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2014 Major League Baseball draft

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2014 Major League Baseball draft
General information
Date(s)June 5–7, 2014
LocationSecaucus, New Jersey
Network(s)MLB Network
Overview
1,215 total selections
First selectionBrady Aiken
Houston Astros
First round selections41
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The 2014 Major League Baseball draft was held from June 5 through June 7, 2014, to assign amateur baseball players to MLB teams. The first two rounds were conducted on June 5, followed by rounds three through ten on June 6, and the last 30 rounds on June 7.[1] It was broadcast from Studio 42 of the MLB Network in Secaucus, New Jersey.

The draft order was the reverse order of the 2013 MLB regular season standings. As the Astros finished the 2013 season with the worst record, they had the first overall selection for the third consecutive year.[2] In addition, the Toronto Blue Jays got the 11th pick, as compensation for failing to sign Phil Bickford, the 10th overall selection of the 2013 MLB Draft.[1] The St. Louis Cardinals got bumped from #30 to #31 because although tied with the Boston Red Sox for most wins in the 2013 regular season, the Red Sox had fewer wins in 2012.[3] Kansas City Royals first round draft pick Brandon Finnegan made his Major League debut on September 6, 2014, the first player to reach the majors from the 2014 draft class, with Carlos Rodon the second. Rodon first appeared for the Chicago White Sox on April 21, 2015. Finnegan became the first player to play in both the College World Series, for TCU, and the MLB World Series, for Kansas City, in the same year. Kyle Schwarber was the first position player to reach the majors from the 2014 draft class doing so June 16, 2015.

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First round draft order

Key
All-Star
* Player did not sign
Pick Player Team Position School
1 Brady Aiken* Houston Astros Left-handed pitcher Cathedral Catholic High School (CA)
2 Tyler Kolek Miami Marlins Right-handed pitcher Shepherd High School (TX)
3 Carlos Rodón Chicago White Sox Left-handed pitcher NC State
4 Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs Catcher Indiana
5 Nick Gordon Minnesota Twins Shortstop Olympia High School (FL)
6 Alex Jackson Seattle Mariners Outfielder Rancho Bernardo High School (CA)
7 Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies Right-handed pitcher LSU
8 Kyle Freeland Colorado Rockies Left-handed pitcher Evansville
9 Jeff Hoffman Toronto Blue Jays Right-handed pitcher East Carolina
10 Michael Conforto New York Mets Outfielder Oregon State
11 Max Pentecost Toronto Blue Jays[Compensation 1] Catcher Kennesaw State
12 Kodi Medeiros Milwaukee Brewers Left-handed pitcher Waiakea High School (HI)
13 Trea Turner San Diego Padres Shortstop NC State
14 Tyler Beede San Francisco Giants Right-handed pitcher Vanderbilt
15 Sean Newcomb Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Left-handed pitcher Hartford
16 Touki Toussaint Arizona Diamondbacks Right-handed pitcher Coral Springs Christian Academy (FL)
17 Brandon Finnegan Kansas City Royals Left-handed pitcher TCU
18 Erick Fedde Washington Nationals Right-handed pitcher UNLV
19 Nick Howard Cincinnati Reds Right-handed pitcher Virginia
20 Casey Gillaspie Tampa Bay Rays First baseman Wichita State
21 Bradley Zimmer Cleveland Indians Outfielder San Francisco
22 Grant Holmes Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Conway High School (SC)
23 Derek Hill Detroit Tigers Outfielder Elk Grove High School (CA)
24 Cole Tucker Pittsburgh Pirates Shortstop Mountain Pointe High School (AZ)
25 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics Third baseman Cal State Fullerton
26 Michael Chavis Boston Red Sox Shortstop Sprayberry High School (GA)
27 Luke Weaver St. Louis Cardinals Right-handed pitcher Florida State

Compensatory round

Pick Player Team Position School
28 Foster Griffin Kansas City Royals[Compensation 2] Left-handed pitcher The First Academy (FL)
29 Alex Blandino Cincinnati Reds[Compensation 3] Third Baseman Stanford
30 Luis Ortiz Texas Rangers[Compensation 4] Right-handed pitcher Sanger High School (CA)
31 Justus Sheffield Cleveland Indians[Compensation 5] Left-handed pitcher Tullahoma High School (TN)
32 Braxton Davidson Atlanta Braves[Compensation 6] Outfielder T.C. Roberson High School (NC)
33 Michael Kopech Boston Red Sox[Compensation 7] Right-handed pitcher Mount Pleasant High School (TX)
34 Jack Flaherty St. Louis Cardinals[Compensation 8] Right-handed pitcher Harvard-Westlake School (CA)

Competitive Balance Round A

Pick Player Team Position School
35 Forrest Wall Colorado Rockies Second baseman Orangewood Christian School (FL)
36 Blake Anderson Miami Marlins[Compensation 9] Catcher West Lauderdale High School (MS)
37 Derek Fisher Houston Astros[Trades 1] Outfielder Virginia
38 Mike Papi Cleveland Indians Outfielder Virginia
39 Connor Joe Pittsburgh Pirates[Trades 2] Outfielder San Diego
40 Chase Vallot Kansas City Royals Catcher St. Thomas More School (LA)
41 Jacob Gatewood Milwaukee Brewers Shortstop Clovis High School (CA)

Other notable selections

Round Pick Player Team Position School
2 42 A. J. Reed Houston Astros First baseman Kentucky
2 46 Nick Burdi Minnesota Twins Right-handed pitcher Louisville
2 48 Ryan Castellani Colorado Rockies Right-handed pitcher Brophy College Preparatory (AZ)
2 49 Sean Reid-Foley Toronto Blue Jays Right-handed pitcher Sandalwood High School (FL)
2 50 Monte Harrison Milwaukee Brewers Outfielder Lee's Summit West High School (MO)
2 51 Michael Gettys San Diego Padres Outfielder Gainesville High School (GA)
2 52 Aramis Garcia San Francisco Giants Catcher Florida International
2 55 Jacob Lindgren New York Yankees Left-handed pitcher Mississippi State
2 56 Scott Blewett Kansas City Royals Right-handed pitcher Charles W. Baker High School (NY)
2 57 Andrew Suarez* Washington Nationals Left-handed pitcher University of Miami
2 62 Alex Verdugo Los Angeles Dodgers Outfielder Sahuaro High School (AZ)
2 63 Spencer Turnbull Detroit Tigers Right-handed pitcher Alabama
2 64 Mitch Keller Pittsburgh Pirates Right-handed pitcher Xavier High School (IA)
2 65 Daniel Gossett Oakland Athletics Right-handed pitcher Clemson
2 67 Sam Travis Boston Red Sox First baseman Indiana
2 70 Isan Díaz Arizona Diamondbacks Shortstop Springfield Central High School (MA)
2 72 Brent Honeywell Tampa Bay Rays Right-handed pitcher Walters State Community College
2 74 Gareth Morgan Seattle Mariners Outfielder Blyth Academy (ON)
3 75 J. D. Davis Houston Astros Third baseman Cal State Fullerton
3 76 Brian Anderson Miami Marlins Second baseman Arkansas
3 77 Jace Fry Chicago White Sox Left-handed pitcher Oregon State
3 78 Mark Zagunis Chicago Cubs Catcher Virginia Tech
3 82 Sam Howard Colorado Rockies Left-handed pitcher Georgia Southern
3 85 Cy Sneed Milwaukee Brewers Right-handed pitcher Dallas Baptist
3 88 Chris Ellis Los Angeles Angels Right-handed pitcher Ole Miss
3 92 Eric Skoglund Kansas City Royals Left-handed pitcher Central Florida
3 97 Bobby Bradley Cleveland Indians First baseman Harrison Central High School (MS)
3 99 Grayson Greiner Detroit Tigers Catcher South Carolina
3 100 Jordan Luplow Pittsburgh Pirates Outfielder Fresno State
3 101 Brett Graves Oakland Athletics Right-handed pitcher Missouri
3 102 Max Povse Atlanta Braves Right-handed pitcher UNC Greensboro
3 103 Jake Cosart Boston Red Sox Right-handed pitcher Seminole State College of Florida
4 106 Daniel Mengden Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Texas A&M
4 111 Ryan Yarbrough Seattle Mariners Left-handed pitcher Old Dominion
4 118 Logan Webb San Francisco Giants Right-handed pitcher Rocklin High School
4 121 Pat Connaughton Baltimore Orioles Right-handed pitcher Notre Dame
4 122 Jordan Montgomery New York Yankees Left-handed pitcher South Carolina
4 126 Brett Martin Texas Rangers Left-handed pitcher Walters State Community College
4 129 Jeff Brigham Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Washington
4 131 Taylor Gushue Pittsburgh Pirates Catcher Florida
4 133 Chad Sobotka Atlanta Braves Right-handed pitcher USC Upstate
4 135 Austin Gomber St. Louis Cardinals Left-handed pitcher Florida Atlantic
5 136 Jacob Nix* Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Los Alamitos High School (CA)
5 139 Justin Steele Chicago Cubs Left-handed pitcher George County High School (MS)
5 141 Dan Altavilla Seattle Mariners Right-handed pitcher Mercyhurst
5 142 Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies First baseman Sacramento State
5 143 Kevin Padlo Colorado Rockies Third baseman Murrieta Valley High School (CA)
5 144 Lane Thomas Toronto Blue Jays Right fielder Bearden High School (TN)
5 148 Sam Coonrod San Francisco Giants Right-handed pitcher Southern Illinois
5 149 Jake Jewell Los Angeles Angels Right-handed pitcher Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
5 151 David Hess Baltimore Orioles Right-handed pitcher Tennessee Tech
5 158 Julian Merryweather Cleveland Indians Right-handed pitcher Oklahoma Baptist
5 162 Heath Fillmyer Oakland Athletics Right-handed pitcher Mercer County Community College
5 164 Josh Ockimey Boston Red Sox First baseman Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School (PA)
6 166 Brock Dykxhoorn Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Central Arizona College
6 169 Dylan Cease Chicago Cubs Right-handed pitcher Milton High School (GA)
6 170 John Curtiss Minnesota Twins Right-handed pitcher Texas
6 172 Brandon Leibrandt Philadelphia Phillies Left-handed pitcher Florida State
6 180 Zac Curtis Arizona Diamondbacks Left-handed pitcher Middle Tennessee State
6 181 Tanner Scott Baltimore Orioles Left-handed pitcher Howard College
6 182 Jonathan Holder New York Yankees Right-handed pitcher Mississippi State
6 186 Jose Trevino Texas Rangers Third baseman Oral Roberts
6 189 Brock Stewart Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Illinois State
6 191 Tyler Eppler Pittsburgh Pirates Right-handed pitcher Sam Houston State
7 197 Anfernee Seymour Atlanta Braves Shortstop American Heritage School (FL)
7 199 James Norwood Chicago Cubs Pitcher Saint Louis
7 205 Brad Wieck New York Mets Left-handed pitcher Oklahoma City University
7 212 Mark Payton New York Yankees Outfielder Texas
7 219 Trevor Oaks Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher California Baptist
7 223 Luke Dykstra Atlanta Braves Second baseman Westlake High School (CA)
8 227 Stone Garrett Miami Marlins Outfielder George Ranch High School (TX)
8 233 Harrison Musgrave Colorado Rockies Left-handed pitcher West Virginia
8 234 Justin Shafer Toronto Blue Jays Right-handed pitcher Florida
8 238 Austin Slater San Francisco Giants Outfielder Stanford University
8 241 Steve Wilkerson Baltimore Orioles Second Baseman Clemson University
8 243 Ryan O'Hearn Kansas City Royals First baseman Sam Houston State University
8 245 Brian O'Grady Cincinnati Reds First baseman Rutgers
9 259 James Farris Chicago Cubs Right-handed pitcher University of Arizona
9 272 Vicente Conde New York Yankees Shortstop Vanderbilt University
9 285 Daniel Ponce de Leon St. Louis Cardinals Right-handed pitcher Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University
10 287 Dillon Peters Miami Marlins Left-handed pitcher University of Texas at Austin
10 294 Jordan Romano Toronto Blue Jays Right-handed pitcher Oral Roberts University
10 298 Matt Gage San Francisco Giants Left-handed pitcher Siena College
11 316 Dean Deetz Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
11 324 Jake Latz* Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Lemont High School (IL)
11 326 Brandon Woodruff Milwaukee Brewers Pitcher Mississippi State
11 331 John Means Baltimore Orioles Pitcher West Virginia
12 356 Jordan Yamamoto Milwaukee Brewers Right-handed pitcher Saint Louis School (HI)
12 362 Chris Gittens New York Yankees First baseman Grayson College
13 404 Chandler Shepherd Boston Red Sox Right-handed pitcher Kentucky
14 419 Justin Anderson Los Angeles Angels Right-handed pitcher UTSA
14 420 Kevin Cron Arizona Diamondbacks First Baseman TCU
15 449 Greg Mahle Los Angeles Angels Left-handed pitcher UC Santa Barbara
16 466 Ramón Laureano Houston Astros Outfielder Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
19 569 John Bormann* Los Angeles Angels Catcher UTSA
19 572 Joe Harvey New York Yankees Pitcher Pittsburgh
19 573 Scott Heineman* Kansas City Royals Outfielder Oregon
19 583 Codey McElroy Atlanta Braves Shortstop Cameron
22 650 Trevor Hildenberger Minnesota Twins Right-handed pitcher California
22 669 Bubby Rossman Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Cal State Dominguez Hills
22 674 J. J. Matijevic* Boston Red Sox Shortstop Norwin High School (PA)
23 692 Will Toffey* New York Yankees Third baseman Salisbury School (CT)
25 740 Taylor Hearn* Minnesota Twins Left-handed pitcher San Jacinto College
25 746 C. D. Pelham* Milwaukee Brewers Left-handed pitcher Spartanburg Methodist College
26 785 Brennan Bernardino Cincinnati Reds Left-handed pitcher Cal State Dominguez Hills
32 970 Locke St. John Detroit Tigers Left-handed pitcher South Alabama
33 1006 Josh James Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Western Oklahoma State College
34 1020 Cory Hahn* Arizona Diamondbacks Outfielder Arizona State
37 1105 Tristan Gray* New York Mets Second baseman Elkins High School (TX)
37 1120 Patrick Mahomes* Detroit Tigers Right-handed pitcher Whitehouse High School (TX)
38 1151 Paul DeJong* Pittsburgh Pirates Catcher Illinois State
40 1208 Ryder Ryan* Cleveland Indians Right-handed pitcher North Mecklenburg High School (NC)
40 1212 Bryson Brigman* Oakland Athletics Shortstop Valley Christian High School (CA)

Notes

Compensation picks
  1. ^ Compensation pick for failing to sign Phillip Bickford in the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft.
  2. ^ Compensation pick for the Atlanta Braves signing Ervin Santana
  3. ^ Compensation pick for the Texas Rangers signing Shin-Soo Choo.
  4. ^ Compensation pick for the Baltimore Orioles signing Nelson Cruz.
  5. ^ Compensation pick for the Baltimore Orioles signing Ubaldo Jiménez.
  6. ^ Compensation pick for the New York Yankees signing Brian McCann.
  7. ^ Compensation pick for the New York Yankees signing Jacoby Ellsbury.
  8. ^ Compensation pick for the New York Yankees signing Carlos Beltrán.
  9. ^ Compensation pick for failing to sign Matt Krook in the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft.
Traded picks
  1. ^ The Astros acquired the 37th overall pick, L. J. Hoes, and Josh Hader from the Orioles in exchange for Bud Norris at the 2013 trade deadline.[4]
  2. ^ The Pirates acquired the 39th overall pick from the Marlins in exchange for Bryan Morris on June 1, 2014.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Mayo, Jonathan. "Date set for 2014 First-Year Player Draft | MLB.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
  2. ^ "Astros to get No. 1 pick in Draft for third straight year | astros.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. May 24, 2013. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
  3. ^ "Cardinals in position to make impact in 2014 Draft: Club not concerned about losing selection with particular free-agent signing". MLB.com. November 19, 2013.
  4. ^ "Orioles complete deadline deal for Astros ace Bud Norris | SI Wire". Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  5. ^ "Pirates notebook: Bryan Morris traded to Marlins for draft pick | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Post-gazette.com. Retrieved May 7, 2018.

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