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Lastname Firstname Realname Place Ht Wt Bats Throws Posit Year Phase Draftround Overall Teamid Teamname Bonus Posit Hscollege Pa lastName firstname realname place ht wt bats throws posit year phase draftRound overall teamID teamname bonus posit hsCollege pageName highLevel region bornDate hsname hsLocation CollegeName mlbYears highLevel lastActiveY debut playYears Ames Jeff Jeffrey Ames Vancouver,Washington 4-Jun 220 R R P 2011 June-Reg 1 42 28 Tampa Bay Rays 650000 P C Jeffrey-Ames Rookie WA 1/31/1991 Skyview Vancouver,WA Lower Columbia Community College - RK 2011 2011-2011 Snell Blake Blake A. Snell Seattle,Washington 4-Jun 180 L L P 2011 June-Reg 1 52 28 Tampa Bay Rays 684000 P H blake-snell Rookie WA 12/4/1992 Shorewood Shoreline,WA - - RK 2011 2011-2011 Conley Adam Adam Michael Conley Olympia,Washington 3-Jun 170 L L P 2011 June-Reg 2 72 12 Florida Marlins 625000 P C Adam-Conley Rookie WA 5/24/1990 Olympia Olympia,WA Washington State University - RK 2011 2009-2011 Hebner Cody Cody Hebner Auburn,Washington 11-May 175 R R P 2011 June-Reg 4 143 24 San Diego Padres 200000 P C cody-hebner A- WA 11/21/1990 Auburn Mountainview Auburn,WA Green River Community College - A- 2011 2011-2011 Martin Cody Cody Martin Dos Palos,California 2-Jun 200 R R P 2011 June-Reg 7 236 3 Atlanta Braves 45000 P C Cody-Martin-1 A WA 9/4/1989 Dos Palos Dos Palos,CA Gonzaga University - A 2011 2008-2011 Jones Austin Austin D. Jones Seattle,Washington 1-Jun 205 L R 1B 2011 June-Reg 7 239 20 New York Yankees 350000 1B H austin-jones-2 Rookie WA 8/20/1992 Edmonds-Woodway Edmonds,WA - - RK 2011 2011-2011 Carpenter Ryan Ryan Carpenter Peoria,Arizona 5-Jun 205 L L P 2011 June-Reg 7 240 28 Tampa Bay Rays 200000 P C Ryan-Carpenter A- WA 8/22/1990 Cactus Glendale,AZ Gonzaga University - A- 2011 2009-2011 Mitsui Trevor --,None 5-Jun 225 R R 1B 2011 June-Reg 12 390 28 Tampa Bay Rays 0 1B H trevor-mitsui - WA 10/1/1992 Shorewood Shoreline,WA - - 0 - Jones Derek Derek Michael Jones Everett,Washington Jun-00 213 L L OF 2011 June-Reg 13 395 4 Baltimore Orioles 0 RF C derek-jones-1 College WA Snohomish Snohomish,WA Washington State University - NCAA 2011 2009-2011 Wiper Nicholas --,None 4-Jun 185 R R P 2011 June-Reg 14 439 30 Toronto Blue Jays 0 P H nicholas-wiper - WA 6/3/1992 Newport Bellevue,WA - - 0 - Watts Kody Kody T. Watts Vancouver,Washington 3-Jun 185 R R P 2011 June-Reg 15 452 23 Pittsburgh Pirates 0 P H kody-watts - WA 12/29/1992 Skyview Vancouver,WA - - 0 - Blake Michael Michael John Blake Vancouver,Washington 11-May 190 L L P 2011 June-Reg 16 484 2 Arizona Diamondbacks 0 P C michael-blake A- HI 8/4/1990 Heritage Vancouver,WA University of Hawaii - A- 2011 2011-2011 Sampson Adrian --,None 3-Jun 200 R R P 2011 June-Reg 16 493 12 Florida Marlins 0 P C adrian-sampson - WA 10/7/1991 - Bellevue Community College - 0 - Conwell Kyle Kyle Conwell Renton,Washington 1-Jun 195 R R OF 2011 June-Reg 22 674 15 Los Angeles Dodgers 0 LF C kyle-conwell - WA 8/6/1990 Tahoma Maple Valley,WA Bellevue Community College - 0 - Ard Taylor Taylor Ard Vancouver,Washington 2-Jun 225 R R IF 2011 June-Reg 25 772 5 Boston Red Sox 0 1B C taylor-ard College WA 1/31/1990 Prairie Vancouver,WA Mount Hood Community College - NCAA 2011 2011-2011 Fisher Jared --,None 4-Jun 235 L R P 2011 June-Reg 26 790 13 Houston Astros 0 P H jared-fisher - WA 9/1/1992 Newport Bellevue,WA - - 0 - Argyropoulos Matt Matthew Argyropoulos Longview,Washington 2-Jun 184 R R P 2011 June-Reg 27 828 10 Colorado Rockies 0 3B C Matt-Argyropoulos A- WA 8/24/1988 Mark Morris Longview,WA Washington State University - A- 2011 2008-2011 Kela Keone --,None 1-Jun 190 R R P 2011 June-Reg 29 873 26 Seattle Mariners 0 P H keone-kela - WA 4/16/1993 Chief Sealth Seattle,WA - - 0 - Edman Cameron Cameron Edman Florence,Montana 2-Jun 205 R R IF 2011 June-Reg 29 875 4 Baltimore Orioles 0 C C cameron-edman Rookie WA - Gonzaga University - RK 2011 2010-2011 Olson Kyle --,None 2-Jun 195 R R C 2011 June-Reg 31 961 22 Philadelphia Phillies 0 C H kyle-olson - WA 5/23/1992 Jackson Mill Creek,WA - - 0 - Forgione Erik --,None Jun-00 160 B R SS 2011 June-Reg 33 1005 10012 Los Angeles Angels 0 SS H erik-forgione - WA 9/9/1992 W.F. West Chehalis,WA - - 0 - Champlin Kramer Kramer James Champlin Olympia,Washington 1-Jun 180 R R P 2011 June-Reg 33 1009 30 Toronto Blue Jays 0 P C Kramer-Champlin A- AZ 3/8/1990 Olympia Olympia,WA Arizona State University - A- 2011 2011-2011 O'Neil Spencer --,None 4-Jun 185 L R RF 2011 June-Reg 33 1019 20 New York Yankees 0 RF H spencer-oneil - WA 7/5/1992 Southridge Kennewick,WA - - 0 - Smith-Brennan Taylor Taylor Smith-Brennan Edmonds,Washington Jun-00 190 R R SS 2011 June-Reg 34 1023 26 Seattle Mariners 0 2B C taylor-smith-brennan - WA 1/31/1992 Meadowdale Lynnwood,WA - - 0 - Dennis Chris Chris Dennis Seattle,Washington Jun-00 180 R R P 2011 June-Reg 34 1038 10 Colorado Rockies 0 P C chris-dennis-4 A- OR 3/31/1989 Bothell Bothell,WA University of Portland - A- 2011 2010-2011 Dennis Chris Chris Dennis Seattle,Washington Jun-00 180 R R P 2011 June-Reg 34 1044 29 Texas Rangers 0 P C chris-dennis-4 A- IN 3/31/1989 Bothell Bothell,WA University of Portland - A- 2011 2010-2011 Starr Taylor Taylor Starr Longview,Washington 3-Jun 185 R R P 2011 June-Reg 37 1118 9 Cleveland Indians 0 P C Taylor-Starr College OR Kelso Kelso,WA Oregon State University - NCAA 2011 2008-2011 Bartlett Cody Cody Bartlett Kent,Washington 7-May 168 R R SS 2011 June-Reg 41 1249 30 Toronto Blue Jays 0 SS C Cody-Bartlett Rookie WA 7/22/1988 Kentwood Kent,WA Washington State University - RK 2011 2007-2011 Whalen Caleb --,None 2-Jun 180 R R SS 2011 June-Reg 42 1271 16 Milwaukee Brewers 0 SS H caleb-whalen - WA 10/19/1992 Union Camas,WA - - 0 - Reynolds David --,None 1-Jun 185 R R P 2011 June-Reg 43 1295 4 Baltimore Orioles 0 P C david-reynolds-1 - WA 9/4/1991 - Edmonds Community College - 0 - Chism Tyler Tyler Chism Taylorsville,Utah Jun-00 205 R R OF 2011 June-Reg 43 1296 14 Kansas City Royals 0 CF C tyler-chism Rookie WA 10/6/1988 Taylorsville Salt Lake City,UT Gonzaga University - RK 2011 2010-2011 LeCount Bobby --,None 2-Jun 215 R R 3B 2011 June-Reg 44 1322 23 Pittsburgh Pirates 0 3B C bobby-lecount - WA 1/18/1991 - Edmonds Community College - 0 - Thompson Tyler Tyler Thompson Richland,Washington 1-Jun 175 L R P 2011 June-Reg 46 1387 32 Washington Nationals 0 CF C Tyler-Thompson-1 College FL 8/4/1989 Jupiter Community Jupiter,FL University of Portland - NCAA 2011 2008-2011 Moriarty Kevin --,None 1-Jun 195 R R P 2011 June-Reg 47 1434 29 Texas Rangers 0 P H kevin-moriarty - WA 1/29/1993 Shorewood Shoreline,WA - - 0 - Edwards Cody --,None 4-Jun 215 R R P 2011 June-Reg 50 1509 6 Chicago Cubs 0 P C cody-edwards - WA 10/30/1989 - Bellevue Community College - 0 - Burgher Bryan --,None 2-Jun 195 R R P 2011 June-Reg 50 1527 17 Minnesota Twins 0 P H bryan-burgher - WA 3/21/1993 Emeral Ridge Puyallup,WA - - 0 - Sale Josh Joshua E. Sale Seattle,Washington Jun-00 215 L R OF 2010 June-Reg 1 17 28 Tampa Bay Rays 1620000 RF H josh-sale Rookie WA 7/5/1991 Bishop Blanchet Seattle,WA - - RK 2011 2011-2011 Vettleson Drew Drew Vettleson Tracyton,Washington Jun-00 185 L B OF-P 2010 June-Reg 1 42 28 Tampa Bay Rays 845000 RF H drew-vettleson Rookie WA 7/19/1991 Central Kitsap Bremerton,WA - - RK 2011 2011-2011 Wates Austin Austin Anthony Wates Seattle,Washington 1-Jun 174 R R IF 2010 June-Reg 3 90 13 Houston Astros 550000 RF C Austin-Wates A+ VA 9/2/1988 St. Christopher's School Richmond,VA Virginia Tech - A+ 2011 2008-2011 Brett Ryan Ryan Brett Seattle,Washington 9-May 180 B R SS 2010 June-Reg 3 98 28 Tampa Bay Rays 0 SS H ryan-brett Rookie WA 10/9/1991 Highline Burien,WA - - RK 2011 2010-2011 Peavey Greg Greg Peavey Vancouver,Washington 2-Jun 185 R R P 2010 June-Reg 6 182 19 New York Mets 0 P C Greg-Peavey A+ OR 7/11/1988 Hudson's Bay Vancouver,WA Oregon State University - A+ 2011 2008-2011 Taylor Luke Luke J. Taylor Woodinville,Washington 1-Jun 200 R R P 2010 June-Reg 9 282 26 Seattle Mariners 0 P H luke-taylor-1 Rookie WA 7/14/1992 Woodinville Woodinville,WA - - RK 2011 2010-2011 Heid Drew Andrew Heid Touchet,Washington 9-May 170 L R OF 2010 June-Reg 9 294 10012 Los Angeles Angels 20000 CF C Drew-Heid A WA 12/14/1987 Waterville Waterville,WA Gonzaga University - A 2011 2008-2011 Emsley-Pai Kawika Kawika Kualii Emsley-Pai Bothell,Washington 11-May 195 B R C 2010 June-Reg 10 301 2 Arizona Diamondbacks 70000 C C Kawika-Emsley-Pai A ID 9/3/1988 Jackson Mill Creek,WA University of Texas - A 2011 2008-2011 Varce Zach Zach Varce Seattle,Washington Jun-00 165 R R P 2010 June-Reg 11 355 20 New York Yankees 0 P C Zach-Varce A- OR 12/14/1988 West Seattle Seattle,WA University of Portland - A- 2011 2008-2011 Bean Ryan Ryan J.
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