The 2023 MLB Draft commenced on Sunday night, marking a historic moment at the draft’s outset. The Pirates and Nationals made notable selections, choosing LSU teammates Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews as the top picks, respectively. This year’s draft follows a three-day, 20-round selection process held in Seattle, coinciding with the MLB All-Star break. The draft will continue on Monday and conclude on Tuesday.
To ensure comprehensive coverage of the entire 2023 MLB Draft, CBS Sports will diligently track every selection made by each team across all rounds. Yes, that’s right, all 614 picks will be accounted for. This includes in-depth analysis of the first-round selections made on Sunday night. The initial two rounds, along with the competitive balance rounds, took place on Sunday. On Monday, Rounds 3-10 will occur, while the draft will culminate with Rounds 11-20 on Tuesday.
Notably, both the Dodgers and Mets were without a first-round pick in this year’s draft. Their first picks were pushed back 10 spots due to clearing competitive-balance tax thresholds in the previous year. The Mets hold the No. 32 pick as their first selection, while the Dodgers’ first pick falls at No. 36.
Curious to know who your favorite team selected? And where did those intriguing prospects ultimately land? Look no further, as you can find the complete list of selections below, accompanied by detailed analysis of every first-round choice.