2019 Rookie Draft Results

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2019 Rookie Draft Results Round 1 Overall Round Current Team Received from Pick Cut 1 1 Speakers Juan Soto 33 2 2 Eliminators Walker Buehler Jake Lamb, Todd Frazier 3 3 Unhinged Wahoos Jesus Aguilar 36 4 4 Stars Eugenio Suarez Gregory Infante (unc) 5 5 Lymebees Adalberto Mondesi Zack Cozart 6 6 Mountaineers Clay Buchholz Johnny Cueto (unc) 7 7 Plague Arrogant Bastards Joey Wendle Alcides Escobar, Matt Weiters 8 8 Plague Brandon Nimmo Tony Wolters 9 9 Juggernauts Max Muncy 36 10 10 Lemonheads Mike Foltynewicz uan Nicasio, Alex Claudio, Cory Gearrin, Felix Hernandez Round 2 Overall Round Current Team 11 1 Speakers Miles Mikolas 34 12 2 Eliminators Jack Flaherty Jonathon Lucroy 13 3 Speakers Unhinged Wahoos Nate Eovaldi 35 14 4 Stars Harrison Bader Nick Goody 15 5 Lymebees Miguel Andujar Devon Travis 16 6 Mountaineers Hyun-Jin Ryu Ariel Miranda (unc) 17 7 Unhinged Wahoos Arrogant Bastards Blake Trienen Dan Otero 18 8 Plague Dereck Rodriguez Tyler Lyons (unc) 19 9 Eliminators Juggernauts Nick Castellanos Odubel Herrera 20 10 Speakers Lemonheads David Dahl 36 Round 3 Overall Round Current Team 21 1 Speakers Taylor Rogers Brent Suter 22 2 Lymebees Eliminators Kyle Freeland Michael Fulmer 23 3 Unhinged Wahoos Nick Markakis Alex Cobb 24 4 Stars Trevor Williams AJ Ramos 25 5 Lymebees Jose LeClerc Sonny Gray 26 6 Mountaineers Corey Dickerson Hyun Kim 27 7 Unhinged Wahoos Arrogant Bastards Francisco Cervelli Kyle Barraclough 28 8 Plague Craig Stammen Juan Marinez (unc) 29 9 Juggernauts Mallex Smith Anthony Swarzak 30 10 Unhinged Wahoos Lemonheads Jeremy Jeffress Ichiro Suzuki (unc) Round 4 Overall Round Current Team 31 1 Speakers Seranthony Dominguez Jordan Montgomery 32 2 Eliminators Collin McHugh Julio Teheran 33 3 Unhinged Wahoos Forrest Whitley (unc) Brett Honeywell (unc) 34 4 Stars Ben Zobrist Shane Greene 35 5 Lymebees Jose Alvarado Ken Giles 36 6 Mountaineers David Fletcher Anthony Recker 37 7 Arrogant Bastards Fernando Tatis, Jr. Ervin Santana (unc), Hoby Milner (unc) 38 8 Plague Shane Carle Luis Garcia 39 9 Lymebees Juggernauts Ramon Laureano Tommy Kahnle 40 10 Lemonheads Patrick Corbin Drew Pomeranz Round 5 Overall Round Current Team 41 1 Speakers Reynoldo Lopez Matt Harvey 42 2 Eliminators Austin Meadows Ian Desmond 43 3 Eliminators Unhinged Wahoos Brian Keller Hector Neris 44 4 Stars Ketel Marte Howie Kendrick 45 5 Mountaineers Lymebees Ryne Stanek Mike Montgomery 46 6 Mountaineers Blaine Hardy Donnie Hart 47 7 Arrogant Bastards Zack Wheeler Alan Busenitz 48 8 Plague Diego Castillo Danny Duffy 49 9 Eliminators Juggernauts Jurickson Profar Dylan Bundy 50 10 Speakers Lemonheads Danny Jansen Yoenis Cespedes Round 6 Overall Round Current Team 51 1 Speakers Jordan Hicks Luke Weaver 52 2 Eliminators Will Smith Hunter Strickland 53 3 Unhinged Wahoos Franmil Reyes Austin Jackson 54 4 Stars Anibal Sanchez Avasail Garcia 55 5 Lymebees Kyle Crick Chris Devenski 56 6 Mountaineers Adam Jones Carlos Ruiz (unc) 57 7 Arrogant Bastards Adam Ottovino Andrew Cashner 58 8 Plague Kenta Maeda Dominic Leone 59 9 Juggernauts Luke Voit Zach Davies 60 10 Lemonheads Tony Sipp Jacob Faria Round 7 Overall Round Current Team 61 1 Speakers Omar Narvaez Brandon Kintzler 62 2 Eliminators Eduardo Escobar Josh Harrison 63 3 Unhinged Wahoos Oliver Perez Gerardo Parra 64 4 Stars Yolmer Sanchez Brian Duensing 65 5 Lymebees Reyes Moronta Scott Alexander 66 6 Mountaineers Roughned Odor Brandon Phillips 67 7 Arrogant Bastards Matt Strahm Zach McAllister 68 8 Plague Kyle Gibson Jon Gray 69 9 Juggernauts Nick Ahmed Chris Rusin 70 10 Lemonheads Richard Rodriguez Sam Freeman Round 8 Overall Round Current Team 71 1 Speakers Carter Kieboom (unc) Chris Archer 72 2 Eliminators Jesus Luzardo (unc) Addison Reed 73 3 Unhinged Wahoos Ryan Brasier Alex Colome 74 4 Lymebees Stars Enrique Hernandez Marwin Gonzalez 75 5 Lymebees Bo Bichette (unc) Orlando Arcia 76 6 Mountaineers Derek Holland Carlos Rodon 77 7 Arrogant Bastards Ryan Pressly Logan Forsythe 78 8 Plague Matt Grace Joe Smith 79 9 Eliminators Juggernauts Kirby Yates Bradley Zimmer (unc) 80 10 Speakers Lemonheads Lou Trivino Dinelson Lamet (unc) Round 9 Overall Round Current Team 81 1 Speakers Ross Stripling Jake Arrieta 82 2 Lemonheads Eliminators Jaime Barria Zack Godley 83 3 Unhinged Wahoos Marwin Gonzalez Ronald Torreyes 84 4 Stars Dylan Floro Eduardo Nunez 85 5 Lymebees TJ McFarland Sam Tuivalala 86 6 Mountaineers Carlos Gonzalez Tom Murphy 87 7 Arrogant Bastards Johan Camargo Lance Lynn 88 8 Plague James McCann Carlos Santana 89 9 Juggernauts Jonathon Villar Ryan Madson 90 10 Unhinged Wahoos Lemonheads Sonny Gray Roberto Perez Round 10 Overall Round Current Team 91 1 Stars Speakers Joc Pederson Greg Bird 92 2 Juggernauts Eliminators Jesse Winker Delino DeShields 93 3 Unhinged Wahoos Marcus Semien Brandon Crawford 94 4 Stars Seth Lugo Jedd Gyorko 95 5 Lymebees Josh Fields Lance McCullers 96 6 Mountaineers Elias Diaz Jose Reyes 97 7 Arrogant Bastards Wade Miley Ryon Healy 98 8 Plague Luis Urias (unc) Jason Kipnis 99 9 Juggernauts Tim Anderson Miguel Castro 100 10 Lemonheads Max Stassi Welington Castillo Round 11 Overall Round Current Team 101 1 Lemonheads Speakers Sean Manaea Jake Odorizzi 102 2 Lemonheads Eliminators David Freese Neil Walker 103 3 Juggernauts Unhinged Wahoos Randall Grichuk Michael Taylor 104 4 Stars Jose Alvarez Jake Marisnick 105 5 Lymebees Austin Hedges Sandy Leon 106 6 Mountaineers Matt Duffy Sean Rodriguez 107 7 Arrogant Bastards Willians Astudillo JP Crawford (unc) 108 8 Plague [pass] 109 9 Juggernauts CJ Cron Justin Smoak 110 10 Lemonheads James Pazos Dan Jennings Round 12 Overall Round Current Team 111 1 Lemonheads Speakers Teoscar Hernandez Adam Duvall 112 2 Lemonheads Eliminators Adam Engel Chris Owings 113 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 114 4 Stars Scott Oberg Jarrod Dyson 115 5 Lymebees [pass] 116 6 Mountaineers Curt Casali Dexter Fowler 117 7 Arrogant Bastards Steven Wright Kevin Pillar 118 8 Plague [pass] 119 9 Juggernauts Jose Iglesias Kyle Seager 120 10 Lemonheads Trevor May Brad Peacock Round 13 Overall Round Current Team 121 1 Speakers [pass] 122 2 Eliminators [pass] 123 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 124 4 Stars Michael Lorenzen Kurt Suzuki 125 5 Lymebees [pass] 126 6 Mountaineers Richard Urena Brandon Guyer 127 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 128 8 Plague [pass] 129 9 Juggernauts Dansby Swanson Freddy Galvis 130 10 Lemonheads Brandon Lowe Nelson Cruz Round 14 Overall Round Current Team 131 1 Speakers [pass] 132 2 Eliminators [pass] 133 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 134 4 Stars David Hernandez Anthony Desclafani 135 5 Lymebees [pass] 136 6 Mountaineers Jeffrey Springs Rich Hill 137 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 138 8 Plague [pass] 139 9 Juggernauts Yoshihisa Hirano Blake Parker 140 10 Lemonheads [pass] Round 15 Overall Round Current Team 141 1 Speakers [pass] 142 2 Eliminators [pass] 143 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 144 4 Stars Sam Dyson Jose Quintana 145 5 Lymebees [pass] 146 6 Mountaineers Jonathon Holder Matt Bush 147 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 148 8 Plague [pass] 149 9 Juggernauts Seunghwan Oh David Robertson 150 10 Lemonheads [pass] Round 16 Overall Round Current Team 151 1 Speakers [pass] 152 2 Eliminators David Robertson CJ Edwards 153 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 154 4 Stars Greg Allen Robert Stephenson (unc) 155 5 Lymebees [pass] 156 6 Mountaineers Tyler Clippard Brad Ziegler 157 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 158 8 Plague [pass] 159 9 Juggernauts Jesse Chavez Pat Neshek 160 10 Lemonheads [pass] Round 17 Overall Round Current Team 161 1 Speakers [pass] 162 2 Eliminators [pass] 163 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 164 4 Stars Pedro Baez Will Harris 165 5 Lymebees [pass] 166 6 Mountaineers Brian Anderson Cameron Maybin 167 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 168 8 Plague [pass] 169 9 Juggernauts Nelson Cruz Kolten Wong 170 10 Lemonheads [pass] Round 18 Overall Round Current Team 171 1 Speakers [pass] 172 2 Eliminators [pass] 173 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 174 4 Stars Zach Duke Mychal Givens 175 5 Lymebees [pass] 176 6 Mountaineers Cesar Hernandez Kelby Tomlinson 177 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 178 8 Plague [pass] 179 9 Juggernauts Marco Gonzales Gio Gonzalez 180 10 Lemonheads [pass] Round 19 Overall Round Current Team 181 1 Speakers [pass] 182 2 Eliminators [pass] 183 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 184 4 Stars Kyle Tucker (unc) Dustin Pedroia 185 5 Lymebees [pass] 186 6 Mountaineers [pass] 187 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 188 8 Plague [pass] 189 9 Juggernauts Brendan Rogers (unc) Jonathon Schoop 190 10 Lemonheads [pass] Round 20 Overall Round Current Team 191 1 Speakers [pass] 192 2 Eliminators [pass] 193 3 Unhinged Wahoos [pass] 194 4 Stars [pass] 195 5 Lymebees [pass] 196 6 Mountaineers [pass] 197 7 Arrogant Bastards [pass] 198 8 Plague [pass] 199 9 Juggernauts [pass] 200 10 Lemonheads [pass].
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