List of Philadelphia Phillies first-round draft picks

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They play in the National League East division. Since the institution of Major League Baseball's Rule 4 Draft, the Phillies have selected 51 players in its first round. Officially known as the "First-Year Player Draft",[1] the Rule 4 Draft is Major League Baseball's primary mechanism for assigning amateur baseball players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur baseball clubs to its teams. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick.[1] In addition, teams which lost free agents in the previous off-season may be awarded compensatory or supplementary picks.[2]

Cole Hamels, the Phillies' first-round pick in 2002

Of the 51 players picked in the first round by the Phillies, 26 have been pitchers, the most of any position; 20 of these were right-handed, while 6 were left-handed. Nine players picked in the initial round were outfielders, while six catchers, four first basemen, and four shortstops were selected. The team also selected one player each at second base and third base.[3] Thirteen of the 45 players came from high schools or universities in the state of California, while Texas and Florida follow, with six and five players, respectively.[3]

Eight Phillies first-round picks have won a championship with the franchise. Greg Luzinski (1968), Larry Christenson (1972), and Lonnie Smith (1974) were on the roster when the team won the 1980 World Series.[4] Third baseman (later left fielder) Pat Burrell (1998), pitchers Adam Eaton (1996), Brett Myers (1999) and Cole Hamels (2002), and second baseman Chase Utley (2000) were all members of the team during the Phillies' 2008 World Series championship.[5]

The Phillies have had five compensatory and seven supplementary picks since the institution of the First-Year Player Draft in 1965. These additional picks are provided when a team loses a particularly valuable free agent in the prior off-season,[2][6] or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.[7] The Phillies have failed to sign their first-round pick twice. The first occurrence was in 1965 (Mike Adamson); however, compensatory picks were not awarded at that time. The second occurrence was in 1997, when outfielder J. D. Drew, at the advice of agent Scott Boras, refused to sign a contract worth less than $10 million. Drew sat out of affiliated baseball in 1997, playing instead for the independent St. Paul Saints of the Northern League, and re-entered the 1998 Draft the following year.[8] The Phillies were awarded an additional pick in that draft, with which they selected outfielder Eric Valent.[3]

Key

YearEach year links to an article about that year's Major League Baseball Draft.
PositionIndicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
PickIndicates the number of the pick within the first round
*Player did not sign with the Phillies
§Indicates a supplemental pick
'80Player was a member of Phillies' 1980 championship team
'08Player was a member of Phillies' 2008 championship team

Picks

Mike Lieberthal (1990)
J. D. Drew (1997)
Pat Burrell (1998)
Brett Myers (1999)
Chase Utley (2000)
Gavin Floyd (2001)
Joe Savery (2007)
Zach Collier (2008)
Aaron Nola (2014)
Alec Bohm (2018)
YearNamePositionSchool (Location)Pick
1965Mike Adamson*Right-handed pitcherPoint Loma High School
(San Diego, California)
18
1966Michael BikoRight-handed pitcherW. W. Samuel High School
(Dallas, Texas)
9
1967Phil MeyerLeft-handed pitcherPius X High School
(Downey, California)
14
1968Greg Luzinski '80First basemanNotre Dame High School
(Prospect Heights, Illinois)
11
1969Mike AndersonFirst basemanTimmonsville High School
(Timmonsville, South Carolina)
6
1970Mike MartinLeft-handed pitcherOlympia High School
(Columbia, South Carolina)
5
1971Roy ThomasRight-handed pitcherLompoc High School
(Lompoc, California)
6
1972Larry Christenson '80Right-handed pitcherMarysville High School
(Stanwood, Washington)
3
1973John StearnsCatcherUniversity of Colorado Boulder
(Boulder, Colorado)
2
1974Lonnie Smith '80OutfielderCentennial High School
(Compton, California)
3
1975Sam WelbornRight-handed pitcherWichita Falls High School
(Wichita Falls, Texas)
12
1976Jeff KrausShortstopColerain High School
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
17
1977Scott MunninghoffRight-handed pitcherPurcell High School
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
22
1978Rip RollinsFirst basemanAllegheny High School
(Spark, North Carolina)
23
1979no first-round pick[a]
1980Henry PowellCatcherPine Forest High School
(Pensacola, Florida)
13
1981Johnny AbregoRight-handed pitcherMission High School
(San Jose, California)
20
1982John RussellCatcherUniversity of Oklahoma
(Norman, Oklahoma)
13
1983Ricky JordanFirst basemanGrant High School
(Sacramento, California)
22
1984Pete SmithRight-handed pitcherBurlington High School
(Burlington, Massachusetts)
21
1985Trey McCallCatcherAbingdon High School
(Abingdon, Virginia)
16
1986Brad BrinkRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Southern California
(Los Angeles, California)
7
1987no first-round pick[b]
1988Pat CombsLeft-handed pitcherBaylor University
(Waco, Texas)
11
1989Jeff JacksonOutfielderSimeon High School
(Chicago, Illinois)
4
1990Mike LieberthalCatcherWestlake High School
(Westlake Village, California)
3
1991Tyler GreenRight-handed pitcherWichita State University
(Wichita, Kansas)
10
1992Chad McConnellOutfielderCreighton University
(Omaha, Nebraska)
13
1993Wayne GomesRight-handed pitcherOld Dominion University
(Norfolk, Virginia)
4
1994Carlton LoewerRight-handed pitcherMississippi State University
(Mississippi State, Mississippi)
23
1995Reggie TaylorOutfielderNewberry High School
(Newberry, South Carolina)
14
1995Dave CogginRight-handed pitcherUpland High School
(Upland, California)
30§[c]
1996Adam Eaton '08Right-handed pitcherSnohomish High School
(Snohomish, Washington)
11
1997J. D. Drew*OutfielderFlorida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
2
1998Pat Burrell '08Third basemanUniversity of Miami
(Coral Gables, Florida)
1
1998Eric ValentOutfielderUniversity of California, Los Angeles
(Los Angeles, California)
42§[d]
1999Brett Myers '08Right-handed pitcherEnglewood High School
(Jacksonville, Florida)
12
2000Chase Utley '08Second basemanUniversity of California, Los Angeles
(Los Angeles, California)
15
2001Gavin FloydRight-handed pitcherMt. St. Joseph High School
(Severna Park, Maryland)
4
2002Cole Hamels '08Left-handed pitcherRancho Bernardo High School
(San Diego, California)
17
2003no first-round pick[e]
2004Greg GolsonOutfielderConnally High School
(Pflugerville, Texas)
21
2005no first-round pick[f]
2006Kyle DrabekRight-handed pitcherThe Woodlands High School
(Montgomery County, Texas)
18
2006Adrian CardenasShortstopMonsignor Edward Pace High School
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
37§[g]
2007Joe SaveryLeft-handed pitcherRice University
(Houston, Texas)
19
2007Travis d'ArnaudCatcherLakewood High School
(Lakewood, California)
37§[h]
2008Anthony HewittShortstopSalisbury School
(Salisbury, Connecticut)
24
2008Zach CollierOutfielderChino Hills High School
(Chino Hills, California)
34§[i]
2009no first-round pick[j]
2010Jesse BiddleLeft-handed pitcherGermantown Friends School
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
27
2011Larry GreeneOutfielderBerrien High School
(Nashville, Georgia)
39§[k]
2012Shane WatsonRight-handed pitcherLakewood High School
(Lakewood, California)
40§[l]
2012Mitch GuellerRight-handed pitcherW. F. West High School
(Chehalis, Washington)
54§[m]
2013J. P. CrawfordShortstopLakewood High School
(Lakewood, California)
16
2014Aaron NolaRight-handed pitcherLouisiana State University
(Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
7
2015Cornelius RandolphShortstopGriffin High School
(Griffin, Georgia)
10
2016Mickey MoniakOutfielderLa Costa Canyon High School
(San Diego, California)
1
2017Adam HaseleyOutfielderUniversity of Virginia
(Charlottesville, Virginia)
8
2018Alec BohmThird basemanWichita State University
(Wichita, Kansas)
3
2019Bryson StottShortstopUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas
(Paradise, Nevada)
14
2020Mick AbelRight-handed pitcherJesuit High School
(Beaverton, Oregon)
15
2021Andrew PainterRight-handed pitcherCalvary Christian Academy
(Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
13
2022Justin CrawfordOutfielderBishop Gorman High School (Las Vegas, Nevada)17
2023Aidan MillerThird basemanJ. W. Mitchell High School (Trinity, Florida)27
Reference: [11]

See also

Footnotes

References

General references
  • "MLB First Round Draft Picks". ESPN. Retrieved February 17, 2009.
  • "Baseball Draft: Phillies 1st Round Picks in the June Draft". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 16, 2009.
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