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2019 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft 2019 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft 166 Current and Former Northwoods League Players Selected Players With an Asterisk By Their Name Participated in the Northwoods League Major League Dreams Showcase Round Overall MLB Team Player College Pos. B/T Type NWL Team Year 1 14 Philadelphia *Stott, Bryson UNLV SS L/R 4YR JR Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 2017 1 31 Los Angeles N Busch, Michael North Carolina 2B L/R 4YR JR St. Cloud Rox 2017 1 32 Houston *Lee, Korey California C R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2017-2018 2 43 Boston Cannon, Cameron Arizona SS R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2017 2 50 Texas Garcia, Ryan UCLA RHP R/R 4YR JR Waterloo Bucks 2017 2 59 Seattle Williamson, Brandon TCU LHP L/L 4YR JR Thunder Bay Border Cats 2017 2 64 Chicago N *Strumpf, Chase UCLA 2B R/R 4YR JR Duluth Huskies 2017 CB B 70 Kansas City Marsh, Alec Arizona State RHP R/R 4YR JR Lakeshore Chinooks 2017 3 79 Baltimore Watson, Zach LSU CF R/R 4YR JR Rockford Rivets 2017 3 86 Texas *Slaten, Justin New Mexico RHP R/R 4YR JR Eau Claire Express 2018 3 95 Pittsburgh Fraizer, Matt Arizona CF L/R 4YR JR Duluth Huskies 2017 4 108 Baltimore Ortiz, Joseph New Mexico State SS R/R 4YR JR Willmar Stingers 2018 4 112 Detroit Kreidler, Ryan UCLA SS R/R 4YR JR Mankato MoonDogs 2017 4 114 Cincinnatti Johnson, Ivan Chipola College 2B S/R JC J2 Kalamazoo Growlers 2018 4 133 Milwaukee Kahle, Nick Washington C R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2017 5 139 Kansas City Rave, John Illinois State CF L/L 4YR JR Rockford Rivets 2017 5 140 Chicago A Metzdorf, Dan Boston College LHP L/L 4YR SR St. Cloud Rox 2016 5 148 New York N Jones, Nathan Northwestern State (LA) RHP R/R 4YR SR Mankato MoonDogs 2016 5 153 Washington *Dyson, Tyler Florida RHP R/R 4YR JR Madison Mallards 2017 5 154 Pittsburgh Ford, Grant Nevada RHP R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2017 6 168 Baltimore Handley, Maverick Stanford C R/R 4YR JR Madison Mallards 2017 6 177 Toronto *Eden, Cameron California SS R/R 4YR JR St. Cloud Rox 2017 6 178 New York N *Ashford, Zach Fresno State CF L/R 4YR SR Eau Claire Express 2016-2017 7 206 San Francisco Smith, Armani UC Santa Barbara LF R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2018 7 215 St. Louis Ralston, Jack UCLA LHP R/L 4YR SR La Crosse Loggers 2016 7 218 Tampa Bay *Guenther, Jake TCU 1B L/L 4YR SR Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 2017 8 233 San Diego Mitchel, Andrew San Jose State LHP L/L 4YR SR St. Cloud Rox 2018 8 235 Texas Matthews, John Kent State RHP R/R 4YR JR St. Cloud Rox 2017-2018 8 237 Toronto Camacho, Angel Jacksonville University 3B R/R 4YR SR Madison Mallards 2017 8 238 New York N Wollersheim, Connor Kent State LHP L/L 4YR SR Green Bay Bullfrogs/La Crosse Loggers 2017/2016 8 243 Washington Ydens, Jeremy UCLA OF R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2017 8 249 Colorado *Kostyshock, Jacob Arkansas RHP R/R 4YR JR Fond du Lac Dock Spiders 2017-2018 9 268 New York N Genord, Joe South Florida 1B R/R 4YR SR Waterloo Bucks 2017 9 269 Minnesota Headrick, Brent Illinois State LHP L/L 4YR JR Wisconsin Woodchucks 2018 9 270 Philadelphia Rott, Rudy Ohio University 1B L/R 4YR SR Eau Claire Express 2016-2017 9 277 Atlanta Milligan, Cody Cowley County CC 2B L/R JC J2 Eau Claire Express 2018-2019 9 279 Colorado *Collins, Isaac Creighton 2B S/R 4YR JR Duluth Huskies 2017 10 294 Cincinnatti Stevenson, Jake Minnesota RHP R/R 4YR SR St. Cloud Rox 2016-2018 10 303 Washington Pratt, Andrew Lubbock Christian C R/R 4YR SR Eau Claire Express 2018 10 305 St. Louis *Sommers, Jake Wisconsin - Milwaukee LHP R/L 4YR SR Eau Claire Express 2016-2017 10 309 Colorado *Yalowitz, Jack Illinois RF L/L 4YR SR Kenosha Kingfish 2017-2018 11 331 Los Angeles A *Killam, Brent Georgetown LHP L/L 4YR JR St. Cloud Rox 2017 11 338 Tampa Bay Troike, Ben Illinois SS R/R 4YR JR Kenosha Kingfish 2017-2018 12 349 Kansas City Lukas, Adam Evansville RHP R/R 4YR JR Mankato MoonDogs 2018 12 353 San Diego Acosta, Matthew USC CF L/L 4YR JR Green Bay Bullfrogs 2018 12 366 Seattle Mistico, Antoine Gateway CC (AZ) CF L/R JC J2 Mankato MoonDogs 2018 12 367 Atlanta Samuelson, Andy Wabash Valley College (IL) LHP L/L JC J1 Kokomo Jackrabbits 2019 12 368 Tampa Bay *Sogard, Nick Loyola Marymount University SS S/R 4YR JR Duluth Huskies 2018 12 372 Chicago N *Bigge, Hunter Harvard RHP R/R 4YR JR Duluth Huskies 2018 12 375 New York A *Anderson, Ryan Nevada LHP L/L 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2017-2018 13 382 Detroit Walker, Matt Illinois State LHP L/L 4YR JR Wisconsin Woodchucks 2018 13 383 San Diego *Komar, Brandon Madison College RHP R/R JC J2 Lakeshore Chinooks 2018-2019 13 386 San Francisco Freed, Harrison Butler RF R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2018 13 387 Toronto *Schwecke, Trevor Wisconsin - Milwaukee SS R/R 4YR JR Eau Claire Express/Madison Mallards 2017/2018 13 393 Washington *Randa, Jake Northwest Florida State LF L/L JC J2 Madison Mallards 2018 14 412 Detroit Stuka, Ted UC San Diego RHP R/R 4YR JR La Crosse Loggers 2018 14 414 Cincinnatti Wolforth, Garrett Nova Southeastern C S/R 4YR SR Eau Claire Express 2017 14 416 San Francisco Morreale, Nick Georgetown RHP R/R 4YR JR St. Cloud Rox 2017 14 418 New York N *Taylor, Kennie Duke CF R/R 4YR SR La Crosse Loggers 2017 14 429 Colorado Aeilts, Joe Illinois State LF R/R 4YR JR Waterloo Bucks 2018 15 444 Cincinnatti Lloyd, Matt Indiana OF L/R 4YR 5S Kalamazoo Growlers 2016 15 448 New York N Ragan, Mitch Creighton RHP R/R 4YR SR Fond du Lac Dock Spiders 2018 15 449 Minnesota *Varland, Louie Concordia University (MN) RHP L/R 4YR JR Willmar Stingers 2017-2018 15 453 Washington Moore, Davis Fresno State RHP R/R 4YR JR Madison Mallards 2017 15 455 St. Louis *Vinsky, David Northwood University (MI) OF R/L 4YR JR Madison Mallards 2017-2018 15 462 Chicago N Bryant, Zach Jacksonville University RHP R/R 4YR JR Fond du Lac Dock Spiders 2018 16 479 Minnesota Shreve, Ryan University of the Pacific RHP R/R 4YR JR St. Cloud Rox 2017 16 480 Philadelphia Cornelius, Chris Missouri SS R/R 4YR JR Fond du Lac Dock Spiders 2017 16 484 Pittsburgh *Wilson, Eli Minnesota C R/R 4YR JR Willmar Stingers 2017-2018 17 501 Miami Johnson, Troy Gonzaga RF L/L 4YR JR Green Bay Bullfrogs 2017 17 520 Cleveland Escobedo, Julian San Diego State CF L/L 4YR JR Duluth Huskies 2018 17 521 Los Angeles N *Wulff, Brandon Stanford OF R/R 4YR SR Fond du Lac Dock Spiders 2017 17 527 Boston Erro, Alex Northwestern IF S/R 4YR JR Fond du Lac Dock Spiders 2018 18 532 Detroit Mang, Jared New Mexico RF R/R 4YR SR Eau Claire Express 2016 18 533 San Diego Dean, Andrew Illinois-Sprigfield LHP R/L 4YR SR Eau Claire Express 2018 18 534 Cincinnatti Ruffcorn, Jason Oklahoma RHP R/R 4YR JR Madison Mallards 2017 18 536 San Francisco Waites, Cole West Alabama RHP R/R 4YR JR Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 2018 18 540 Philadelphia *Lackney, Nick Minnesota LHP L/L 4YR SR Lakeshore Chinooks/Willmar Stingers 2016/2017 18 549 Colorado Boone, Trevor Oklahoma State OF R/R 4YR JR Madison Mallards 2018 19 576 Seattle Kuhn, Travis San Diego State RHP R/R 4YR JR Green Bay Bullfrogs 2018 19 586 Houston Krabbe, Tyler Montevallo C R/R 4YR SR Wisconsin Woodchucks/Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 2016/2017 20 588 Baltimore McGinness, Clayton Wichita State RHP R/R 4YR SR Rochester Honkers 2016 20 602 Arizona Liebelt, Jared Mississippi State RHP R/R 4YR SR La Crosse Loggers 2016 20 603 Washington *Dunn, Jack Northwestern SS R/R 4YR SR Lakeshore Chinooks 2017-2018 20 604 Pittsburgh Snider, Jake Louisville CF L/R 4YR JR Madison Mallards 2017-2018 20 611 Los Angeles N Punkett, Zack Arkansas RHP R/R 4YR 5S Green Bay Bullfrogs 2017 21 623 San Diego Stronach, Jack UCLA 3B L/R 4YR JR Duluth Huskies 2017 21 637 Atlanta Valdes, Javier Florida International C R/R 4YR JR Wisconsin Woodchucks 2018 21 642 Chicago N Maldonado, Nelson Florida LF R/R 4YR SR Madison Mallards 2016 21 644 Oakland Selman, Shane McNeese State OF R/L 4YR SR St. Cloud Rox 2017 22 649 Kansas City Means, Jake Indiana State 3B R/R 4YR 5S Waterloo Bucks 2018 22 652 Detroit *Zabowski, Cole Ole Miss 1B L/L 4YR JR Fond du Lac Dock Spiders 2018 22 659 Minnesota Reyes, Rogelio California RHP R/R 4YR JR Thunder Bay Border Cats 2018 22 661 Los Angeles A McCullough, Morgan Alabama SS L/R 4YR JR Rochester Honkers 2017 22 670 Cleveland *Del Bonta-Smith, Fineas San Jose State RHP R/R 4YR SR St. Cloud Rox 2018 22 674 Oakland Cushing, Jack Georgetown RHP R/R 4YR SR St.
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