MLB’s 2025 Draft: A Total Embarrassment in Baseball History

A Historic No-Show That Rocked the League

The MLB just experienced what may go down as the most embarrassing draft in its history. The 2025 Draft, held at the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, was supposed to be a showcase of rising stars, but instead, it became a ghost town.

Gray sofas reserved for baseball’s future elites sat vacant. Not a single top prospect made an appearance. MLB’s vision of a red-carpet moment, similar to the NFL and NBA Drafts, completely flopped.

Rob Manfred, MLB Commissioner, attempted to save face by stressing that player attendance is “critical for marketing.” But he couldn’t deny the real issue — agencies advised their clients to skip the event altogether. The likes of The Boras Corporation, Excel Sports Management, and Wasserman, representing many of the draft’s biggest names, allegedly encouraged their athletes to stay home.

The reason? Business.

Agents like Scott Boras argue that attending the draft could hurt contract negotiations. With MLB’s signing bonuses being highly negotiable and complex, the risk of being shown on TV without a pick in hand is too high for many young players.

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A Marketing Nightmare for the MLB

Despite the league offering perks like flights, hotels, and All-Star Game tickets, not one prospect took the bait. That’s a marketing disaster for a league already trailing far behind the NFL and NBA in draft spectacle and youth appeal.

Some players also chose to avoid the potential embarrassment of slipping into late rounds on national television. Others simply preferred the comfort of home celebrations over staged photo ops.

Manfred is now in talks with agents to emphasize the promotional power of draft attendance. But without a dramatic overhaul of the draft’s economics, MLB may find itself here again in 2026, begging for players to show up to their own spotlight.

Right now, the 2025 draft is less a celebration and more a cautionary tale. And for a sport in dire need of fresh faces and fan engagement, that’s a hard pill to swallow.

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