MLB mock draft 2025: Who's going No. 1? Final breakdown of top prospectsNew Foto - MLB mock draft 2025: Who's going No. 1? Final breakdown of top prospects

Major League Baseball's draft finally arrives July 13 from Cobb County's Roxy Theater, and while it may not light up the Georgia skies like theHome Run DerbyandAll-Star Gameto follow the next two nights, there's no shortage of intrigue. This much we know: Eight specific players are almost certain to go in the top 10 picks. Yet in what order and to which teams remains a game of dominos that will have to wait until the clock starts. And 10 shortstops – from MLB legacies to high school stars to college All-Americas – will consume at least half of the top 20 picks, and while the game's premier position tends to be a draft premium, this class boasts dudes who will almost assuredly stick on that position – and play at a very high level. With that, USA TODAY Sports fires some darts one last time with a final mock draft before the pickin' party commences Sunday: This selection took on an entirely different level of intrigue when the Nationals blew outGM Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinezjust more than a week before the draft. They wisely left the remaining infrastructure intact, which should make their draft process flow smoothly, even as interim GM Mike DeBartolo is now the ranking voice in the room. We're sticking to our guns here, even if as many as four guys might lay claim to this spot. Ultimately, the Nationals side with a potential building block rather than a ready-made ace with little present value as the franchise faces a total facelift. 2025MOCK DRAFT EVOLUTION:First edition (May 6)||Second edition (June 10 What a finishing kick for Anderson, who pitched athree-hit shutout against Coastal Carolinain the championship round of the College World Series, which followed a three-hit, seven-inning effort to beat Arkansas. Good luck splitting hairs between Anderson, Jamie Arnold and Liam Doyle, but we'll side with Anderson's K rate (NCAA-best 180 in 110 innings) and devastating pitch mix (think Max Fried, only firmer) with a rapid promotion in the offing in Anaheim. Perhaps the most impactful pick in the top five, as plucking one of the top college arms or prep right-hander Seth Hernandez here would be a moderate disruption and likely introduce some exotic names into the overall top 10. But let's stay consistent with this one as the Mariners opt for the physical presence and lineup punch that Arquette would bring up the middle. What do you get the franchise that needs everything? They drafted Chase Dollander and got him to Coors Field quickly, and doing the same with deluxe lefty and fellow Tennessee product Liam Doyle would be highly tempting. Yet Willits, still just 17, represents the high-end building block the franchise lacks. In this scenario, the Cardinals have their choice of remaining elite college lefties and opt forDoyle's greater swing-and-miss upside over Florida State's Jamie Arnold, though they may prove us wrong come draft night. Hernandez represents the draft's other great wild card and a test case for how high clubs would be willing to draft a prep right-hander. We'll stop just shy of calling Hernandez's repertoire "generational," but his high-90s fastball and pro-caliber changeup give him asignificant springboard to move quickerthan your average high school arm. Make it back-to-back Panthers here, with Carlson the last of the elite-elite prep shortstops off the board. Imagine a larger version ofMasyn Winn, with a similar hose at shortstop and, at 6-1, potentially greater offensive upside. A real coup here for Toronto, getting a mature college arm with a big league-ready fastball-slider mix. Paired with last year's No. 1, Trey Yesavage, the Blue Jays have the potential to quickly backfill a rotation that could lose Chris Bassitt and Kevin Gausman to free agency in consecutive years. The Reds may stray out of their comfort zone and go bat here, butWitherspooncould unlock an even higher level developing in their pitching program as he'll bring a high-90s fastball and low-90s slider into pro ball. The White Sox quandary: Take the best of the next tier of prep shortstops or whichever advanced high-end college prospect almost mathematically certain to fall to them? In this case, it's Irish, who popped 18 home runs with a .469 OBP for Auburn, and will likely have a permanent home in the outfield. A nice value for the Athletics, getting a consensus top-five guy before Bremner got off to a slow start for UCSB. But he finished strong and could reach the majors quick enough to try out that much-maligned mound in the A's temporary Yolo County digs. The math makes it highly likely Texas lands a prep shortstop and Parker is still around, high enough to keep him away from a Mississippi State commitment. That's two years in a row a Mississippi prep shortstop goes in the top dozen picks, joining Konnor Griffin (No. 9, Pittsburgh). Let the run continue. Pierce is already 19, which may make some clubs shy away, but still has significant offensive upside and fits in what will be the first pick under the Buster Posey regime. We'll stick with Hall here, possessing the power upside and versatility the Rays value as the prep shortstop pool thins a bit. A Red Sox draftee out of high school, Kilen will do much better than the 13thround this time, with a strong offensive profile that saw him strike out just 27 times in 245 plate appearances, most of those against SEC pitching. The question is whether Houston's very sturdy defense and developing but incomplete offensive profile slots him higher than the prep stars slated to go before him. It's hard to see him dropping any further than the Twins. We'll stubbornly keep Aloy ticketed to the Cubs, even as astrong postseasonthat ended in Omaha further buttressed his profile. He might have smoother actions around the bag than Arquette, even if his offensive punch grades out a notch below the fellow Hawaiian collegiate star. His offensive profile fits the Diamondbacks' ethos very nicely: Contact-based and, at 5-10, 180, a compact frame that has the potential to grow into decent power. The Orioles control three of the next 13 picks and can get creative with their bonus pool, certainly. We stick with Conrad and the classic O's college hitter profile here. Bat first, figure out the position later. Fischer slammed 25 homers with a 1.205 OPS in an exuberant platform season, and is versatile enough defensively to move around some if the power doesn't support a first base profile. He's going to be a great value somewhere, probably, as Laviolette faded from top three talk after a season slowed by contact issues, slumps and health. Wouldn't be surprising if someone jumped on him sooner thanks to his elite raw power. Quite a talent to land here, as the 6-8 prep lefty with a fastball that reached 97 mph gives them a daunting 1-2 punch with Cam Caminiti, currently thriving in low A one year after going 24h overall. The prep version of Laviolette, in that someone may jump on him sooner based on equity already banked as opposed to an uneven platform year. Big frame and potential big power in a nimble and athletic 6-4 package. In terms of offense, one of the top prep lefty bats available. Versatile and projectable, Gamble – at 6-foot-1, 190 – leveled up from Iowa to IMG Academy and is a potential impact player in the middle of the diamond. The run of late-round high school players takes a few Philly targets off the board but they can still fulfill their prep preference with de Brun, a potential center fielder of the future whose speed will likely always trump his power. The Guardians opt for Contact King, as Bodine finished the season with an absurd 24 strikeouts in 313 plate appearances while churning out a .915 OPS. As the Chanticleers reeled off 26 consecutive wins to reach the College World Series finals, Bodine's stock rose along with it. Paired with Fien, this should be a bonus pool-friendly pick as the Royals opt for the steady Stevenson, two years after making prep catcher Blake Mitchell the eighth overall pick. Would be a coup getting Summerhill this late, as he can man all three outfield positions and put up a .343/.459/.556 line to lead Arizona to the College World Series. TheDick Howser Trophy winnerand ACC player of the year, Lodise is a solid defender who hit 19 home runs and should develop above-average pro power and likely stick at shortstop. *-Prospect promotion incentive pick**- Free agent compensation pick Note: The Mets, Yankees and Dodgers each received a 10-pick penalty on their first picks for exceeding the second surcharge threshold of the competitive balance tax and their first picks will be 38th, 39th and 40th overall, respectively. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:MLB mock draft 2025: Top prospects will learn fate in Atlanta

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Golden State Valkyries setting new standard for WNBA expansion teams with early successNew Foto - Golden State Valkyries setting new standard for WNBA expansion teams with early success

Kayla Thorntonmay have been the last player added to captainCaitlin Clark's 2025 WNBA All-Star roster, but she's certainly not the least. Clark said she's had her eye on Thornton, much like the rest of the league as theGolden State Valkyrieshave put everyone on notice in their inaugural season. "I wanted Kayla Thornton on my team. I think you got to give her a lot of credit for what Golden State accomplished this year," Clarksaidduring the2025 WNBA All-Stardraft on July 8. "Obviously being an expansion team, you never know how it's going to go. They've had an absolutely tremendous season and she's had a tremendous season. I'm happy for her and excited for her. I'm glad she can be on our team." Thornton picked up the first All-Star nod in her 10-year career afterbeing named a reserveby the league's 13 head coaches. With the selection, Thornton became the first player to be named an All-Star as a member of a first-year team since Candice Dupree did so with theChicago Skyin 2006, further highlighting the Valkyries' unprecedented start. "It's a long time coming. I'm just thankful for my teammates,"saidThornton, who is averaging 15.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 19 games this season. "Without them I wouldn't be an All-Star, without my coaches I wouldn't be an All-Star. I'm just grateful." WNBA expansion teams haven't gotten off to the best starts in recent years.TheAtlanta Dreamwent 4-30 in their inaugural season in 2008. TheChicago Skywent 5-29 in 2006. TheIndiana Feverwent 9-23 in their first season in 2000. TheSeattle Stormwent 6-26 in 2000. You get the point. The Valkyries, however, are rewriting that narrative and have proven themselves early on. Under the tutelage ofhead coach Natalie Nakase, Golden State has opened its first season 10-9 as the All-Star break quickly approaches. The Valkyries notched their 10th win of the season on the road against the newly-mintedCommissioner's Cup champion Indiana Fever—Golden State's second win of the season against the Fever—to become only the third expansion team in WNBA history to pick up its 10th victory in 20 games or less. "I think from the outside looking in it's great to hear all that positivity, but for us we hold the standard," Nakase said on July 9 following her team's win over the Fever. "We set out to win every game." The Valkyries have succeeded with their grit and defensive prowess. Golden State ranks second in the WNBA in defensive rating (97.3 points allowed per 100 possessions), trailing only the league-leading Minnesota Lynx. The Valkyries top the WNBA in rebounding (37.4 per game) and have allowed opponents the fewest paint points per game (28.1). 2025 WNBA ALL-STAR DRAFT RESULTS:Caitlin Clark selects Fever teammates Nakase has also leaned on her team's championship experience and ability to compete early on. The Valkyries' inaugural roster includes four WNBA champions—center Temi Fagbenle and forward Cecilia Zandalasini (Minnesota Lynx, 2017); center/forward Iliana Rupert (Las Vegas Aces, 2022) and Thornton (New York Liberty, 2024). More history could be on the horizon for the Valkyries. Golden State is looking to become the first expansion team to make the playoffs in its inaugural season since the Detroit Shock in 1998. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Golden State Valkyries setting new standard for WNBA expansion teams

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Trump names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim head of NASANew Foto - Trump names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim head of NASA

PresidentDonald Trumpsaid on Wednesday he is directing Transportation SecretarySean Duffyto be the interim NASA administrator. "Sean is doing a TREMENDOUS job in handling our Country's Transportation Affairs, including creating a state-of-the-art Air Traffic Control systems, while at the same time rebuilding our roads and bridges, making them efficient, and beautiful, again. He will be a fantastic leader of the ever more important Space Agency, even if only for a short period of time. Congratulations, and thank you, Sean," the president wrote in apost on Truth SocialWednesday. "Honored to accept this mission. Time to take over space. Let's launch," Duffy wrote on X shortly after the president's post. In late May, the presidentrescinded his nominationof tech billionaire Jared Isaacman to lead NASA, citing a "thorough review of prior associations." The shake-up came just days before the Senate was expected to vote on the nomination of Isaacman, who has twice traveled to space on private missions and has close ties to billionaire and SpaceX chief Elon Musk. "After a thorough review of prior associations, I am hereby withdrawing the nomination of Jared Isaacman to head NASA. I will soon announce a new Nominee who will be Mission aligned, and put America First in Space," the president said at the time. CNN haspreviously reportedNASA administrators are typically selected from a pool of scientists, engineers, academics or public servants. Effectively leading the $25 billion agency — and securing funding for projects NASA hopes to accomplish — routinely requires the agency's chief to work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. The president, discussing Isaacman's nomination in a long social media post railing against Musk over the weekend, said that he thought it would have been "inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon … run NASA." "I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the Space Business, run NASA, when NASA is such a big part of Elon's corporate life," the president wrote in the post. Musk, formerly a close Trump ally who led the Department of Government Efficiency, departed the administration in early June, and his relationship with the president hasbroken down in recent weeksfollowing a disagreement over Trump'ssweeping agenda package. Musk and Duffy sparred at aMarch cabinet meeting, according to a source familiar, when the Transportation secretary accused the tech billionaire of trying to fire air traffic controllers. Duffy is not the only member of the president's Cabinet to take up an additional job outside of their traditional purview. Secretary of State Marco Rubio currently serves as interim national security adviser and national archivist. This story has been updated with additional details. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

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Where does Trump's approval rating stand after tax bill passes? See the pollsNew Foto - Where does Trump's approval rating stand after tax bill passes? See the polls

PresidentDonald Trump'sapproval rating dipped in two of the three polls taken since his signature tax cut and spending billpassed in Congress on July 3. Thefinal version of the bill, signed into law July 4, emerged afternearly four daysof wrangling among Senate Republicans, with the expansive cuts toMedicaid, along with decreases in funding to Medicare. The bill also extends the 2017 tax cuts while expanding thebudget for immigration enforcement. Gallup polling shows that Trump's approval ratingsat the six-month mark in both of his terms are lower than any other modern president at the same time in their administrations, at 38% and 40% for each term respectively. The average since John F. Kennedy in 1961 is 52%, according to the polling firm. Here's a look at the polls and averages released since the passage of Trump's bill. The most recent poll by YouGov forThe Economisttaken July 4 through July 7has Trump's approval rating at: Favorable:42% Unfavorable:53% Not sure:5% The poll included 1,528 adults. The survey also founda dip in support among Black voters for Trump. It found that 15% of Black voters approve of the way Trump is handling his job as president, compared to20% of Black voterswho approved of his job handling in a June survey. The most recent poll taken by Morning ConsultJuly 3 through July 6has Trump's approval rating at: Approve:45% Disapprove:52% The poll included 2,203 registered voters. The most recent poll from polling firm Rasmussenreleased July 9has Trump's approval rating at: Approve:49% Disapprove:49% The poll included 1,500 likely voters. The latest average released by Nate Silver's "Silver Bulletin" newsletter on July 9 has Trump's approval rating at: Approve:44.9% Disapprove:51.6% The average included 10 polls. Contributing: Sudiksha Kochi, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Polls show Trump's approval rating after tax bill passes

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Royals' Jac Caglianone flashes power potential with 466-foot HRNew Foto - Royals' Jac Caglianone flashes power potential with 466-foot HR

Kansas City Royals rookie Jac Caglianone has had an extremely slow start to his first MLB season, but he can still hit a ball very hard. That power flashed big-time on Wednesday, when he crushed a 466-foot homer over the batter's eye off Pittsburgh Pirates starter Bailey Falter. The long ball, measured at 110.8 mph off the bat, put the Royals up 3-0. It was the fourth homer in 32 games of Caglianone's career. Per Baseball Savant, the homer is tied for the 10th-longest homer hit in MLB this season and is the second-longest by a rookie, behind only Denzel Clarke's 471-footer with the Athletics on July 4. It's alsothe 10th-longest homer measured by Statcastat Kauffman Stadium. The sixth overall pick of the 2024 MLB Draft, Caglianone entered this season as a consensus top-100 prospect andmade his MLB debut in early Juneafter laying waste to Double-A and Triple-A. The big leagues have been a different story, as Caglianone sits well below the Mendoza line and would need a string of good games just to reach .200.It took two weeks for him to hit his first major-league home run. Caglianone has plenty of time to improve at 22 years old, and his peripherals aren't as horrific as his baseline stats. Going by xBA and xSLG, in which Baseball Savants approximates a deserved batting average and slugging percentage based on batted-ball data and other numbers, he should've been hitting .249 and slugging .432 entering Wednesday. He has had brutal batted-ball luck, with a .163 batting average on balls in play (BABIP). Still, this is hardly the start the Royals envisioned for a guy seen as a potential star slugger. At 45-48, Kansas City entered Wednesday only 3.5 games back in the AL wild-card race, so the price of a rookie struggling to figure things out is high when compared to a viable first baseman. Wednesday provided a reminder of what the Royals are looking for. We'll see if Cags provides any more in the coming days.

Royals' Jac Caglianone flashes power potential with 466-foot HR

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Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren recovering after double lung transplantNew Foto - Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren recovering after double lung transplant

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren, who has been hospitalized in Wisconsin after a severe case of pneumonia, said ina post on social mediaWednesday that he had undergone a double lung transplant and is in recovery. Askren said during the Instagram video that he recalls very little of what happened over a monthlong stretch from late May through the first two days of July. His wife, Amy, had said in a series of social media posts that Askren was put on a ventilator in June and placed on the donor list for a lung transplant on June 24. "No recollection, zero idea, no idea what happened," Askren said of most of the past six weeks. "I just read through my wife's journal. It's like a movie. It's ridiculous. I only died four times, where the ticker stopped for about 20 seconds." Askren said he lost about 50 pounds during the 45-day stretch. "The thing that was most impeccable to me was all the love I felt," Askren said. "It was almost like I got to have my own funeral." The 40-year-old Askren was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, but has lived primarily in Wisconsin, where he runs a youth wrestling academy. He won back-to-back NCAA titles at Missouri and competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics for the U.S. before moving into MMA, where he fought for Bellator and ONE Championship before moving into the UFC. Askren retired from MMA after a loss to Demian Maia in October 2019. He had a record of 19-2 with one no contest. Askren made a brief return to combat sports in April 2021, when he fought social media star Jake Paul in a boxing match. Paul won by technical knockout in the first round of a fight that sold about 500,000 on pay-per-view. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/sports

Former Olympic wrestler and MMA star Ben Askren recovering after double lung transplant

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House Democratic leaders call on GOP congressman to apologize over 'unhinged, racist and Islamophobic' attack on Ilhan OmarNew Foto - House Democratic leaders call on GOP congressman to apologize over 'unhinged, racist and Islamophobic' attack on Ilhan Omar

Top House Democratic leaders condemned GOP Rep. Randy Fine and demanded that he apologize after the Florida lawmaker suggested in a post on X that Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota is a terrorist. Fine was replying to an Xpostfrom Omar on Tuesday, in which she said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "should be held accountable for his crimes," and, "war criminals should not be welcomed by any president or Congress," after Netanyahu met with House Speaker Mike Johnson. The International Criminal Courtissued arrest warrantslast year for Netanyahu, Israel's former defense minister, and a senior Hamas official, accusing them of war crimes during and after the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel. The prime minister's office has dismissed the warrants as antisemitic. Finewrotein response to Omar's post, "I'm sure it is difficult to see us welcome the killer of so many of your fellow Muslim terrorists. The only shame is that you serve in Congress." Omar in a Wednesdaypostwrote, "Anti-Muslim bigotry should have no place in Congress." Omar is one of only a handful of Muslim members of Congress. In a jointstatement, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark, and House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar called Fine's comments "unhinged, racist and Islamophobic," as well as "bigoted and disgusting," and demanded he apologize. "We are just weeks removed from heinous acts of political violence targeting elected officials in Minnesota for assassination. This is an incredibly difficult time for our nation and Members of Congress should be solving problems for the American people, not inciting violence. Randy Fine must apologize immediately," they said. Fine responded to the statement from House Democratic leadership with aposton X calling the House Democrats the "Hamas Caucus." "The Hamas Caucus is upset. Boo hoo. I guess they weren't listening when I said the Hebrew Hammer was coming," he said. In a statement sent to CNN from the congressman's office after publication of this story, Fine accused Democrats of "ad hominem attacks" and said Jeffries "has no issues with Ilhan Omar calling Bibi Netanyahu a war criminal but does when I call her out for doing it." This story has been updated with additional details. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

House Democratic leaders call on GOP congressman to apologize over ‘unhinged, racist and Islamophobic’ attack on Ilhan Omar

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