As your Seattle Mariners draw ever closer to the MLB Draft this July, we’ve covered plenty of potential draftees in our draft previews. Whether it’s premium college pitching or prep shortstops with sky high ceilings, there’s plenty to get excited about with each of the Mariners’ THREE top 30 picks. That said, due to the nature of the MLB draft, teams don’t always end up taking the “best” player available as they have to consider the price of the player they will be drafting. To truly maximize a draft to it’s greatest potential, team’s may consider “creative” routes through the first round, something Jerry Dipoto has suggested the M’s may do.
2023 MLB Draft Preview: Five Round Mock Draft
