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Rule 5 draft results

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Below are lists of Rule 5 draft results since 1997. Players selected in the Major League Baseball (MLB) phase of the Rule 5 draft must be kept on their new team's active roster for the entire following MLB season, or they are placed on waivers and offered back to their original team if not claimed. Players chosen in the Minor League Baseball phase(s) of the Rule 5 draft remain with their new organization without restrictions.

The Rule 5 draft has happened every year since 1920. The 2021 MLB lockout led to the postponement of the major league phase of the Rule 5 draft, but the minor league phase proceeded as scheduled.[1]

Key

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Pos Position
C Catcher
1B First baseman
2B Second baseman
3B Third baseman
SS Shortstop
IF Infielder
OF Outfielder
RHP Right-handed pitcher
LHP Left-handed pitcher

Results

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All Star Selection

2024

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Major league phase[2]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Chicago White Sox Shane Smith RHP Milwaukee Brewers
2 Miami Marlins Liam Hicks C Detroit Tigers
3 Los Angeles Angels Garrett McDaniels LHP Los Angeles Dodgers
4 Athletics Noah Murdock RHP Kansas City Royals
5 Washington Nationals Evan Reifert Tampa Bay Rays
6 Toronto Blue Jays Angel Bastardo Boston Red Sox
7 Cincinnati Reds Cooper Bowman 2B Athletics
8 Tampa Bay Rays Nathan Lavender LHP New York Mets
9 Minnesota Twins Eiberson Castellano RHP Philadelphia Phillies
10 Chicago Cubs Gage Workman SS Detroit Tigers
11 Atlanta Braves Anderson Pilar RHP Miami Marlins
12 San Diego Padres Juan Núñez Baltimore Orioles
13 Milwaukee Brewers Connor Thomas LHP St. Louis Cardinals
14 Philadelphia Phillies Mike Vasil RHP New York Mets
15 Atlanta Braves Christian Cairo SS Cleveland Guardians
Minor league phase[2]

2023

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Major league phase[3]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Oakland Athletics Mitch Spence RHP New York Yankees
2 Kansas City Royals Matt Sauer Returned to the Yankees on May 26.[4]
3 Colorado Rockies Anthony Molina Tampa Bay Rays
4 Chicago White Sox Shane Drohan LHP Boston Red Sox Returned to the Red Sox on June 12.[5]
5 Washington Nationals Nasim Nuñez SS Miami Marlins
6 St. Louis Cardinals Ryan Fernandez RHP Boston Red Sox
7 New York Mets Justin Slaten Texas Rangers Traded to the Red Sox on December 6, 2023.[6]
8 Cleveland Guardians Deyvison De Los Santos 3B Arizona Diamondbacks Returned to the Diamondbacks on March 23, 2024.[7]
9 San Diego Padres Stephen Kolek RHP Seattle Mariners
10 Texas Rangers Carson Coleman New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees on November 19, 2024.[8]
Notable players chosen in the minor league phase[3]

2022

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Major league phase[9]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Washington Nationals Thaddeus Ward RHP Boston Red Sox
2 Oakland Athletics Ryan Noda 1B Los Angeles Dodgers
3 Pittsburgh Pirates José Hernández LHP
4 Cincinnati Reds Blake Sabol OF Pittsburgh Pirates Traded to the San Francisco Giants[10]
5 Detroit Tigers Mason Englert RHP Texas Rangers
6 Colorado Rockies Kevin Kelly Cleveland Guardians Traded to the Tampa Bay Rays[11]
7 Miami Marlins Nic Enright Returned to the Guardians on June 1[12]
8 Chicago White Sox Nick Avila San Francisco Giants Returned to the Giants on March 28[13]
9 Baltimore Orioles Andrew Politi Boston Red Sox Returned to Red Sox on March 28[14]
10 Milwaukee Brewers Gus Varland Los Angeles Dodgers Returned to Dodgers on May 22[15]
11 Philadelphia Phillies Noah Song Boston Red Sox Returned to Red Sox on August 4[16]
12 San Diego Padres José López LHP Tampa Bay Rays Returned to Rays on March 26[17]
13 Seattle Mariners Chris Clarke RHP Chicago Cubs Returned to Cubs on March 26[18]
14 St. Louis Cardinals Wilking Rodríguez New York Yankees Spent entire season on injured list, released and re-signed to minor league contract November 21 [19]
15 New York Mets Zach Greene Returned to Yankees on March 14[20]
Notable players chosen in the minor league phase[9]

2021

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The major league phase of the Rule 5 draft following the 2021 season was postponed due to the 2021 MLB lockout.[21] When the lockout was resolved, the draft was cancelled.[22]

Notable players chosen in the minor league phase[21]

2020

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Major league phase[23]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Pittsburgh Pirates José Soriano RHP Los Angeles Angels Spent entire season on injured list, returned to Angels on November 14[24]
2 Texas Rangers Brett de Geus Los Angeles Dodgers Claimed off waivers by the Arizona Diamondbacks on June 25
3 Detroit Tigers Akil Baddoo OF Minnesota Twins
4 Boston Red Sox Garrett Whitlock RHP New York Yankees
5 Baltimore Orioles Mac Sceroler Cincinnati Reds Returned to Reds on June 26
6 Arizona Diamondbacks Zach Pop Baltimore Orioles Traded to the Miami Marlins
7 Colorado Rockies Jordan Sheffield Los Angeles Dodgers
8 Los Angeles Angels José Alberto Rivera Houston Astros Returned to Astros on March 24
9 New York Mets Luis Oviedo Cleveland Indians Traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates
10 Seattle Mariners Will Vest Detroit Tigers Returned to Tigers on July 17
11 Philadelphia Phillies Kyle Holder SS New York Yankees Traded to the Cincinnati Reds, returned to Yankees on March 30.
12 San Francisco Giants Dedniel Núñez RHP New York Mets Spent entire season on injured list, returned to Mets on November 19[25]
13 Miami Marlins Paul Campbell Tampa Bay Rays
14 Chicago Cubs Gray Fenter Baltimore Orioles Returned to Orioles on March 12
15 Cleveland Indians Trevor Stephan New York Yankees
16 Oakland Athletics Ka'ai Tom OF Cleveland Indians Claimed off waivers by the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 21. Designated for assignment on August 16 and outrighted to Triple-A after Indians declined to take him back. Released by Pirates on September 20.
17 Baltimore Orioles Tyler Wells RHP Minnesota Twins
18 Oakland Athletics Dany Jiménez Toronto Blue Jays Returned to Blue Jays on March 15
Notable players chosen in the minor league phase[23]

2019

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Major league phase[26]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Detroit Tigers Rony García RHP New York Yankees
2 Baltimore Orioles Brandon Bailey Houston Astros Returned to Astros
3 Miami Marlins Sterling Sharp Washington Nationals Returned to Nationals
4 Kansas City Royals Stephen Woods Jr. Tampa Bay Rays Returned to Rays, then traded back to Royals
5 Seattle Mariners Yohan Ramírez Houston Astros
6 Cincinnati Reds Mark Payton OF Oakland Athletics Returned to Athletics, then traded back to Reds
7 San Francisco Giants Dany Jiménez RHP Toronto Blue Jays Returned to Blue Jays
8 Philadelphia Phillies Vimael Machín IF Chicago Cubs Traded to the Oakland Athletics[27]
9 Chicago Cubs Trevor Megill RHP San Diego Padres Returned to Padres, then traded back to Cubs[28]
10 Boston Red Sox Jonathan Araúz IF Houston Astros
11 Baltimore Orioles Michael Rucker RHP Chicago Cubs Returned to Cubs
Notable players chosen in the minor league phase[26]

2018

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Major league phase[29]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Baltimore Orioles Richie Martin SS Oakland Athletics
2 Kansas City Royals Sam McWilliams RHP Tampa Bay Rays Returned to the Rays[30]
3 Chicago White Sox Jordan Romano Toronto Blue Jays Traded to the Texas Rangers, and returned to the Blue Jays[31]
4 Miami Marlins Riley Ferrell Houston Astros Returned to the Astros[32]
5 Detroit Tigers Reed Garrett Texas Rangers Returned to the Rangers[33]
6 Cincinnati Reds Connor Joe IF/OF Los Angeles Dodgers Traded to the San Francisco Giants,[34] and returned to the Dodgers[35]
7 Texas Rangers Chris Ellis RHP St. Louis Cardinals Traded to the Royals,[36] returned to the Cardinals[37]
8 San Francisco Giants Travis Bergen LHP Toronto Blue Jays Returned to Blue Jays.[38]
9 Toronto Blue Jays Elvis Luciano RHP Kansas City Royals
10 New York Mets Kyle Dowdy Cleveland Indians Claimed by Rangers, and returned to Cleveland on July 28, 2019.[39]
11 Philadelphia Phillies Drew Jackson SS Los Angeles Dodgers Traded to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for international bonus slot money,[40] and returned to the Dodgers[41]
12 Arizona Diamondbacks Nick Green RHP New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees[42]
13 Seattle Mariners Brandon Brennan Colorado Rockies
14 San Francisco Giants Drew Ferguson OF Houston Astros Returned to the Astros[43]
Notable players chosen in the minor league phase[29]

2017

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Major league phase[44]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Detroit Tigers Víctor Reyes OF Arizona Diamondbacks
2 San Francisco Giants Julián Fernández RHP Colorado Rockies Spent entire season on the disabled list, traded to the Miami Marlins, spent another season on the disabled list, returned to Rockies
3 Philadelphia Phillies Nick Burdi Minnesota Twins Traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates, started the season on the disabled list
4 Chicago White Sox Carlos Tocci OF Philadelphia Phillies Traded to the Texas Rangers, made the Rangers' Opening Day roster[45]
5 Cincinnati Reds Brad Keller RHP Arizona Diamondbacks Traded to the Kansas City Royals
6 New York Mets Burch Smith Tampa Bay Rays Traded to the Kansas City Royals
7 Atlanta Braves Anyelo Gómez New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees[46]
8 Pittsburgh Pirates Jordan Milbrath Cleveland Indians Returned to the Indians
9 Baltimore Orioles Néstor Cortés Jr. LHP New York Yankees Made the Orioles' Opening Day roster, returned to the Yankees on April 13[47]
10 Miami Marlins Elieser Hernández RHP Houston Astros
11 Seattle Mariners Mike Ford 1B New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees[48]
12 Los Angeles Angels Luke Bard RHP Minnesota Twins Made the Angels' Opening Day roster, returned to Twins on April 27 [49]
13 Minnesota Twins Tyler Kinley Miami Marlins Made the Twins' Opening Day roster,[50] designated for assignment on April 26[51] and returned to Marlins
14 Arizona Diamondbacks Albert Suárez San Francisco Giants
15 Houston Astros Anthony Gose LHP/OF Texas Rangers Returned to the Rangers
16 Baltimore Orioles Pedro Araújo RHP Chicago Cubs Made the Orioles' Opening Day roster,[52] designated for assignment on April 3, 2019, returned to the Cubs, traded to Orioles [53]
17 Miami Marlins Brett Graves Oakland Athletics
18 Baltimore Orioles José Mesa Jr. New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees
Minor league phase[44]

2016

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Major League phase[54]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Minnesota Twins Miguel Díaz RHP Milwaukee Brewers Traded to the San Diego Padres
2 Cincinnati Reds Luis Torrens C New York Yankees Traded to the San Diego Padres
3 San Diego Padres Allen Córdoba SS St. Louis Cardinals Made the Padres' Opening Day roster
4 Tampa Bay Rays Kevin Gadea RHP Seattle Mariners Started the season on the disabled list, waived and released in August 2019
5 Atlanta Braves Armando Rivero Chicago Cubs Started the season on the disabled list
6 Arizona Diamondbacks Tyler Jones New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees[55]
7 Milwaukee Brewers Caleb Smith LHP Traded to the Chicago Cubs, and returned to the Yankees[56]
8 Los Angeles Angels Justin Haley RHP Boston Red Sox Traded to the San Diego Padres, and then to the Minnesota Twins, returned to Boston July 2017
9 Chicago White Sox Dylan Covey Oakland Athletics Made the White Sox' Opening Day roster
10 Pittsburgh Pirates Tyler Webb LHP New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees[57]
11 Detroit Tigers Daniel Stumpf Kansas City Royals Elected free agency after waived by Detroit, and resigned with Detroit[58]
12 Baltimore Orioles Aneury Tavárez OF Boston Red Sox Returned to the Red Sox
13 Toronto Blue Jays Glenn Sparkman RHP Kansas City Royals Started the season on the disabled list and returned to the Royals
14 Boston Red Sox Josh Rutledge SS Colorado Rockies Started the season on the disabled list
15 Cleveland Indians Hoby Milner LHP Philadelphia Phillies Returned to the Phillies[59]
16 Texas Rangers Mike Hauschild RHP Houston Astros Made the Rangers' Opening Day roster, returned to Astros
17 Cincinnati Reds Stuart Turner C Minnesota Twins Made the Reds' Opening Day roster
18 Baltimore Orioles Anthony Santander OF Cleveland Indians Started the season on the disabled list
Minor league phase – notable players[54]

2015

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Major League phase[60]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Philadelphia Phillies Tyler Goeddel OF Tampa Bay Rays Remained with the Phillies for the entire season
2 Cincinnati Reds Jake Cave New York Yankees Returned to the New York Yankees
3 Atlanta Braves Evan Rutckyj LHP Returned to the New York Yankees
4 Colorado Rockies Luis Perdomo RHP St. Louis Cardinals Traded to the San Diego Padres, remained with the Padres for the entire season
5 Milwaukee Brewers Colin Walsh 2B Oakland Athletics Returned to the Oakland Athletics
6 Oakland Athletics Jabari Blash OF Seattle Mariners Traded to the San Diego Padres
7 San Diego Padres Josh Martin RHP Cleveland Indians Returned to the Cleveland Indians[61]
8 Baltimore Orioles Joey Rickard OF Tampa Bay Rays Remained with the Orioles for the entire season
9 Los Angeles Angels Deolis Guerra RHP Pittsburgh Pirates Remained with the Angels for the entire season
10 Toronto Blue Jays Joe Biagini San Francisco Giants Remained with the Blue Jays for the entire season
11 St. Louis Cardinals Matt Bowman New York Mets Remained with the Cardinals for the entire season
12 Philadelphia Phillies Daniel Stumpf LHP Kansas City Royals Returned to the Kansas City Royals[62]
13 Cincinnati Reds Chris O'Grady Los Angeles Angels Returned to the Los Angeles Angels
14 Milwaukee Brewers Zack Jones RHP Minnesota Twins Returned to the Minnesota Twins[63]
15 San Diego Padres Blake Smith Chicago White Sox Returned to the White Sox[64]
16 Los Angeles Angels Ji-man Choi 1B Baltimore Orioles
Minor league phases – notable players[60]

2014

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Major League phase[65]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Arizona Diamondbacks Oscar Hernández C Tampa Bay Rays
2 Colorado Rockies Mark Canha IF Miami Marlins Traded to the Oakland Athletics
3 Texas Rangers Delino DeShields Jr. OF Houston Astros
4 Houston Astros Jason Garcia RHP Boston Red Sox Traded to the Baltimore Orioles
5 Minnesota Twins J. R. Graham Atlanta Braves
6 Boston Red Sox Jandel Gustave Houston Astros Traded to the Kansas City Royals, claimed by the San Diego Padres, returned to the Astros
7 Chicago Cubs Taylor Featherston SS Colorado Rockies Traded to the Los Angeles Angels
8 Philadelphia Phillies Odúbel Herrera IF Texas Rangers
9 Miami Marlins Andrew McKirahan LHP Chicago Cubs Claimed by the Atlanta Braves
10 New York Mets Sean Gilmartin Minnesota Twins
11 Atlanta Braves Daniel Winkler RHP Colorado Rockies Did not spend 90 days on active roster. Needed about 2 months on the active roster to remain with the Braves[66]
12 Seattle Mariners David Rollins LHP Houston Astros
13 Baltimore Orioles Logan Verrett RHP New York Mets Claimed by the Texas Rangers, made the Rangers' Opening Day roster, returned to the Mets
14 Philadelphia Phillies Andy Oliver LHP Pittsburgh Pirates Outrighted to the minors by the Phillies, but opted for free agency
Minor league phase – notable players[65]

2013

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Major League phase[67]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Houston Astros Patrick Schuster LHP Arizona Diamondbacks Sent to the San Diego Padres as the player to be named later for Anthony Bass, Returned to the Diamondbacks
2 Chicago White Sox Adrián Nieto C Washington Nationals
3 Philadelphia Phillies Kevin Munson RHP Arizona Diamondbacks Returned to the Diamondbacks
4 Colorado Rockies Tommy Kahnle New York Yankees
5 Toronto Blue Jays Brian Moran LHP Seattle Mariners Traded to the Los Angeles Angels[68]
6 New York Mets Seth Rosin RHP Philadelphia Phillies Traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers,[69] Claimed off waivers by the Rangers,[70] Returned to the Phillies
7 Milwaukee Brewers Wei-Chung Wang LHP Pittsburgh Pirates
8 Arizona Diamondbacks Marcos Mateo RHP Chicago Cubs Returned to the Cubs during spring training[71]
9 Baltimore Orioles Michael Almanzar 3B Boston Red Sox Returned to the Red Sox, later traded to Orioles
Minor league phase – notable players[67]

2012

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Major League phase[72]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Houston Astros Josh Fields RHP Boston Red Sox
2 Chicago Cubs Héctor Rondón Cleveland Indians
3 Colorado Rockies Danny Rosenbaum LHP Washington Nationals Returned to the Nationals
4 Minnesota Twins Ryan Pressly RHP Boston Red Sox
5 Cleveland Indians Chris McGuiness 1B Texas Rangers Returned to the Rangers[73]
6 Miami Marlins Alfredo Silverio OF Los Angeles Dodgers
7 Boston Red Sox Jeff Kobernus 2B Washington Nationals Traded to Detroit Tigers, returned to the Nationals[74]
8 New York Mets Kyle Lobstein LHP Tampa Bay Rays Traded to Detroit Tigers, acquired from the Rays and outrighted to the minor leagues
9 Arizona Diamondbacks Starling Peralta RHP Chicago Cubs Returned to the Cubs[75]
10 Philadelphia Phillies Ender Inciarte OF Arizona Diamondbacks Returned to the Diamondbacks
11 Chicago White Sox Ángel Sánchez IF Los Angeles Angels
12 Baltimore Orioles T. J. McFarland LHP Cleveland Indians
13 Texas Rangers Coty Woods RHP Colorado Rockies Returned to the Rockies[73]
14 Houston Astros Nate Freiman 1B San Diego Padres Claimed on waivers by the Oakland Athletics
15 Miami Marlins Braulio Lara LHP Tampa Bay Rays Returned to Tampa Bay[76]
Minor league phases – notable players

2011

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Major League phase[77]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Houston Astros Rhiner Cruz RHP New York Mets
2 Minnesota Twins Terry Doyle Chicago White Sox Returned to Chicago, later signed with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in Japan
3 Seattle Mariners Lucas Luetge LHP Milwaukee Brewers
4 Baltimore Orioles Ryan Flaherty IF Chicago Cubs
5 Kansas City Royals César Cabral LHP Boston Red Sox Traded to the New York Yankees for cash.
6 Chicago Cubs Lendy Castillo RHP Philadelphia Phillies
7 Pittsburgh Pirates Gustavo Núñez SS Detroit Tigers
8 Atlanta Braves Robert Fish LHP Los Angeles Angels
9 St. Louis Cardinals Erik Komatsu OF Washington Nationals Claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Twins and later returned to Washington.
10 Boston Red Sox Marwin González SS Chicago Cubs Traded to the Houston Astros for Marco Duarte.
11 Arizona Diamondbacks Brett Lorin RHP Pittsburgh Pirates Rights permanently acquired by Arizona from Pittsburgh in exchange for Robby Rowland.
12 New York Yankees Brad Meyers Washington Nationals
Minor league phase – notable players[77]

2010

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Major League phase[78]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Pittsburgh Pirates Josh Rodriguez SS Cleveland Indians Returned to Cleveland on April 29, 2011.[79] Reacquired by Pittsburgh on June 21.[80]
2 Seattle Mariners José Flores RHP Returned to Cleveland on March 25, 2011.[81]
3 Arizona Diamondbacks Joe Paterson LHP San Francisco Giants
4 Baltimore Orioles Adrian Rosario RHP Milwaukee Brewers Returned to Milwaukee on March 24, 2011.[82]
5 Kansas City Royals Nate Adcock Pittsburgh Pirates
6 Washington Nationals Elvin Ramírez New York Mets Returned to New York Mets on October 18, 2011.[83]
7 Chicago Cubs Mason Tobin Los Angeles Angels Traded to Texas on December 9, 2010.[84]
8 Houston Astros Aneury Rodríguez Tampa Bay Rays
9 Milwaukee Brewers Pat Egan Baltimore Orioles Returned to Baltimore on March 24, 2011[82]
10 New York Mets Brad Emaus 2B Toronto Blue Jays Returned to Toronto on April 21, 2011, then traded to Colorado on April 22, 2011.[85]
11 San Diego Padres George Kontos RHP New York Yankees Returned to New York Yankees on March 14, 2011.[86]
12 Minnesota Twins Scott Diamond LHP Atlanta Braves Rights acquired by Minnesota from Atlanta in exchange for Billy Bullock.[87]
13 New York Yankees Robert Fish Los Angeles Angels Claimed off waivers by Kansas City on March 13, 2011.[88] Returned to Los Angeles Angels on March 27.[89]
14 Tampa Bay Rays César Cabral Boston Red Sox Claimed off waivers by Toronto on March 12, 2011,[90] and by Tampa Bay on March 14.[91] Returned to Boston on March 28.[92]
15 Philadelphia Phillies Michael Martínez IF Washington Nationals
16 Washington Nationals Brian Broderick RHP St. Louis Cardinals Returned to St. Louis on May 23, 2011.[93]
17 Houston Astros Lance Pendleton New York Yankees Returned to New York Yankees on March 27, 2011.[94]
18 New York Mets Pedro Beato Baltimore Orioles
19 New York Yankees Daniel Turpen Boston Red Sox Returned to Boston on March 13, 2011.[95]
Minor league phases – notable players[78]

2009

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Major league phase[96]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Washington Nationals Jamie Hoffmann OF Los Angeles Dodgers Acquired by the New York Yankees as the player to be named later in the trade for Brian Bruney. Returned to Los Angeles on March 22, 2010.
2 Pittsburgh Pirates John Raynor Florida Marlins Returned to Marlins on May 4, 2010
3 Baltimore Orioles Ben Snyder LHP San Francisco Giants Acquired by the Texas Rangers as the player to be named later in the trade for Kevin Millwood. Texas traded Edwin Escobar to San Francisco to retain his rights and outrighted him to the minors
4 Kansas City Royals Edgar Osuna Atlanta Braves Outrighted to the minor leagues after Atlanta declined to reclaim him
5 Cleveland Indians Héctor Ambriz RHP Arizona Diamondbacks
6 Arizona Diamondbacks Zach Kroenke LHP New York Yankees
7 New York Mets Carlos Monasterios RHP Philadelphia Phillies Sold to the Los Angeles Dodgers for cash on day of draft
8 Houston Astros Jorge Jiménez 3B Boston Red Sox Acquired by the Florida Marlins as the player to be named later for Matt Lindstrom. Returned to Boston on March 21, 2010.
9 Oakland Athletics Bobby Cassevah RHP Los Angeles Angels Returned to Los Angeles on March 15, 2010
10 Toronto Blue Jays Zech Zinicola Washington Nationals Returned to Washington on March 18, 2010.
11 Milwaukee Brewers Chuck Lofgren LHP Cleveland Indians Milwaukee traded Omar Aguilar to Cleveland to retain his rights. Lofgren was then outrighted to the minor leagues.
12 Chicago Cubs Mike Parisi RHP St. Louis Cardinals Outrighted to the minor leagues after St. Louis declined to reclaim him.
13 Tampa Bay Rays Armando Zerpa LHP Boston Red Sox Traded to Los Angeles Dodgers on December 10, 2009,[97] returned to Boston on March 15, 2010
14 Seattle Mariners Kanekoa Texeira RHP New York Yankees Designated for assignment on May 31, 2010, claimed off waivers by the Kansas City Royals
15 San Francisco Giants Steve Johnson Baltimore Orioles Returned to Baltimore March 16, 2010.
16 St. Louis Cardinals Ben Jukich LHP Cincinnati Reds Returned to Cincinnati on March 18, 2010.
17 Philadelphia Phillies David Herndon RHP Los Angeles Angels
Minor league phase – notable players[96]

2008

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Major league phase[98]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Washington Nationals Terrell Young RHP Cincinnati Reds
2 Seattle Mariners Reegie Corona IF New York Yankees Returned to the Yankees on April 2, 2009[99]
3 San Diego Padres Everth Cabrera SS Colorado Rockies
4 Pittsburgh Pirates Donnie Veal LHP Chicago Cubs
5 Baltimore Orioles Lou Palmisano C Milwaukee Brewers Traded to the Houston Astros for cash considerations. Retained by Houston after Milwaukee declined to accept him back on March 21, 2009.[100]
6 San Francisco Giants Luis Perdomo RHP St. Louis Cardinals Started the season with San Francisco, but later designated for assignment and claimed by the San Diego Padres on April 10, 2009 [101]
7 Cincinnati Reds David Patton Colorado Rockies Traded to the Chicago Cubs for cash considerations.
8 Detroit Tigers Kyle Bloom LHP Pittsburgh Pirates Returned to the Pirates on March 29, 2009[102]
9 Kansas City Royals Jose Lugo Minnesota Twins Traded to the Seattle Mariners for cash considerations. Returned to Twins on April 1, 2009[103]
10 Oakland Athletics Benjamin Copeland CF San Francisco Giants
11 Arizona Diamondbacks James Skelton C Detroit Tigers
12 Florida Marlins Zach Kroenke LHP New York Yankees Returned to Yankees March 16, 2009[104]
13 Houston Astros Gilbert De La Vara Kansas City Royals Returned to Royals on March 31, 2009[105]
14 Minnesota Twins Jason Jones RHP New York Yankees The Twins traded Charles Nolte to New York for Jones' rights.[106]
15 New York Mets Darren O'Day Los Angeles Angels Claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers April 22, 2009
16 Milwaukee Brewers Eduardo Morlan Tampa Bay Rays Returned to Tampa Bay on March 19, 2009 [107]
17 Philadelphia Phillies Bobby Mosebach Los Angeles Angels Returned to Anaheim on April 1, 2009
18 Boston Red Sox Miguel González Missed the entire season due to Tommy John surgery
19 Tampa Bay Rays Derek Rodriguez Chicago White Sox Returned to Chicago White Sox on March 23, 2009[97][108]
20 San Diego Padres Iván Nova New York Yankees Returned to Yankees on March 29, 2009 [102]
21 New York Mets Rocky Cherry Baltimore Orioles Released by Mets after Baltimore refused to take him back[109]
Minor league phases – notable players[98]

2007

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Major league phase[110]
Pick By Player Pos From Notes
1 Tampa Bay Rays Tim Lahey RHP Minnesota Twins Traded to Chicago Cubs on December 6, 2007,[97] claimed off waivers by Philadelphia Phillies on March 28, 2008, returned to Minnesota on April 12, 2008
2 Pittsburgh Pirates Evan Meek Tampa Bay Rays Remained with the Pirates after Pittsburgh negotiated to retain his rights.
3 Baltimore Orioles Randor Bierd Detroit Tigers
4 San Francisco Giants José Capellán LHP Boston Red Sox Claimed by the Cincinnati Reds off waivers on March 12, 2008, returned to Boston on March 28
5 Florida Marlins Carlos Guevara RHP Cincinnati Reds Traded to the San Diego Padres for cash considerations on December 6, 2007, rights acquired from the Cincinnati Reds and he was outrighted the Padres' minor-league system
6 Cincinnati Reds Sergio Valenzuela Atlanta Braves Returned to Atlanta on March 10, 2008
7 Washington Nationals Matthew Whitney 3B Cleveland Indians Returned to Cleveland on March 22, 2008
8 Houston Astros Wesley Wright LHP Los Angeles Dodgers
9 Oakland Athletics Fernando Hernandez Jr. RHP Chicago White Sox Returned to Chicago on April 16, 2008[111]
10 St. Louis Cardinals Brian Barton OF Cleveland Indians
11 Toronto Blue Jays Randy Wells RHP Chicago Cubs Returned to Chicago on April 16, 2008
12 Seattle Mariners R. A. Dickey Minnesota Twins Rights traded to Seattle in exchange for Jair Fernandez on March 29, 2008
13 New York Mets Steven Register Colorado Rockies Returned to Colorado on March 27, 2008
14 San Diego Padres Michael Gardner New York Yankees Returned to New York on March 18, 2008
15 Philadelphia Phillies Travis Blackley LHP San Francisco Giants Rights acquired by Philadelphia
16 Washington Nationals Garrett Guzman OF Minnesota Twins Rights traded to Washington on March 23, 2008 in exchange for a player to be named later or cash
17 San Diego Padres Callix Crabbe 2B Milwaukee Brewers Returned to Milwaukee on May 16, 2008
18 Philadelphia Phillies Lincoln Holdzkom RHP Boston Red Sox Later made a free agent after Boston refused to take him back and eventually given a one-year deal by Boston.
Minor league phases – notable players[110]

2006

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Major league phase[112]
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Ryan Goleski OF Cleveland Indians Traded to Oakland on December 7, 2006.[97] Returned to Cleveland on March 28, 2007.
2 Kansas City Royals Joakim Soria RHP San Diego Padres
3 Chicago Cubs Josh Hamilton OF Tampa Bay Devil Rays Traded by the Cubs to the Cincinnati Reds for cash considerations.
4 Pittsburgh Pirates Sean White RHP Atlanta Braves Traded by the Pirates to the Seattle Mariners for cash considerations.
5 Baltimore Orioles Alfredo Simón Texas Rangers Traded by the Orioles to the Philadelphia Phillies for Adam Donachie and cash considerations. He was returned to the Rangers on March 18, 2007.
6 Washington Nationals Jesús Flores C New York Mets
7 Milwaukee Brewers Edward Campusano LHP Chicago Cubs Traded by the Brewers to the Detroit Tigers for cash considerations, returned to the Cubs on October 10, 2007
8 Cincinnati Reds Jared Burton RHP Oakland Athletics
9 Houston Astros Lincoln Holdzkom Chicago Cubs Returned to the Cubs on March 11, 2007
10 Philadelphia Phillies Adam Donachie C Kansas City Royals Traded by the Phillies to the Baltimore Orioles for Alfredo Simón
11 Boston Red Sox Nick Debarr RHP Tampa Bay Devil Rays Returned to the Devil Rays on March 12, 2007
12 Toronto Blue Jays Jason Smith IF Chicago Cubs
13 San Diego Padres Kevin Cameron RHP Minnesota Twins
14 Oakland Athletics Jay Marshall LHP Chicago White Sox
15 Minnesota Twins Alejandro Machado IF Washington Nationals
16 New York Yankees Josh Phelps Baltimore Orioles
17 Washington Nationals Levale Speigner RHP Minnesota Twins
18 Philadelphia Phillies Jim Ed Warden Cleveland Indians Returned to the Indians on March 28, 2007
19 Philadelphia Phillies Ryan Budde C Los Angeles Angels Returned to the Angels on April 23, 2007
Notable players chosen in the minor league phases[112]

2005

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Major league phase[113]
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Kansas City Royals Fabio Castro LHP Chicago White Sox Traded to the Texas Rangers for Esteban Germán
2 Colorado Rockies Luis Enrique Gonzales Los Angeles Dodgers
3 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Steve Andrade RHP Toronto Blue Jays Traded to San Diego on December 7, 2005.[97] Claimed off waivers by Kansas City on March 28, 2006. Released by Kansas City on June 9.[114]
4 Pittsburgh Pirates Víctor Santos Kansas City Royals Traded to the Philadelphia Phillies for cash considerations
5 Detroit Tigers Chris Booker Washington Nationals
6 San Diego Padres Seth Etherton Kansas City Royals
7 New York Mets Mitchell Wylie San Francisco Giants
8 Florida Marlins Dan Uggla 2B Arizona Diamondbacks Played in the 2006 MLB All-Star Game
9 Minnesota Twins Jason Pridie OF Tampa Bay Devil Rays Returned to Tampa Bay before start of season
10 Boston Red Sox James Vermilyea RHP Toronto Blue Jays Returned to Toronto on March 14, 2006
11 St. Louis Cardinals Juan Mateo Chicago Cubs
12 Florida Marlins Michael Megrew LHP Los Angeles Dodgers
Notable players chosen in the minor league phases[113]

2004

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Major league phase[115]
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Arizona Diamondbacks Angel Garcia RHP Minnesota Twins Traded to Tampa Bay, returned to Minnesota on March 30, 2005.[97]
2 Kansas City Royals Andrew Sisco LHP Chicago Cubs
3 Washington Nationals Tyrell Godwin OF Toronto Blue Jays
4 Milwaukee Brewers Marcos Carvajal RHP Los Angeles Dodgers Sold by the Brewers to the Colorado Rockies
5 Colorado Rockies Matt Merricks LHP
6 Baltimore Orioles Luke Hagerty Chicago Cubs Traded by the Orioles to the Florida Marlins
7 Philadelphia Phillies Shane Victorino OF Los Angeles Dodgers
8 Oakland Athletics Tyler Johnson LHP St. Louis Cardinals
9 Minnesota Twins Ryan Rowland-Smith Seattle Mariners
10 Los Angeles Dodgers D. J. Houlton RHP Houston Astros
11 Boston Red Sox Adam Stern OF Atlanta Braves
12 Washington Nationals Tony Blanco IF Cincinnati Reds
Notable players chosen in the minor league phases

2003

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Major league phase
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Detroit Tigers Chris Shelton C/IF Pittsburgh Pirates
2 San Diego Padres Rich Thompson OF Traded to the Kansas City Royals for No. 10 pick Jason Szuminski
3 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Alec Zumwalt RHP Atlanta Braves Returned to Atlanta on March 17, 2004[97]
4 New York Mets Frank Brooks LHP Pittsburgh Pirates Traded to the Oakland Athletics
5 Milwaukee Brewers Jeff Bennett RHP
6 Baltimore Orioles José Bautista IF
7 Cincinnati Reds David Mattox RHP New York Mets
8 Texas Rangers Chris Mabeus Oakland Athletics
9 Colorado Rockies Matt White LHP Cleveland Indians
10 Kansas City Royals Jason Szuminski RHP Chicago Cubs Traded to the San Diego Padres for No. 2 pick Rich Thompson
11 Montreal Expos Andy Fox IF Texas Rangers
12 Toronto Blue Jays Talley Haines RHP Tampa Bay Devil Rays
13 Chicago White Sox Jason Grilli Florida Marlins
14 St. Louis Cardinals Héctor Luna IF Cleveland Indians
15 Boston Red Sox Lenny DiNardo LHP New York Mets
16 Houston Astros Willy Taveras OF Cleveland Indians
17 Detroit Tigers Mike Bumatay LHP Colorado Rockies
18 Colorado Rockies Luis González IF/OF Cleveland Indians
19 Boston Red Sox Colter Bean RHP New York Yankees
20 Detroit Tigers Lino Urdaneta Cleveland Indians
Notable players chosen in the minor league phases

2002

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Major League phase[116]
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Milwaukee Brewers Enrique Cruz IF New York Mets
2 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Héctor Luna Cleveland Indians Returned to Cleveland on March 29, 2003[97]
3 San Diego Padres Buddy Hernandez RHP Atlanta Braves
4 Detroit Tigers Wil Ledezma LHP Boston Red Sox
5 Chicago Cubs Derek Thompson Cleveland Indians
6 Kansas City Royals D. J. Carrasco RHP Pittsburgh Pirates
7 Pittsburgh Pirates Matt Roney Colorado Rockies
8 Colorado Rockies Victor Hall OF Arizona Diamondbacks
9 Texas Rangers Marshall McDougall IF Cleveland Indians
10 Cleveland Indians Travis Chapman Philadelphia Phillies
11 Cincinnati Reds Luke Prokopec RHP Los Angeles Dodgers
12 Toronto Blue Jays Aquilino López Seattle Mariners
13 Boston Red Sox Javier López LHP Arizona Diamondbacks
14 Montreal Expos Luis Ayala RHP
15 Minnesota Twins José Morban IF Texas Rangers
16 Oakland Athletics Mike Neu RHP Cincinnati Reds
17 Atlanta Braves Chris Spurling Pittsburgh Pirates
18 Milwaukee Brewers Matt Ford Toronto Blue Jays
19 San Diego Padres Shane Victorino OF Los Angeles Dodgers
20 Kansas City Royals Ronny Paulino C Pittsburgh Pirates
21 Texas Rangers John Koronka RHP Cincinnati Reds
22 Cincinnati Reds Blake Williams St. Louis Cardinals
23 Toronto Blue Jays Gary Majewski Chicago White Sox
24 Boston Red Sox Matt White LHP Cleveland Indians
25 Oakland Athletics Rontrez Johnson OF Texas Rangers
26 Cincinnati Reds Jerome Gamble RHP Boston Red Sox
27 Toronto Blue Jays Jason Dubois OF Chicago Cubs
28 Boston Red Sox Adrian Brown Pittsburgh Pirates
Notable minor league selections[116]

2001

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Major league phase[117]
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Kevin McGlinchy RHP Atlanta Braves
2 Pittsburgh Pirates Luis Ugueto IF Florida Marlins Later traded by the Pirates to the Seattle Mariners for cash considerations.
3 Kansas City Royals Miguel Asencio RHP Philadelphia Phillies
4 Montreal Expos Joe Valentine Chicago White Sox Later traded by the Expos to the Detroit Tigers for cash considerations.
5 Detroit Tigers Jeff Farnsworth Seattle Mariners
6 Milwaukee Brewers Jorge Sosa Claimed off waivers from Milwaukee by Tampa Bay on March 18, 2002.[97]
7 Anaheim Angels Steve Kent LHP Sent to Tampa Bay for cash considerations on December 17, 2001.[97]
8 Toronto Blue Jays Corey Thurman RHP Kansas City Royals
9 San Diego Padres Ryan Baerlocher
10 Oakland Athletics Jason Grabowski IF Seattle Mariners
11 San Francisco Giants Félix Escalona Houston Astros Claimed off waivers from San Francisco by Tampa Bay on March 27, 2002[97]
12 Milwaukee Brewers Ryan Christenson OF Arizona Diamondbacks
Notable players chosen in the minor league phases[117]

2000

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Major League Phase
Pick By Player Pos. From
1 Chicago Cubs Scott Chiasson RHP Oakland Athletics
2 Minnesota Twins Brandon Knight New York Yankees
3 Montreal Expos Ted Rose Cincinnati Reds
4 Baltimore Orioles Jay Gibbons IF Toronto Blue Jays
5 Kansas City Royals Endy Chávez OF New York Mets
6 Detroit Tigers Jermaine Clark IF Seattle Mariners
7 San Diego Padres Donaldo Méndez Houston Astros
8 Anaheim Angels Rendy Espina LHP Toronto Blue Jays
9 Los Angeles Dodgers José Antonio Núñez New York Mets
10 New York Mets Julio Santana RHP San Francisco Giants

1999

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Major League Phase
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Minnesota Twins Jared Camp RHP Cleveland Indians Later traded by the Twins to the Florida Marlins for Johan Santana.
2 Florida Marlins Johan Santana LHP Houston Astros Later traded by the Marlins to the Minnesota Twins for Jared Camp.
3 Kansas City Royals Damian Rolls IF Los Angeles Dodgers Immediately sent to Tampa Bay as part of a conditional deal.[118]
4 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Chad Ogea RHP Detroit Tigers
5 Montreal Expos Marty McLeary Boston Red Sox
6 Detroit Tigers Mark Johnson New York Yankees
7 Anaheim Angels Derrick Turnbow Philadelphia Phillies
8 San Diego Padres Kory DeHaan OF Pittsburgh Pirates
9 Milwaukee Brewers Matt Williams LHP New York Yankees Returned to New York on May 3, 2000.[119]
10 Seattle Mariners Chad Alexander OF Houston Astros
11 Toronto Blue Jays DeWayne Wise Cincinnati Reds
12 Oakland Athletics Bo Porter Chicago Cubs
13 Pittsburgh Pirates Brian Smith RHP Toronto Blue Jays
14 San Francisco Giants Dave Maurer LHP San Diego Padres
15 Cincinnati Reds Adrian Burnside Los Angeles Dodgers
16 New York Mets Jim Mann RHP Toronto Blue Jays
17 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Chris Reitsma Boston Red Sox Returned to Boston on March 28, 2000.[97]

1998

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Major League Phase
Pick By Player Pos. From
1 Florida Marlins Alberto Blanco LHP Houston Astros
2 Tampa Bay Devil Rays David Lamb IF Baltimore Orioles
3 Detroit Tigers Eric Ludwick RHP Florida Marlins
4 Montreal Expos Ricky Williams OF Philadelphia Phillies
5 Minnesota Twins Josue Espada IF Oakland Athletics
6 Pittsburgh Pirates Scott Sauerbeck LHP New York Mets
7 Oakland Athletics Eric Stuckenschneider OF Los Angeles Dodgers
8 Philadelphia Phillies David Miller Cleveland Indians
9 Chicago White Sox Jay Walker Chapman RHP Minnesota Twins
10 St. Louis Cardinals Alberto Castillo C Philadelphia Phillies
11 Boston Red Sox Joel Adamson LHP Oakland Athletics
12 Houston Astros Glen Barker OF Detroit Tigers
13 Chicago White Sox Tyrone Pendergrass Atlanta Braves

1997

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Major League Phase
Pick By Player Pos. From Notes
1 Seattle Mariners Jeff Huson IF Colorado Rockies Released by Seattle July 8, 1998[120]
2 Philadelphia Phillies Héctor Mercado LHP Florida Marlins Later traded by Philadelphia to the New York Mets for Mike Welch[121]
3 Texas Rangers Scott Podsednik OF
4 Atlanta Braves Brian Edmondson RHP New York Mets
5 Arizona Diamondbacks Stephen Randolph LHP New York Yankees
6 Los Angeles Dodgers Frank Lankford RHP Returned by the Dodgers to the Yankees May 15, 1998 [122]
7 Detroit Tigers Sean Runyan LHP San Diego Padres
8 Cincinnati Reds Keith Glauber RHP St. Louis Cardinals
9 Toronto Blue Jays Luis Saturria OF Returned by the Blue Jays to the Cardinals March 20, 1998 [123]
10 New York Yankees Matt Williams LHP Tampa Bay Devil Rays
11 Chicago White Sox Joe Davenport RHP Toronto Blue Jays

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