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MLB draft tracker live updates: Results and analysis for every first-round pick

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Sunday, 14 July 2024 17:27

The 2024 MLB draft is underway on ESPN, with the Cleveland Guardians starting things off by taking Travis Bazzana with the No. 1 overall pick on Sunday night.

The Cincinnati Reds followed by selecting Chase Burns with the second pick, the Colorado Rockies went with Charlie Condon, the Oakland Athletics with Nick Kurtz and Chicago White Sox rounded out the top five by taking Hagen Smith.

Follow along for pick-by-pick coverage, with ESPN MLB experts David Schoenfield and Dan Mullen breaking down everything you need to know about who your favorite team took in the first round as the picks come off the board.

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

Who is Bazzana? The Australian-born Bazzana had a monster season for the Beavers, hitting .407/.568/.911 with 28 home runs and more than twice as many walks as strikeouts (76-37). The 28 home runs set a school record and the overall numbers are a little better than Adley Rutschman had for the Beavers when he went No. 1 overall in 2019. A left-handed hitter, Bazzana's hit tool rates a little better than his raw power, although he learned to tap into that this season, improving from 11 home runs as a sophomore. He's a pure second baseman who could potentially move to center field as well.

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Why the Guardians took him here: There was a lot of pre-draft discussion about what Cleveland would do with this pick, including speculation the Guardians might opt to cut a deal with a slightly lesser prospect -- but in Bazzana they are getting one of the consensus top players in this draft class. The Oregon State star pushed himself to the top of draft boards by packing power and hitting ability into his compact frame, which makes him exactly the type of player Cleveland has thrived at getting the most of in recent years. He also gives off some Jose Ramirez vibes with the swagger that comes with his ability. -- Mullen


2. Cincinnati Reds: Chase Burns, RHP, Wake Forest

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The plays that helped make Chase Burns the second pick in the MLB draft

Check out the highlights that helped make Chase Burns the second pick in the 2024 MLB draft by the Reds.

Who is Burns? The latest in the Wake Forest pitching pipeline, Burns transferred from Tennessee for his junior season and becomes the fifth Demon Deacon hurler taken in the first round since 2018, joining Rhett Lowder, Ryan Cusick, Jared Shuster and Griffin Roberts. He also joins Lowder (seventh overall last year to the Reds) and Kyle Sleeth (third overall in 2003) as the earliest selections in program history. Burns starts with a 98 mph fastball that can touch 101, with a hard, high-spin slider that helped him record the highest strikeout rate in Division I at nearly 49% (191 K's in 100 IP). There is some concern about his delivery, but he averaged less than 3.0 walks per nine all three seasons in college.

Why the Reds took him here: The Reds can dream on Burns turning into the next Paul Skenes given his fastball velocity and strikeout rate in college. He isn't projected to advance to the majors as quickly as Skenes, but there's no denying Burns is a potential ace if everything comes together. With Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo and Andrew Abbott already leading a much improved Cincinnati rotation, the Reds could have a fearsome foursome in a couple of years. -- Schoenfield


3. Colorado Rockies: Charlie Condon, 3B, Georgia

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Why new Rockie Charlie Condon was worth a high draft pick

Kiley McDaniel describes what makes new Colorado Rockie Charlie Condon a top prospect.

Who is Condon? Condon had one of the most prolific seasons in NCAA history as a redshirt sophomore, hitting .433 with 37 home runs and a 1.565 OPS - becoming the first Division I hitter this century to hit 35 home runs and posting better numbers than Wyatt Langford and Dylan Crews put up in the same conference last season. At 6-foot-6, he draws comparisons to Kris Bryant and Alec Bohm for his lanky frame. He's played all over the field for Georgia and has the arm to get a shot at third base, although he could end up as a corner outfielder.

Why the Rockies took him here: The No. 1 player on ESPN draft expert Kiley McDaniel's board, this seems like an easy choice for Colorado at No. 3. A team that, despite playing at high altitude, is in desperate need of offensive upgrades gets a slugger who earned national player of the year honors by putting up incredible numbers in the nation's toughest conference. And Condon's polished game should have him aiming for the Coors Field fences in Colorado's lineup sooner rather than later. -- Mullen


4. Oakland Athletics: Nick Kurtz, 1B, Wake Forest

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The plays that helped land Nick Kurtz on the Athletics

Check out the highlights that helped make Nick Kurtz the fourth pick by the Oakland Athletics.

Who is Kurtz? A three-year star for the Demon Deacons, Kurtz hit .306/.531/.763 with 22 home runs in 54 games in 2024 while also posting the highest walk rate in Division I. A load at 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds, Kurtz brings some Anthony Rizzo vibes for his combination of power, hit tool, strike zone judgment and plus defense at first base. With a compact swing, he has a chance to move up quickly to the majors.

Why the A's took him here: Taking Kurtz over Jac Caglianone is a minor surprise if the A's wanted a first baseman, but Kurtz might have the better hit tool and definitely has the better plate discipline right now, so he can perhaps be viewed as a bit of a safer pick. It's also possible that Kurtz will sign for a little below slot, giving the A's more pool money to spend later in the draft. -- Schoenfield


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

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The plays that helped land Hagen Smith on the White Sox

Check out the highlights that helped make Hagen Smith the fifth pick by the White Sox.

Who is Smith? Maybe the next left-handed starter from Arkansas, following in the footsteps of Cy Young winners Cliff Lee and Dallas Keuchel as well as Drew Smyly. Following Tommy John surgery in high school, Smith switched between starting and relieving during his first two seasons with the Razorbacks before breaking out in 2024, becoming the SEC pitcher of the year after going 9-2 with a 2.04 ERA and striking out 161 in 84 innings - including a 17-strikeout performance in six innings against Oregon State. He sat in the mid-90s with a wipeout slider, although he averaged barely five innings per start, so there might be some reliever risk here.

Why the White Sox took him here: The big question here is if the White Sox will end up regretting making this pick with Jac Caglianone still on the board. The White Sox have had a lot of success going with left-handed starting pitching in the draft lately (Garrett Crochet and Noah Schultz) and Smith is a lefty with nasty stuff -- namely a wicked slider -- who should move quickly through the minors. The Arkansas ace has drawn comparisons to Carlos Rodon and even had some evaluators mentioning Chris Sale -- and he has frontline starter upside if it all comes together. -- Mullen


6. Kansas City Royals: Jac Caglianone, 1B, Florida

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What makes Jac Caglianone worthy of a high draft pick?

Kiley McDaniel describes what makes new Royal Jac Caglianone a top prospect.

Who is Caglianone? Nicknamed "Jactani" after Shohei Ohtani and for his two-way play, Caglianone profiles best as a hitter in the pros - and with good reason. A huge presence at 6-foot-5 and 250 pounds, he became one of the greatest sluggers in NCAA history the past two seasons, leading the country with 33 home runs as a sophomore and then following up with an even more dominant junior season, hitting .419 with 35 home runs. (He went 5-2 with a 4.76 ERA as a pitcher, hitting 100 mph.) It's grade 80 raw power on the 20-to-80 scale. His 58-to-26 strikeout-to-walk ratio looks impressive, but 31 of those walks were intentional and he has a very high chase rate that he'll have to improve as a pro.


Upcoming picks

First round
7. St. Louis Cardinals
8. Los Angeles Angels
9. Pittsburgh Pirates
10. Washington Nationals
11. Detroit Tigers
12. Boston Red Sox
13. San Francisco Giants
14. Chicago Cubs
15. Seattle Mariners
16. Miami Marlins
17. Milwaukee Brewers
18. Tampa Bay Rays
19. New York Mets
20. Toronto Blue Jays
21. Minnesota Twins
22. Baltimore Orioles
23. Los Angeles Dodgers
24. Atlanta Braves
25. San Diego Padres
26. New York Yankees
27. Philadelphia Phillies
28. Houston Astros
29. Arizona Diamondbacks
30. Texas Rangers

Prospect Promotion Incentive picks
31. Arizona Diamondbacks (for Corbin Carroll winning ROY)
32. Baltimore Orioles (for Gunnar Hendersonw winning ROY)

Compensation picks
33. Minnesota Twins (Compensation for Sonny Gray)

Competitive balance round A
34. Milwaukee Brewers (Acquired from Orioles in Corbin Burnes trade)
35. Arizona Diamondbacks
36. Cleveland Guardians
37. Pittsburgh Pirates
38. Colorado Rockies
39. Washington Nationals (Acquired from Royals in Hunter Harvey trade)

Second round
40. Oakland Athletics
41. Kansas City Royals
42. Colorado Rockies
43. Chicago White Sox
44. Washington Nationals
45. Los Angeles Angels
46. New York Mets
47. Pittsburgh Pirates
48. Cleveland Guardians
49. Detroit Tigers
50. Boston Red Sox
51. Cincinnati Reds
52. San Diego Padres
53. New York Yankees
54. Chicago Cubs
55. Seattle Mariners
56. Miami Marlins
57. Milwaukee Brewers
58. Tampa Bay Rays
59. Toronto Blue Jays
60. Minnesota Twins
61. Baltimore Orioles
62. Atlanta Braves
63. Philadelphia Phillies
64. Arizona Diamondbacks
65. Texas Rangers

Competitive balance round B
66. Tampa Bay Rays
67. Milwaukee Brewers
68. Chicago White Sox (Acquired from Mariners in Gregory Santos trade)
69. Minnesota Twins
70. Miami Marlins
71. Cincinnati Reds
72. Detroit Tigers
73. Oakland Athletics

Compensation picks
74. Los Angeles Angels (For Shohei Ohtani)

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