The 2017 MLB first-year player draft starts Monday, June 12, in Secaucus, N.J.

The Minnesota Twins hold the top overall pick. The Atlanta Braves will have the fifth overall pick.

The Braves own the 41st, 80th and 110th picks in the next three rounds of the draft.

The draft runs 40 rounds and concludes Wednesday, June 14.

The first two rounds will air Monday, June 12, at 7 p.m. on the MLB Network.

Rounds 3-10 will live on MLB.com, starting at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 13. Final-round selections will be made starting at noon Wednesday, June 14, on MLB.com.

2017 MLB Draft order (first round)

1. Minnesota Twins

2. Cincinnati Reds

3. San Diego Padres

4. Tampa Bay Rays

5. Atlanta Braves 

6. Oakland Athletics

7. Arizona Diamondbacks

8. Philadelphia Phillies

9. Milwaukee Brewers

10. Los Angeles Angels

11. Chicago White Sox

12. Pittsburgh Pirates

13. Miami Marlins

14. Kansas City Royals

15. Houston Astros

16. New York Yankees

17. Seattle Mariners

18. Detroit Tigers

19. San Francisco Giants

20. New York Mets

21. Baltimore Orioles

22. Toronto Blue Jays

23. Los Angeles Dodgers

24. Boston Red Sox

25. Washington Nationals

26. Texas Rangers

27. Chicago Cubs

28. Toronto Blue Jays (Compensation for Edwin Encarnacion, who signed with the Indians. Cleveland forfeited its first-round pick.) 

29. Texas Rangers (Compensation for Ian Desmond, who signed with the Rockies. Colorado forfeited its first-round pick.) 

30. Chicago Cubs (Compensation for Dexter Fowler, who signed with the Cardinals. St. Louis forfeited its first-round pick.)