Here are Twins' Draft picks from Day 2

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MINNEAPOLIS -- As Day 2 of the 2025 MLB Draft got under way on Monday, the Twins began to establish a pattern with their picks. After two of the club’s four Day 1 selections on Sunday were big hard-throwing right-handers, Minnesota added two more players with that profile to start Monday’s haul.

That remained the order of much of the day, but it wasn’t the only theme. Other recurring patterns included a heavy emphasis on college players in general, a number of players from northeastern schools or northeastern backgrounds, and quite a few pitchers whose potential outstrips their college numbers.

“We’re looking for pitchers that we can unlock a few more things,” said vice president of amateur scouting Sean Johnson. “Whether that’s with them physically or with pitch shapes. And usually the foundation of that is, can they start a game? Do they have the chance to be starting pitchers? … That’s our plan from round 1 to 20, is if you squint hard enough, do they have a chance to be starting pitchers?”

In total they selected 13 pitchers among their 21 picks, and 18 of the 21 came from four-year colleges. Every pick after the sixth round was drafted out of a four-year college.

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Here’s a rundown of the Twins’ Day 2 picks:

Jason Reitz, RHP

Matt Barr, RHP

Bruin Agbayani, SS

Jacob McCombs, OF

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Ryan Sprock, 3B

Justin Mitrovich, RHP

Shai Robinson, SS

Ryan Daniels, 2B

Kolten Smith, RHP

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Callan Fang, RHP

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Merit Jones, RHP

Reed Moring, RHP

Jonathan Stevens, RHP

JP Smith II, 3B

Matthew Dalquist, RHP

Matthew Becker, LHP

Michael Hilker, RHP

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