MLB Draft 2016: Check Out Some of the Most Awesome Reactions From Round 1

While most MLB teams are focused on 2016, front offices around the league began diverting their attention toward the future for the next few days on Thursday night with the start of the 2016 MLB draft. Countless people dream of getting drafted by a professional baseball team, but only a very small percentage experience what it actually feels like.

It’s easy to see why some people think watching a draft is really boring, though. Cameras are set up in each team’s draft war room, but they all look the same — it’s just a bunch of people sitting at desks. When picks are in, the commissioner heads to a podium, announces a player’s name and then proclaims which team is on the clock next. And as we wait for the next announcement, there are a bunch of analysts there to fill in that dead time.

But it’s so much more than that.

I enjoy watching drafts because we get to see reactions from the players, along with their families and friends. All those long hours of studying, getting stronger in the weight room and better on the field culminate with something as simple as hearing their name called, allowing them to realize a dream.

Throughout Thursday night’s first round, there were a bunch of awesome reactions to watch, whether it was from the player himself or the people he was surrounded by for such a momentous occasion. Here are some of the best ones I could find:

Mickey Moniak, Philadelphia Phillies

No. 1 overall

https://twitter.com/ChrisMoya32/status/741098166271905792

Nick Senzel, Cincinnati Reds

No. 2 overall

https://twitter.com/DaveSerranoUT/status/741062930175774721

Ian Anderson, Atlanta Braves

No. 3 overall

Riley Pint, Colorado Rockies

No. 4 overall

Matt Manning, Detroit Tigers

No. 9 overall

Zack Collins, Chicago White Sox

No. 10 overall

Kyle Lewis, Seattle Mariners

No. 11 overall

Jason Groome, Boston Red Sox

No. 12 overall

Will Benson, Cleveland Indians

No. 14 overall

Matt Thaiss, Los Angeles Angels

No. 16 overall

Forrest Whitley, Houston Astros

No. 17 overall

Blake Rutherford, New York Yankees

No. 18 overall

Justin Dunn, New York Mets

No. 19 overall

Congratulations to all the ballplayers who got drafted on Thursday night, and to the ones who will also get selected on Friday and Saturday during the remainder of the draft. It has to be an incredible feeling, and hopefully for many of them, the start of something very special.

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