It won’t be long until the Seattle Mariners are on the clock with their highest draft pick in over a decade.
The 2025 MLB Draft begins at 3 p.m. Sunday with its first three rounds, and the Mariners hold the No. 3 overall pick and four total selections on the first day. The draft concludes Monday with with rounds 4-20 starting at 8:30 a.m.
Ranking the Mariners’ draft classes from Dipoto era
Seattle now has the second-most bonus pool money for the draft at $17,074,400. The M’s previously had the most, but the Baltimore Orioles passed them after acquiring a competitive balance pick (No. 37) overall from the Tampa Bay Rays in a July 10 trade.
We’ll keep this post updated throughout the draft with every pick the Mariners make, along with descriptions of players and video highlights.
Seattle Mariners Draft Picks
Here’s a look at every pick the Mariners hold in the draft.
• First round – No. 3 overall
• First round (competitive balance) – No. 35
• Second round – No. 57
• Third round – No. 91
• Fourth round – No. 122
• Fifth round – No. 152
• Sixth round – No. 182
• Seventh round – No. 212
• Eighth round – No. 242
• Ninth round – No. 272
• 10th round – No. 302
• 11th round – No. 332
• 12th round – No. 362
• 13th round – No. 392
• 14th round – No. 422
• 15th round – No. 452
• 16th round – No. 482
• 17th round – No. 512
• 18th round – No. 542
• 19th round – No. 572
• 20th round – No. 602
For full MLB Draft order, click here.
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