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The Arizona Diamondbacks made 20 selections in the 2025 MLB draft, welcoming a new class of prospects into the organization. Arizona went pitching-heavy, drafti ...
With their top selections in the July 13-14 draft, the Diamondbacks went back to the well with familiar demographics — and are hoping, in a way, that history repeats itself.
The Rockies got the top prospect in the draft, while the Dbacks continued to draft small and the Dodgers made the most of a ...
Read The Itch's thoughts on the MLB Draft, including Ethan Holliday, Andrew Fischer, Liam Doyle, Seth Hernandez, Eli Willits and more.
Their top pick, prep shortstop Kayson Cunningham, fits the archetype of several who have come before him. He is left-handed ...
Kayson Cunningham's first round selection in the 2025 MLB Draft is a product of a lifetime of work and support.
Back in June, the Arizona Diamondbacks hosted high school shortstop Kayson Cunningham for a workout. When it came time for ...
In sticking with their recent trend, the Diamondbacks selected an athletic, up-the-middle player who is a bit undersized with ...
Kayson Cunningham extended a streak for Texas prep players by being taken No. 18 overall by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Cunningham, the Texas Gatorade Player of the Year, was ranked No. 14 by MLB.com ...
With the 25th pick in the draft, the writers predict the Padres will select Kayson Cunningham, a shortstop out of Johnson High School in Texas.
Standout high schoolers Gavin Fien and Kayson Cunningham have been consistently mocked in the first round. While Fien has been rising, Cunningham has dipped. That said, Cunningham falling out of the ...
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