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Mlb Draft History MLB DRAFT HISTORY Garrett Mitchell James Kaprielian Gerrit Cole Trevor Bauer 2020 (1st round, 20th overall) 2015 (1st round, 16th overall) 2011 (1st round, 1st overall) 2011 (1st round, 3rd overall) Milwaukee Brewers New York Yankees Pittsburgh Pirates Arizona Diamondbacks Player, Pos. Team Round Player, Pos. Team Round Player, Pos. Team Round Player, Pos. Team Round 2020 2013 2008 2001 Garrett Mitchell, OF Brewers (20) 1st Nick Vander Tuig, P Giants 6th Tim Murphy, P Rangers 3rd Josh Karp, P Expos (6) 1st Holden Powell Nationals 3rd Zack Weiss, P Reds 6th Brandon Crawford, INF Giants 4th Jon Brandt, P Padres 16th 2019 Pat Valaika, INF Rockies 9th Jermaine Curtis, INF Cardinals 5th Josh Canales, SS Dodgers 16th Michael Toglia, 1B Rockies (23) 1st Adam Plutko, P Indians 11th Alden Carrithers, INF Tigers 15th Randall Shelley, 3B Rangers 17th Ryan Garcia, P Rangers 2nd Brenton Allen, OF Nationals 20th Ryan Babineau, C D’Backs 17th Matt Pearl, OF Cardinals 34th Chase Strumpf, 2B Cubs 2nd Kevin Williams, INF Marlins 29th 2007 2000 Ryan Kreidler, INF Tigers 4th Ryan Deeter, P Brewers 32nd Brant Rustich, P Mets 2nd Chase Utley, 2B Phillies (15) 1st Jack Ralston, P Cardinals 7th 2012 Tyson Brummett, P Phillies 7th Rob Henkel, P Marlins 3rd Jeremy Ydens, OF Nationals 8th Jeff Gelalich, OF Reds (57) ^1st Kevin Brophy, P Devil Rays 21st Garrett Atkins, 1B Rockies 5th Justin Hooper, P Royals 14th Beau Amaral, OF Reds 7th 2006 Bill Scott, OF Brewers 8th Jack Stronach, OF Padres 21st Tyler Heineman, C Astros 8th David Huff, P Indians (39) ^1st Ryan Carter, P Phillies 8th Jake Pries, OF Yankees 24th Scott Griggs, P Dodgers 8th Hector Ambriz, P D’Backs 5th Forrest Johnson, C Tigers 13th Nate Hadley, P Twins 25th Trevor Brown, C/INF Giants 10th Jarrad Page, OF Angels 7th Charles Merricks, OF Rockies 17th Kyle Molnar, P Angels 26th Eric Jaffe, P White Sox 11th Josh Roenicke, P Reds 10th Chad Cislak, P Indians 19th Jake Hirabayashi, UT Twins 39th Cody Keefer, OF Marlins 15th Brant Rustich, P Indians 13th Nick Lyon, OF Devil Rays 20th Ty Haselman, C Dodgers 40th 2011 Brett McMillan, INF Nationals 14th Ryan Hamill, C Cardinals 25th 2018 Gerrit Cole, P Pirates (1) 1st Paul Oseguera, P Giants 16th Brian Baron, OF Twins 46th Jake Bird, P Rockies 5th Trevor Bauer, P D’Backs (3) 1st Sean Smith, INF D’Backs 21st Freddie Mitchell, OF White Sox 50th Jon Olsen, P Twins 12th Steve Rodriguez, C D’Backs 15th Chris Jensen, OF Dodgers 22nd 1999 Daniel Amaral, OF Pirates 14th Dean Espy, 1B Royals 15th Eric Taylor, Jr., UTL Astros 30th Jack Santora, SS D’Backs 19th Jeremy Ydens, OF D’Backs 33rd Mitchell Beacom, P Giants 20th Brian Schroeder, P Cardinals 33rd Rob Henkel, P Mets 20th 2017 Tyler Rahmatulla, INF Cardinals 34th Daniel Miltenberger, P Indians 46th 1998 Griffin Canning, P Angels 2nd Chris Giovinazzo, OF Angels 39th 2005 Eric Valent, OF Phillies (42) ^1st Sean Bouchard, INF Rockies 9th Adrian Williams, INF Brewers 45th Chris Denove, C Reds 32nd Eric Byrnes, OF Athletics 8th Scott Burke, P Orioles 20th Brandon Lodge, P Angels 47th Jarrad Page, OF Rockies 36th Gabe Crecion, P Yankees 16th Nick Valaika, INF Pirates 24th 2010 Brett McMillan Nationals 36th Casey Cloud, C Pirates 27th Brett Stephens, OF Rockies 28th Rob Rasmussen, P Marlins 2nd 2004 Nick Theodorou, 2B Dodgers 27th Moises Ceja, P Rockies 32nd Dan Klein, P Orioles 3rd Wes Whisler, P White Sox 2nd 1997 2016 Matt Grace, P Nationals 8th Casey Janssen, P Blue Jays 4th Troy Glaus, 3B Angels (3) 1st Grant Dyer, P Phillies 8th Garett Claypool, P Phillies 11th Billy Susdorf, OF Rangers 6th Jim Parque, P White Sox (46) ^1st Luke Persico, INF Athletics 12th Matt Drummond, P Orioles 20th Ryan McCarthy, SS White Sox 9th Eric Byrnes, OF Astros 4th Eric Filia, OF Mariners 20th Chris Giovinazzo, OF Rockies 21st David Johnson, P Brewers 15th Tom Jacquez, P Phillies 6th Kort Peterson, OF Royals 23rd Erik Goeddel, P Mets 24th Kyle Wilson, P Dodgers 22nd Jake Meyer, P White Sox 7th Christoph Bono, OF Giants 37th Brett Krill, OF Giants 25th Brandon Averill, INF Astros 24th Jon Heinrichs, OF Marlins 9th 2015 Niko Gallego, INF D’Backs 27th Mike Svetlic, INF Cubs 29th Peter Zamora, P Dodgers 20th James Kaprielian, P Yankees (16) 1st Mitchell Beacom, P Royals 36th Matt Thayer, OF Padres 31st John Phillips, P Yankees 63rd Kevin Kramer, INF Pirates 2nd Blair Dunlap, OF Orioles 43rd 2003 1996 Cody Poteet, P Marlins 4th 2009 Mike Kunes Giants 23rd Kevin Sheredy, P Cardinals 7th David Berg, P Cubs 6th Casey Haerther, INF Angels 5th Chris Cordeiro Rangers 29th Ryan Lynch, P Twins 12th Ty Moore, OF Pirates 12th Gavin Brooks, P Yankees 9th Casey Janssen Orioles 49th Tim DeCinces, C Orioles 17th Grant Watson, P Giants 16th Charles Brewer, P Diamondbacks 12th 2002 Rick Heineman, P White Sox 32nd Chris Keck, INF Rockies 18th Brendan Lafferty, P Royals 18th Ben Francisco, OF Indians 5th Zak Ammirato, INF Marlins 34th Tucker Forbes, P Giants 30th Cody Decker, INF Padres 22nd Rashad Parker, UTL Mets 23rd Ryan O’Toole, P Mets 54th 2014 Gabe Cohen, OF Rays 29th 1995 Shane Zeile, C/INF Tigers 5th Garett Claypool, P Athletics 32nd Jeff Howatt, P Mets 24th Max Schuh, P Orioles 7th Jason Novak, P Cardinals 48th Gar Vallone, INF Angels 24th Jake Ehret, P Reds 14th Brett Schafer, CF Royals 36th David Berg, P Rangers 17th 70 MLB DRAFT HISTORY Josh Karp Chase Utley Troy Glaus Pete Janicki 2001 (1st round, 6th overall) 2000 (1st round, 15th overall) 1997 (1st round, 3rd overall) 1992 (1st round, 8th overall) Montreal Expos Philadelphia Phillies Anaheim Angels California Angels Player, Pos. Team Round Player, Pos. Team Round Player, Pos. Team Round Player, Pos. Team Round 1994 1988 1981 1972 Brian Stephenson, P Cubs 2nd Eric Karros, 1B Dodgers 6th Mike Gallego, INF Athletics 2nd Gary Robson, P Orioles 5th Mike Mitchell, 1B Yankees 9th Charlie Fiacco, OF Brewers 10th Eric Broersma, P Twins 3rd Mike Gerakos, 3B Twins 19th David Roberts, OF Tigers 28th Mike Magnante, P Royals 11th Greg Norman, INF Tigers 22nd 1971 Brett Schafer, OF Royals 63rd Joey James, DH Indians 16th 1980 Rick Pope, P Cardinals ^^1st 1993 Scott Cline, 3B Mariners 28th Matt Young, P Mariners 2nd 1969 Ryan McGuire, 1B Red Sox 3rd Dave Keating, OF Indians 31st Pat Dodson, 1B Red Sox 6th Guy Hansen, P Royals 20th Tim Kubinski, P Athletics 7th 1987 Todd Gauntlett, INF Dodgers 7th Jim York, P Royals 59th John Myrow, OF Rockies 9th Alex Sanchez, P Blue Jays (17) 1st Don Slaught, C Royals 7th Gary Sanserino, SS Royals 87th Matt Schwenke, C Dodgers 9th Billy Haselman, C Rangers (23) 1st Eric Broersma, P Athletics 15th 1968 Adam Melhuse, 3B Blue Jays 13th Randy Hennis, P Astros 2nd Jim Thomas, C Padres 28th Ross Hoffman, 1B Expos 9th Travis Boyd, SS Padres 31st Torey Lovullo, 3B Tigers 5th 1979 1967 Gabe Sollecito, P Tigers 38th Tony Scruggs, OF Rangers 7th Tim Leary, P Mets (2) 1st Johnny Lung, INF Cubs 11th David Roberts, OF Indians 47th Steve Stowell, P Twins 16th Jim Auten, OF Expos 5th Bob Wiswell, P Braves 17th Jon Van Zandt, P Marlins 53rd Keith Shibata, P Royals 24th Vern Followell, INF Tigers 8th 1966 1992 Steve Hisey, OF Mariners 35th Dan Gausepohl, OF Padres 11th Rick Ganulin, UTL Angels 33rd Pete Janicki, P Angels (8) 1st Jeff Conine, P Royals 55th Don Slaught, C Brewers 21st 1965 Michael Moore, OF Dodgers (36) ^1st 1986 Dave Schmidt, P Rangers 27th Adam Schulhofer, P Cubs 9th Todd Zeile, C Cardinals 2nd Mark Miller, OF Reds 27th Ted Bashore, UTL Braves 15th Robert Hinds, 2B Yankees 10th Tony Scruggs, OF Angels 7th Scott Bollens, P Tigers 31st ^ First round selection (supplemental phase) ^^ Selected in June secondary phase Shawn Wills, OF Phillies 15th Gary Gorski, P Angels 14th 1978 1991 Steve Stowell, P Astros 14th Craig Johnson, OF Tigers 2nd Chris Pritchett, 1B Angels 2nd Dana Ridenour, P Yankees 16th Floyd Chiffer, P Padres 5th Joel Wolfe, OF Athletics 3rd John Joslyn, 1B Royals 26th Ray Townsend, INF Reds 6th David Tokheim, OF Phillies 7th Torey Lovullo, 2B Royals 27th Dave Baker, INF Blue Jays 11th Gary Hagy, SS Angels 10th Gary Berman, 1B Phillies 38th Dennis Delany, C Cardinals 12th Kevin Webb, 3B Astros 11th 1985 Mike Carpenter, 1B Cardinals 16th Michael Fyhrie, P Royals 12th Eric Nolte, P Padres 6th 1977 Shawn Wills, OF Expos 12th Andy Naworski, P Dodgers 13th Dennis Delany, C Dodgers 13th Mike Lewis, P Twins 21st Jeff Hirsch, P Cubs 22nd Floyd Chiffer, P Padres 5th Tim Lindsay, P Blue Jays 21st Scott Kershaw, P White Sox ^^1st Ron Roenicke, OF Dodgers ^^1st Jim Bonds, P Athletics 56th Vince Lopez, SS White Sox ^^2nd 1976 1990 1984 Earl Battey, INF Padres 14th Paul Ellis, C Cardinals (30) ^1st Shane Mack, OF Padres (11) 1st Bob Lizarraga, P Royals 17th Dave Zancanaro, P Athletics (34) ^1st Jeff Pries, P Yankees (22) 1st Ed Cowan, P Royals 18th Robbie Katzaroff, OF Expos 14th Lindsay Meggs, INF Royals 15th 1975 Mike Hankins, SS Yankees 32nd Pete Beall, INF Angels 16th Andy Lopez, INF Tigers 9th John Sutherland, P Yankees 33rd Daniel Sullivan, 1B Red Sox 22nd Venoy Garrison, OF Tigers 21st 1989 1983 1974 Dave Keating, OF Tigers 5th Rich Amaral, 2B Cubs 2nd Mike Edwards, INF Pirates 7th John Sutherland, P White Sox 8th Pat Clements, P Angels 4th Tim Doerr, INF Reds 18th Scott Cline, 3B Brewers 26th Lindsay Meggs, INF Brewers 19th 1973 Charlie Fiacco, 2B Cubs 36th Pete Beall, INF Brewers 23rd Bob Adams, INF Tigers 3rd Shawn Wills, OF Astros 43rd Vince Beringhele, OF Dodgers 24th Luis Gomez, INF Twins 7th Mike Young, OF Mets 37th Greg Zail, P Padres 15th 1982 Bill Hobbs, UTL Athletics 21st Colin Ward, P Tigers 3rd Brian Graham, INF Athletics 4th Jeff McDonald, P Mariners 5th 71.
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