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2024 MLB draft: One big question for all 30 teams

Is Wake Forest's Chase Burns headed to Colorado? Who is your club targeting in the first round? Kiley McDaniel lays it all out as draft day nears. Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images

The 2024 MLB draft is a little more than a week away. This year's draft will take place July 14-16 in Fort Worth, Texas, as part of Major League Baseball's All-Star Game festivities hosted by the Texas Rangers.

As we approach the start of Round 1, here is one big question facing each of the 30 teams.

Teams are listed in draft order.

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Cleveland Guardians

Day 1 picks: No. 1, No. 36, No. 48
Bonus pool: $18,334,000

One big question: Will best value trump best player at No. 1?

The Guardians haven't picked this high since 2013, when they took Clint Frazier fifth overall, so we don't have a recent example of how they'll handle a high pick in the hard-capped draft era. They are perceived as possibly the most model-reliant, process-oriented team in terms of drafting, with clear preferences for medium stuff/strong control college pitchers in later rounds, but at higher picks leaning toward more stuff-oriented pitchers and up-the-middle types with a strong hit tool. The top 10 picks and the whole Guardians draft will hinge on whether they take one of the consensus talents -- Georgia's Charlie Condon or Oregon State's Travis Bazzana -- for what will likely be the highest bonus in the draft, or choose a route that spreads out their risk.