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The 2017 MLB Draft, held from June 12–14, 2017, in Secaucus, New Jersey, was a significant event that assigned 1,215 amateur baseball players to MLB teams, with the Minnesota Twins selecting shortstop Royce Lewis as the first overall pick. The draft featured a deep pool of talent, particularly in the first round, with notable selections like Hunter Greene (Reds, 2nd overall), MacKenzie Gore (Padres, 3rd overall), and Brendan McKay (Rays, 4th overall). It was broadcast on MLB Network for the first 36 picks, with subsequent rounds streamed on MLB.com. The draft was notable for its high school-heavy top picks, with the first three selections—Lewis, Greene, and Gore—all coming from high school, a rare occurrence not seen since 1990. The draft’s perceived weakness also lies in its high-risk profile, with many high school selections carrying inherent developmental uncertainties. Players like Greene, a pitcher with a 102 mph fastball, and two-way prospect McKay faced steep challenges transitioning to professional ball, with McKay’s dual role not fully panning out. Additionally, the draft’s depth was uneven—while some later-round picks like Rooker succeeded, the overall major league production has been modest, with only 225 players reaching the majors by 2025, a relatively low number compared to expectations. The draft wasn’t a disaster, but its lack of transformative stars and the underperformance of several high picks have left it with a lackluster reputation. #baseball #mlbb #sports