Mariners win MLB Draft by landing LSU's Kade Anderson later than anyone expected

What a win.

The first two picks of the 2025 MLB Draft didn't go how anyone was expecting.

That put the Seattle Mariners in a tricky spot at No. 3 overall. Would they stick with a plan, or would they go with the best player on the board?

With the third pick, the Mariners ended up deciding to take LSU left-handed pitcher Kade Anderson.

In many mock drafts, he was expected to go No. 1 to the Washington Nationals.

Seattle just got a massive floor-ceiling combination at the third pick.

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The 6-foot-2 Anderson was a star in the SEC. He's polished. He can get to the major leagues in short order.

And then he can develop into a frontline starter.

Getting him at the third pick is a massive win for Seattle.

LSU is a proven factory for MLB talent, and Anderson will likely be the latest to prove he belongs.

The 2025 draft started in a brilliant way for the Mariners.

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