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2006 First-Year Player Draft Order of Selection ORDER OF SELECTION, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2006 FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT - June 6-7, 2006 Pick First Round Pick Compensation - Type A Pick Second Round Pick Compensation - Type C 1. Kansas City Royals 31. Los Angeles Dodgers (Jeff Weaver) 45. Kansas City Royals 75. Cleveland Indians (Scott Elarton) 2. Colorado Rockies 32. Baltimore Orioles (B.J. Ryan) 46. Colorado Rockies 76. St. Louis Cardinals (Abraham Nunez) 3. Tampa Bay Devil Rays 33. San Francisco Giants (Scott Eyre) 47. Tampa Bay Devil Rays 4. Pittsburgh Pirates 34. Arizona Diamondbacks (Tim Worrell) 48. Pittsburgh Pirates 5. Seattle Mariners 35. San Diego Padres (Ramon Hernandez) 49. Seattle Mariners 6. Detroit Tigers 36. Florida Marlins (A.J. Burnett) 50. Detroit Tigers 7. Los Angeles Dodgers 37. Philadelphia Phillies (Billy Wagner) 51. Atlanta Braves 8. Cincinnati Reds 38. Atlanta Braves (Kyle Farnsworth) (from LA for Rafael Furcal) 9. Baltimore Orioles 39. Cleveland Indians (Bob Howry) 52. Cincinnati Reds 10. San Francisco Giants 40. Boston Red Sox (Johnny Damon) 53. San Diego Padres 11. Arizona Diamondbacks 41. New York Yankees (Tom Gordon) (from BAL for Ramon Hernandez) 12. Texas Rangers 42. St. Louis Cardinals (Matt Morris) 54. St. Louis Cardinals 13. Chicago Cubs 43. Atlanta Braves (Rafael Furcal) (from SF for Matt Morris) 14. Toronto Blue Jays 44. Boston Red Sox (Bill Mueller) 55. Arizona Diamondbacks 15. Washington Nationals 56. Cleveland Indians 16. Milwaukee Brewers (from TEX for Kevin Millwood) 17. San Diego Padres 57. Cleveland Indians 18. Philadelphia Phillies (from CHI for Bob Howry) (from NYM for Billy Wagner) 58. Baltimore Orioles 19. Florida Marlins (from TOR for B.J. Ryan) 20. Minnesota Twins 59. Washington Nationals 21. New York Yankees 60. Milwaukee Brewers (from PHI for Tom Gordon) 61. San Diego Padres 22. Washington Nationals 62. New York Mets (from OAK for Esteban Loaiza) 63. Florida Marlins 23. Houston Astros 64. Minnesota Twins 24. Atlanta Braves 65. Philadelphia Phillies 25. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 66. Oakland Athletics (from CLE for Paul Byrd) 67. Houston Astros 26. Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Atlanta Braves (from LAA for Jeff Weaver) 69. Cleveland Indians 27. Boston Red Sox 70. Washington Nationals 28. Boston Red Sox (from LAA for Hector Carrasco) (from NYY for Johnny Damon) 71. Boston Red Sox 29. Chicago White Sox 72. Atlanta Braves 30. St. Louis Cardinals (from NYY for Kyle Farnsworth) 73. Chicago White Sox 74. St. Louis Cardinals Pick Third Round Pick Fourth Round Pick Fifth Round-Conclusion 77. Kansas City Royals 107. Kansas City Royals 137. Kansas City Royals 78. Colorado Rockies 108. Colorado Rockies 138. Colorado Rockies 79. Tampa Bay Devil Rays 109. Tampa Bay Devil Rays 139. Tampa Bay Devil Rays 80. Pittsburgh Pirates 110. Pittsburgh Pirates 140. Pittsburgh Pirates 81. Seattle Mariners 111. Seattle Mariners 141. Seattle Mariners 82. Detroit Tigers 112. Detroit Tigers 142. Detroit Tigers 83. Boston Red Sox 113. Los Angeles Dodgers 143. Los Angeles Dodgers (from LA for Bill Mueller) 114. Cincinnati Reds 144. Cincinnati Reds 84. Cincinnati Reds 115. Baltimore Orioles 145. Baltimore Orioles 85. Baltimore Orioles 116. San Francisco Giants 146. San Francisco Giants 86. Arizona Diamondbacks 117. Arizona Diamondbacks 147. Arizona Diamondbacks (from SF for Tim Worrell) 118. Texas Rangers 148. Texas Rangers 87. Arizona Diamondbacks 119. Minnesota Twins 149. Chicago Cubs 88. Texas Rangers (from CHI for Jacque Jones) 150. Toronto Blue Jays 89. San Francisco Giants 120. Toronto Blue Jays 151. Washington Nationals (from CHI for Scott Eyre) 121. Washington Nationals 152. Milwaukee Brewers 90. Florida Marlins 122. Milwaukee Brewers 153. San Diego Padres (from TOR for A.J. Burnett) 123. San Diego Padres 154. New York Mets 91. Washington Nationals 124. New York Mets 155. Florida Marlins 92. Milwaukee Brewers 125. Florida Marlins 156. Minnesota Twins 93. San Diego Padres 126. Minnesota Twins 157. Philadelphia Phillies 94. New York Mets 127. Philadelphia Phillies 158. Oakland Athletics 95. Florida Marlins 128. Oakland Athletics 159. Houston Astros 96. Minnesota Twins 129. Houston Astros 160. Atlanta Braves 97. Philadelphia Phillies 130. Atlanta Braves 161. Cleveland Indians 98. Oakland Athletics 131. Cleveland Indians 162. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 99. Houston Astros 132. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 163. Boston Red Sox 100. Atlanta Braves 133. Boston Red Sox 164. New York Yankees 101. Cleveland Indians 134. New York Yankees 165. Chicago White Sox 102. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 135. Chicago White Sox 166. St. Louis Cardinals 103. Boston Red Sox 136. St. Louis Cardinals 104. New York Yankees 105. Chicago White Sox 106. St. Louis Cardinals.
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