The Washington Nationals selected shortstop Eli Willits out of Fort Cobb-Broxton high school in Fort Cobb, Okla. with the No. 1 pick in the MLB draft Sunday.
Willits, 17, was the fifth-ranked prospect and second-ranked position player per MLB Pipeline's rankings. He's a switch-hitter who can have plenty of long-term upside for the Nationals as they work to reset after their recent turnover with the firings of general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Dave Martinez. Previous assistant GM Mike DeBartolo took over as interim GM.
Willits committed to play college ball at the University of Oklahoma where his father, Reggie, coaches and his older brother, Jaxon, plays. As this year's top pick, Willits is unlikely to play for the Sooners per MLB.com.
As a top-ranked prospect and the youngest player in the class, it's not outrageous that the Nationals went for Willits at No. 1. However, the general consensus was that Washington would go for either LSU pitcher Kade Anderson or top-ranked prospect Ethan Holliday out of Stillwater (Okla.) HS. The Seattle Mariners took Anderson No. 3 and the Colorado Rockies, Holliday's dad Matt's old team, selected him with the fourth pick.
The Nationals have their guy 😤
— MLB (@MLB) July 13, 2025
With the Number 1 pick in the 2025 #MLBDraft, the @Nationals select SS Eli Willits from Fort Cobb-Broxton (OK) High School. pic.twitter.com/mHPUOi0WBR
MLB Draft shocker! Fort Cobb Braxton’s Eli Willits goes No.1 overall to the Washington Nationals. Willits is the youngest player in this years draft and had signed with OU.
— Eddie Radosevich (@Eddie_Rado) July 13, 2025
Awesome moment for the Willits family. pic.twitter.com/rOP14QXhWc
😮 SHOCKER OF A PICK EARLY 😮
— Jack DeLongchamps (@JDelongchamps) July 13, 2025
The Nationals without a GM or manager opt to go with the high school shortstop Eli Willits
The mlb network desk & their reactions say everything… pic.twitter.com/EzMUXoFtM4
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Nationals Make Surprising Move With High School Shortstop As No. 1 Pick in MLB Draft.