Red Sox draft picks tracker 2025: All of Boston's Day 1 selections
Boston has 21 picks this year, including No. 15 in the first round. The No. 33 pick is a 2025 Competitive Balance Round A, which they acquired when they traded Quinn Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers. No. 75 is a compensatory pick after Nick Pivetta declined Boston's qualifying offer and signed with the San Diego Padres in free agency.
MassLive will be tracking all of the Red Sox' picks on July 13 and 14.
Here is the list:
SUNDAY (DAY 1):
ROUND 1 (No. 15 overall): Kyson Witherspoon, RHP, Oklahoma
COMPETITIVE BALANCE ROUND A (No. 33): Marcus Phillips, RHP, Tennessee
COMPENSATION PICK (No. 75): Henry Godbout, 2B, Virginia
ROUND 3 (No. 87): Anthony Eyanson, RHP, LSU
MONDAY (DAY 2):
ROUND 4 (No. 118):
ROUND 5 (No. 148):
ROUND 6 (No. 178):
ROUND 7 (No. 208):
ROUND 8 (No. 238):
ROUND 9 (No. 268):
ROUND 10 (No. 298):
ROUND 11(No. 328):
ROUND 12 (No. 358):
ROUND 13 (No. 388):
ROUND 14 (No. 418):
ROUND 15 (No. 448):
ROUND 16 (No. 478):
ROUND 17 (No. 508):
ROUND 18 (No. 538):
ROUND 19 (No. 568):
ROUND 20 (No. 598):
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