2013 Major League Baseball draft

2013 MLB draft
Date(s) June 6–8, 2013
Location Secaucus, New Jersey
Network(s) (US) MLB Network
Picks
First selection Mark Appel
Houston Astros
First round selections 39
Overall selections 1,216

The 2013 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft was held from June 6 through June 8, 2013.[1] It was broadcast from Studio 42 of the MLB Network in Secaucus, New Jersey, but only during first and second rounds.

Each team received one selection per round, going in reverse order of the 2012 MLB season final standings. In addition, teams could receive compensation draft picks if they made a qualifying offer to a free agent player from their team, if the player rejected the offer and signed with another team.[2]

Draft order

The Washington Nationals, Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim all surrendered their first round picks by signing players who had received and rejected qualifying offers from their previous teams: Rafael Soriano,[3] B. J. Upton,[4] Kyle Lohse,[5] and Josh Hamilton,[6] respectively. The Cleveland Indians, whose first round pick was protected as it fell in the top ten, lost their second round pick and a pick in the sandwich round between the second and third rounds for signing two players who received qualifying offers: Nick Swisher and Michael Bourn.[7]

All-Star
* Player did not sign

First round

Pick Player Team Position School
1 Appel, MarkMark Appel Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Stanford
2 Bryant, KrisKris Bryant Chicago Cubs Third baseman San Diego
3 Gray, JonJon Gray Colorado Rockies Right-handed pitcher Oklahoma
4 Stewart, KohlKohl Stewart Minnesota Twins Right-handed pitcher St. Pius X High School (TX)
5 Frazier, ClintClint Frazier Cleveland Indians Outfielder Loganville High School (GA)
6 Moran, ColinColin Moran Miami Marlins Third baseman North Carolina
7 Ball, TreyTrey Ball Boston Red Sox Left-handed pitcher New Castle Chrysler High School (IN)
8 Dozier, HunterHunter Dozier Kansas City Royals Shortstop Stephen F. Austin
9 Meadows, AustinAustin Meadows Pittsburgh Pirates[Compensation 1] Outfielder Grayson High School (GA)
10 Bickford, PhillipPhillip Bickford* Toronto Blue Jays Right-handed pitcher Oaks Christian School (CA)
11 Smith, DominicDominic Smith New York Mets First baseman Serra High School (CA)
12 Peterson, D. J.D. J. Peterson Seattle Mariners Third baseman New Mexico
13 Renfroe, HunterHunter Renfroe San Diego Padres Outfielder Mississippi State
14 McGuire, ReeseReese McGuire Pittsburgh Pirates Catcher Kentwood High School (WA)
15 Shipley, BradenBraden Shipley Arizona Diamondbacks Right-handed pitcher Nevada
16 Crawford, J. P.J. P. Crawford Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop Lakewood High School (CA)
17 Anderson, TimTim Anderson Chicago White Sox Shortstop East Central CC (MS)
18 Anderson, ChrisChris Anderson Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Jacksonville
19 Gonzales, MarcoMarco Gonzales St. Louis Cardinals Left-handed pitcher Gonzaga
20 Crawford, JonathonJonathon Crawford Detroit Tigers Right-handed pitcher Florida
21 Ciuffo, NickNick Ciuffo Tampa Bay Rays Catcher Lexington High School (SC)
22 Harvey, HunterHunter Harvey Baltimore Orioles Right-handed pitcher Bandys High School (NC)
23 Gonzalez, AlexAlex Gonzalez Texas Rangers Right-handed pitcher Oral Roberts
24 McKinney, BillyBilly McKinney Oakland Athletics Outfielder Plano West High School (TX)
25 Arroyo, ChristianChristian Arroyo San Francisco Giants Shortstop Hernando High School (FL)
26 Jagielo, EricEric Jagielo New York Yankees Third baseman Notre Dame
27 Ervin, PhillipPhillip Ervin Cincinnati Reds Outfielder Samford

Compensatory round

Pick Player Team Position School
28 Kaminsky, RobRob Kaminsky St. Louis Cardinals[Compensation 2] Left-handed pitcher Saint Joseph Regional High School (NJ)
29 Stanek, RyneRyne Stanek Tampa Bay Rays[Compensation 3] Right-handed pitcher Arkansas
30 Demeritte, TravisTravis Demeritte Texas Rangers[Compensation 4] Third baseman Winder-Barrow High School (GA)
31 Hursh, JasonJason Hursh Atlanta Braves[Compensation 5] Right-handed pitcher Oklahoma State
32 Judge, AaronAaron Judge New York Yankees[Compensation 6] Outfielder Fresno State
33 Clarkin, IanIan Clarkin New York Yankees[Compensation 7] Left-handed pitcher James Madison High School (CA)

Competitive Balance Round A

Pick Player Team Position School
34 Manaea, SeanSean Manaea Kansas City Royals Left-handed pitcher Indiana State
35 Krook, MattMatt Krook* Miami Marlins[Trades 1] Left-handed pitcher St. Ignatius High School (CA)
36 Blair, AaronAaron Blair Arizona Diamondbacks Right-handed pitcher Marshall
37 Hart, JoshJosh Hart Baltimore Orioles Outfielder Parkview High School (GA)
38 Lorenzen, MichaelMichael Lorenzen Cincinnati Reds Right-handed pitcher Cal State Fullerton
39 Knebel, CoreyCorey Knebel Detroit Tigers[Trades 2] Right-handed pitcher Texas

Notes

Compensation picks
  1. Compensation pick for failing to sign Mark Appel in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft
  2. Compensation pick for the Milwaukee Brewers signing Kyle Lohse
  3. Compensation pick for the Atlanta Braves signing B. J. Upton
  4. Compensation pick for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim signing Josh Hamilton
  5. Compensation pick for the Cleveland Indians signing Michael Bourn
  6. Compensation pick for the Cleveland Indians signing Nick Swisher
  7. Compensation pick for the Washington Nationals signing Rafael Soriano
Traded picks
  1. The Marlins acquired the 35th overall pick, and Gorkys Hernández from the Pirates in exchange for Gaby Sánchez, and Kyle Kaminska on July 31, 2012.[8]
  2. The Tigers acquired the 39th overall pick, Aníbal Sánchez, and Omar Infante from the Marlins in exchange for Brian Flynn, Rob Brantly, and Jacob Turner on July 23, 2012.[9]

NCAA investigation

The Philadelphia Phillies selected college juniors Ben Wetzler of Oregon State University in the fifth round and Jason Monda of Washington State University in the sixth round of the draft. Both entered into negotiations with the Phillies with the help of a financial adviser, which is against National Collegiate Athletic Association rules. Both also chose to return to college for their senior year. The Phillies reported Wetzler and Monda to the NCAA, which cleared Monda and suspended Wetzler for the first 11 games of the college season.[10][11]

Player Notes

Kyle Crockett, the Cleveland Indians fourth round pick out of the University of Virginia, was promoted to the Indians on May 16, 2014. This makes Crockett the first 2013 draftee to reach the major leagues.[12]

Marco Gonzales, the St. Louis Cardinals' first round pick, made his MLB Debut on June 25, 2014. This makes Gonzales the first 2013 first round pick to reach the major leagues.[13]

See also

References

  1. Mayo, Jonathan. "Draft class of 2013 starting to take shape | MLB.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  2. Mayo, Jonathan (March 12, 2013). "All nine players turn down qualifying offers | MLB.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  3. Nationals boost bullpen, sign Soriano to two-year deal MLB.com
  4. "B.J. Upton, Braves Finalize $75.25M, 5-Year Contract". Huffington Post. November 29, 2012.
  5. Stan McNeal. "Kyle Lohse, Brewers agree to three-year deal - MLB - Sporting News". Aol.sportingnews.com. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  6. "Josh Hamilton enthusiastic to begin era with Angels | MLB.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  7. "Michael Bourn gets four-year, $48 million contract from busy Indians | MLB.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. March 12, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  8. Jong, Michael (July 31, 2012). "Miami Marlins Trade Gaby Sanchez to Pittsburgh Pirates, Acquire Gorkys Hernandez and Draft Pick". Fish Stripes.
  9. Frisaro, Joe (July 23, 2012). "Marlins deal Anibal, Infante for Tigers prospects". MLB.com.
  10. "Ben Wetzler, draft pick that Phillies reportedly told NCAA on, suspended". NJ.com. February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  11. "The Phillies Files: Phillies reportedly turn in draft pick Wetzler to NCAA". Blogs.mcall.com. June 19, 2013. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  12. "Indians pitcher Kyle Crockett shares the story of getting called to the majors (video)". cleveland.com. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  13. http://www.denverpost.com/rockies/ci_26019282/marco-gonzales-get-call-up-cardinals-ex-colorado

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