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Dodger Blue > MLB News > 2018 MLB Draft: How To Watch And Stream Online, Draft Order, Slot Values And Dodgers Bonus Pool Money
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2018 MLB Draft: How To Watch And Stream Online, Draft Order, Slot Values And Dodgers Bonus Pool Money

Matthew Moreno
June 4, 2018
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The 2018 MLB Draft is set for June 4-6, beginning Monday at 4 p.m. PT on MLB Network. The first day of the draft will see picks made in the first round, supplemental first round, competitive balance round A, and second rounds. However, only the first round will air nationally on MLB Network.

After that, the 2018 Draft can be streamed online at MLB.com, beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday and 9 a.m. Wednesday. By virtue of finishing with the best record in 2017, the Los Angeles Dodgers don’t pick in the 2018 MLB Draft until the final selection in the first round.

The No. 30 overall pick comes with a $2,275,800 slot value. The Detroit Tigers hold the first pick in the draft for only a second time in franchise history.

They selected Matt Anderson out of Rice University when they last were in this position (1997). The San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds round out the top five picks in the 2018 MLB Draft.

The Dodgers have just shy of $5.3 million in bonus pool money, which is used to sign draft picks through the first 10 rounds.

First Round Draft Order

1. Tigers (Slot value: $8,096,300)
2. Giants ($7,494,600)
3. Phillies ($6,947,500
4. White Sox ($6,411,400)
5. Reds ($5,946,400)
6. Mets ($5,525,200)
7. Padres ($5,226,500)
8. Braves ($4,980,700)
9. Athletics ($4,761,500)
10. Pirates ($4,560,200)
11. Orioles ($4,375,100)
12. Blue Jays ($4,200,900)
13. Marlins ($4,038,200)
14. Mariners ($3,883,800)
15. Rangers ($3,738,500)
16. Rays ($3,603,500)
17. Angels ($3,472,900)
18. Royals ($3,349,300)
19. Cardinals ($3,231,700)
20. Twins ($3,120,000)
21. Brewers ($3,013,600)
22. Rockies ($2,912,300)
23. Yankees ($2,815,900)
24. Cubs ($2,724,000)
25. Diamondbacks ($2,636,400)
26. Red Sox ($2,552,800)
27. Nationals ($2,472,700)
28. Astros ($2,339,400)
29. Indians ($2,332,700)
30. Dodgers ($2,275,800)

Supplemental First Round (For team that is is a revenue-sharing recipient and loses a free agent who rejected the qualifying offer and signed for at least $50 million with another club)

31. Rays (compensation for losing Alex Cobb)
32. Rays (compensation for failing to sign 2017 Draft pick Drew Rasmussen)
33. Royals (compensation for losing Lorenzo Cain)
34. Royals (compensation for losing Eric Hosmer)
35. Indians (compensation for losing Carlos Santana)

Competitive Balance Round A (additional picks for small-market and small-payroll teams. Detailed explanation of the order can be found here)

36. Pirates (Slot value: $1,967,900)
37. Orioles ($1,923,500)
38. Padres ($1,878,300)
39. Diamondbacks ($1,834,500)
40. Royals ($1,786,300)
41. Indians ($1,744,800)
42. Rockies ($1,704,000)
43. Cardinals ($1,664,200)

Second Round

44. Tigers (Slot value: $1,625,500)
45. Giants ($1,587,600)
46. White Sox ($1,556,100)
47. Reds ($1,520,300)
48. Mets ($1,485,100)
49. Braves ($1,450,500)
50. Athletics ($1,414,200)
51. Pirates ($1,382,400)
52. Jays ($1,350,000)
53. Marlins ($1,318,500)
54. Mariners ($1,287,800)
55. Rangers ($1,257,500)
56. Rays ($1,228,000)
57. Angels ($1,196,500)
58. Royals ($1,168,300)
59. Twins ($1,140,600)
60. Brewers ($1,113,500)
61. Yankees ($1,086,900)
62. Cubs ($1,060,900)
63. Diamondbacks ($1,035,500)
64. Red Sox ($1,010,500)
65. Nationals ($986,200)
66. Astros ($965,300)
67. Indians ($939,700)
68. Dodgers ($917,000)

Competitive Balance Round B

Compensation Picks (For team that is is a revenue-sharing recipient and loses a free agent who rejected the qualifying offer and signed for less than $50 million with another club)

69. Marlins (Slot value: $894,600)
70. Athletics ($872,400)
71. Rays ($850,700)
72. Reds ($837,700)
73. Brewers ($824,900)
74. Padres (from Twins in Phil Hughes trade; $812,200)

Compensation Picks

75. Cardinals (Compensation for Lance Lynn, who signed with the Twins. Minnesota forfeited third-round pick; slot value – $799,600)

76. Rockies (Compensation for Greg Holland, who signed with the Cardinals. St. Louis forfeited second-round pick; slot value – $787,200)

77. Cubs (Compensation for Wade Davis, who signed with the Rockies. Colorado forfeited second-round pick; slot value – $775,100)

78. Cubs (Compensation for Jake Arrieta, who signed with the Phillies. Philadelphia forfeited third-round pick; slot value – $762,900)

Third Round

79. Tigers (Slot value: $750,800)

80. Giants ($738,700)

81. White Sox ($726,700)

82. Reds ($716,000)

83. Mets ($705,300)

84. Padres ($694,500)

85. Athletics ($683,800)

86. Pirates ($673,200)

87. Orioles ($663,200)

88. Blue Jays ($652,900)

89. Marlins ($642,600)

90. Mariners ($632,700)

91. Rangers ($622,800)

92. Rays ($613,400)

93. Angels ($604,100)

94. Royals ($594,800)

95. Cardinals ($587,600)

96. Rockies ($581,900)

97. Yankees ($576,400)

98. Cubs ($570,600)

99. Diamondbacks ($565,100)

100. Red Sox ($559,600)

101. Nationals ($555,100)

102. Astros ($549,700)

103. Indians ($544,200)

104. Dodgers ($538,800)

Rounds 4-40

Tigers
Giants
Phillies
White Sox
Reds
Mets
Padres
Braves
Athletics
Pirates
Orioles
Jays
Marlins
Mariners
Rangers
Rays
Angels
Royals
Cardinals
Twins
Brewers
Rockies
Yankees
Cubs
Diamondbacks
Red Sox
Nationals
Astros
Indians
Dodgers

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ByMatthew Moreno
Matthew Moreno is a journalist from Whittier, Calif., who is a credentialed reporter and is currently the Executive Editor of DodgerBlue.com and LakersNation.com. In addition to covering Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angels Lakers, Matthew has a strong passion for keeping up to date with the sneakerhead culture. It began with Michael Jordan and Air Jordan shoes, and has carried over to Kobe Bryant's signature line with Nike. Matthew previously was the lead editor and digital strategist at Dodgers Nation, and the co-editor and lead writer at Reign of Troy, where he covered USC Trojans Football. Matthew graduated from California State Long Beach University with a major in journalism and minor in communications. Contact: matt@mediumlargela.com
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