Track the top 2016 MLB Draft picks
2016 Top and Notable Draft Picks
RD | PICK | PLAYER | POS | TEAM | SCHOOL |
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1 | 1 | Mickey Moniak | OF | PHI | La Costa Canyon (CA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 6/29 for Rookie-level GCL Phillies | |||||
1 | 2 | Nick Senzel | 3B | CIN | Tennessee |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/17 for Rookie-level Billings | |||||
1 | 3 | Ian Anderson | RHP | ATL | Shenendehowa (NY) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/25; debuted 7/13 for Rookie-level GCL Braves | |||||
1 | 4 | Riley Pint | RHP | COL | St. Thomas Aquinas (KS) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 7/1 for Rookie-level Grand Junction | |||||
1 | 5 | Corey Ray | OF | MIL | Louisville |
Notes: Signed 6/25; debuted 7/4 for Class A Advanced Brevard County | |||||
1 | 6 | A.J. Puk | LHP | OAK | Florida |
Notes: Signed 6/30; debuted 7/12 for Class A Short Season Vermont; Buy his first card » | |||||
1 | 7 | Braxton Garrett | LHP | MIA | Florence (AL) HS |
Notes: Signed 7/15 | |||||
1 | 8 | Cal Quantrill | RHP | SD | Stanford |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 6/30 for Rookie-level AZL Padres | |||||
1 | 9 | Matt Manning | RHP | DET | Sheldon (CA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 7/2 for Rookie-level GCL Tigers West | |||||
1 | 10 | Zack Collins | C | CWS | Miami |
Notes: Signed 6/24; debuted 7/6 for Rookie-level AZL White Sox | |||||
1 | 11 | Kyle Lewis | OF | SEA | Mercer |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/17 for Class A Short Season Everett; Buy his first card » | |||||
1 | 12 | Jason Groome | LHP | BOS | Barnegat (NJ) HS |
Notes: Signed 7/15; debuted 8/22 for Rookie-level GCL Red Sox | |||||
1 | 13 | Joshua Lowe | 3B | TB | Pope (GA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/24 for Rookie-level GCL Rays | |||||
1 | 14 | Will Benson | OF | CLE | The Westminster Schools, GA |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/23 for Rookie-level AZL Indians | |||||
1 | 15 | Alex Kirilloff | OF | MIN | Plum (PA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/21; debuted 6/29 for Rookie-level Elizabethton | |||||
1 | 16 | Matt Thaiss | C | LAA | Virginia |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/21 for Rookie-level Orem; Buy his first card » | |||||
1 | 17 | Forrest Whitley | RHP | HOU | Alamo Heights (TX) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/22; debuted 7/22 for Rookie-level GCL Astros | |||||
1 | 18 | Blake Rutherford | OF | NYY | Chaminade College Prep (CA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/29; debuted 7/4 for Rookie-level GCL Yankees West | |||||
1 | 19 | Justin Dunn | RHP | NYM | Boston College |
Notes: Signed 6/21; debuted 7/4 for Class A Short Season Brooklyn | |||||
1 | 20 | Gavin Lux | SS | LAD | Indian Trail (WI) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/20 for Rookie-level AZL Dodgers | |||||
1 | 21 | T.J. Zeuch | RHP | TOR | Pittsburgh |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 7/9 for Rookie-level GCL Blue Jays | |||||
1 | 22 | Will Craig | 3B | PIT | Wake Forest |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/17 for Class A Short Season West Virginia | |||||
1 | 23 | Delvin Perez | SS | STL | International Baseball Academy (PR) |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/24 for Rookie-level GCL Cardinals | |||||
1 | 24 | Hudson Sanchez | SS | SD | Carroll (TX) HS |
Notes: also known as Hudson Potts; signed 6/20; debuted 6/20 for Rookie-level AZL Padres | |||||
1 | 25 | Eric Lauer | LHP | SD | Kent State |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 7/8 for Rookie-level AZL Padres | |||||
1 | 26 | Zack Burdi | RHP | CWS | Louisville |
Notes: Signed 6/18; debuted 6/22 for Rookie-level AZL White Sox | |||||
1 | 27 | Cody Sedlock | RHP | BAL | Illinois |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 7/9 for Class A Short Season Aberdeen; Buy his first card » | |||||
1 | 28 | Carter Kieboom | SS | WAS | Walton (GA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 6/24 for Rookie-level GCL Nationals | |||||
1 | 29 | Dane Dunning | RHP | WAS | Florida |
Notes: Signed 7/1; debuted 7/9 for Rookie-level GCL Nationals | |||||
1 | 30 | Cole Ragans | LHP | TEX | N. Florida Christian HS |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 8/13 for Rookie-level AZL Rangers | |||||
1 | 31 | Anthony Kay | LHP | NYM | Connecticut |
Notes: Signed 7/13 | |||||
1 | 32 | Will Smith | C | LAD | Louisville |
Notes: Signed 6/21; debuted 6/23 for Rookie-level Ogden | |||||
1 | 33 | Dylan Carlson | OF | STL | Elk Grove (CA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/24 for Rookie-level GCL Cardinals | |||||
1 | 34 | Dakota Hudson | RHP | STL | Mississippi State |
Notes: Signed 6/18; debuted 7/18 for Rookie-level GCL Cardinals | |||||
LOT A | 35 | Taylor Trammell | OF | CIN | Mt. Paran Christian School (GA) |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/17 for Rookie-level Billings | |||||
LOT A | 36 | Jordan Sheffield | RHP | LAD | Vanderbilt |
Notes: Signed 6/25; debuted 7/27 for Rookie-level AZL Dodgers | |||||
LOT A | 37 | Daulton Jefferies | RHP | OAK | California |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 8/8 for Rookie-level AZL Athletics | |||||
LOT A | 38 | Robert Tyler | RHP | COL | Georgia |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 8/10 for Class A Short Season Boise | |||||
LOT A | 39 | Anfernee Grier | OF | ARI | Auburn |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/20 for Class A Short Season Hillsboro | |||||
LOT A | 40 | Joey Wentz | LHP | ATL | Shawnee Mission East (KS) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/29 for Rookie-level GCL Braves | |||||
LOT A | 41 | Nick Lodolo | LHP | PIT | Damien (CA) HS |
Notes: Did not sign; attending TCU instead | |||||
2 | 42 | Kevin Gowdy | RHP | PHI | Santa Barbara (CA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/22; debuted 7/9 for Rookie-level GCL Phillies | |||||
2 | 43 | Chris Okey | C | CIN | Clemson |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/17 for Rookie-level Billings | |||||
2 | 44 | Kyle Muller | LHP | ATL | Dallas Jesuit Prep |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/28 for Rookie-level GCL Braves | |||||
2 | 45 | Ben Bowden | LHP | COL | Vanderbilt |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/26 for Class A Asheville | |||||
2 | 46 | Lucas Erceg | 3B | MIL | Menlo (CA) |
Notes: Signed 6/16; debuted 6/19 for Rookie-level Helena | |||||
2 | 47 | Logan Shore | RHP | OAK | Florida |
Notes: Agreed to terms 7/2; debuted 8/4 for Class A Short Season Vermont | |||||
2 | 48 | Buddy Reed | OF | SD | Florida |
Notes: Signed 7/3; debuted 7/4 for Class A Short Season Tri-City Dust Devils | |||||
2 | 49 | Alec Hansen | RHP | CWS | Oklahoma |
Notes: Signed 6/18; debuted 6/30 Rookie-level AZL White Sox | |||||
2 | 50 | Joe Rizzo | 3B | SEA | Oakton (VA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/20 for Rookie-level AZL Mariners | |||||
2 | 51 | C.J. Chatham | SS | BOS | Florida Atlantic |
Notes: Signed 6/18; debuted 7/15 for Rookie-level GCL Red Sox | |||||
2 | 52 | Andy Yerzy | C | ARI | York Mills Coll. Inst., Toronto |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 7/6 for Rookie-level Missoula | |||||
2 | 53 | Ryan Boldt | OF | TB | Nebraska |
Notes: Signed 6/18; debuted 6/22 for Class A Short Season Hudson Valley | |||||
2 | 54 | Keegan Akin | LHP | BAL | Western Michigan |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 7/12 for Class A Short Season Aberdeen | |||||
2 | 55 | Nolan Jones | SS | CLE | Holy Ghost Prep (PA) |
Notes: Signed 7/1; debuted 7/6 for Rookie-level AZL Indians | |||||
2 | 56 | Ben Rortvedt | C | MIN | Verona (WI) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 6/24 for Rookie-level GCL Twins | |||||
2 | 57 | J.B. Woodman | OF | TOR | Mississippi |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/20 for Class A Short Season Vancouver | |||||
2 | 58 | Sheldon Neuse | 3B | WAS | Oklahoma |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 6/21 for Class A Short Season Auburn; Buy his first card » | |||||
2 | 59 | Bryan Reynolds | OF | SF | Vanderbilt |
Notes: Signed 6/22; debuted 7/1 for Class A Short Season Salem-Keizer | |||||
2 | 60 | Brandon Marsh | OF | LAA | Buford (GA) HS |
Notes: Signed 7/9 | |||||
2 | 61 | Ronnie Dawson | OF | HOU | Ohio State |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/19 for Class A Short Season Tri-City ValleyCats; Buy his first card » | |||||
2 | 62 | Nick Solak | 2B | NYY | Louisville |
Notes: Signed 6/21; debuted 6/23 for Class A Short Season Staten Island | |||||
2 | 63 | Alex Speas | RHP | TEX | McEachern (GA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 8/14 for Rookie-level AZL Rangers | |||||
2 | 64 | Peter Alonso | 1B | NYM | Florida |
Notes: Signed 7/7; debuted 7/9 for Class A Short Season Brooklyn | |||||
2 | 65 | Mitchell White | RHP | LAD | Santa Clara |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 7/5 for Rookie-level AZL Dodgers | |||||
2 | 66 | Bo Bichette | SS | TOR | Lakewood (FL) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/24 for Rookie-level GCL Blue Jays | |||||
2 | 67 | A.J. Puckett | RHP | KC | Pepperdine |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 6/22 for Rookie-level AZL Royals | |||||
2 | 68 | Travis MacGregor | RHP | PIT | East Lake (FL) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 7/4 for Rookie-level GCL Pirates | |||||
2 | 69 | Matthias Dietz | RHP | BAL | John A. Logan (IL) JC |
Notes: Signed 7/6; debuted 7/26 for Class A Short Season Aberdeen | |||||
2 | 70 | Connor Jones | RHP | STL | Virginia |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 7/20 for Rookie-level GCL Cardinals | |||||
LOT B | 71 | Reggie Lawson | RHP | SD | Victor Valley (CA) HS |
Notes: Signed 7/21; debuted 8/4 for Rookie-level AZL Padres | |||||
LOT B | 72 | Logan Ice | C | CLE | Oregon State |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/19 for Class A Short Season Mahoning Valley; Buy his first card » | |||||
LOT B | 73 | Jose Miranda | SS | MIN | Leadership Christian Academy (PR). |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 6/24 for Rookie-level GCL Twins | |||||
LOT B | 74 | Akil Baddoo | OF | MIN | Salem (GA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 6/25 for Rookie-level GCL Twins | |||||
LOT B | 75 | Mario Feliciano | C | MIL | Beltran Baseball Academy (PR) |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 7/7 for Rookie-level AZL Brewers | |||||
LOT B | 76 | Brett Cumberland | C | ATL | California |
Notes: Signed 6/25; debuted 6/30 for Rookie-level Danville | |||||
LOT B | 77 | Jake Fraley | OF | TB | Louisiana State |
Notes: Signed 6/26; debuted 6/27 for Class A Short Season Hudson Valley | |||||
3 | 78 | Cole Stobbe | SS | PHI | Millard West (NE) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/22; debuted 6/30 for Rookie-level GCL Phillies | |||||
3 | 79 | Nick Hanson | RHP | CIN | Prior Lake (MN) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/23 for Rookie-level AZL Reds | |||||
3 | 80 | Drew Harrington | LHP | ATL | Louisville |
Notes: Signed 6/25; debuted 7/13 for Rookie-level Danville | |||||
3 | 81 | Garrett Hampson | SS | COL | Long Beach State |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/20 for Class A Short Season Boise | |||||
3 | 82 | Braden Webb | RHP | MIL | South Carolina |
Notes: Signed 6/20 | |||||
3 | 83 | Sean Murphy | C | OAK | Wright State |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/20 for Class A Short-Season Vermont | |||||
3 | 84 | Thomas Jones | OF | MIA | Laurens (SC) HS |
Notes: Signed 7/15; debuted 8/2 for Rookie-level GCL Marlins | |||||
3 | 85 | Mason Thompson | RHP | SD | Round Rock (TX) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 8/4 for Rookie-level AZL Padres | |||||
3 | 86 | Alex Call | OF | CWS | Ball State |
Notes: Signed 6/16; debuted 6/17 for Rookie-level Great Falls | |||||
3 | 87 | Bryson Brigman | SS | SEA | San Diego |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/17 for Class A Short Season Everett | |||||
3 | 88 | Shaun Anderson | RHP | BOS | Florida |
Notes: Signed 7/3; debuted 7/30 for Class A Short Season Lowell | |||||
3 | 89 | Jon Duplantier | RHP | ARI | Rice |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/21 for Class A Short Season Hillsboro | |||||
3 | 90 | Austin Franklin | RHP | TB | Paxton (FL) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 6/28 for Rookie-level GCL Rays | |||||
3 | 91 | Austin Hays | OF | BAL | Jacksonville |
Notes: Signed 6/21; debuted 6/22 for Class A Short Season Aberdeen; Buy his first card » | |||||
3 | 92 | Aaron Civale | RHP | CLE | Northeastern |
Notes: Signed 6/17; debuted 6/26 for Class A Short Season Mahoning Valley | |||||
3 | 93 | Griffin Jax | RHP | MIN | Air Force |
Notes: Signed 6/21; debuted 7/1 for Rookie-level Elizabethton | |||||
3 | 94 | Jesus Luzardo | LHP | WAS | Douglas (FLA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/20; underwent elbow surgery in March | |||||
3 | 95 | Heath Quinn | OF | SF | Samford |
Notes: Signed 6/16; debuted 6/20 for Rookie-level AZL Giants | |||||
3 | 96 | Nonie Williams | SS | LAA | Kansas City |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/20 for Rookie-level AZL Angels | |||||
3 | 97 | Jake Rogers | C | HOU | Tulane |
Notes: Signed 6/15; debuted 6/17 for Class A Short Season Tri-City ValleyCats | |||||
3 | 98 | Nolan Martinez | RHP | NYY | Culver City (CA) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 8/16 for Rookie-level GCL Yankees East | |||||
3 | 99 | Kole Enright | 3B | TEX | West Orange (FL) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/14; debuted 6/21 for Rookie-level AZL Rangers | |||||
3 | 100 | Blake Tiberi | 3B | NYM | Louisville |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 6/25 for Class A Short Season Brooklyn | |||||
3 | 101 | Dustin May | RHP | LAD | Northwest (TX) HS |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 7/6 for Rookie-level AZL Dodgers | |||||
3 | 102 | Zach Jackson | RHP | TOR | Arkansas |
Notes: Signed 7/3; debuted 7/9 for Rookie-level GCL Blue Jays | |||||
3 | 103 | Khalil Lee | OF | KC | Flint Hill (VA) School |
Notes: Signed 6/20; debuted 6/21 for Rookie-level AZL Royals | |||||
3 | 104 | Thomas Hatch | RHP | CHC | Oklahoma State |
Notes: Signed 7/8 | |||||
3 | 105 | Stephen Alemais | SS | PIT | Tulane |
Notes: Signed 6/16; debuted 6/18 for Class A Short Season West Virginia; turned this incredible double play 7/17 |
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3 | 106 | Zac Gallen | RHP | STL | North Carolina |
Notes: Signed 6/23; debuted 7/22 for Rookie-level GCL Cardinals |
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