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Vanderbilt's Dansby Swanson celebrates on second base after hitting a double against Radford in the first inning of an NCAA regional college baseball game Monday, June 1, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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MLB Draft 2015: Updated Order, Day 2 Predictions and Round 1 Results

Tim DanielsJun 9, 2015

The 2015 MLB draft continues on Tuesday with seven more rounds. Shortstops were the name of the game on the first day of selections, with players from that key position occupying the first three slots and several more throughout the first two rounds.

Expect to see more variety among offensive players on Day 2. Most prospects selected throughout the rest of the draft are looking at an extended stay in the minor leagues to continue their development, so teams start looking to fill holes in the system with players featuring plenty of upside.

Let's check out the results from the first round along with a list of picks for Round 3. That's followed by some predictions for Tuesday's action. The draft is set to resume at 1 p.m. ET Tuesday and can be viewed on the league's official site.

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Round 1 Results

1Arizona DiamondbacksDansby Swanson, SS, Vanderbilt
2Houston AstrosAlex Bregman, SS, LSU
3Colorado RockiesBrendan Rodgers, SS, Lake Mary High School (FL)
4Texas RangersDillon Tate, RHP, UC Santa Barbara
5Houston AstrosKyle Tucker, OF, Plant High School (FL)
6Minnesota TwinsTyler Jay, LHP, Illinois
7Boston Red SoxAndrew Benintendi, OF, Arkansas
8Chicago White SoxCarson Fulmer, RHP, Vanderbilt
9Chicago CubsIan Happ, OF, Cincinnati
10Philadelphia PhilliesCornelius Randolph, SS, Griffin High School (GA)
11Cincinnati RedsTyler Stephenson, C, Kennesaw Mountain High School (GA)
12Miami MarlinsJosh Naylor, 1B, St. Joan of Arc Catholic (Canada)
13Tampa Bay RaysGarrett Whitley, OF, Niskayuna HS (NY)
14Atlanta BravesKolby Allard, LHP, San Clemente High School (CA)
15Milwaukee BrewersTrenton Clark, OF, Richland High School (TX)
16New York YankeesJames Kaprielian, RHP, UCLA
17Cleveland IndiansBrady Aiken, IMG Academy (FL)
18San Francisco GiantsPhil Bickford, RHP, College of Southern Nevada
19Pittsburgh PiratesKevin Newman, SS, Arizona
20Oakland AthleticsRichie Martin, SS, Florida
21Kansas City RoyalsAshe Russell, RHP, Cathedral High School (IN)
22Detroit TigersBeau Burrows, RHP, Weatherford High School (TX)
23St. Louis CardinalsNick Plummer, OF, Brother Rice High School (MI)
24Los Angeles DodgersWalker Buehler, RHP, Vanderbilt
25Baltimore OriolesDJ Stewart, OF, Florida State
26Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimTaylor Ward, C, Fresno State
27Colorado RockiesMike Nikorak, RHP, Stroudsburg High School (PA)
28Atlanta BravesMichael Soroka, RHP, Bishop Carroll High School (Canada)
29Toronto Blue JaysJon Harris, RHP, Missouri State
30New York YankeesKyle Holder, SS, University of San Diego
31San Francisco GiantsChris Shaw, OF, Boston College
32Pittsburgh PiratesKe'Bryan Hayes, 3B, Concordia Lutheran High School (TX)
33Kansas City RoyalsNolan Watson, RHP, Lawrence North High School (IN)
34Detroit TigersChristin Stewart, OF, Tennessee
35Los Angeles DodgersKyle Funkhouser, RHP, Louisville
36Baltimore OriolesRyan Mountcastle, SS, Hagerty High School (FL)
37Houston AstrosDaz Cameron, OF, Eagle's Landing Christian Academy (GA)
38Colorado RockiesTyler Nevin, 3B, Poway High School (CA)
39St. Louis CardinalsJake Woodford, RHP, H.B. Plant High School (FL)
40Milwaukee BrewersNathan Kirby, LHP, Virginia
41Atlanta BravesAustin Riley, 3B, DeSoto Central High School (MS)
42Cleveland IndiansTriston McKenzie, RHP, Royal Palm Beach High School (FL)

Round 3 Order

76Arizona Diamondbacks
77Colorado Rockies
78Texas Rangers
79Houston Astros
80Minnesota Twins
81Boston Red Sox
82Chicago Cubs
83Philadelphia Phillies
84Cincinnati Reds
85Miami Marlins
86San Diego Padres
87Tampa Bay Rays
88New York Mets
89Atlanta Braves
90Milwaukee Brewers
91Toronto Blue Jays
92New York Yankees
93Cleveland Indians
94Seattle Mariners
95San Francisco Giants
96Pittsburgh Pirates
97Oakland Athletics
98Kansas City Royals
99Detroit Tigers
100St. Louis Cardinals
101Los Angeles Dodgers
102Baltimore Orioles
103Washington Nationals
104Los Angeles Angels
105St. Louis Cardinals

The order for Rounds 4 through 40 is identical and can be found on MLB.com.

Day 2 Predictions

Pitching Rules The Day

Riley Ferrell, RHP, TCU

Organizations can never have enough pitching depth. Luckily, that's one area where this class is particularly strong, with numerous projectable arms still on the board heading into Day 2. So the next few rounds should be heavy on starters.

One name to watch for is Duke right-hander Michael Matuella. He was a potential top-10 selection before undergoing Tommy John surgery a few months ago. Aaron Schoonmaker of WRAL doesn't think the slide impacts his long-term outlook, though:

Some of the other top pitchers left on the board include Riley Ferrell, Justin Hooper, Donny Everett and Justin Hooper. They don't feature the same polish as those taken on Day 1, but certainly have the tools to eventually crack a rotation with some development time.

All told, expect several runs on pitchers through the second day.

Tools Over Current Ability

Harrison Bader, OF, Florida

How quickly a player is capable of working his way to the major leagues is a critical factor during the first few rounds. It becomes far less of a focus as the draft goes on because there simply aren't many players outside of relief pitchers who will make an impact in the near future.

Instead, the focus shifts to potential. If everything breaks perfectly over the next four or five years, how good can the prospect become? Few players left on the board can match the upside of Canadian outfielder Demi Orimoloye.

Jeff Bradley of Sports Illustrated provided comments from an American League scout, who gave high praise to the 18-year-old rising star: "It was like watching Bo Jackson again. A rare athlete on a baseball field."

Another player who can provide nice value at this stage is Florida outfielder Harrison Bader. His approach can be improved, but he flashed an ability to get on base at a high rate (.392 OBP) and showcased some pop (15 HR) this season.

Other hitters with intriguing potential to keep an eye out for include Jalen Miller, Skye Bolt and Trey Cabbage. How their career trajectories will go is very much a mystery, but they are definitely worth a flier at this stage.

Blake Trahan Will Be A Steal

Whatever team drafts Trahan is getting a player capable of filling the shortstop void for a long time. He must be willing to change his approach at the plate to make it happen, however, and that's going to take a concerted effort in the minors.

The Louisiana-Lafayette product is a terrific fielder with a strong arm. He's also a good baserunner with high-end speed. He needs to use that quickness to become a contact hitter, attacking the gaps rather than swinging for the fences.

If he develops that way over the next handful of years, he can hit in one of the top two spots in the order, get on base at a high rate and steal a lot of bases. He also plays a fiery style, but told Luke Johnson of The Advocate that doesn't carry off the field.

"That's just the competitive nature," Trahan said. "It's just that will to win, and it might come out a little cocky at times, but that's just how I play. Off the field, you've got to stay humble."

Trahan is a good example of what's available on Day 2: prospects that may have some upside but are going to need some work. He just has a better chance of success than most of those still available thanks to a solid set of tools.

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