Twenty-one players from Georgia high schools, all representing different schools, were drafted in this year’s MLB draft, which covered 40 rounds. The draft began Monday night and ended Wednesday afternoon.

Here is a list of the players selected:

Player, Overall (Round), Pos., MLB team

BLESSED TRINITY

C.J. Abrams, 6 (1), SS, San Diego

BUFORD

Ramsey David, 1052 (35), RHP, Arizona

COLLINS HILL

Nasim Nunez, 46 (2), SS, Miami

GEORGIA PREMIER ACADEMY

Daniel Espino, 24 (1), RHP, Cleveland

GRAYSON

Bradley Blalock, 977 (32), RHP, Boston

HABERSHAM CENTRAL

Alexander McFarlane, 755 (25), RHP, St. Louis

HERITAGE

Nolan Letzgus, 1032 (34), RHP, Chicago Cubs

HILLGROVE

Deion Walker, 1054 (35), CF, Pittsburgh

LAKESIDE

Will Childers, 902 (30), RHP, Arizona

LOVETT SCHOOL

Aaron Schunk, 62 (2), 3B, Colorado

MOUNTAIN VIEW

Gavin Collyer, 355 (12), RHP, Texas

MOUNT VERNON PRESBYTERIAN

Tres Gonzalez, 1121 (37), CF, LA Dodgers

NORTH ATLANTA

Marc Church, 535 (18), RHP, Texas

NORTH PAULDING

Zachary Maxwell, 915 (30), RHP, NY Yankees

PARKVIEW

Jonathan French, 910 (30), C, Cleveland

PIKE COUNTY

Coleman Crow, 841 (28), RHP, LA Angels

RINGGOLD

Andre Tarver, 443 (15), OF, San Diego

SANDY CREEK

Connor Housley, 505 (17), RHP, Texas

STOCKBRIDGE

Michael Harris, 98 (3), OF/P, Braves

VALDOSTA

Colby Thomas, 1098 (37), OF, Baltimore

WESTLAKE

Myles Austin, 613 (20), SS, Milwaukee

WOODSTOCK

Brennan Milone, 851 (28), SS, LA Dodgers

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