1985 Major League Baseball draft explained

1985 Major League Baseball draft
Date:June 1985
First:B. J. Surhoff
Milwaukee Brewers
First Round:28
Overall:832
Prev:1984
Next:1986

The 1985 Major League Baseball draft took place in June 1985. The draft saw the Milwaukee Brewers select B. J. Surhoff first overall. Also picked in the first round were future stars Barry Bonds, Barry Larkin and Rafael Palmeiro.

First round draft picks

The following are the first round picks in the 1985 Major League Baseball draft.[1]

= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer
1B.J. SurhoffMilwaukee BrewersC
2Will ClarkSan Francisco Giants1BMississippi State
3Bobby WittTexas RangersRHP
4Barry LarkinCincinnati RedsSS
5Kurt BrownChicago White SoxC
6Barry BondsPittsburgh PiratesOFArizona State
7Mike CampbellSeattle MarinersRHP
8Pete IncavigliaMontreal ExposOF
9Mike PoehlCleveland IndiansRHPTexas
10Chris GwynnLos Angeles DodgersOF
11Walt WeissSS
12Cameron DrewHouston AstrosOF
13Jeff BumgarnerMinnesota TwinsRHP
14Tommy GreeneAtlanta BravesRHPWhiteville High School (NC)
15Willie FraserCalifornia AngelsRHP
16Trey McCallPhiladelphia PhilliesCAbingdon High School (VA)
17Brian McRaeKansas City RoyalsSS
18Joe MagraneSt. Louis CardinalsLHP
19Mike CookCalifornia AngelsRHP
20Gregg JefferiesNew York MetsSSJunipero Serra High School (CA)
21Dan GabrieleBoston Red SoxRHPWestern High School (MI)
22Rafael PalmeiroChicago CubsOFMississippi State
23Joey CoraSan Diego PadresSSVanderbilt
24Dave MastersChicago CubsRHPCalifornia
25Greg DavidToronto Blue JaysOFBarron Collier High School (FL)
26Randy NosekDetroit TigersRHPChillicothe High School (MO)

Supplemental First Round Selections

27Bill McGuireSeattle MarinersCNebraska
28Rick BalabonNew York YankeesRHPBerwyn, Pennsylvania
[2]

Background

Six of the first eight draft picks from the June regular phase had at least one full year of major league experience prior to the start of the 1987 season. Included in that list were B.J. Surhoff (Milwaukee), the draft's number one pick, Will Clark (San Francisco), Bobby Witt (Texas), Barry Larkin (Cincinnati), Pete Incaviglia (Montreal) and Barry Bonds (Pittsburgh).

Incaviglia was selected eighth overall by the Expos, but was unable to reach a contract and was traded to Texas. He made his major league debut on Opening Day 1986 as the Rangers' left fielder, becoming just the 15th drafted player to go directly to the majors.[3]

, this year's draft class has accumulated the highest Baseball-Reference Wins Above Replacement total of any class in the draft's history.[4]

Other notable players

† All-Star
‡ Hall of Famer

NFL/NBA players drafted

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MLB First Round Draft Picks - 1985 . 2008-04-04 .
  2. https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=year_round&year_ID=1985&draft_round=1&draft_type=junreg Baseball-Reference.com Draft Database
  3. Web site: Background on the 1985 MLB Draft. 2008-04-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080402021051/http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/draft/index.jsp?feature=decade1980s. 2 April 2008 . live.
  4. Web site: Amateur Draft . www.thebaseballgauge.com . 31 October 2019 . 5 November 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191105045805/http://thebaseballgauge.com/history.php?tab=AmDraft . dead .