Cincinnati Reds draft tracker: Reds to complete 2025 draft class Monday

The Cincinnati Reds will round out their 2025 draft class on Monday, as all 30 clubs will race through 16 rounds to complete this year’s affair.Sunday, the Reds welcomed three players to the organization: shortstop Steele Hall (Hewitt-Trussville HS, Alabama) and pitchers Aaron Watson (Trinity Christian, Florida) and Mason Morris (Ole Miss).Monday, the draft will conclude with 16 new players picked. The Reds have selections in each round.This story will be updated throughout the day as the Reds make their picks.Round 4, Pick 114: Mason Neville, OF, OregonA second-straight Mason is headed to the Queen City, with the Reds taking one of the best players still on the board at the start of day two.Ranked the No. 35 player in the draft class by MLB.com, Neville was previously drafted by the Reds (18th round in 2022) before opting to go to Arkansas, where he played sparingly.After transferring to Oregon, he broke out, slashing .290/.429/.742 this past season, with 26 home runs, the most in the nation, and 57 RBI. Neville was named to the All-Big Ten First Team after leading the league in home runs and slugging percentage.Round 5, Pick 145: Eli Pitts, OF, North Atlanta High School (GA)Ranked inside the 150 players in high school this year by Perfect Game, Pitts ranks as the No. 10 prep player in the Peach State and the No. 2 outfielder.A commit to South Florida, ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel ranked him the No. 194 draft prospect. Round 6, Pick 174: Braden Osbolt, RHP, Kennesaw StateThe third arm of the class, Osbolt appeared in just four games for the Kennesaw State Owls this year, pitching a total of 17.0 innings.As a junior in 2024, he went 6-2 with a 4.48 ERA in 15 appearances (14 starts), striking out 51 hitters. His efforts earned him Third Team All-Conference honors in the Atlantic Sun.Round 7, Pick 204: Justin Henschel, RHP, Florida Gulf Coast UniversityAnother college pitcher drafted by the Reds whose 2025 campaign ended early due to injury, Henschel threw just 12.o innings before hurting his elbow in his third outing of the season, leading to his undergoing Tommy John surgery.Boasting a fastball around 94 mph, he went 6-2 for the Eagles in 2023 and 5-2 with a 4.91 ERA in 2024, throwing one complete game. In the two full seasons he pitched for FGCU, he struck out 56 and 55 batters, respectively.The Reds still have the following picks to make: Round 8, Pick 234Round 9, Pick 264Round 10, Pick 294Round 11, Pick 324Round 12, Pick 294Round 13, Pick 384Round 14, Pick 414Round 15, Pick 444Round 16, Pick 474Round 17, Pick 504Round 18, Pick 534Round 19, Pick 564Round 20, Pick 594

CINCINNATI —The Cincinnati Reds will round out their 2025 draft class on Monday, as all 30 clubs will race through 16 rounds to complete this year’s affair.

Sunday, the Reds welcomed three players to the organization: shortstop Steele Hall (Hewitt-Trussville HS, Alabama) and pitchers Aaron Watson (Trinity Christian, Florida) and Mason Morris (Ole Miss).

Monday, the draft will conclude with 16 new players picked. The Reds have selections in each round.

This story will be updated throughout the day as the Reds make their picks.

Round 4, Pick 114: Mason Neville, OF, Oregon

A second-straight Mason is headed to the Queen City, with the Reds taking one of the best players still on the board at the start of day two.

Ranked the No. 35 player in the draft class by MLB.com, Neville was previously drafted by the Reds (18th round in 2022) before opting to go to Arkansas, where he played sparingly.

After transferring to Oregon, he broke out, slashing .290/.429/.742 this past season, with 26 home runs, the most in the nation, and 57 RBI.

Neville was named to the All-Big Ten First Team after leading the league in home runs and slugging percentage.

Round 5, Pick 145: Eli Pitts, OF, North Atlanta High School (GA)

Ranked inside the 150 players in high school this year by Perfect Game, Pitts ranks as the No. 10 prep player in the Peach State and the No. 2 outfielder.

A commit to South Florida, ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel ranked him the No. 194 draft prospect.

Round 6, Pick 174: Braden Osbolt, RHP, Kennesaw State

The third arm of the class, Osbolt appeared in just four games for the Kennesaw State Owls this year, pitching a total of 17.0 innings.

As a junior in 2024, he went 6-2 with a 4.48 ERA in 15 appearances (14 starts), striking out 51 hitters. His efforts earned him Third Team All-Conference honors in the Atlantic Sun.

Round 7, Pick 204: Justin Henschel, RHP, Florida Gulf Coast University

Another college pitcher drafted by the Reds whose 2025 campaign ended early due to injury, Henschel threw just 12.o innings before hurting his elbow in his third outing of the season, leading to his undergoing Tommy John surgery.

Boasting a fastball around 94 mph, he went 6-2 for the Eagles in 2023 and 5-2 with a 4.91 ERA in 2024, throwing one complete game. In the two full seasons he pitched for FGCU, he struck out 56 and 55 batters, respectively.

The Reds still have the following picks to make:

  • Round 8, Pick 234
  • Round 9, Pick 264
  • Round 10, Pick 294
  • Round 11, Pick 324
  • Round 12, Pick 294
  • Round 13, Pick 384
  • Round 14, Pick 414
  • Round 15, Pick 444
  • Round 16, Pick 474
  • Round 17, Pick 504
  • Round 18, Pick 534
  • Round 19, Pick 564
  • Round 20, Pick 594

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