2005 Major League Baseball draft explained

2005 Major League Baseball draft
Date:June 7 - 8, 2005
First:Justin Upton
Arizona Diamondbacks
Overall:1501
Prev:2004
Next:2006

The 2005 Major League Baseball draft, was held on June 7 and 8. It was conducted via conference call with representatives from each of the league's 30 teams. It is widely considered to be one of the best drafts in recent memory.[1]

Source: Major League Baseball 2005 Official Draft Site

First round selections

= All-Star
PickPlayerTeamPositionSchool
1Justin UptonArizona DiamondbacksSS
2Alex GordonKansas City Royals3BNebraska
3Jeff ClementSeattle MarinersCUSC
4Ryan ZimmermanWashington Nationals3BVirginia
5Ryan BraunMilwaukee Brewers3BMiami (FL)
6Ricky RomeroToronto Blue JaysLHPCal State Fullerton
7Troy TulowitzkiColorado RockiesSSLong Beach State
8Wade TownsendTampa Bay Devil RaysRHPRice
9Mike PelfreyNew York MetsRHPWichita State
10Cameron MaybinDetroit TigersCFT.C. Roberson High School (NC)
11Andrew McCutchenPittsburgh PiratesCFFort Meade High School (FL)
12Jay BruceCincinnati RedsCF
13Brandon SnyderBaltimore OriolesCWestfield High School (VA)
14Trevor CroweCleveland IndiansCFArizona
15Lance BroadwayChicago White SoxRHPTCU
16Chris VolstadFlorida MarlinsRHPPalm Beach Gardens Community High School (FL)
17C.J. HenryNew York YankeesSSPutnam City High School (OK)
18Cesar CarrilloSan Diego PadresRHPMiami (FL)
19John Mayberry Jr.Texas RangersRFStanford
20Mark PawelekChicago CubsLHPSpringville High School (UT)
21Cliff PenningtonOakland AthleticsSSTexas A&M
22Aaron ThompsonFlorida MarlinsLHPSecond Baptist School (TX)
23Jacoby EllsburyBoston Red SoxCFOregon State
24Brian BogusevicHouston AstrosLHPTulane
25Matt GarzaMinnesota TwinsRHP
26Craig HansenBoston Red SoxRHPSt. John's
27Joey DevineAtlanta BravesRHPNC State
28Colby RasmusSt. Louis CardinalsCFRussell County High School (AL)
29Jacob MarceauxFlorida MarlinsRHPMcNeese State
30Tyler GreeneSt. Louis CardinalsSSGeorgia Tech

Supplemental first round selections

PickPlayerTeamPositionSchool
31Matt TorraArizona DiamondbacksRHPUMass-Amherst
32Chaz RoeColorado RockiesRHPLafayette High School (KY)
33John DrennenCleveland IndiansOFRancho Bernardo High School (CA)
34Ryan TuckerFlorida MarlinsRHPTemple City High School (CA)
35Cesar RamosSan Diego PadresLHPLong Beach State
36Travis BuckOakland AthleticsOFArizona State
37Trevor BellAnaheim AngelsRHPCrescenta Valley High School (CA)
38Eli IorgHouston AstrosOFTennessee
39Henry SanchezMinnesota Twins1BMission Bay High School (CA)
40Luke HochevarLos Angeles DodgersRHPTennessee
41Beau JonesAtlanta BravesLHPDestrehan High School (LA)
42Clay BuchholzBoston Red SoxRHPAngelina College
43Mark McCormick[2] St. Louis CardinalsRHPBaylor
44Sean WestFlorida MarlinsLHPCaptain Shreve High School (LA)
45Jed LowrieBoston Red Sox2BStanford
46Tyler HerronSt. Louis CardinalsRHPWellington High School (FL)
47Michael BowdenBoston Red SoxRHPWaubonsie Valley High School (IL)
48Garrett OlsonBaltimore OriolesLHPCal Poly
Did not sign with team

Other notable players

Key
All-Star
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RoundPickPlayerTeamPositionSchool
260Travis WoodCincinnati RedsPitcherBryant High School (AR)
261Nolan ReimoldBaltimore OriolesOutfielderBowling Green
266Chase HeadleySan Diego PadresThird basemanTennessee
273Kevin SloweyMinnesota TwinsPitcherWinthrop
275Yunel EscobarAtlanta BravesThird basemanIndependent prospect
276Nick HundleySan Diego PadresCatcherArizona
383Micah OwingsArizona DiamondbacksPitcherTulane
384Brian DuensingMinnesota TwinsPitcherNebraska
399Taylor TeagardenTexas RangersCatcherTexas
3107Jordan SchaferAtlanta BravesOutfielderWinter Haven High School (FL)
3109Brett GardnerNew York YankeesOutfielderCharleston
4114Justin MaxwellWashington NationalsOutfielderMaryland
4118Jeremy HellicksonTampa Bay Devil RaysPitcherHerbert Hoover High School (IA)
4122Sam LeCureCincinnati RedsPitcherTexas
4125Chris GetzChicago White SoxSecond basemanMichigan
4126Gaby SánchezFlorida MarlinsCatcherMiami(FL)
4133Brian MatuszLos Angeles Angels of AnaheimPitcherSt. Mary's High School (AZ)
5149Drew ButeraNew York MetsCatcherUCF
5170Mitchell BoggsSt. Louis CardinalsPitcherGeorgia
6173Lance LynnSeattle MarinersPitcherBrownsburg High School (IN)
6174Marco EstradaWashington NationalsPitcherLong Beach State
6199Doug FisterNew York YankeesPitcherFresno State
7205Michael BrantleyMilwaukee BrewersOutfielderFort Pierce Central High School (FL)
7209Jon NieseNew York MetsPitcherDefiance High School (OH)
7218Will VenableSan Diego PadresOutfielderPrinceton
8235Jemile WeeksMilwaukee BrewersShortstopLake Brantley High School (FL)
8241Steve PearcePittsburgh PiratesFirst basemanSouth Carolina
8245Clayton RichardChicago White SoxPitcherMichigan
8259Austin JacksonNew York YankeesOutfielderRyan High School (TX)
9269Bobby ParnellNew York MetsPitcherCharleston Southern
10307Josh OutmanPhiladelphia PhilliesPitcherCentral Missouri
10313Peter BourjosLos Angeles Angels of AnaheimOutfielderNotre Dame Preparatory School (AZ)

Background

The Diamondbacks used the top overall pick on high school shortstop Justin Upton and thus made him and older brother, B.J., the highest selected pair of brothers in the history of the draft. The Devil Rays selected B.J. with the second overall pick of the 2002 draft. With the fourth overall pick, the Nationals chose one of Upton's AAU teammates, third baseman Ryan Zimmerman of the University of Virginia. Zimmerman and B.J. Upton played in the same AAU infield as New York Mets third baseman David Wright in their youth.

College third basemen accounted for three of the top five selections. A total of 13 pitchers went in the first round, 10 of whom came from the college ranks.

Rice pitcher Wade Townsend was the eighth overall pick in the first round for the second straight year. After failing to reach terms with the Orioles last year, Townsend re-entered the draft pool and was selected by Tampa Bay.

Stanford outfielder John Mayberry, the son of the longtime Major League first baseman of the same name, was drafted by the Rangers with the 19th overall pick.[3]

Three 2005 first-round draft choices saw action before the conclusion of the Major League season. Atlanta's Joey Devine became the first Brave since Bob Horner in 1978 to appear in the Majors the same year he was drafted. Devine joined Ariel Prieto (OAK-1995), Chad Cordero (MON-2003) and Ryan Wagner (CIN-2003) as the only draftees of the last 15 years to reach the Majors before September 1 the same year. Zimmerman and Boston's Craig Hansen joined their Major League clubs in September 2005.

Ryan Braun was the first 2005 draftee to be selected to an All-Star Game. He was voted in as a starter in 2008. Jacoby Ellsbury and Clay Buchholz were the first 2005 draftees to win a World Series championship, although Buchholz, drafted in the supplemental first round, was never on the 2007 Red Sox postseason roster. Matt Garza was named MVP of the 2008 ALCS.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Verducci. Tom. The Rockies' Lucky No. 7. Sports Illustrated.
  2. Web site: Mark McCormick . . 2019-01-28.
  3. Web site: Background on the 2005 MLB Draft. 2008-07-16 .