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MLB Draft 2015: Pick-by-pick results

Keep up with the Day 1 picks live as they happen.

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Day one of the MLB Draft kicks off Monday night with the first 75 picks live on MLB Network.

Although the 2015 draft doesn’t have nearly as much high-end talent as in years past, there remains plenty of quality players. The top 10 picks are expected to be heavy on shortstops and college pitchers, with Vanderbilt’s Dansy Swanson the favorite to go No. 1.

The Diamondbacks own this year’s top selection, and they’ve kept their plans close to the vest. The Astros own two of the top five picks, with the second overall selection coming courtesy of their failure to sign last year’s top pick, Brady Aiken.

Round 1

1. Arizona Diamondbacks: Dansby Swanson, SS, Vanderbilt

2. Houston Astros (failure to sign 2014 pick Brady Aiken): Alex Bregman, SS, LSU

3. Colorado Rockies: Brendan Rodgers, SS, Lake Mary HS, FL.

4. Texas Rangers: Dillon Tate, RHP, UC Santa Barbara

5. Houston Astros: Kyle Tucker, OF, H.B. Plant HS, FL.

6. Minnesota Twins: Tyler Jay, LHP, Illinois

7. Boston Red Sox: Andrew Benentendi, OF, Arkansas

8. Chicago White Sox: Carson Fulmer, RHP, Vanderbilt

9. Chicago Cubs: Ian Happ, OF, Cincinnati

10. Philadelphia Phillies: Cornelius Randolph, SS, Griffin HS, GA

11. Cincinnati Reds: Tyler Stephenson, C, Kennesaw Mountain HS, GA

12. Miami Marlins: Josh Naylor, 1B, St. Joan of Arc HS, Ont.

13. Tampa Bay Rays: Garrett Whitley, OF, Niskayuna HS, NY

14. Atlanta Braves: Kolby Allard, LHP, San Clemente HS, CA

15. Milwaukee Brewers: Trenton Clark, OF, Richland HS, TX

16. New York Yankees: James Kaprielian, RHP, UCLA

17. Cleveland Indians: Brady Aiken, LHP, IMG Academy, FL

18. San Francisco Giants: Phil Bickford, RHP, College of Southern Nevada

19. Pittsburgh Pirates: Kevin Newman, SS, Arizona

20. Oakland Athletics: Richie Martin, SS, Florida

21. Kansas City Royals: Ashe Russell, RHP, Cathedral HS, IN

22. Detroit Tigers: Beau Burrows, RHP, Weatherford HS, TX

23. St. Louis Cardinals: Nick Plummer, OF, Brother Rice HS, MI

24. Los Angeles Dodgers: Walker Buehler, RHP, Vanderbilt

25. Baltimore Orioles: D.J. Stewart, OF, Florida State

26. Los Angeles Angels: Taylor Ward, C, Fresno State

27. Colorado Rockies (for losing Michael Cuddyer): Mike Nikorak, RHP, Stroudsburg HS, PA

28. Atlanta Braves (for losing Ervin Santana): Mike Soroka, RHP, Bishop Carroll HS, AB

29. Toronto Blue Jays (for losing Melky Cabrera): Jon Harris, RHP, Missouri State

30. New York Yankees (for losing David Robertson): Kyle Holder, SS, San Diego

31. San Francisco Giants (for losing Pablo Sandoval): Chris Shaw, 1B, Boston College

32. Pittsburgh Pirates (for losing Russell Martin): Ke'Bryan Hayes, 3B, Concordia HS, TX

33. Kansas City Royals (for losing James Shields): Nolan Watson, RHP, Lawrence North HS, IN

34. Detroit Tigers (for losing Max Scherzer): Christin Stewart, OF, Tennessee

35. Los Angeles Dodgers (for losing Hanley Ramirez): Kyle Funkhouser, RHP, Louisville

36. Baltimore Orioles (for losing Nelson Cruz): Ryan Mountcastle, SS, Hagerty HS, FL

Competitive Balance Round A

37. Houston Astros (from Marlins): Daz Cameron, OF, Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy, GA

38. Colorado Rockies: Tyler Nevin, 3B, Poway HS, CA

39. St. Louis Cardinals: Jake Woodford, RHP, H.B. Plant HS, FL

40. Milwaukee Brewers: Nathan Kirby, LHP, Virginia

41. Atlanta Braves (from Padres): Austin Riley, 3B, Desoto Central HS, MS

42. Cleveland Indians: Triston McKenzie, RHP, Royal Palm Beach HS, FL

Round 2

43. Arizona Diamondbacks: Alex Young, LHP, TCU

44. Colorado Rockies: Peter Lambert, RHP, San Dimas HS, CA

45. Texas Rangers: Eric Jenkins, OF, West Columbus HS, NC

46. Houston Astros: Thomas Eshelman, RHP, Cal State Fullerton

47. Chicago Cubs: Donnie Dewees, OF, North Florida

48. Philadelphia Phillies: Scott Kingery, 2B, Arizona

49. Cincinnati Reds: Antonio Santillan, RHP, Seguin HS, TX

50. Miami Marlins: Brett Lilek, LHP, Arizona State

51. San Diego Padres: Austin Smith, RHP, Park Vista Community HS, FL

52. Tampa Bay Rays: Chris Betts, C, Woodrow Wilson HS, FL

53. New York Mets: Desmond Linsday, OF, The Out-of-Door Academy, FL

54. Atlanta Braves: Lucas Herbert, C, San Clemente HS, FL

55. Milwaukee Brewers: Cody Ponce, RHP, Cal Poly Pomona

56. Toronto Blue Jays: Brady Singer, RHP, Eustis HS, FL

57. New York Yankees: Jeff Degano, LHP, Indiana State

58. Washington Nationals (failure to sign 2014 pick Andrew Suarez): Andrew Stevenson, OF, LSU

59. Cleveland Indians: Juan Hillman, LHP, Olympia HS, FL

60. Seattle Mariners: Nick Neidert, RHP, Peachtree Ridge HS, GA

61. San Francisco Giants: Andrew Suarez, LHP, Miami

62. Pittsburgh Pirates: Kevin Kramer, SS, UCLA

63. Oakland Athletics: Mikey White, SS, Alabama

64. Kansas City Royals: Josh Staumont, RHP, Azusa Pacific

65. Detroit Tigers: Tyler Alexander, LHP, TCU

66. St. Louis Cardinals: Bryce Denton, 3B, Ravenwood HS, TN

67. Los Angeles Dodgers: Mitch Hasen, OF, Plano HS, TX

68. Baltimore Orioles: Jonathan Hughes, RHP, Flowery Branch HS, GA

69. Washington Nationals: Blake Perkins, OF, Verrado HS, AZ

70. Los Angeles Angels: Jahmai Jones, OF, Wesleyan HS, GA

Competitive Balance Round B

71. Cincinnati Reds: Tanner Rainey, RHP, West Alabama

72. Seattle Mariners: Andrew Moore, RHP, Oregon State

73. Minnesota Twins: Kyle Cody, RHP, Kentucky

74. Los Angeles Dodgers (from Orioles): Josh Sborz, RHP, Virginia

75. Atlanta Braves (from D-backs): A.J. Minter, LHP, Texas A&M

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