Here are the Mariners' Day 1 Draft picks. Here's how to follow Day 2

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Day 1 of the 2026 Draft included the Mariners' picks from Rounds 1-4, including Ace Reese at No. 24 overall. Day 2 begins Sunday at 8:30 a.m. PT through the conclusion of the Draft, spanning Rounds 5-20. Stream it live on MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+ and the MLB App.

SEATTLE -- The Mariners exclusively tapped into college talent on Day 1 of the MLB Draft on Saturday, which was largely a reflection of what was available among this year's crop and when each of their four picks surfaced.

The club selected outfielder Ace Reese with its first-round pick and quickly agreed to terms at $3.5 million, well under the pick’s $3,818,700 slot value. Then in the fourth round, they took third baseman Trevor Lucas out of UNC Wilmington and agreed at $450,000, also under-slot from $591,700.

Their two other picks -- outfielder Jake Brown out of LSU in the second round, and right-hander Nathan Taylor out of Cincinnati in the third round -- agreed at slot value.

Financial figures were shared to MLB.com via a source.

Essentially, the Mariners pocketed around $460,000 that they can now reallocate for rounds 5-20 on Day 2, over which slot values will progressively decrease.

The question now turns to how they’ll do so, either towards high-upside high school picks or college players that may be enticed to return to school by NIL money.

“It gives us a little more negotiating power with some of those kids that might go back to college -- to a major SEC school or ACC school -- and say, 'I'll take the money they're giving me and go back for one more year,’” said Scott Hunter, Mariners vice president of amateur scouting.

“So that helps us a little bit. I think there's some really good players that are on that line that may go back because, as we've talked about in the last couple days, that's a real hurdle for us in regards to figuring out signability.”

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Here’s a breakdown of their Day 1 picks, with reaction from Hunter:

Jake Brown, OF

Nathan Taylor, RHP

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Trevor Lucas, 3B

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