Detroit Tigers picks in 2025 MLB Draft
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Here is every pick the Detroit Tigers make in the 2025 MLB Draft, July 13-14 in Atlanta. We track every player selected by Scott Harris' front office.
The Detroit Tigers are pushing in all their chips on a high-upside pitching prospect in the 11th round of the MLB Draft. It may be a stroke of genius — or not.
The Tigers selected a left-handed-hitting high school shortstop with their top Draft pick for the second consecutive year, drafting Jordan Yost out of Sickles High School in Tampa, Fla., on Sunday. Yost ranked 50th in MLB Pipeline’s pre-Draft rankings.
Max Clark, McGonigle, Max Anderson, and Bryce Rainer have been the quickest Tigers picks the past two years, and now Yost joins a pack designed to deliver baseball’s biggest challenge: offense. The draft opened with a Sunday surprise: Oklahoma high school shortstop Eli Willits going to the Nationals at one-overall.
Major League Baseball draft wrapped on Monday with the final 17 rounds. While Day 2 didn't carry quite as much intrigue as opening night—which saw the Washington Nationals take Fort Cobb-Broxton HS shortstop Eli Willits first overall—it gave teams a great opportunity to load up on developmental depth.
Scouting notes on 50 prospects who didn’t make the top 100 but could still hear their names called on draft day.