite a ride from Wingate College to Winston-Salem to Ontario. King can play all over the infield and while he lacks Bazzana and Wetherholt’s elite speed-power combo, he offers plug-and-play lineup reliability for a franchise that may be taking some hits on the dirt.

21. Minnesota Twins: Billy Amick, INF, Tennessee

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Not a ton of upside but also just tapping into it after transferring from Clemson to Knoxville, where he hit 23 homers for the national champs. Twins can work to reverse his plate discipline – he had 53 strikeouts to 29 walks this season.

22. Baltimore Orioles: Ryan Waldschmidt, OF, Kentucky

Can Mike Elias shake his obsession with college outfielders? We say not yet. Waldschmidt is rising quickly after a prep and collegiate career marred by injury, but his elite exit velocity, chase rate and potential to play center field will be too tough to pass up.

23. Los Angeles Dodgers: Kash Mayfield, LHP, Elk City HS (Okla.)

The 6-4 19-year-old has touched 97 mph with his fastball. The Dodgers and other late-round clubs may need to get creative with their bonus pool to lure the top prep lefty away from Oklahoma State.

24. Atlanta Braves: Brody Brecht, RHP, Iowa

Let’s make it five years in a row the Braves take a pitcher in the first round, four of them collegians. Atlanta will need to improve Brecht’s command but they have a 6-4, 235-pound frame to work with.

25. San Diego Padres: Dakota Jordan, OF, Mississippi State.

It’s been eight years since the Padres have taken a collegiate player with their first pick – but they also don’t typically draft 25th, this position partly a punishment for grossly exceeding the luxury tax. But Jordan is no low-upside safety pick. He has power to all fields, elite exit velocity and arm strength from right field.

26. New York Yankees: Kaelen Culpepper, SS, Kansas State

A consummate glue guy on the left side of the infield, Culpepper has both pop and speed, neither elite but also an excellent package for this end of the first round. With Anthony Volpe entrenched, the hot corner would be calling Culpepper.

27. Philadelphia Phillies: Caleb Lomavita, C, Cal

One of two Bay Area backstops who could go in the first round – along with Stanford’s Malcolm Moore – Lomavita brings a polished offensive profile but also questions about his receiving ability that may suggest a move to the infield.

28. Houston Astros: Walker Janek, C, Sam Houston State

They head north just a bit to pluck a collegian who could go higher in the first round thanks to solid receiving skills and 17-homer, 1.185 OPS production in the AAC.

29. Arizona Diamondbacks: Slade Caldwell, OF, Valley View HS (Ark,)

Caldwell stands just 5-9, and though the Diamondbacks wouldn’t be be getting a power hitter, his high-energy approach, speed and hit tool would play well in both their lineup and ballpark.

30. Texas Rangers: Theo Gillen, INF, Westfield HS (Texas)

Injuries dimmed his star a bit, but Gillen may prove to have tools comparable to the prep bats taken in the top 10.

MLB mock draft 2024: Who's going No. 1? Top prospects after College World Series (2024)

FAQs

Who is projected to go number 1 in the MLB draft? ›

Prospect Rankings
RankPlayerAge
1Travis Bazzana21
2Charlie Condon21
3Jac Caglianone21
4JJ Wetherholt21
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Who gets the first pick in the MLB draft 2024? ›

The 2024 MLB Draft is here. Day 1 included the first 74 selections, covering Rounds 1 and 2, Competitive Balance Rounds A and B, two Prospect Promotion Incentive picks, plus two compensation picks. The Guardians got things going with the No. 1 overall pick.

Who has the most first round draft picks by college baseball? ›

Since then, 1,646 players have been drafted in the first round of the MLB draft. Of those, over 700 came from an NCAA school. No school is more represented on that list than Stanford. The Cardinal added another first rounder in 2024 after Malcolm Moore was selected No. 30 overall by the Texas Rangers.

Who will the Reds draft in 2024? ›

Cincinnati Reds sign several more 2024 Draft Picks
  • 4th round pick Peyton Stovall – Second Baseman (Arkansas)
  • 6th round pick Jacob Friend – Catcher (Davidson)
  • 9th round pick Ryan McCrystal – Catcher (East Carolina)
  • 10th round pick Yanuel Casiano – Catcher (Albergue Olimpico Baseball Academy in Puerto Rico)
Jul 21, 2024

Who will Guardians take number 1? ›

Guardians take 2B Travis Bazzana with No. 1 pick of MLB draft.

Who was number 1 in the MLB draft? ›

First overall picks
YearPlayerClub/School
2021Henry DavisUniversity of Louisville
2022Jackson HollidayStillwater High School (OK)
2023Paul SkenesLouisiana State University
2024Travis BazzanaOregon State University
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Who was the youngest player to join the 30/30 club? ›

At the tender age of 21, Mike Trout became the youngest member of the 30 HR/30 SB club when he hit his 30th home run Sunday off the Rangers' Yu Darvish.

How did Guardians get their first pick? ›

Now, thanks to the bouncing of a few ping pong balls in the second-ever MLB Draft Lottery and a provision in the collective bargaining agreement, Cleveland will pick first overall. Of the 1,001 different ping pong ball combinations, Cleveland had only 18 winning combinations.

Who was the most recent player to hit four home runs in a single game? ›

At the time, Mays was just the seventh player to accomplish this feat. It would take nearly 15 years for it to happen again when Mike Schmidt pulled it off in 1976. Even now, the list of players to homer four times in a game only stands at 18 players, with J.D. Martinez being the last to achieve it in 2017.

Where is the best college to go to for baseball? ›

Best Baseball Colleges
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Harvard University.
  • Stanford University.
  • University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • University of Florida.

What college has the most #1 draft picks? ›

1 overall NFL Draft picks:
  • Georgia: 5. (Corey Perrine/USA TODAY NETWORK) ...
  • Notre Dame: 5. (Malcolm Emmons/USA TODAY Sports) ...
  • Oklahoma: 5. (Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports) ...
  • USC: 5. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images) ...
  • Auburn: 4. (AP Photo/Dave Martin) ...
  • Stanford: 4. (Photo: James Lang/USA TODAY Sports) ...
  • LSU: 3. ...
  • Ohio State: 3.
Dec 29, 2023

How many D2 players get drafted in MLB? ›

Let's stick with that magic number two: Three MLB teams selected two DII baseball players (the A's, Orioles, and Giants). The number of DII players selected declined for the third-straight season. There were 22 MLB draft picks in 2021, 17 last year, and 14 this year.

Who is the top prospect for the 2024 NFL draft? ›

The 2024 NFL Draft presents an exciting quarterback class full of notable names. It is led by USC's Caleb Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner and dynamic dual-threat quarterback. Williams is followed by Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr., who likely would have been the best pass catcher in the 2023 NFL Draft.

Where is the 2024 draft site? ›

Host city. Detroit was chosen over Green Bay and Washington, D.C. as the host city on March 28, 2022.

Where is the MLB draft 2024? ›

The 2024 Major League Baseball draft took place on July 14–16, 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas. The draft assigned amateur baseball players to MLB teams.

Will Tommy White get drafted? ›

Power was a clear theme for the A's on Day 1 of the 2024 MLB Draft. Following their selection of Wake Forest first baseman Nick Kurtz at No. 4 on Sunday night, the A's took LSU third baseman Tommy White with pick No. 40 in the second round of the Draft.

How much does the number 1 pick in the MLB Draft make? ›

Two of the top three picks in 2024 -- Chase Burns (Reds, No. 2 overall) and Charlie Condon (Rockies, No. 3) -- agreed to deals worth more than the $9.2 million that No. 1 overall pick Paul Skenes received from the Pirates in '23, while this year's No. 1, Travis Bazzana (Guardians), netted $8,950,000, well under the ...

Is the 2024 MLB Draft strong? ›

Evaluators regard this year's class as below-average and one of the weaker drafts of the past decade. The biggest reason for that is a down group of top-end high school players. Prior to the 2024 season, 13 scouting directors voted both the high school hitting and high school pitching demographics as below-average.

Who is projected to go #1 in the NBA draft? ›

If the mock drafts are accurate, Frenchmen Alexandre Sarr and Zaccharie Risacher are heavily favored to go 1-2 in the Draft. Some notes in our final look at the mock drafts from around the web before the 2024 NBA Draft presented by State Farm, where the the Atlanta Hawks are on the clock with the No. 1 pick.

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