
Dodgers have four picks on Sunday night, all of which will be televised by MLB Network. Their first two picks (40th, 41st) will also be on ESPN.
The first three rounds of the 2025 MLB Draft will take place on Sunday from the Coca-Cola Roxy at The Battery in Atlanta, with ESPN and MLB Network providing television coverage beginning at 3 p.m. PT.
Day 1 of the draft includes the first 105 picks, which encapsulates the first three rounds plus compensatory selections and both competitive balance rounds. ESPN’s coverage will include the first 43 picks, which covers the first round through Competitive Balance Round A, and includes each of the first two Dodgers picks at 40th and 41st overall.
MLB Network will televise the entirety of Day 1, all the way through pick 105. The entire draft will also stream on MLB.com.
The Dodgers’ other picks on Sunday night are No. 65 overall (second round) as well as the 104th pick (third round) to finish their day.
There are three minutes allowed between picks in the first round (through No. 27 this year), and two minutes for picks between the first and second rounds (picks 28-43, which includes the Dodgers’ first two picks). There is one minute allowed between the rest of the picks through the end of the third round.
ESPN’s coverage will be anchored by Karl Ravech along with Jeff Passan, Kiley McDaniel, and analysts Eduardo Pérez, Jessica Mendoza, Kyle Peterson, Chris Burke and Xavier Scruggs.
The MLB Network crew includes Greg Amsinger, Mark DeRosa, Dan O’Down, Harold Reynolds, Melanie Newman, Lance Brozdowski, Jim Callis, Carlos Collazo, Robert Flores, and Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello.
MLB Draft Day 1 info
- Where: The Battery, Atlanta
- When: Sunday evening, July 13
- Time: 3 p.m. PT
- Rounds: 1-3
- Dodgers picks: 40th, 41st, 65th, 104th
- TV: MLB Network, ESPN (first 43 picks only)
- Streaming: MLB.com