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Things to know about this year’s MLB draft

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A few things to know about this year’s Major League Baseball draft:

WHEN: Starts tonight at 7 p.m. EDT with 37 selections, encompassi­ng first round and eight competitiv­e balance round picks with teams participat­ing via video conference calls. MLB Network and ESPN will air live coverage that will include video interviews with several top picks and team representa­tives. Shortened from 40 rounds because of coronaviru­s pandemic, the draft will conclude Thursday night with Rounds 2 through 5 for a total of 160 players selected.

FIRST PICK: Detroit Tigers have No. 1 overall selection for the third time, and second in three years. Picked Auburn right-hander Casey Mize in 2018 and Rice righty Matt Anderson in 1997.

ORDER: Determined by reverse order of finish in overall standings from last season.

TOP PROSPECTS: Arizona State first baseman Spencer Torkelson, Vanderbilt third baseman Austin Martin, Texas A&M left-hander Asa Lacy, Georgia right-hander Emerson Hancock, New Mexico State second baseman Nick Gonzales, Minnesota right-hander Max Meyer and Florida high school outfielder Zac Veen.

COMPETITIV­E BALANCE ROUNDS: Give teams with lowest revenues and smallest markets an opportunit­y to get additional picks. Eight teams awarded picks for competitiv­e balance round A following first round through formula that considers winning percentage and revenue. Six additional teams received picks for competitiv­e balance round B following second round. Competitiv­e balance picks can be traded up until a few hours before the draft begins, but teams are not permitted to deal any other picks in the draft.

LOST PICKS: Houston was stripped of its first- and second-round picks by baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred as part of the Astros’ punishment for breaking rules against using electronic­s to steal signs during games. The Astros have one selection among the top 100, No. 72, received as compensati­on for the loss of pitcher Gerrit Cole, who signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees. Boston lost its second-round pick for violating rules against in-game use of video to identify pitch signals and has one pick among the first 88.

SIGNING DEADLINE: Teams must sign drafted players by Aug. 1.

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