List of Texas Rangers first-round draft picks

The Texas Rangers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. They play in the American League West division. Before 1972 (and for the first seven years of the draft), they were known as the Washington Senators and based in Washington, D.C. Since the institution of MLB's Rule 4 Draft, the Rangers franchise has selected 68 players in the first round. Officially known as the "First-Year Player Draft",[1] the Rule 4 Draft is MLB'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]

Mark Teixeira (2001) played 162 games for the Rangers in back-to-back seasons and finished second in the MVP voting in 2009.

Of the 71 players picked in the first round by Washington or Texas, 37 have been pitchers, the most of any position; 27 of these were right-handed, while 10 were left-handed. Twelve outfielders, nine third basemen, six shortstops, four catchers, two first basemen, and one second baseman were also taken.[3] Fourteen of the players came from high schools or colleges in the state of Texas, and California follows with ten players.[3] The Rangers have drafted one player, Tanner Scheppers in 2009, who was playing in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball at the time of the draft. Scheppers was originally drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 29th round of the 2005 MLB Draft, and by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second round of the 2008 MLB Draft.[4]

With the Exception of Josh Jung, none of the Rangers' first-round picks have won a World Series championship with the team. Also, no pick has been elected to the Hall of Fame. None of these picks have won the MLB Rookie of the Year award, although Oddibe McDowell (1984) placed fourth in the voting in 1985, and Josh Jung placed fourth in the voting in 2023.[5] The Rangers had the first overall selection twice in the draft, which they used on Jeff Burroughs (1969) and David Clyde (1973).[3] Clyde made his debut for the Rangers 20 days after he pitched his high school team to the state finals in the franchise's first sellout at Arlington Stadium.[6]

The Rangers have made 19 selections in the supplemental round of the draft and 26 compensatory picks since the institution of the First-Year Player Draft in 1965.[3] These additional picks are provided when a team loses a particularly valuable free agent in the previous off-season,[2][7][A] or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.[8] The Rangers have failed to sign one of their first-round picks, Matt Purke (2009), and received the 15th pick in 2010 as compensation.[11]

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
*Player did not sign with the Rangers
§Indicates a supplemental pick

Picks

Jeff Burroughs was the number one overall draft pick in 1969.
David Clyde was the number one overall draft pick in 1973.
Ron Darling (1980) is the only player drafted by the Rangers in the first round from an Ivy League school.
R. A. Dickey (1996) is one of two players drafted by the Rangers from the University of Tennessee.
Colby Lewis (1999) is the only player drafted from a junior college by the Rangers in the first round.
John Danks (2003) is one of seven high school players from Texas selected in the first round by the Rangers.
Eric Hurley (2004) is one of five players the Rangers drafted from Florida.
Julio Borbón (2007) is one of five players drafted by the Rangers in the first round of the 2007 draft.
Kellin Deglan (2010) is the only first-round pick drafted by the Rangers from a school outside the United States.
YearNamePositionSchool (location)PickRef.
1965Joe ColemanRight-handed pitcherNatick High School
(Natick, Massachusetts)
3[12]
1966Tom GrieveOutfielderPittsfield High School
(Pittsfield, Massachusetts)
6[13]
1967John JonesCatcherLoretto High School
(St. Joseph, Tennessee)
5[14]
1968Don CastleLeft-handed pitcherColdwater High School
(Coldwater, Mississippi)
8[15]
1969Jeff BurroughsOutfielderWilson Classical High School
(Long Beach, California)
1[16]
1970Charles MaxwellThird basemanZane Trace High School
(Chillicothe, Ohio)
14[17]
1971Roger QuirogaRight-handed pitcherBall High School
(Galveston, Texas)
4[18]
1972Roy HowellThird basemanLompoc High School
(Lompoc, California)
7[19]
1973David ClydeLeft-handed pitcherWestchester High School
(Houston, Texas)
1[20]
1974Tommy BoggsRight-handed pitcherLanier High School
(Austin, Texas)
2[21]
1975Jim GideonRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Texas at Austin
(Austin, Texas)
17[22]
1976Billy SimpsonOutfielderLakewood High School
(Lakewood, California)
12[23]
1977David HibnerShortstopHowell High School
(Howell, Michigan)
9[24]
1978No first-round pick[a][3]
1979Jerry Don GleatonLeft-handed pitcherUniversity of Texas at Austin
(Austin, Texas)
17[26]
1980Tim MakiRight-handed pitcherCarroll High School
(Huntertown, Indiana)
14[27]
1981Ron DarlingRight-handed pitcherYale University
(New Haven, Connecticut)
9[28]
1981Al LachowiczRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Pittsburgh
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
24[b][28]
1982No first-round pick[c][3]
1983Jeff KunkelShortstopRider University
(Lawrenceville, New Jersey)
3[31]
1984Oddibe McDowellOutfielderArizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
12[32]
1985Bobby WittRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Oklahoma
(Norman, Oklahoma)
3[33]
1986Kevin BrownRight-handed pitcherGeorgia Institute of Technology
(Atlanta, Georgia)
4[34]
1987Brian BohanonLeft-handed pitcherNorth Shore High School
(Houston, Texas)
19[35]
1987Bill HaselmanCatcherUniversity of California, Los Angeles
(Los Angeles, California)
23[d][35]
1987Mark PetkovsekRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Texas at Austin
(Austin, Texas)
29§[e][35]
1988Monty FarissShortstopOklahoma State University–Stillwater
(Stillwater, Oklahoma)
6[37]
1989Donald HarrisOutfielderTexas Tech University
(Lubbock, Texas)
5[38]
1990Dan SmithLeft-handed pitcherCreighton University
(Omaha, Nebraska)
16[39]
1991Benji GilShortstopCastle Park High School
(Chula Vista, California)
19[40]
1992Rick HellingRight-handed pitcherStanford University
(Stanford, California)
22[41]
1993Mike BellThird basemanMoeller High School
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
30§[f][43]
1994No first-round pick[g][3]
1995Jonathan JohnsonRight-handed pitcherFlorida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
7[45]
1996R. A. DickeyRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Tennessee
(Knoxville, Tennessee)
18[46]
1996Sam MarsonekRight-handed pitcherJesuit High School
(Tampa, Florida)
24[h][46]
1996Corey LeeLeft-handed pitcherNorth Carolina State University
(Raleigh, North Carolina)
32§[i][46]
1997Jason RomanoThird basemanHillsborough High School
(Tampa, Florida)
39§[j][49]
1998Carlos PeñaFirst basemanNortheastern University
(Boston, Massachusetts)
10[50]
1999Colby LewisRight-handed pitcherBakersfield College
(Bakersfield, California)
38§[k][52]
1999Mike HeadRight-handed pitcherSoddy Daisy High School
(Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee)
47§[l][52]
2000Scott HeardCatcherRancho Bernardo High School
(San Diego, California)
25[m][54]
2000Tyrell GodwinOutfielderUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
35§[n][54]
2000Chad HawkinsRight-handed pitcherBaylor University
(Waco, Texas)
39§[o][54]
2001Mark TeixeiraThird basemanGeorgia Institute of Technology
(Atlanta, Georgia)
5[55]
2002Drew MeyerShortstopUniversity of South Carolina
(Columbia, South Carolina)
10[56]
2003John DanksLeft-handed pitcherRound Rock High School
(Round Rock, Texas)
9[57]
2004Thomas DiamondRight-handed pitcherUniversity of New Orleans
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
10[58]
2004Eric HurleyRight-handed pitcherSamuel W. Wolfson High School
(Jacksonville, Florida)
30[p][58]
2005John Mayberry Jr.OutfielderStanford University
(Stanford, California)
19[60]
2006Kasey KikerLeft-handed pitcherRussell County High School
(Seale, Alabama)
12[61]
2007Blake BeavanRight-handed pitcherIrving High School
(Irving, Texas)
17[q][63]
2007Michael MainRight-handed pitcherDeLand High School
(DeLand, Florida)
24[r][63]
2007Julio BorbónOutfielderUniversity of Tennessee
(Knoxville, Tennessee)
35§[s][63]
2007Neil RamírezRight-handed pitcherKempsville High School
(Virginia Beach, Virginia)
44§[t][63]
2007Tommy HunterRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Alabama
(Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
54§[u][63]
2008Justin SmoakFirst basemanUniversity of South Carolina
(Columbia, South Carolina)
11[64]
2009Matt Purke*Left-handed pitcherKlein High School
(Klein, Texas)
14[65]
2009Tanner ScheppersRight-handed pitcherSt. Paul Saints
(Independent baseball)
44§[v][65]
2010Jake SkoleOutfielderBlessed Trinity Catholic High School
(Roswell, Georgia)
15[w][67]
2010Kellin DeglanCatcherR. E. Mountain Secondary School
(Langley, British Columbia)
22[67]
2010Luke JacksonRight-handed pitcherCalvary Christian High School
(Clearwater, Florida)
45§[x][67]
2010Mike OltThird basemanUniversity of Connecticut
(Storrs, Connecticut)
49§[y][67]
2011Kevin MatthewsLeft-handed pitcherRichmond Hill High School
(Richmond Hill, Georgia)
33[z][70]
2011Zach ConeOutfielderUniversity of Georgia
(Athens, Georgia)
37§[aa][70]
2012Lewis BrinsonOutfielderCoral Springs High School
(Coral Springs, Florida)
29[71]
2012Joey GalloThird basemanBishop Gorman High School
(Las Vegas, Nevada)
39§[ab][71]
2012Collin WilesRight-handed pitcherBlue Valley West High School
(Stilwell, Kansas)
53§[ac][71]
2013Alex GonzalezRight-handed pitcherOral Roberts University
(Tulsa, Oklahoma)
23[72]
2013Travis DemeritteThird basemanWinder-Barrow High School
(Winder, Georgia)
30§[ad][72]
2014Luis OrtizRight-handed pitcherSanger Union High School
(Sanger, California)
30§[ae][73]
2015Dillon TateRight-handed pitcherUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
(Santa Barbara, California)
4[74]
2016Cole RagansLeft-handed pitcherNorth Florida Christian High School
(Tallahassee, Florida)
30§[af][75]
2017Bubba ThompsonOutfielderMcGill–Toolen Catholic High School
(Mobile, Alabama)
26[76]
2017Chris SeiseShortstopWest Orange High School
(Winter Garden, Florida)
29[76]
2018Cole WinnRight-handed pitcherLutheran High School of Orange County
(Orange, California)
15[77]
2019Josh JungThird basemanTexas Tech University
(Lubbock, Texas)
8[78]
2019Davis WendzelThird basemanBaylor University
(Waco, Texas)
41§[ag][78]
2020Justin FoscueSecond basemanMississippi State University
(Starkville, Mississippi)
14[80]
2021Jack LeiterRight-handed pitcherVanderbilt University
(Nashville, Tennessee)
2[81]
2022Kumar RockerRight-handed pitcherVanderbilt University
(Nashville, Tennessee)
3[82]
2023Wyatt LangfordOutfielderUniversity of Florida
(Gainesville, Florida)
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