NEW YORK — Major League Baseball’s amateur draft will be held in Los Angeles from July 17-19, its second straight season located at the city of the All-Star Game.
The Baltimore Orioles will pick first after finishing a major league-worst 52-110 last season. In 2023, the top six selections with be determined by a weighted lottery involving all teams that don’t reach this year’s playoffs.
MLB will hold a draft combine at San Diego’s Petco Park from June 14-20, the commissioner’s office said Thursday. The top 300 prospects will be invited along with up to 30 additional players.
The draft will be 20 rounds under the new collective bargaining agreement between MLB and the players’ association, matching the total last year. The first two rounds, compensatory rounds and competitive balance rounds will be held on the first night, Rounds 3 through 10 on July 18 and the final 10 rounds on the day of the All-Star Game.
Baltimore selected first twice before, picking right-hander Ben McDonald in 1989 and catcher Adley Rutschman in 2019.
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