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With the third pick, the Mariners ended up deciding to take LSU left-handed pitcher Kade Anderson. In many mock drafts, he was expected to go No. 1 to the Washington Nationals. Seattle just got a massive floor-ceiling combination at the third pick.
Boston took a pitcher in the first round for the first time since Tanner Houck, and continued the trend on Tuesday.
Major League Baseball draft wrapped on Monday with the final 17 rounds. While Day 2 didn't carry quite as much intrigue as opening night—which saw the Washington Nationals take Fort Cobb-Broxton HS shortstop Eli Willits first overall—it gave teams a great opportunity to load up on developmental depth.