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Cape Cod Baseball League 214 Players Selected in the June 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft Cape Cod Baseball League Report Date revised: 2-Dec-14 214 players selected in the June 2014 MLB First‐Year player draft DAY ONE Round 1 (13) No. MLB Team Player Pos. School CCBL Team/Season 4 Cubs Kyle Schwarber C Indiana Wareham 2012‐13 7 Phillies Aaron Nola RHP Louisiana State Harwich 2012 8 Rockies Kyle Freeland LHP Evansville Hyannis 2013 9 Blue Jays Jeff Hoffman RHP East Carolina Hyannis 2012‐13 11 Blue Jays Max Pentecost C Kennesaw State Bourne 2013 15 Angels Sean Newcomb LHP Hartford Wareham 2012‐13 17 Royals Brandon Finnegan LHP Texas Christian Falmouth 2013 18 Nationals Erick Fedde RHP Nevada‐Las Vegas Y‐D 2013 19 Reds Nick Howard RHP Virginia Harwich 2013 20 Rays Casey Gillaspie 1B Wichita State Falmouth 2013 21 Indians Bradley Zimmer OF San Francisco Cotuit 2013 27 Cardinals Luke Weaver RHP Florida State Brewster 2012 28 Reds Alex Blandino SS Stanford Y‐D 2012‐13 Competitive Balance Round A (2) 37 Astros Derek Fisher OF Virginia Harwich 2013 39 Pirates Connor Joe OF San Diego Chatham 2013 Round 2 (6) 42 Astros A.J. Reed 1B Kentucky Harwich 2012‐13 45 Cubs Jake Stinnett RHP Maryland Brewster 2013 46 Twins Nick Burdi RHP Louisville Chatham 2012 52 Giants Aramis Garcia C Fla. International Cotuit 2012‐13 63 Tigers Spencer Turnbull RHP Alabama Wareham 2013 67 Red Sox Sam Travis 1B Indiana Y‐D 2012 Competitive Balance Round B (0) No CCBL players selected. DAY TWO Round 3 (12) 75 Astros J.D. Davis 3B Cal State‐Fullerton Chatham 2013 76 Marlins Brian Anderson 2B Arkansas Hyannis 2013 78 Cubs Mark Zagunis C Virginia Tech Harwich 2013 81 Phillies Aaron Brown CF Pepperdine Cha 2012, Bre 2013 82 Rockies Sam Howard LHP Georgia Southern Harwich 2013 85 Brewers Cy Sneed RHP Dallas Baptist Hyannis 2013 86 Padres Zech Lemond RHP Rice Falmouth 2013 87 Giants Dylan Davis RF Oregon State Bre 2012, Fal 2013 88 Angels Chris Ellis RHP Mississippi Cotuit 2013 92 Royals Eric Skoglund LHP Central Florida Harwich 2012, Bourne 2013 100 Pirates Jordan Luplow RF Fresno State Orleans 2013 104 Cardinals Trevor Megill RHP Loyola Marymount Orleans 2014 Round 4 (9) 108 White Sox Brett Austin C North Carolina St. Harwich 2012‐13 112 Phillies Chris Oliver RHP Arkansas Harwich 2013 119 Angels Jeremy Rhoades RHP Illinois State Orleans 2013 121 Orioles Pat Connaughton RHP Notre Dame Harwich 2013 130 Tigers Adam Ravenelle RHP Vanderbilt Cotuit 2013 131 Pirates Taylor Gushue C Florida Y‐D 2013 133 Braves Chad Sobotka RHP South Carolina Chatham 2013 134 Red Sox Kevin McAvoy RHP Bryant Y‐D 2013 135 Cardinals Austin Gomber LHP Florida Atlantic Bourne 2013 Round 5 (7) 141 Mariners Dan Altavilla RHP Mercyhurst Y‐D 2013 142 Phillies Rhys Hoskins 1B Sacramento State Falmouth 2013 146 Brewers Dustin DeMuth 3B Indiana Wareham 2012 147 Padres Auston Bousfield CF Mississippi Y‐D 2013 148 Giants Samuel Coonrod RHP Southern Illinois Y‐D 2013 150 Diamondbacks Mason McCullough RHP Lander Harwich 2013 152 Yankees Jordan Foley RHP Central Michigan Hyannis 2013 Round 6 (9) 168 White Sox Louie Lechich CF San Diego Chatham 2012 172 Phillies Brandon Leibrandt LHP Florida State Brewster 2013 178 Giants Skyler Ewing 1B Rice Hyannis 2013 181 Orioles Scott Tanner RHP Howard Chatham 2014 182 Yankees Jonathan Holder RHP Mississippi State Wareham 2012‐13 185 Reds Jose Lopez RHP Seton Hall Y‐D 2012‐13 186 Rangers Jose Trevino 3B Oral Roberts Y‐D 2013 188 Indians Greg Allen CF San Diego State Orleans 2013 190 Tigers Ross Kivett CF Kansas State Orleans 2013 Round 7 (5) 200 Twins Andro Cutura RHP SE Louisiana Wareham 2013 212 Yankees Mark Payton CF Texas Cotuit 2013 213 Royals Brandon Downes CF Virginia Y‐D 2013 214 Nationals Dale “D.K.” Carey CF Miami Chatham 2012 222 Athletics Branden Cogswell SS Virginia Harwich 2013 Round 8 (9) 226 Astros Bobby Boyd CF West Virginia Bourne 2013 231 Mariners Kody Kerski RHP Sacred Heart Bourne 2013 234 Blue Jays Justin Shafer RHP Florida Y‐D 2012‐13 238 Giants Austin Slater CF Stanford Hyannis 2013 241 Orioles Steve Wilkerson 2B Clemson Hyannis 2012‐13 244 Nationals Jeff Gardner LF Louisville Bourne 2013 249 Dodgers Hunter Redman C Texas Tech Chatham 2013 253 Braves Bradley Roney RHP Southern Miss. Wareham 2013 254 Red Sox Ben Moore C Alabama Harwich 2013 Round 9 (12) 257 Marlins Ben Wetzler LHP Oregon State Falmouth 2012 258 White Sox Brian Clark LHP Kent State Orleans 2013 259 Cubs James Farris RHP Arizona Orleans 2012 260 Twins Max Murphy CF Bradley Falmouth 2012 261 Mariners Peter Miller RHP Florida State Hyannis 2012 270 Diamondbacks Justin Gonzalez SS Florida State Hyannis 2011 271 Orioles Austen Anderson 3B Mississippi Falmouth 2012 272 Yankees Vince Conde SS Vanderbilt Orleans 2013 274 Nationals Austin Byler 1B Nevada Cotuit 2013 280 Tigers Josh Laxer RHP Mississippi Bourne 2013 281 Pirates Kevin Krause C SUNY‐Stony Brook Harwich 2013 282 Athletics Mike Fagan LHP Princeton Chatham 2012 Round 10 (8) 287 Marlins Dillon Peters LHP Texas Harwich 2013 293 Rockies Troy Stein C Texas A&M Falmouth 2013 298 Giants Mathew Gage LHP Siena Chatham 2013 301 Orioles Jay Gonzalez CF Mount Olive Orleans 2012 302 Yankees Ty McFarland 2B James Madison Wareham 2012 312 Athletics Corey Miller RHP Pepperdine Orleans 2013 314 Red Sox Cole Sturgeon OF Louisville Wareham 2012‐13 315 Cardinals Danny Diekroeger 3B Stanford Y‐D 2012‐13 DAY THREE Round 11 (11) 318 White Sox Zachary Fish OF Oklahoma State Orleans 2013 320 Twins Tanner English CF South Carolina Harwich 2013 322 Phillies Drew Stankiewicz SS Arizona State Hyannis 2013 326 Brewers Brandon Woodruff RHP Mississippi State Harwich, 2012 329 Angels Andrew Daniel 3B San Diego Y‐D 2013 330 Diamondbacks Jared Miller LHP Vanderbilt Orleans 2013 331 Orioles John Means LHP West Virginia Falmouth 2013 333 Royals Robert Pehl OF Washington Y‐D 2012‐13 339 Dodgers A.J. Vanegas RHP Stanford Y‐D 2012 342 Athletics Joel Seddon RHP South Carolina Cotuit 2013 344 Red Sox Karsten Whitson RHP Florida Orleans 2012 Round 12 (5) 350 Twins Pat Kelly 2B Nebraska Bourne 2012 359 Angels Jared Ruxer RHP Louisville Wareham 2012‐13 361 Orioles Nigel Nootbaar RHP Southern Cal Bourne 2013 374 Red Sox Jalen Beeks LHP Arkansas Harwich 2013 375 Cardinals Jordan DeLorenzo LHP West Florida Hyannis 2013 Round 13 (5) 378 White Sox Mike Gomez LHP Fla. International Cotuit 2012 384 Blue Jays Gunnar Heidt 2B Charleston Harwich 2013 394 Nationals Austin Davidson 3B Pepperdine Orleans 2013 400 Tigers Will Allen C Mississippi Bourne 2012 404 Red Sox James Chandler Shepherd RHP Kentucky Harwich 2013 Round 14 (5) 409 Cubs Chesny Young 2B Mercer Bourne 2014 411 Mariners Chris Mariscal SS Fresno State Brewster 2013 417 Padres Chris Huffman RHP James Madison Wareham 2012‐13 420 Diamondbacks Kevin Cron 1B Texas Christian Falmouth, 2013 423 Royals Ian Tompkins LHP Western Kentucky Harwich 2013 Round 15 (9) 439 Cubs Jeremy Null RHP Western Carolina Y‐D 2013 441 Mariners Lukas Schiraldi RHP Texas Chatham 2013 447 Padres Logan Jernigan RHP North Carolina St. Harwich 2013 452 Yankees Andrew Chin LHP Boston College Chatham 2013/14 455 Reds Jimmy Pickens RF Michigan State Chatham 2013 456 Rangers Joe Filomeno LHP Louisville Wareham 2012 457 Rays Brian Miller RHP Vanderbilt Cotuit 2013 459 Dodgers Joe Broussard RHP Louisiana State Cotuit 2012 462 Athletics Trent Gilbert 2B Arizona Bourne 2012‐13 Round 16 (3) 467 Marlins Scott Squier LF NE Okla. A&M Y‐D 2012 471 Mariners Wayne Taylor C Stanford Y‐D 2012‐13 494 Red Sox Michael Gunn LHP Arkansas Hyannis 2013 Round 17 (3) 496 Astros Ben Smith LHP Coastal Carolina Cotuit 2013 497 Marlins Eric Fisher 1B Arkansas Bourne 2013 501 Mariners Trey Cochran‐Gill RHP Auburn Brewster 2013 Round 18 (7) 530 Twins Taylor “T.J.” White 3B Nevada‐Las Vegas Y‐D 2013 532 Phillies Sean McHugh C Purdue Y‐D 2012 534 Blue Jays Dusty Isaacs RHP Georgia Tech Cotuit 2012 542 Yankees Justin Kamplain LHP Alabama Brewster 2013 549 Dodgers Clint Freeman 1B E Tennessee State Bourne 2013 550 Tigers Will Maddox 3B Tennessee Hyannis 2013 554 Red Sox Jordan Betts 3B Duke Orleans 2013 Round 19 (6) 558 White Sox Aaron Bummer LHP Nebraska Harwich 2013 562 Phillies Joey Denato LHP Indiana Y‐D 2012 572 Yankees Joe Harvey RHP Pittsburgh Hyannis 2013 573 Royals Scott Heineman OF Oregon Brewster 2013 577 Rays Justin McCalvin RHP Kennesaw State Bourne 2013 581 Pirates Carl Anderson CF Bryant Y‐D 2013 Round 20 (5) 586 Astros Trent Woodward C Fresno State Brewster 2013 591 Mariners Hawtin Buchanan RHP Mississippi Bourne 2012‐13 592 Phillies Derek Campbell 2B California Brewster 2012‐13 607 Rays Kyle McKenzie RHP Tulane Harwich 2010 610 Tigers Trent Szkutnik LHP Michigan Fal 2012, Orl 2013 Round 21 (2) 621 Mariners Jay Baum SS Clemson Hyannis 2013 633 Royals Evan Beal RHP South Carolina Cotuit 2013 Round 22 (4) 655 Mets William Fulmer 2B Montevallo Orleans 2013 659 Angels Adam McCreary LHP Azusa Pacific Cotuit 2012 661 Orioles Josh Walker RHP New Mexico Hyannis 2012 671 Pirates Eric Karch RHP Pepperdine Cotuit 2013 Round 23 (4) 676 Astros Ryan Thompson RHP Campbell Hyannis 2013 681 Mariners Pat Peterson LHP North Carolina St. Bourne 2013 686 Brewers Kolton Mahoney RHP Brigham Young Orleans 2014 700 Tigers Brett Pirtle 2B Mississippi State Wareham 2013 Round 24 (5) 711 Mariners Sheehan Planas‐Arteaga 1B Barry Chatham 2013 721 Orioles Lucas Long RHP San Diego Orleans 2013 722 Yankees Dominic Jose CF Stanford Hyannis 2012‐13 726 Rangers Austin Pettibone RHP Cal‐Santa Barbara Hyannis 2013 735 Cardinals Casey Turgeon 2B Florida Falmouth 2012 Round 25 (3) 738 White Sox Mason Robbins RF Southern Miss.
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