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The 2015 MLB Draft kicks off on Monday night at 7 p.m., and you can watch it on either MLB.com or the MLB Network. It used to happen during the day, but MLB wants people to be more interested in these players from the start, and their efforts are worthwhile ones: they tend to provide analysis and video of a bunch of young dudes you’ve never heard of, so you can get a head start on picking your new favorites and players to root for.

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The Diamondbacks finally figured out who they are picking first overall, but haven’t told the player in question: instead, they let five draft prospects know they were considering them, and they’ll choose one of them. Dansby Swanson has been the favorite, but his Vanderbilt teammate Carson Fulmer could also go first, so the D-Backs can sign him under slot. High school catcher Tyler Stephenson might be selected for the same reason. If you want to know who these three players are -- along with 397 others -- this detailed list of the top-400 draft prospects should help.

The major question besides who goes first involves last year’s 1:1 selection, Brady Aiken. There are a handful of teams who are looking into picking him, starting with the Red Sox at No. 7, but his medicals will make that decision for them: Aiken saw the bonus the Astros offered a year ago reduced when they didn’t like his physical, and he has since undergone Tommy John surgery. He has top-of-the-rotation potential, so he could be worth the risk, but no one seems to know just who will take it. Chances are good he’ll go in the first round, though, the order of which you can find here -- along with the order for the draft as a whole. Happy drafting, y’all!

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