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All-Time #1 Overall Major League Draft PicksBy Patrick Mondout
Here are some great picks from round 15 or later. Mike
Piazza is one of the most interesting and well know late round picks.
Perhaps the greatest offensive catcher of all-time, he lasted until the
62th round - long after most teams had given up taking players. Even then
he was only taken as a favor to a friend of Tommy Lasorda!
Others, such as Ryne Sandberg, were believed to be a waste of a draft
pick as they were either thought to be going to college or were committed
to another sport (Sandberg as the UCLA quarterback). And speaking of
the Yankees, how might they have looked in the mid-to-late 90s without
1990 late round selections Andy Pettitte and Jorge Posada?
The all-time record for the lowest drafted major leaguer belongs to
Travis Phelps, who was drafted by the Devil Rays in the 89th round of the
1996 draft (he was taken 1719th overall). Since MLB now mercifully limits
the draft to 50 rounds, his record is unlikely to be challenged. (Scott
Seabol deserves an honorable mention as he was taken in the 88th round of
the same draft by the Yankees and actually made the American League
champion 2001 Yankee squad.)
For the player to be included here, they must have actually signed with
the the team listed. We also have a list of players
who skipped the minors after being drafted, and #1
overall picks.
| Year |
Round |
Player |
Team |
| 1967 |
26 |
Dusty Baker |
Braves |
| 1969 |
29 |
Ken Griffey Sr. |
Reds |
| 1971 |
42 |
Keith Hernandez |
Cardinals |
| 1972 |
25 |
Mike Hargrove |
Rangers |
| 1978 |
20 |
Ryne Sandberg |
Phillies |
| 1979 |
17 |
Orel Hershiser |
Dodgers |
| 1979 |
19 |
Don Mattingly |
Yankees |
| 1979 |
23 |
Brett Butler |
Braves |
| 1982 |
15 |
Jose Canseco |
Athletics |
| 1982 |
19 |
Bret Saberhagen |
Royals |
| 1982 |
39 |
Kenny Rogers |
Rangers |
| 1985 |
22 |
John Smoltz |
Tigers |
| 1985 |
24 |
Mark Grace |
Cubs |
| 1987 |
30 |
Darryl Kile |
Astros |
| 1987 |
32 |
Robb Nen |
Rangers |
| 1987 |
58 |
Jeff Conine |
Royals |
| 1988 |
62 |
Mike
Piazza |
Dodgers |
| 1989 |
20 |
Jeff Kent |
Blue Jays |
| 1990 |
22 |
Andy Pettitte |
Yankees |
| 1990 |
24 |
Jorge Posada |
Yankees |
| 1991 |
44 |
Jason Isringhausen |
Mets |
| 1992 |
24 |
Rich Aurilia |
Rangers |
| 1993 |
24 |
Richie Sexson |
Indians |
| 1993 |
25 |
Paul Lo Duca |
Dodgers |
| 1994 |
26 |
Corey Koskie |
Twins |
| 1994 |
43 |
Julio Lugo |
Astros |
| 1994 |
47 |
Kyle Farnsworth |
Cubs |
| 1995 |
20 |
Mike Lowell |
Yankees |
| 1996 |
23 |
Roy Oswalt |
Astros |
| 1996 |
53 |
Marcus Giles |
Braves |
| 1997 |
38 |
Scot Shields |
Angels |
| 1997 |
43 |
Orlando Hudson |
Blue Jays |
| 1998 |
37 |
Mark Buehrle |
White Sox |
Players such as Dan Quisenberry (Royals '75), Bruce Sutter (Cubs '71),
Bobby Bonilla (Pirates '81), Mike Bordick (A's '86), Bob Dernier (Phillies
'77), Frank White (Royals '71), Larry Walker (Expos '84), Andy Ashby
(Phillies '86), and Eric Gagne (Dodgers '95) deserve an honorable mention
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