Here are Mets' Draft picks from Day 2

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NEW YORK -- Drafting is always a game of risk and reward. Take on more risk, and the end value can be greater.

It’s a give-and-take that Mets amateur scouts understand well. To that end, they spent the early part of Day 2 of the 2025 MLB Draft on Monday accepting loads of additional risk in the form of two injured pitchers, two high school arms and a hard-throwing college reliever. There were no “safe” picks for New York at the top of Day 2; the club’s hope is that talent and upside will win out in the end.

“We were fortunate enough to take a blend of big, projection high school righties with some fastballs and some plus secondaries options, and then some college guys with some electricity in their arms,” vice president of amateur scouting Kris Gross said. “I thought it was a nice blend.”

All told, the Mets’ first five picks on Monday were pitchers, as well as 14 of the team’s 19 picks in total.

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Here’s how things shook out on Draft Day 2:

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Peter Kussow, RHP

Peyton Prescott, RHP

Nathan Hall, RHP

Cam Tilly, RHP

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Camden Lohman, RHP

Anthony Frobose, SS

Tyler McLoughlin, RHP

Wyatt Vincent, OF

Truman Pauley, RHP

Frank Camarillo, RHP

James Smith IV, RHP

Conner Ware, LHP

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Zack Mack, RHP

Sam Robertson, SS

Dillon Stiltner, RHP

Joe Scarborough, RHP

Garrett Stratton, RHP

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