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Hurricanes pitcher Griffin Hugus was the first Miami player taken in this year’s MLB draft. The Mariners picked him in the ...
South Florida standouts Griffin Hugus and Antonio Jimenez shine in the MLB Draft, representing Miami Hurricanes and UCF with third-round selections.
Like his brother before him, Brian Walters is going pro. Walters, the younger brother of former UM closer and current ...
Stacy Rost & Curtis Rogers are joined by Joe Doyle (host of the Over-Slot podcast) to discuss the Mariners 2025 MLB draft ...
Among the 615 picks in the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft, several players with ties to the Natural State heard their names ...
The Mariners took University of North Carolina catcher Luke Stevenson with the No. 35 overall pick Sunday, adding depth to an ...
Seattle Mariners Vice President of Amateur Scouting Scott Hunter announced today that the club has selected 17 players on the ...
The Mariners vice president of amateur scouting Scott Hunter described the first three rounds of the 2025 draft as a ...
But, before then, you get to weigh in — what was the best name (literally, name) taken during Day One of the draft? Again, for anyone dense, I’m not talking about the best player or the guy with the ...
1. Washington Nationals, Eli Willits, SS, Fort Cobb-Broxton H.S., Okla. 2. Los Angeles Angels, Tyler Bremner, RHP, UC-Santa Barba. 3. Seattle Mariners, Kade Anderson, LHP, LSU. 4. Colorado Rockies, ...
Miami Griffin Hugus was selected much higher by the Seattle Mariners in the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft than he was initially projected.
The Philadelphia Phillies chose Miami closer Brian Walters in the eighth round of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft.