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

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Day 1 of the 2025 Draft included the Rays' picks from Rounds 1-4, including Grady Emerson at No. 2 overall. Day 2 begins Sunday at 11:30 a.m. ET through the conclusion of the Draft, spanning Rounds 5-20. Stream it live on MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+ and the MLB App.

ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays returned to a familiar formula on Day 1 of the 2026 MLB Draft.

Last year, they used four of their first five picks to select players out of the high school ranks. The early returns on that class are looking good, as shortstop Daniel Pierce, infielder Cooper Flemming, second baseman/outfielder Dean Moss and first baseman Taitn Gray are all ranked among Tampa Bay’s Top 30 Prospects, according to MLB Pipeline. Two years ago, the Rays drafted top prospect Theo Gillen (No. 9 overall) right out of high school.

Those prospects could have company soon, as the Rays used four of their first five picks Saturday on projectable, high-upside high school players.

They led off the Draft by taking shortstop Grady Emerson -- MLB Pipeline’s top-ranked Draft prospect -- then continued the prep-heavy trend with infielder Taj Marchand (No. 33 pick), right-hander Gavin Giese (No. 85) and outfielder/first baseman Collin Bland (No. 113), with college right-hander Ben Blair (No. 49) in the middle.

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Amateur scouting director Chuck Ricci said there wasn’t a premeditated plan to lean so heavily toward high school picks. But it’s hard to ignore the success the Rays have had lately developing similar players, especially when they take such a collaborative approach to the Draft, incorporating opinions from all over the organization.

“I think it's the way the board fell,” Ricci said Saturday night. “Of late, I think the four high school kids we took last year, we're happy with. Obviously, Theo is going really well. I don't think that really factors in, but I think as these players really perform, you realize there's some upside. And you also have a lot of confidence in your player development, that they have the ability to tap into these guys and get the most out of them.”

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Here’s a look at the four players the Rays selected after Emerson on Draft Day 1, which Ricci called “probably the most rewarding day I've had in scouting.”

Taj Marchand, SS

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Ben Blair, RHP

Gavin Giese, RHP

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Collin Bland, OF

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