Major League Baseball's shortened draft will remain at the MLB Network studios in Secaucus, New Jersey, for the first round on June 10.

Before the coronavirus pandemic, the draft had been scheduled to take place in Omaha, Nebraska, before the now-canceled College World Series.

The league shortened the selections to five rounds and 160 picks in response to the coronavirus pandemic. It will be by far the fewest number of picks since the draft started in 1965.

The first 37 picks will take place on the opening day and the remainder on June 11.