The 2018 MLB Draft takes place from June 4-6 in Secaucus, N.J. The Detroit Tigers, who finished 2017 with a record of 64-98, will make the first selection in this year's draft.

2018 MLB Draft Order

First Round
Selection Team
1 Detroit Tigers
2 San Francisco Giants
3 Philadelphia Phillies
4 Chicago White Sox
5 Cincinnati Reds
6 New York Mets
7 San Diego Padres
8 Atlanta Braves
9 Oakland Athletics
10 Pittsburgh Pirates
11 Baltimore Orioles
12 Toronto Blue Jays
13 Miami Marlins
14 Seattle Mariners
15 Texas Rangers
16 Tampa Bay Rays
17 Los Angeles Angels
18 Kansas City Royals
19 St. Louis Cardinals
20 Minnesota Twins
21 Milwaukee Brewers
22 Colorado Rockies
23 New York Yankees
24 Chicago Cubs
25 Arizona Diamondbacks
26 Boston Red Sox
27 Washington Nationals
28 Houston Astros
29 Cleveland Indians
30 Los Angeles Dodgers
31 Kansas City Royals*
32 Tampa Bay Rays*
33 Cleveland Indians*
(Picks 31-33 of the first round are compensatory draft selections.)
The order for the remainder of the draft can be found here.
MLB Draft 2018 top prospects

According to MLB Pipeline's prospect watch, Florida's RHP Brady Singer is the top overall draft prospect in 2018. Other notable prospects in this year's draft include South Florida's Shane McClanahan and high schoolers Ethan Hankins, Matthew Liberatore and Nolan Gorman.
Here are 35 names to know ahead of this year's draft.
Name Posiition Age School
Luken Baker 1B 20 Texas Christian
Will Banfield C 18 Brookwood (GA) HS
Joey Bart C 21 Georgia Tech
Seth Beer 1B 21 Clemson
Alec Bohm 3B 21 Wichita State
Tim Cate LHP 20 Connecticut
Griffin Conine OF 20 Duke
Nander De Sedas SS 18 Montverde (FL) Academy
Mason Denaburg RHP 18 Merritt Island (FL) HS
Jeremy Eierman SS 21 Missouri State
Logan Gilbert RHP 20 Stetson
Nolan Gorman 3B 17 O'Connor (AZ) HS
Ethan Hankins RHP 17 Forsyth Central (GA) HS
Sean Hjelle RHP 20 Kentucky
Greyson Jenista OF 21 Wichita State
Jarred Kelenic OF 18 Waukesha West (WI) HS
Jackson Kowar RHP 21 Florida
Matthew Liberatore LHP 18 Mountain Ridge (AZ) HS
Nick Madrigal 2B/SS 20 Oregon State
Shane McClanahan LHP 20 South Florida
Casey Mize RHP 20 Auburn
Konnor Pilkington LHP 20 Mississippi State
Dominic Pipkin RHP 18 Pinole Valley (CA) HS
Tristan Pompey OF 20 Kentucky
Ethan Reed RHP 18 Laguna Beach (CA) HS
Kumar Rocker RHP 17 North Oconee (GA) HS
Ryan Rolison LHP 20 Mississippi
Mike Siani OF 18 William Penn (PA) Charter
Brady Singer RHP 21 Florida
Carter Stewart RHP/OF 18 Eau Gallie (FL) HS
Travis Swaggerty OF 20 South Alabama
Brice Turang SS 18 Santiago (CA) HS
Steele Walker OF 21 Oklahoma
Ryan Weathers LHP 18 Loretto (TN) HS
Cole Wilcox RHP 18 Heritage (GA) HS
How to watch the 2018 MLB Draft

Day one of the 2018 MLB Draft will air on MLB Network and be streamed on MLB.com . Days 2 and 3 of the draft will not air on MLB Network, but will be streamed on MLB.com