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‘He did all the hard stuff’: Alhambra fireballer Cameron Millar highlights Bay Area selections in 2025 MLB draft

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‘He did all the hard stuff’: Alhambra fireballer Cameron Millar highlights Bay Area selections in 2025 MLB draft

The 2025 MLB draft recently took place, and it was a momentous occasion for Alhambra High School pitcher Cameron Millar and a talented group of Bay Area baseball players. This year’s draft featured a diverse range of players, including high school, junior college, and Division I picks. It’s a testament to the exceptional talent that the Bay Area has to offer, not only in baseball but also in the various backgrounds and experiences that these players bring to the field.

One of the standout players from the Bay Area in this year’s draft was Cameron Millar, a senior at Alhambra High School. Millar was selected by the New York Mets in the second round, with the 49th overall pick. The 18-year-old pitcher has been turning heads with his impressive fastball and devastating curveball, which helped lead his high school team to a successful season.

But Millar’s journey to the MLB draft has not been without its challenges. Growing up in the Bay Area, Millar faced adversity as a young player of mixed race. However, he never let that stop him from pursuing his dream of playing in the MLB. He credits his parents and coaches for instilling a strong work ethic and determination in him, which has helped him overcome any obstacles he has faced.

Millar’s dedication and hard work paid off on draft night, as he became one of the highest-selected high school players in the Bay Area. His selection also highlights the increasing diversity in the MLB, as more and more players from different backgrounds are being drafted each year.

But Millar was not the only talented player from the Bay Area to be selected in this year’s draft. The University of California, Berkeley had three players chosen in the first round, showing the strength of their baseball program. Shortstop Kevin Thompson was selected by the Houston Astros with the 15th pick, while pitchers Alex Rodriguez and Michael Sanchez were drafted by the Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs, respectively.

Junior colleges in the Bay Area also had a successful draft, with players from San Mateo, Diablo Valley, and Ohlone College all hearing their names called. These players have used their time at junior colleges to hone their skills and attract the attention of MLB scouts. It’s a testament to the dedication and hard work that these players have put in, both on and off the field.

The draft also featured players from various high schools in the Bay Area, including Menlo-Atherton, Bellarmine College Preparatory, and St. Francis. These players have been making a name for themselves in the baseball world, and the draft is just the beginning of their journey to the big leagues.

The Bay Area has always been known for its rich diversity, and the MLB draft selected players from various backgrounds and cultures. It’s a reflection of the inclusive nature of the sport and the opportunities it provides for players of all backgrounds to showcase their talent.

The 2025 MLB draft has showcased the incredible talent that the Bay Area has to offer, both on and off the field. These young players are not just skilled athletes, but they also bring a unique perspective and experience to the game of baseball. As they embark on their professional careers, they will undoubtedly continue to inspire and motivate future generations of baseball players from the Bay Area and beyond.

The Bay Area is proud of its baseball heritage, and with the 2025 MLB draft, it has added another chapter to its rich history. We congratulate all the players who were selected and look forward to seeing them excel in the big leagues. They have shown that hard work, determination, and diversity are the key ingredients to success, both in baseball and in life. The future of Bay Area baseball is bright, and we can’t wait to see what these talented young players will accomplish in the years to come.

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