The Seattle Mariners made 21 total selections in this year's MLB Draft. Kade Anderson was the organization's first pick, and for good reason, followed by three more relatively high-profile players.
However, buried in the 17 names taken on the second day are some dark horse candidates to be real difference makers in the not-so-distant future.
The Mariners' 3 best picks from Day 2 of the MLB Draft
Luke Heyman, C: 14th round, No. 422 pick
Despite being draft-eligible last year, a rough second half tanked Heyman's stock enough for him to go undrafted and return to the University of Florida for the 2025 season.