The 2023 Major League Baseball amateur draft is scheduled to start on Sunday night in Seattle, Washington, for the annual selection of the top prospects from around the nation – both at the high school and college levels.
The 20-round draft coincides with the sport’s All-Star Game festivities and features plenty of big-name prospects — including Florida’s Wyatt Langford and several other Southeastern Conference standouts — and will take place over the course of three days.
The top three picks this year are owned by the Pittsburgh Pirates, Washinton Nationals and Detroit Tigers, respectively. A fair share of prognosticators have pegged Langford as the No. 3 pick, which would land him in the Motor City.
With all that in mind, take a look below at everything one needs to know to follow the draft starting on Sunday.