2000 Amateur Draft : First Round Picks

The first draft was held on June 8-9, 1965. The Major League franchises were able to choose from all high school seniors and college players.

Initially there were supposed to be three amateur drafts held each season. That original plan changed in 1964 and was reduced to two drafts with the first phase being held after High School graduations. The second phase was held in January of the following year and involved players who were drafted earlier, but were not signed by their franchise.

In 1986 the two-phase draft system was changed and instead of holding a second phase draft in January, franchises who could not sign their first round selections were awarded a supplemental first round pick the following amateur draft.

The first pick of the first round is awarded to the worst team in the American or National League. Each season the two leagues alternate the first pick and proceed through the first round in reverse order of finish from the previous season's standings.

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present the 2000 first round draft selections, the team they were chosen by, their position(s), and their college or home town at the time of the amateur draft.

"I found out (that he would be selected first overall) about four days before. The Marlins called and asked if they could come to the house to talk about the draft. We had a long talk and that was when they told me I was going to be their pick." - Adrian Gonzalez (June 13, 2000)
2000

First Round Draft Picks

# Selected By Name Position College or Hometown
1. Marlins Adrian Gonzalez 1B Chula Vista, California
2. Twins Adam Johnson RHP Cal-State Fullerton
3. Cubs Luis Montanez SS Miami, FL
4. Royals Mike Stodolka LHP Corona, CA
5. Expos Justin Wayne RHP Stanford University
6. Rays Rocco Baldelli OF Warwick, RI
7. Rockies Matt Harrington RHP Palmdale, CA
8. Tigers Matt Wheatland RHP San Diego, CA
9. Padres Mark Phillips LHP Hanover, PA
10. Angels Joe Torres LHP Kissimmee, FL
11. Brewers Dave Krynzel OF Henderson, NV
12. White Sox Joe Borchard OF Stanford University
13. Cardinals Shaun Boyd 2B Oceanside, CA
14. Orioles Beau Hale RHP Texas University
15. Phillies Chase Utley 2B UCLA
16. Mets Billy Traber LHP Loyola Marymount University
17. Dodgers Ben Diggins RHP Arizona State University
18. Blue Jays Miguel Negron OF Caguas, PR
19. Pirates Sean Burnett LHP Wellington, FL
20. Angels Chris Bootcheck RHP Auburn University
21. Giants John Bonser RHP

Pinellas Park, FL

22. Red Sox Phil Dumatrait LHP Bakersfield Junior College
23. Reds David Espinosa SS Miami, FL
24. Cardinals Blake Williams RHP S.W. Texas State University
25. Rangers Scott Heard C San Diego, CA
26. Indians Corey Smith SS Piscataway, NJ
27. Astros Robert Stiehl C El Camino Junior College
28. Yankees David Parrish C Michigan State University
29. Braves Adam Wainwright RHP St. Simons Island, GA
30. Braves Scott Thorman 3B Cambridge, Canada

2000 First Round Draft Picks



The players who DO NOT have links to their Major League statistics DID NOT make it to the Major League level.

The Florida Marlins signed Adrian Gonzalez, the first pick overall, with a three million dollar bonus — $960,000 less than the 1999 first pick overall received.

The final pick in the 2000 Amateur Draft was Drew Jackson who said after being selected 1,452nd, "I was at Myrtle Beach when I found out. I had a cell phone with me and the Braves scout who saw me called to tell me. I was expecting to go somewhere, but I had no idea of a number of where I would go. It turned out to be very late. But better late than never. It's sort of a neat distinction. There have been some really high picks who have panned out. If you go in the fiftieth round, you were one of fifty kids they were interested in, so that's not too shabby. There were a lot of kids who weren't drafted."