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2015 MLB Draft order: Braves own 5 picks on Day 1

The Diamondbacks have the first pick and the Astros get a do-over at No. 2 after failing to sign the No. 1 overall pick last year.

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The Atlanta Braves will make five selections on the first day of the 2015 MLB Draft, which begins at 7 p.m. ET on Monday.

The Braves hold the 14th overall pick in the first round and will draft again at No. 28 as a result of losing Ervin Santana to free agency. In addition to its second-round selection, Atlanta will also draft in both competitive balance rounds. The Braves landed those picks in trades with the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks.

The Diamondbacks hold the first overall pick in the draft, followed by the Houston Astros and Colorado Rockies. The first round, Competitive Balance Round A, second round and Competitive Balance Round B will take place on Monday. The draft resumes on Tuesday with Rounds 3-10 and will be culminate on Wednesday after Rounds 11-40 are completed.

Teams selecting in the first round will have between 3:30 and 4:30 to make their picks. Those intervals will be reduced to one minute for Competitive Balance Round A through Round 10. The remainder of the rounds will have no time delay between picks.

Here is the full draft order for Day 1:

Round 1

1. Arizona Diamondbacks

2. Houston Astros (failure to sign 2014 pick Brady Aiken)

3. Colorado Rockies

4. Texas Rangers

5. Houston Astros

6. Minnesota Twins

7. Boston Red Sox

8. Chicago White Sox

9. Chicago Cubs

10. Philadelphia Phillies

11. Cincinnati Reds

12. Miami Marlins

13. Tampa Bay Rays

14. Atlanta Braves

15. Milwaukee Brewers

16. New York Yankees

17. Cleveland Indians

18. San Francisco Giants

19. Pittsburgh Pirates

20. Oakland Athletics

21. Kansas City Royals

22. Detroit Tigers

23. St. Louis Cardinals

24. Los Angeles Dodgers

25. Baltimore Orioles

26. Los Angeles Angels

27. Colorado Rockies (for losing Michael Cuddyer)

28. Atlanta Braves (for losing Ervin Santana)

29. Toronto Blue Jays (for losing Melky Cabrera)

30. New York Yankees (for losing David Robertson)

31. San Francisco Giants (for losing Pablo Sandoval)

32. Pittsburgh Pirates (for losing Russell Martin)

33. Kansas City Royals (for losing James Shields)

34. Detroit Tigers (for losing Max Scherzer)

35. Los Angeles Dodgers (for losing Hanley Ramirez)

36. Baltimore Orioles (for losing Nelson Cruz)

Competitive Balance Round A

37. Houston Astros (from Marlins)

38. Colorado Rockies

39. St. Louis Cardinals

40. Milwaukee Brewers

41. Atlanta Braves (from Padres)

42. Cleveland Indians

Round 2

43. Arizona Diamondbacks

44. Colorado Rockies

45. Texas Rangers

46. Houston Astros

47. Chicago Cubs

48. Philadelphia Phillies

49. Cincinnati Reds

50. Miami Marlins

51. San Diego Padres

52. Tampa Bay Rays

53. New York Mets

54. Atlanta Braves

55. Milwaukee Brewers

56. Toronto Blue Jays

57. New York Yankees

58. Washington Nationals (failure to sign 2014 pick Andrew Suarez)

59. Cleveland Indians

60. Seattle Mariners

61. San Francisco Giants

62. Pittsburgh Pirates

63. Oakland Athletics

64. Kansas City Royals

65. Detroit Tigers

66. St. Louis Cardinals

67. Los Angeles Dodgers

68. Baltimore Orioles

69. Washington Nationals

70. Los Angeles Angels

Competitive Balance Round B

71. Cincinnati Reds

72. Seattle Mariners

73. Minnesota Twins

74. Los Angeles Dodgers (from Orioles)

75. Atlanta Braves (from D-backs)

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