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Eli Willits goes No. 1 overall to Washington Nationals in 2025 MLB Draft

Eli Willits goes No. 1 overall to Washington Nationals in 2025 MLB Draft

Time of India13-07-2025
Eli Willits goes No. 1 overall to Washington Nationals in 2025 MLB Draft (Image via Getty)
Baseball fans were waiting with excitement, and now the pick is in. With the number one overall selection in the 2025 MLB Draft, the Washington Nationals made their move. But what made this pick stand out? Who is this young player from Oklahoma that just made MLB headlines? Let's break it all down.
Eli Willits
goes No 1 in
MLB Draft
to Washington Nationals
On July 13, 2025, the Washington Nationals picked shortstop Eli Willits first overall in the 2025 MLB Draft. Hailing from Fort Cobb-Broxton High School in Oklahoma, the 18-year-old athlete has been creating buzz with his explosive swing, great fielding, and field leadership.
Eli Willits has been a top prospect for months. Many scouts lauded his capacity to execute under duress and his outstanding baseball awareness.
His outstanding high school numbers made him an obvious standout in this year's draft class for his slick shortstop play.
The Washington Nationals believe Eli Willits has the potential to be a franchise-changing player. Team officials shared their excitement after making the pick, calling Eli Willits a complete athlete with both talent and strong character. While the Nationals have been rebuilding over the past few seasons, adding Eli Willits gives their fan base a new star to look forward to.
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Eli Willits shines as Oklahoma high school talent gains national spotlight
Eli Willits comes from a well-known baseball family and has been around the game since childhood. His father, Reggie Willits, played in Major League Baseball and later worked as a coach. Eli Willits grew up learning the game with focus and discipline, and now it's paying off.
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Playing at Fort Cobb-Broxton High School, Eli Willits guided his team to state titles and garnered national attention from reporters and scouts.
MLB teams were drawn to his power and average hitting ability as well as his shortstop speed.
Selecting Eli Willits was a brave and confident decision for the Washington Nationals. He might become a future clubhouse leader and All-Star if he gets direction and develops. Fans are carefully watching now to see how fast he may move through the small leagues and influence the big leagues.
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