The 2025 MLB Draft ended on Monday, which saw the Los Angeles Dodgers make 17 selections from Day 2 after making four picks on the opening day.
The Dodgers selected a total of 21 players in the 2025 MLB Draft, including 10 right-handed pitchers, four left-handed pitchers, four outfielders, two catchers and one infielder. Three of the 21 draftees were taken out of high school, while the remaining 18 were from the college ranks.
They opened their draft with the selections of Zach Root and Charles Davalan, teammates out of the University of Arkansas, with back-to-back picks at Nos. 40 and 41 overall.
They followed that up with Cam Leiter in round two, Landyn Vidourek in round three, Aidan West in round four and Davion Hickson in the fifth round.
The Dodgers’ selections from round six through 10 began with an outfielder and was followed by four pitchers.
Next is the deadline to sign 2025 MLB Draft picks, which is 2 p.m. PT on Monday, July 28. The Dodgers have a bonus pool of $9,031,300 for their 2025 MLB Draft picks, which is 24th among all teams.
Bonus pools are calculated by adding the slot values of every pick through the first 10 rounds. Any signing bonus amount more than $125,000 for draft picks after the 10th round also count against pool money.
Consequences for exceeding that allotment include a 75% tax on any overage amount that is up to 5% over the pool. If a team goes beyond the 5% threshold, they will lose their first-round pick in the next draft.
2025 Dodgers Draft picks rounds 11-20
Round 11, Pick 345: Dylan Tate
Dylan Tate is a right-handed pitcher from the University of Oklahoma. The 6-foot, 194-pound 21-year-old only appeared in two games in 2025 due to an injury.
Tate took the mound in the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional, firing five innings while giving up a run and striking out six with a 1.80 ERA. Prior to Oklahoma, the Eureka, Missouri native played at Jefferson Community College in 2024 where he made 11 appearances, tossing 57.2 innings with 63 strikeouts and a 3.90 ERA.
Round 12, Pick 375: Logan Lunceford
Logan Lunceford is a right-handed pitcher from Wake Forest University. The 5-10, 190-pound junior logged a 10-15 record with a 6.08 ERA in his collegiate years, racking up 209 strikeouts through 174.2 innings of work.
In 2025, the 21-year-old punched out a career-high 13 batters against Notre Dame on March 7.
Round 13, Pick 405: Robby Porco
The seventh right-handed pitcher selected by the Dodgers was 21-year-old Robby Porco, out of West Virginia University. The Pennsylvania native limited the opposition to a .190 average this spring, striking out 24 batters in 21.1 innings pitched.
In three seasons as a Mountaineer, the 6-8, 235-pound pitcher went 6-2 with a 6.78 ERA over 41 appearances, registering 79 strikeouts.
Round 14, Pick 435: Davis Chastain
The Dodgers selected their fourth consecutive right-handed pitcher in 21-year-old Davis Chastain from the University of Georgia. The 5-11, 163-pound Bulldog made 13 relief appearances in 2025, posting a 3-0 record with a 4.97 ERA and 15 strikeouts in 12.2 innings.
Chastain played two seasons at Georgia State prior to transferring to Georgia, making 37 relief appearances.
Round 15, Pick 465: Matt Lanzendorfer
The Dodgers mixed it up and went with a left-handed pitcher, Matt Lanzendorfer, from the University of Virginia. The 6-1, 180-pounder made 22 appearances out of the bullpen, compiling a 4-2 record with 40 strikeouts and a 2.90 ERA in 31.0 innings.
Lanzendorfer recorded a team-best five saves and ranked ninth in the ACC.
Round 16, Pick 495: AJ Soldra
AJ Soldra is an outfielder from Seton Hall University. The 6-0, 170-pounder batted .330/.426/.514 with 72 hits, 28 RBI, 12 doubles, eight triples and 15 stolen bases in 18 attempts.
The Connecticut native started his college career at New Jersey Institute of Technology and was named Baseball America’s Best Transfer in the Big East Conference upon his move to the Seton Hall Pirates.
Round 17, Pick 525: Sam Horn
The Dodgers went back to the well and added another right-handed pitcher, this time going with Sam Horn from the University of Missouri. The 21-year-old went 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA in 15.0 innings (two seasons) as a Tiger.
Horn was a dual-sport (football) athlete who injured his elbow in February 2023, eventually getting Tommy John surgery that cost him all of 2024. In his return to the mound in April, the 6-4, 217-pound pitcher struck out 14 batters in 10.2 innings.
Round 18, Pick 555: Finn Edwards
Finn Edwards is a left-hander out of Iowa Western Community College. The 6-7, 215-pound righty went 3-2 with two saves in 17 appearances in a year with the Reivers. He struck out 45 batters in 34.1 innings with a 3.67 ERA and a 1.31 WHIP.
The native of Bend, Oregon averaged 11.80 strikeouts per nine batters.
Round 19, Pick 585: Anson Aroz
The Dodgers added some backstop depth with the selection of switch-hitting catcher Anson Aroz from the University of Oregon. The 5-11, 195-pounder started 57 of 59 games in 2025, slashing .281/.417/.583 with 56 hits, 17 homers, 53 RBI and nine doubles.
An Auburn, California native, Aroz was named to the Big Ten third All-Conference Team in 2025.
Round 20, Pick 615: Shane Brinham
Los Angeles used the final pick of the 2025 MLB Draft to take left-handed pitcher Shane Brinham out of Handsworth Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada. The 6-1, 177-pounder is committed to the University of Michigan.
He was ranked No. 1 among southpaws and 10th overall in British Columbia. Baseball America ranked the 17-year-old 480th on their prospect list.
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