Major League Baseball has determined the orders of Competitive Balance Rounds A and B for the 2020 amateur draft, Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com reports. Comp Round A takes place after the first round of the draft, while Comp Round B goes down at the conclusion of the second round. The selections are comprised of picks awarded to teams that are considered in the bottom 10 in terms of market size and/or revenue.

Here’s the order of the two rounds, per Mayo:

Round A

31) Baltimore Orioles

32) Pittsburgh Pirates

33) Kansas City Royals

34) Arizona Diamondbacks

35) San Diego Padres

36) Colorado Rockies

37) Cleveland Indians

38) St. Louis Cardinals

Round B

68) Miami Marlins

69) Detroit Tigers

70) Tampa Bay Rays

71) Milwaukee Brewers

72) Cincinnati Reds

73) Minnesota Twins

Unlike the typical draft pick, these choices can be traded, which means the order listed above isn’t necessarily etched in stone. However, these picks can only be traded during the season, and they can change hands just once. Furthermore, qualifying offer decisions from this offseason will shake up the draft order to some extent. White Sox slugger Jose Abreu and Twins right-hander Jake Odorizzi accepted those offers, but the eight others who received them rejected. Each of those calls will have an impact on the 2020 draft order.

*This is an updated version of a prior post from MLBTR’s Jeff Todd.