2006 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 2006 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.

"Luke (Hochevar) was one of our most consistent guys; he'd have a quality start every time out, even when he gave up a couple of runs early. His mental toughness, he'd just flush it. The gold-medal game was a great example. I marveled at his ability to do that all year." - Team USA Pitching Coach Mike Trapasso (Baseball America, 01/09/2005)

2006

First Round Draft Picks

# Selected By Name

Position

College or High School

1.

Royals

Luke Hochevar

P

University of Tennessee

2.

Rockies

Greg Reynolds

P

Stanford University

3.

Devil Rays

Evan Longoria

3B

Long Beach State University

4.

Pirates

Brad Lincoln

P

University of Houston

5.

Mariners

Brandon Morrow

P

University of California, Berkeley

6.

Tigers

Andrew Miller

P

University of North Carolina

7.

Dodgers

Clayton Kershaw

P

Highland Park High School

8.

Reds

Robert Stubbs

OF

University of Texas

9.

Orioles

William Rowell

3B

Bishop Eustace High School

10.

Giants

Tim Lincecum

P

University of Washington

11.

Diamondbacks

Max Scherzer

P

University of Missouri

12.

Rangers

Kasey Kiker

P

Russell County High School

13.

Cubs

Tyler Colvin

OF

Clemson University

14.

Blue Jays

Travis Snider

OF

Jackson High School

15.

Nationals

Chris Marrero

OF

Monsignor Edward Pace High School

16.

Brewers

Jeremy Jeffress

P

Halifax County Senior High School

17.

Padres

Matt Antonelli

3B

Wake Forest University

18.

Phillies

Kyle Drabek

P

The Woodlands High School

19.

Marlins

Brett Sinkbeil

P

Missouri State University

20.

Twins

Chris Parmelee

OF

Chino Hills High School

21.

Yankees

Ian Kennedy

P

University of Southern California

22.

Nationals

Colton Willems

P

John Carroll High School

23.

Astros

Maxwell Sapp

C

Bishop Moore High School

24.

Braves

John Johnson

OF

A. Crawford Mosley High School

25.

Angels

Hyun Choi Conger

C

Huntington Beach High School

26.

Dodgers

Avery Morris

P

Motlow State Community College

27.

Red Sox

Jason Place

OF

Wren High School

28.

Red Sox

Daniel Bard

P

University of North Carolina

29.

White Sox

Kyle McCulloch

P

University of Texas

30.

Cardinals

Adam Ottavino

P

Northeastern University

2006 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 #1 draft pick, Luke Hochevar, won the prestigious Roger Clemens Award after going 15-3 with a 2.23 ERA and leading his team back to the College World Series for the first time since 2001.

The seventh pick overall, High School pitcher Clayton Kershaw, is a left-handed hurler from Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas, where he pitched a perfect game in which he struck out all fifteen batters!

     

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