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    MLB Draft Day is finally upon us! You've found the right place to follow the day's events and Cubs picks, and you're all invited to be a part of the conversation.

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    The 2025 MLB Draft will again feature just 20 rounds, but there has been a format change. After downsizing from a two-day, 40-round draft to a three-day, 20-round draft, Major League Baseball has now gone to a two-day, 20-round draft. 

    The first three rounds (which is a round longer than before) will happen later today, beginning at 5 p.m. You can catch it live on MLB Network and ESPN. The Destination: The Show crew would like to invite you to join us live as we cover the entirety of the first three rounds

    The last 17 rounds will take place tomorrow beginning at 10:30 a.m. There hasn't been a 17-round draft day in a while, but rest assured — there used to be 20-round days, so North Side Baseball will have the capacity to cover the duration.

    The Cubs will make three selections on Day One.

    17th overall (1st round)

    56th overall (2nd round)

    90th overall (3rd round)

    The Cubs will have the 9th-smallest bonus pool ($9,636,800) in baseball. Of course, they have exceeded their pool and gone into the tax every year since the current rules were put in place.

    Once again, North Side Baseball will feature the Cubs Draft Tracker, which will be kept up-to-date not only during the draft but through the entire signing period. So keep coming back for updates!


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    Eeyore

    Posted

    That fan has a hat and a shirt 

    Transmogrified Tiger

    Posted

    Love this pick.  What’s his name?  What position does he play?

    • Like 4
    • Love 1
    JBears79

    Posted

    Better get an insane underslot here. Irish is a way better bat and isnt coming off injury. Dont get this at all and I hate this pick

    CaliforniaRaisin

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, Tryptamine said:

    I'm not even sure there's much if any savings here so I don't really get it. Like he's not bad but he's very bland unless he can stick in CF.

    Greg predicted a $750K savings when he mocked Conrad last night.

    CubinNY

    Posted

    Definitely an under slot, something they love.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    Just now, CaliforniaRaisin said:

    Greg predicted a $750K savings when he mocked Conrad last night.

    If it's something that significant than I change my opinion on the pick quite a bit.

    Tryptamine

    Posted

    The Orioles have a type both Laviolette and Aloy are those types. 

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    I really like that pick.

    Rcal10

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Jason Ross said:

    I really like that pick.

    Why Jason. I am not doubting you. I am asking you because I value your opinion. 

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    This reminds me a lot of Jaxon Wiggins. Different positions, but both had helium entering the draft year and both lost the year due to injuries. The Cubs jumped at Wiggins and it's been great so far. 

    Especially in this draft, if you can't get an upside monster like Witherspoon, then getting a top-10 talent with a top-25 slot value is a big win. Go buy a second prep hitter beyond this as well. 

    Cubs420psd

    Posted (edited)

    I hate drafting already injured guys, in any sport. It did sound like he was playing pretty damn well before the injury so hopefully it's nothing that lingers.

     

    Will he be able to play any minor league ball this year? Or he is done until 2026?

    Edited by Cubs420psd
    Jason Ross

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Rcal10 said:

    Why Jason. I am not doubting you. I am asking you because I value your opinion. 

    This is a bad draft, frankly. It's unexeciting and the "big" names all have some odd warts. Liam Doyle throws 99mph..it's all he throws. Eli Willits might might hit 12 home runs, and he went 1:1. 

    So the Cubs went with a player who has enough athleticism who can stick in CF but hits well enough that he could slide to RF or LF. He's aggressive, but has high contact% in-zone. This is a familiar build the Cubs feel confident in building within, think Matt Shaw and Pete Crow-Armstrong. He had top-10 draft hype back in April and then got hurt. If you don't mind the injury heading forward (the Cubs don't clearly) than you could have a legitimate CF'er with 20 home run power, and you'd underslot him!

    A healthy Ethan Conrad probably went 7-10 picks ago in this draft. I love this pick.

    • Like 3
    Jason Ross

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, Cubs420psd said:

    I hate drafting already injured guys, in any sport. It did sound like he was playing pretty damn well before the injury so hopefully it's nothing that lingers.

     

    Will he be able to play any minor league ball this year? Or he is done until 2026?

    You'll probably see him in 2026.

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    Outshined_One

    Posted

    After Cole Mathis being a bit of a mess post-injury recovery, I really hope this team did their homework on his medicals.

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    Tryptamine

    Posted (edited)

    5 minutes ago, Jason Ross said:

    This is a bad draft, frankly. It's unexeciting and the "big" names all have some odd warts. Liam Doyle throws 99mph..it's all he throws. Eli Willits might might hit 12 home runs, and he went 1:1. 

    So the Cubs went with a player who has enough athleticism who can stick in CF but hits well enough that he could slide to RF or LF. He's aggressive, but has high contact% in-zone. This is a familiar build the Cubs feel confident in building within, think Matt Shaw and Pete Crow-Armstrong. He had top-10 draft hype back in April and then got hurt. If you don't mind the injury heading forward (the Cubs don't clearly) than you could have a legitimate CF'er with 20 home run power, and you'd underslot him!

    A healthy Ethan Conrad probably went 7-10 picks ago in this draft. I love this pick.

    This is why I was in on Gage Wood. There's tons of reliever risk sure, but he might end up being the best pitcher in the class if he stays healthy.

    Edited by Tryptamine
    Jason Ross

    Posted

    Just now, Tryptamine said:

    This is why I was in on Gage Wood. There's tons of reliever risk sure, but he almost might end up being the best pitcher in the class if he stays healthy.

    I would guess his shoulder medical looks like ass. 

    Ty Nichols is the guy who was in on Wiggins and Horton. Wood is also from Oklahoma, it's his region. Nichols holds a lot of pull in the scouting room. That the Cubs didn't take him, and they took two TJS guys in his region? Probably tells you what you need to.

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    Bertz

    Posted

    I know I shouldn't think like this but the Brewers not taking Wood does a lot to alleviate my concern there.  

    Bertz

    Posted

    If Wood makes it past the Phillies enough pitching smart teams will have passed on him that I'll feel comfortable that it wasn't poor decision making to let him go (even if he ultimately ends up awesome).

    • Haha 1
    Cubs420psd

    Posted

    9 minutes ago, Outshined_One said:

    After Cole Mathis being a bit of a mess post-injury recovery, I really hope this team did their homework on his medicals.

    This is the first person that came to my mind as well, that pick is looking like an absolute disaster so far so I really hope they know what they're doing here

     

    • Like 1
    Tryptamine

    Posted

    Aloy falling a bit eh?

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, Cubs420psd said:

    This is the first person that came to my mind as well, that pick is looking like an absolute disaster so far so I really hope they know what they're doing here

     

    In Mathis' defense, he's hurt again. He didn't really get much of a chance to show out at Myrtle. It's too early to call anything a disaster. It hasn't been an ideal start. The Cubs have been good enough drafting, however, over the last half decade under Kantrovitz that even if they do miss on Mathis, the amount of picks outside of the 1st and 2nd that they've hit on, they're due a dud.

    Jason Ross

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Tryptamine said:

    Aloy falling a bit eh?

    BA wrote up that Aloy and Houston would drop. 

    Cubs420psd

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, Jason Ross said:

    In Mathis' defense, he's hurt again. He didn't really get much of a chance to show out at Myrtle. It's too early to call anything a disaster. It hasn't been an ideal start. The Cubs have been good enough drafting, however, over the last half decade under Kantrovitz that even if they do miss on Mathis, the amount of picks outside of the 1st and 2nd that they've hit on, they're due a dud.

    I don't disagree, they're allowed a few Duds they've been pretty solid over the last couple years. I just never understood the Mathis pic. The Cubs have about 3 billion first base/dh types in the system already, and then you use a pic on a guy with a similar profile who's already hurt. Hopefully proves me wrong and becomes a monster.

     




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