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MLB Draft 2015: Start time, TV coverage and online streaming for Day 1

All the information you need to know on how to watch the 2015 MLB draft.

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The 2015 MLB Draft will begin Monday from Secaucus, New Jersey. As in years past, MLB Network will televise the first two rounds and the draft's supplemental picks from its studios, and new commissioner Rob Manfred will be there to announce each top pick

Although there aren’t any can’t-miss prospects this year, the draft always provides an opportunity for clubs to add young talent to their farm system. The top prospects in this year’s class are made up largely of college arms and shortstops. The first pick in 2014 -- left-hander Brady Aiken -- will also be taken early, although he is expected to fall outside the top 10 after undergoing Tommy John surgery.

After finishing with the league's worst record last season, the Arizona Diamondbacks own the first overall pick, and the Houston Astros will pick second after failing to sign Aiken last summer. The Colorado Rockies and Texas Rangers have the next two selections before Houston again picks at No. 5.

In addition to the top 75 picks airing on MLB Network, you can stream the entire draft on MLB.com.

Day One -- Monday, June 8

TV: MLB Network, 7-11:30 p.m. ET (First two rounds plus supplemental picks)

Online: MLB.com

Day Two -- Tuesday, June 9

Online: MLB.com, 1:00 p.m. ET (Rounds 3-10)

Day Three -- Wednesday, June 10

Online: MLB.com, 1:00 p.m. ET (Rounds 11-40)

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