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2024 MLB draft: Mock drafts, rankings, results, analysis

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Guardians take Travis Bazzana with first pick of 2024 MLB draft (1:51)

Oregon State's Travis Bazzana is taken first overall by the Guardians and speaks about trying to be an inspiration to other Australian baseball players. (1:51)

The 2024 MLB draft is complete, with the Cleveland Guardians starting things off by taking Oregon State's Travis Bazzana with the No. 1 overall pick.

The Cincinnati Reds followed by selecting Chase Burns, the Colorado Rockies went with Charlie Condon, the Oakland Athletics with Nick Kurtz and Chicago White Sox rounded out the top five by taking Hagen Smith.

Who does ESPN MLB draft expert Kiley McDaniel think is the best prospect this year? Which potential future star did your favorite team select with its first-round pick? And which prospect could be a late-round gem? Check out our complete coverage of the draft below, including mock drafts, prospect rankings, player analysis, draft order and more.

2024 MLB draft tracker live updates: Draft order, results and analysis for every first-round pick


MLB mock drafts and rankings

Mock draft 3.1

Mock draft 3.0

Final draft rankings: Top 250

Mock draft 2.0

Mock draft 1.0

Draft rankings 2.0: Top 150-plus and mini-mock

Draft rankings 1.0: Top 50


MLB draft analysis

Draft recap: Best picks, potential steals and analysis for all 30 teams

MLB draft winners and head-scratchers: What we loved -- and didn't -- on Day 1

McDaniel: Favorite Day 1 picks, best available on Day 2

Passan: Why the best player(s) might not go No. 1 overall

Passan: Inside Travis Bazzana's rise to the top of the MLB draft

MLB player comps for this year's top draft prospects

Merrill: The hits, misses of draft prospect Vance Honeycomb

Teams that have hit -- or missed -- on their top draft picks

Draft guide: One big question for all 30 teams

The next Ohtani? Inside the true MLB draft value of two-way stars

Top MLB draft prospects in the 2024 Men's College World Series

Scouting college hitters who could go No. 1

Schlabach: Charlie Condon's rise to college baseball stardom almost didn't happen

McGee: Meet the Mississippi State switch-pitcher keeping batters on their toes


MLB draft order

Complete order of picks for every round