The 2017 MLB Draft concludes on Wednesday with the busiest day of the three-day affair. Rounds 11-40 will get completed on the final day of the draft, with picks coming fast and furious all day.

There is no television coverage, but the draft can be followed online through MLB.com, with occasional analysis mixed in with the 900 picks.

One could argue that the most important work of this draft has already been done, but there are a number of productive players throughout baseball who were drafted after the 10th round.

Mark Reynolds (16th round), Logan Morrison (22nd), and Scott Schebler (26th) are all in the top 10 in home runs this season, while pitcher Robbie Ray (12th round) ranks fourth in the majors in Wins Above Replacement (3.4).

Mike Piazza made the Hall of Fame after getting drafted in 1988 in the 62nd round, a round that no longer even exists. Future Hall of Fame slugger Albert Pujols slipped all the way to the 13th round in 1999.

So there are definitely gems to be had on the final day of the draft.

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MLB Draft Wednesday info

Time: 12 p.m. ET

What: Rounds 11-40

TV: none

Online: MLB.com