Track the top 2013 MLB Draft picks
Looking for information on 2013 Draft picks? The table below shows information on top picks and notable players, including where they came from, when they signed and where they've made their debut.
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2013 Top and Notable Draft Picks
Pick | Player | Team | School |
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1 | Mark Appel, RHP | Astros | Stanford |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 1 Draft prospect; signed 6/19; debuted 7/5 with short-season Tri-City | |||
2 | Kris Bryant, 3B | Cubs | San Diego |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 3 Draft prospect, signed 7/12 with $6.7 million bonus; debuted 7/21 with AZL Cubs | |||
3 | Jonathan Gray, RHP | Rockies | Oklahoma |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 2 Draft prospect; signed 6/12, debuted 7/10 with Grand Junction | |||
4 | Kohl Stewart, RHP | Twins | St. Pius X (Texas) High School |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 7 Draft prospect; signed 6/19; debuted 7/4 with GCL Twins | |||
5 | Clint Frazier, 3B | Indians | Loganville (Ga.) High School |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 4 Draft prospect; signed 6/15; debuted 6/25 with AZL Indians | |||
6 | Colin Moran, 3B | Marlins | North Carolina |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 6 Draft prospect, signed 7/11 for $3.5 million; debuted 7/17 with Greensboro | |||
7 | Trey Ball, LHP/OF | Red Sox | New Castle Chrysler (Ind.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 8 Draft prospect; signed 6/19 | |||
8 | Hunter Dozier, SS | Royals | Stephen F. Austin |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 46 Draft prospect; signed 6/10; debuted 6/20 with Idaho Falls | |||
9 | Austin Meadows, OF | Pirates | Grayson (Ga.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 5 Draft prospect; signed 6/28; debuted 7/9 with GCL Pirates | |||
10 | Phil Bickford, RHP | Blue Jays | Oaks Christian (Calif.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 26 Draft prospect; did not sign | |||
11 | Dominic Smith, 1B | Mets | Serra (Calif.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 15 Draft prospect, signed 6/19; debuted 6/22 with GCL Mets | |||
12 | D.J. Peterson, 3B | Mariners | New Mexico |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 11 Draft prospect; signed 6/12; debuted 6/19 with Everett | |||
13 | Hunter Renfroe, OF | Padres | Mississippi State |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 28 Draft prospect; agreed to terms 7/9; debuted 7/11 with Eugene | |||
14 | Reese McGuire, C | Pirates | Kentwood (Wash.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 10 Draft prospect; signed 6/18; debuted 7/4 with GCL Pirates | |||
15 | Braden Shipley, RHP | D-backs | Nevada |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 9 Draft prospect; signed 6/18; debuted 7/2 with Hillsboro | |||
16 | J.P. Crawford, SS | Phillies | Lakewood (Calif.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 19 Draft prospect; cousin of Dodgers outfielder Carl Crawford; signed 6/18; debuted 6/27 with GCL Phillies | |||
17 | Tim Anderson, SS | White Sox | East Central (Miss.) CC |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 25 Draft prospect; signed 6/12; debuted 6/20 with Kannapolis | |||
18 | Chris Anderson, RHP | Dodgers | Jacksonville |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 16 Draft prospect; signed 6/12; debuted 6/25 with Great Lakes | |||
19 | Marco Gonzales, LHP | Cardinals | Gonzaga |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 14 Draft prospect; agreed to terms 6/12; debuted 7/8 with GCL Cardinals | |||
20 | Jon Crawford, RHP | Tigers | Florida |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 17 Draft prospect, signed 6/14; debuted 6/21 with Connecticut | |||
21 | Nick Ciuffo, C | Rays | Lexington (SC) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 23 Draft prospect; signed 6/21; debuted 7/2 with GCL Rays | |||
22 | Hunter Harvey, RHP | Orioles | Bandys (NC) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 22 Draft prospect; signed 6/21; debuted 7/19 with GCL Orioles | |||
23 | Chi-Chi Gonzalez, RHP | Rangers | Oral Roberts |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 31 Draft prospect; signed 6/10; debuted 6/14 with Spokane | |||
24 | Billy McKinney, CF | Athletics | Plano West (Texas) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 34 Draft prospect, signed 6/14; debuted 6/20 with AZL Athletics | |||
25 | Christian Arroyo, SS | Giants | Hernando (Fla.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/18; debuted 6/28 with AZL Giants | |||
26 | Eric Jagielo, 3B | Yankees | Notre Dame |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 37 Draft prospect; signed 6/13; debuted 6/27 with GCL Yankees 2 | |||
27 | Phil Ervin, CF | Reds | Samford |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 21 Draft prospect; signed 6/10; debuted 6/20 with Billings | |||
28 | Rob Kaminsky, LHP | Cardinals | St. Joseph's (N.J.) High School |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 38 Draft prospect; signed 6/18; debuted 7/4 with GCL Cardinals | |||
29 | Ryne Stanek, RHP | Rays | Arkansas |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 12 Draft prospect; signed 7/2 | |||
30 | Travis Demeritte, SS | Rangers | Winder-Barrow (Ga.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 50 Draft prospect; signed 6/10; debuted 6/20 with AZL Rangers | |||
31 | Jason Hursh, RHP | Braves | Oklahoma State |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 41 Draft prospect, signed 6/19; debuted 7/5 with Rome | |||
32 | Aaron Judge, OF | Yankees | Fresno State |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 24 Draft prospect, signed 7/11 for $1.8 million | |||
33 | Ian Clarkin, LHP | Yankees | James Madison (Calif.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 18 Draft prospect; signed 6/17 | |||
34 | Sean Manaea, LHP | Royals | Indiana State |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 13 Draft prospect; signed 6/21 | |||
35 | Matt Krook, LHP | Marlins | St. Ignatius (Calif.) Prep |
Notes: MLB.com's No.55 Draft prospect; opted to attend University of Oregon | |||
36 | Aaron Blair, RHP | D-backs | Marshall |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 35 Draft prospect; signed 6/22; debuted 7/5 with Hillsboro | |||
37 | Josh Hart, OF | Orioles | Parkview (Ga.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 54 Draft prospect, signed 6/19; debuted 7/2 with GCL Orioles | |||
38 | Michael Lorenzen, RHP | Reds | Cal State Fullerton |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 45 Draft prospect; agreed to terms 6/23; debuted 7/3 with AZL Reds | |||
39 | Corey Knebel, RHP | Tigers | Texas |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 47 Draft prospect, signed 6/17; debuted 6/23 with West Michigan | |||
40 | Andrew Thurman, RHP | Astros | UC Irvine |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 42 Draft prospect, signed 6/14; debuted 6/21 with Tri-City ValleyCats | |||
41 | Rob Zastryzny, LHP | Cubs | Missouri |
Notes: signed 6/18; debuted 7/7 with Boise | |||
42 | Ryan McMahon, 3B | Rockies | Mater Dei (Calif.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 78 Draft prospect; signed 6/14; debuted 6/20 with Grand Junction | |||
43 | Ryan Eades, RHP | Twins | LSU |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 29 Draft prospect; signed 6/28; debuted 7/9 with Elizabethton | |||
44 | Trevor Williams, RHP | Marlins | Arizona State |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 51 Draft prospect; signed 6/20; debuted 6/25 with GCL Marlins | |||
45 | Teddy Stankiewicz, RHP | Red Sox | Seminole State (Fla.) JC |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 88 Draft prospect; signed 6/29; debuted 7/21 with Lowell | |||
46 | Cody Reed, LHP | Royals | Northwest Mississippi |
Notes: signed 6/11; debuted 6/22 with Idaho Falls | |||
47 | Clinton Hollon, RHP | Blue Jays | Woodford County (Ky.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 86 Draft prospect; signed 7/3; debuted 7/26 with GCL Blue Jays | |||
48 | Andrew Church, RHP | Mets | Basic (Nev.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/19; debuted 7/3 with GCL Marlins | |||
49 | Austin Wilson, OF | Mariners | Stanford |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 27 Draft prospect; signed 6/21; debuted 6/24 with Everett | |||
50 | Dustin Peterson, 3B | Padres | Gilbert (Ariz.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 73 Draft prospect; signed 6/15; debuted 6/20 with AZL Padres | |||
51 | Blake Taylor, LHP | Pirates | Dana Hills (Calif.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 61 Draft prospect; signed 6/14; debuted 7/13 with GCL Pirates | |||
52 | Justin Williams, SS | D-backs | Terrebonne (La.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 90 Draft prospect; signed 6/19; debuted 6/21 with AZL D-backs | |||
53 | Andrew Knapp, C | Phillies | California |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 65 Draft prospect; signed 6/14; debuted 6/18 with Williamsport | |||
54 | Devin Williams, RHP | Brewers | Hazelwood West (Mo.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/17 for $1.35 million; debuted 6/26 with AZL Brewers | |||
55 | Tyler Danish, RHP | White Sox | Durant (Fla.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/15; debuted 6/22 with Bristol | |||
56 | Tom Windle, LHP | Dodgers | Minnesota |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 32 Draft prospect; signed 6/12; debuted 6/25 with Great Lakes | |||
57 | Oscar Mercado, SS | Cardinals | Vivian Gaither (Fla.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 36 Draft prospect, signed 6/17; debuted 6/26 with GCL Cardinals | |||
58 | Kevin Ziomek, LHP | Tigers | Vanderbilt |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 33 Draft prospect; signed 6/21; debuted 6/29 with Connecticut | |||
59 | Hunter Green, LHP | Angels | Warren East (Ky.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 48 Draft prospect, signed 6/23; debuted 7/12 with AZL Indians | |||
60 | Riley Unroe, SS | Rays | Desert Ridge (Ariz.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 92 Draft prospect; signed 6/12; debuted 6/24 with GCL Rays | |||
61 | Chance Sisco, C | Orioles | Santiago (Calif.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/20; debuted 6/22 with GCL Orioles | |||
62 | Akeem Bostick, RHP | Rangers | West Florence (S.C.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/10; debuted 6/22 with AZL Rangers | |||
63 | Dillon Overton, LHP | Athletics | Oklahoma |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 71 Draft prospect; agreed to terms 6/26 | |||
64 | Ryder Jones, 3B | Giants | Watauga (N.C.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/17; debuted 6/28 with AZL Giants | |||
65 | Victor Caratini, C | Braves | Miami Dade CC |
Notes: signed 6/17; debuted 6/20 with Danville | |||
66 | Gosuke Katoh, 2B | Yankees | Rancho Berardo (Calif.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/20; debuted 6/21 with GCL Yankees 1 | |||
67 | Kevin Franklin, 3B | Reds | Gahr (Calif.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/24; debuted 6/25 with AZL Reds | |||
68 | Jake Johansen, RHP | Nationals | Dallas Baptist |
Notes: signed 6/7; debuted 6/23 with Auburn | |||
69 | Jordan Paroubeck, CF | Padres | Serra (Calif.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 80 Draft prospect; signed 6/19 | |||
70 | Alex Balog, RHP | Rockies | San Francisco |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 44 Draft prospect; signed 6/14 | |||
71 | Chad Pinder, SS | Athletics | Virginia Tech |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 49 Draft prospect; signed 6/14; debuted 6/19 with Vermont | |||
72 | Tucker Neuhaus, SS | Brewers | Wharton (Fla.) HS |
Notes: signed 6/17; debuted 6/20 with AZL Brewers | |||
73 | Colby Suggs, RHP | Marlins | Arkansas |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 79 Draft prospect; signed 6/20; debuted 6/24 with GCL Marlins | |||
81 | Jon Denney, C | Red Sox | Yukon (Okla.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 20 Draft prospect; signed 6/21; debuted 7/4 with GCL Red Sox | |||
103 | Michael O'Neill, OF | Yankees | Michigan |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 83 Draft prospect; Nephew of Yankees All-Star Paul O'Neill; signed 6/13; debuted 6/17 with Staten Island | |||
116 | L.J. Mazzilli, 2B | Mets | Connecticut |
Notes: Son of former Mets outfielder Lee Mazzilli; signed 6/15; debuted 6/17 with Brooklyn | |||
123 | Andrew Mitchell, RHP | White Sox | Texas Christian |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 40 Draft prospect; signed 6/15; debuted 6/24 with Great Falls | |||
161 | Bobby Wahl, RHP | Athletics | Mississippi |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 30 Draft prospect; signed 6/20; debuted 7/3 with AZL Athletics | |||
174 | Luke Farrell, RHP | Royals | Northwestern |
Notes: Son of Red Sox manager John Farrell; signed 6/11; debuted 6/25 with Idaho Falls | |||
241 | Justin Parr, OF | Phillies | Illinois |
Notes: Twin brother of D-backs draftee Jordan Parr; signed 6/14; debuted 6/17 with Williamsport | |||
253 | Kyle Wren, OF | Braves | Georgia Tech |
Notes: Son of Braves general manager Frank Wren; signed 6/17; debuted 6/20 with Danville | |||
285 | Chad Jones, LHP | Reds | LSU |
Notes: Cut after being previously drafted by NFL's Giants; debuted 7/5 with AZL Reds | |||
329 | Erich Weiss, 3B | Pirates | Texas |
Notes: Son of former Major Leaguer Gary Weiss; signed 7/10; debuted 7/11 with Jamestown | |||
357 | Justin Seager, 1B | Mariners | Charlotte |
Notes: Brother of Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager, Dodgers prospect Corey Seager; signed 6/12; debuted 6/21 with Everett | |||
364 | Adam Law, 3B | Dodgers | BYU |
Notes: Son of former Cubs All-Star Vance Law, grandson of 1960 Cy Young winner Vern Law; signed 6/12; debuted 6/20 with AZL Dodgers | |||
426 | Ben Verlander, OF | Tigers | Old Dominion |
Notes: Brother of Tigers ace Justin Verlander; signed 6/14; debuted 6/19 with Connecticut | |||
450 | Jordan Parr, 3B | D-backs | Illinois |
Notes: Twin brother of D-backs draftee Justin Parr; signed 6/13; debuted 6/14 with Hillsboro | |||
461 | Edwin Diaz, SS | Athletics | Ladislao Martinez (P.R.) HS |
Notes: Son of former Major Leaguer Edwin Diaz; signed 6/21; debuted 7/1 with AZL Athletics | |||
649 | Brody Weiss, SS | Rockies | Regis Jesuit (Colo.) HS |
Notes: Son of Rockies manager Walt Weiss | |||
653 | Ryan Boldt, OF | Red Sox | Red Wing (Minn.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 39 Draft prospect | |||
676 | Cody Dent, 3B | Nationals | Florida |
Notes: Son of former All-Star Bucky Dent; signed 6/16; debuted 6/17 with Auburn | |||
834 | Kevin Kuntz, SS | Royals | Kansas |
Notes: Son of Royals coach Rusty Kuntz; signed 6/11; debuted 6/21 with Burlington | |||
859 | Kyle Serrano, RHP | Rockies | Farragut (Tenn.) HS |
Notes: MLB.com's No. 43 Draft prospect | |||
871 | Cavan Biggio, 2B | Phillies | St. Thomas HS (TX) |
Notes: Son of former Major Leaguer Craig Biggio | |||
958 | Max Beatty, RHP | Padres | Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) |
Notes: Missed 2012 season, overcame testicular cancer; signed 6/12; debuted 6/22 with AZL Padres | |||
1,020 | Cory Hahn, OF | D-backs | Arizona State |
Notes: Paralyzed after sliding head-first in second college game | |||
1,037 | Kacy Clemens, RHP | Astros | Memorial (Texas) HS |
Notes: Son of seven-time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens; will not sign | |||
1,086 | Torii Hunter Jr., OF | Tigers | Prosper (Texas) HS |
Notes: Son of Tigers outfielder Torii Hunter | |||
1,112 | JaVon Shelby, SS | Brewers | Tates Creek (Ky.) HS |
Notes: Son of Brewers coach John Shelby | |||
1,113 | Cody Yount, 1B | White Sox | Virginia Commonwealth |
Notes: Nephew of Brewers Hall of Famer Robin Yount; signed 6/15; debuted 6/21 with Bristol | |||
1,124 | Josh Pettitte, RHP | Yankees | Deer Park (Texas) HS |
Notes: Son of Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte; did not sign | |||
1,153 | Jacob Heyward, OF | Braves | Eagles Landing Christian Academy (Ga.) |
Notes: Brother of Braves outfielder Jason Heyward |
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