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    2024 MLB Draft: Order for every pick, including compensation rounds, as Guardians select No. 1

    By Matt Snyder,

    2 days ago
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    The 2024 Major League Baseball draft will take place from Sunday, July 14, through Tuesday, July 16. It used to happen several weeks earlier in the year, but MLB is trying to make the draft a major event, similar to the NBA or NFL , and having it coincide with the All-Star break is part of that plan.

    Here's how you can watch the first round of the 2024 MLB Draft.

    2024 MLB Draft details, where to watch

    Location: Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas
    Date: Sunday, July 14 | Time: 5 p.m. ET
    TV: MLB Network, ESPN
    Stream: fubo ( try for free )

    Unlike those other drafts, the players rarely pay immediate dividends. The first overall pick last season, for example, was Paul Skenes of the Pirates . He didn't debut until May 11 of this year. He's an All-Star, but he is a rare case: he was promoted incredibly fast and is the first ever No. 1 pick to make the All-Star team the next year. Skenes, in so many ways, is an outlier. We won't see most of these draft picks for several years at best.

    Still, difference-makers will be selected. Take a look at the first round in 2019. Of the top six picks, four are All-Stars this season: Adley Rutschman , Bobby Witt Jr., Riley Greene and CJ Abrams . Corbin Carroll , George Kirby , Bryson Stott and Anthony Volpe were also first-rounders that year.

    The Guardians have the top pick in the draft even though they had a 76-86 record last season, thanks to winning the draft lottery in December. They had a 2% chance to win it and it worked out. This will be the first time the Cleveland franchise has ever had the top overall pick.

    Here is the order for the entire draft:

    First round

    1. Guardians
    2. Reds
    3. Rockies
    4. Athletics
    5. White Sox
    6. Royals
    7. Cardinals
    8. Angels
    9. Pirates
    10. Nationals
    11. Tigers
    12. Red Sox
    13. Giants
    14. Cubs
    15. Mariners
    16. Marlins
    17. Brewers
    18. Rays
    19. Mets
    20. Blue Jays
    21. Twins
    22. Orioles
    23. Dodgers
    24. Braves
    25. Padres
    26. Yankees
    27. Phillies
    28. Astros
    29. Diamondbacks
    30. Rangers

    Prospect Promotion Incentive picks

    31. Diamondbacks (for Corbin Carroll's Rookie of the Year award)
    32. Orioles (for Gunnar Henderson's Rookie of the Year award)

    Compensation picks

    33. Minnesota Twins (for losing Sonny Gray after tagging him with a qualifying offer)

    Competitive Balance Round A

    All teams either in one of the 10 smallest markets or with one of the 10 smallest revenue pools are awarded an extra pick at the end of the first or second round. The teams alternate between the two rounds each year. These picks can be traded.

    34. Milwaukee Brewers (part of the Corbin Burnes trade return from the Orioles)
    35. Arizona Diamondbacks
    36. Cleveland Guardians
    37. Pittsburgh Pirates
    38. Colorado Rockies
    39. Kansas City Royals

    Second round

    The Astros, Cardinals, Dodgers and Giants forfeited their second-round selections by signing qualified free agents.

    40. Oakland Athletics
    41. Kansas City Royals
    42. Colorado Rockies
    43. Chicago White Sox
    44. Washington Nationals
    45. Los Angeles Angels
    46. New York Mets
    47. Pittsburgh Pirates
    48. Cleveland Guardians
    49. Detroit Tigers
    50. Boston Red Sox
    51. Cincinnati Reds
    52. San Diego Padres
    53. New York Yankees
    54. Chicago Cubs
    55. Seattle Mariners
    56. Miami Marlins
    57. Milwaukee Brewers
    58. Tampa Bay Rays
    59. Toronto Blue Jays
    60. Minnesota Twins
    61. Baltimore Orioles
    62. Atlanta Braves
    63. Philadelphia Phillies
    64. Arizona Diamondbacks
    65. Texas Rangers

    Competitive Balance Round B

    66. Tampa Bay Rays
    67. Milwaukee Brewers
    68. Chicago White Sox (part of the Gregory Santos trade return from the Mariners)
    69. Minnesota Twins
    70. Miami Marlins
    71. Cincinnati Reds
    72. Detroit Tigers
    73. Oakland Athletics

    Compensation picks

    74. Los Angeles Angels (as a non-revenue sharing team that did not exceed the luxury tax, the Angels received the Dodgers' second- and fifth-round picks when the latter signed the QO-ed Shohei Ohtani)

    Third round

    75. Oakland Athletics
    76. Kansas City Royals
    77. Colorado Rockies
    78. Chicago White Sox
    79. Washington Nationals
    80. St. Louis Cardinals
    81. Los Angeles Angels
    82. New York Mets
    83. Pittsburgh Pirates
    84. Cleveland Guardians
    85. Detroit Tigers
    86. Boston Red Sox
    87. Cincinnati Reds
    88. San Diego Padres
    89. New York Yankees
    90. Chicago Cubs
    91. Seattle Mariners
    92. Miami Marlins
    93. Milwaukee Brewers
    94. Tampa Bay Rays
    95. Toronto Blue Jays
    96. Minnesota Twins
    97. Baltimore Orioles
    98. Los Angeles Dodgers
    99. Atlanta Braves
    100. Philadelphia Phillies
    101. Houston Astros
    102. Arizona Diamondbacks
    103. Texas Rangers

    Fourth round

    104. Oakland Athletics
    105. Kansas City Royals
    106. Colorado Rockies
    107. Chicago White Sox
    108. Washington Nationals
    109. St. Louis Cardinals
    110. Los Angeles Angels
    111. New York Mets
    112. Pittsburgh Pirates
    113. Cleveland Guardians
    114. Detroit Tigers
    115. Boston Red Sox
    116. San Francisco Giants
    117. Cincinnati Reds
    118. San Diego Padres
    119. New York Yankees
    120. Chicago Cubs
    121. Seattle Mariners
    122. Miami Marlins
    123. Milwaukee Brewers
    124. Tampa Bay Rays
    125. Toronto Blue Jays
    126. Minnesota Twins
    127. Baltimore Orioles
    128. Los Angeles Dodgers
    129. Atlanta Braves
    130. Philadelphia Phillies
    131. Houston Astros
    132. Arizona Diamondbacks
    133. Texas Rangers

    Compensation picks

    Teams that do not receive revenue sharing but exceed the luxury tax threshold are awarded a compensatory pick after the fourth round for losing a qualified free agent.

    134. San Diego Padres (for the Astros signing Josh Hader)
    135. San Diego Padres (for the Giants signing Blake Snell)
    136. Toronto Blue Jays (for the Giants signing Matt Chapman)

    Fifth round

    137. Oakland Athletics
    138. Kansas City Royals
    139. Colorado Rockies
    140. Chicago White Sox
    141. Washington Nationals
    142. St. Louis Cardinals
    143. Los Angeles Angels
    144. New York Mets
    145. Pittsburgh Pirates
    146. Cleveland Guardians
    147. Detroit Tigers
    148. Boston Red Sox
    149. San Francisco Giants
    150. Cincinnati Reds
    151. San Diego Padres
    152. New York Yankees
    153. Chicago Cubs
    154. Seattle Mariners
    155. Miami Marlins
    156. Milwaukee Brewers
    157. Tampa Bay Rays
    158. Toronto Blue Jays
    159. Minnesota Twins
    160. Baltimore Orioles
    161. Atlanta Braves
    162. Philadelphia Phillies
    163. Houston Astros
    164. Arizona Diamondbacks
    165. Texas Rangers

    Remaining rounds

    166. Oakland Athletics
    167. Kansas City Royals
    168. Colorado Rockies
    169. Chicago White Sox
    170. Washington Nationals
    171. St. Louis Cardinals
    172. Los Angeles Angels
    173. New York Mets
    174. Pittsburgh Pirates
    175. Cleveland Guardians
    176. Detroit Tigers
    177. Boston Red Sox
    178. San Francisco Giants
    179. Cincinnati Reds
    180. San Diego Padres
    181. New York Yankees
    182. Chicago Cubs
    183. Seattle Mariners
    184. Miami Marlins
    185. Milwaukee Brewers
    186.Tampa Bay Rays
    187. Toronto Blue Jays
    188. Minnesota Twins
    189. Baltimore Orioles
    190. Los Angeles Dodgers
    191. Atlanta Braves
    192. Philadelphia Phillies
    193. Houston Astros
    194. Arizona Diamondbacks
    195. Texas Rangers

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