The Washington Nationals, currently enduring their sixth straight losing season following their 2019 World Series victory, secured the top overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. Following the recent dismissal of their general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez, it’s still uncertain whom the Nationals will choose with their first pick. Potential candidates include infielder Ethan Holiday, the youngest son of former MLB star Matt Holiday, and LSU’s left-handed pitcher and national champion Kade Anderson.
Drafting remains a less precise art, especially under the 2022 MLB Draft Lottery system, where players are often traded multiple times before reaching the majors. Here is a summary of the latest ten top draft picks and their MLB trajectories:
– Travis Bazana, known for power and speed, primarily played second base in Cleveland’s minors and has reached Double A Akron but not yet the majors.
– Paul Skenes quickly rose to stardom after debuting 10 months post-draft, excelling as a dominant right-hander with impressive stats including a 1.98 ERA and 301 strikeouts in 43 starts.
– Jackson Holiday, older brother to Ethan, debuted in 2024 but struggled at the plate, though he showed improvement during his first full MLB season with Baltimore.
– Henry Davis became a notable catcher after debuting in 2023, alternating between majors and minors, and boasts a strong slugging percentage combining both levels.
– Spencer Torkelson, initially a third baseman but playing first base for Detroit, has made a significant offensive impact with home runs and a strong slugging percentage.
– Adrie Latchman quickly established himself as a key player for Baltimore, earning All-Star honors and a Silver Slugger award with consistent power hitting.
– Casey Mize, despite ups and downs, has improved steadily, showcasing a versatile pitching arsenal and holding an ERA around 3.15 in 2025.
– Royce Lewis offers notable power but has battled injuries, limiting him to under 200 games in three years, though his potential remains clear when healthy.
– Mickey Moniak’s career involved multiple teams and challenges, yet his power and defensive flexibility have shown promise across three outfield positions.
– Dansby Swanson, drafted by the Diamondbacks then traded to the Braves, emerged as one of baseball’s top shortstops and helped Atlanta win the 2021 World Series before moving to the Cubs.
Fan Take: This draft’s top pick holds immense potential to reshape the struggling Nationals and revive excitement around the franchise. Baseball fans should watch closely, as these emerging stars could define the league’s future and bring fresh energy to the sport.