2015 Major League Baseball draft

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2015 Major League Baseball draft
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General information
Date(s)June 8–10, 2015
Location Secaucus, New Jersey
Network(s) MLB Network
Overview
1,215 total selections
First selection Dansby Swanson
Arizona Diamondbacks
First round selections42
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The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held from June 8 through June 10, 2015, to assign amateur baseball players to MLB teams. The draft order is the reverse order of the 2014 MLB season standings. As the Diamondbacks finished the 2014 season with the worst record, they had the first overall selection. In addition, the Houston Astros had the 2nd pick of the 2015 draft, as compensation for failing to sign Brady Aiken, the first overall selection of the 2014 MLB Draft.

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Twelve free agents received and rejected qualifying offers of $15.3 million for the 2015 season, entitling their teams to compensatory draft choices if they are signed by another team. The team signing the player will lose their first round choice, though the first ten picks are protected. [1] The New York Mets surrendered their first round pick (15th overall) to sign Michael Cuddyer, while the Colorado Rockies gained a supplementary pick. [2] The Toronto Blue Jays lost their pick for signing Russell Martin, giving a compensatory pick to the Pittsburgh Pirates. [3] The Boston Red Sox surrendered their second- and third-round picks (Boston's first pick is protected) to sign Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramírez. The San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers received supplementary picks. [4]

Dean Kremer became the first ever Israeli drafted in an MLB draft, when selected in the 38th round, by the Padres. [5]

First round selections

Key
All-Star
*Player did not sign
PickPlayerTeamPositionSchool
1 Dansby Swanson Arizona Diamondbacks Shortstop Vanderbilt
2 Alex Bregman Houston Astros [Compensation 1] Shortstop LSU
3 Brendan Rodgers Colorado Rockies Shortstop Lake Mary High School (FL)
4 Dillon Tate Texas Rangers Right-handed pitcher UC Santa Barbara
5 Kyle Tucker Houston Astros Outfielder H.B. Plant High School (FL)
6 Tyler Jay Minnesota Twins Left-handed pitcher Illinois
7 Andrew Benintendi Boston Red Sox Outfielder Arkansas
8 Carson Fulmer Chicago White Sox Right-handed pitcher Vanderbilt
9 Ian Happ Chicago Cubs Outfielder Cincinnati
10 Cornelius Randolph Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop Griffin High School (GA)
11 Tyler Stephenson Cincinnati Reds Catcher Kennesaw Mountain High School (GA)
12 Josh Naylor Miami Marlins First baseman St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School (ON)
13 Garrett Whitley Tampa Bay Rays Outfielder Niskayuna High School (NY)
14 Kolby Allard Atlanta Braves Left-handed pitcher San Clemente High School (CA)
15 Trenton Clark Milwaukee Brewers Outfielder Richland High School (TX)
16 James Kaprielian New York Yankees Right-handed pitcher UCLA
17 Brady Aiken Cleveland Indians Left-handed pitcher IMG Academy (FL)
18 Phil Bickford San Francisco Giants Right-handed pitcher College of Southern Nevada
19 Kevin Newman Pittsburgh Pirates Shortstop Arizona
20 Richie Martin Oakland Athletics Shortstop Florida
21 Ashe Russell Kansas City Royals Right-handed pitcher Cathedral High School (IN)
22 Beau Burrows Detroit Tigers Right-handed pitcher Weatherford High School (TX)
23 Nick Plummer St. Louis Cardinals Outfielder Brother Rice High School (MI)
24 Walker Buehler Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Vanderbilt
25 D. J. Stewart Baltimore Orioles Outfielder Florida State
26 Taylor Ward Los Angeles Angels Catcher Fresno State

Compensatory round

PickPlayerTeamPositionSchool
27 Mike Nikorak Colorado Rockies [Compensation 2] Right-handed pitcher Stroudsburg High School (PA)
28 Mike Soroka Atlanta Braves [Compensation 3] Right-handed pitcher Bishop Carroll High School (AB)
29 Jon Harris Toronto Blue Jays [Compensation 4] Right-handed pitcher Missouri State
30 Kyle Holder New York Yankees [Compensation 5] Shortstop San Diego
31 Chris Shaw San Francisco Giants [Compensation 6] First baseman Boston College
32 Ke'Bryan Hayes Pittsburgh Pirates [Compensation 7] Third baseman Concordia Lutheran High School (TX)
33 Nolan Watson Kansas City Royals [Compensation 8] Right-handed pitcher Lawrence North High School (IN)
34 Christin Stewart Detroit Tigers [Compensation 9] Outfielder Tennessee
35 Kyle Funkhouser * Los Angeles Dodgers [Compensation 10] Right-handed pitcher Louisville
36 Ryan Mountcastle Baltimore Orioles [Compensation 11] Shortstop Hagerty High School (FL)

Competitive Balance Round A

PickPlayerTeamPositionSchool
37 Daz Cameron Houston Astros [Trades 1] Outfielder Eagle's Landing Christian Academy (GA)
38 Tyler Nevin Colorado Rockies Third baseman Poway High School (CA)
39 Jake Woodford St. Louis Cardinals Right-handed pitcher H.B. Plant High School (FL)
40 Nathan Kirby Milwaukee Brewers Left-handed pitcher Virginia
41 Austin Riley Atlanta Braves [Trades 2] Third baseman DeSoto Central High School (MS)
42 Triston McKenzie Cleveland Indians Right-handed pitcher Royal Palm Beach High School (FL)

Other notable selections

RoundPickPlayerTeamPositionSchool
243 Alex Young Arizona Diamondbacks Left-handed pitcher Texas Christian University
244 Peter Lambert Colorado Rockies Right-handed pitcher San Dimas High School (CA)
246 Tom Eshelman Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Cal State Fullerton
247 Donnie Dewees Chicago Cubs Outfielder North Florida
248 Scott Kingery Philadelphia Phillies Infielder Arizona
255 Cody Ponce Milwaukee Brewers Right-handed pitcher Cal Poly Pomona
256 Brady Singer * Toronto Blue Jays Right-handed pitcher Eustis High School (FL)
258 Andrew Stevenson Washington Nationals Outfielder LSU
260 Nick Neidert Seattle Mariners Right-handed pitcher Peachtree Ridge High School (GA)
261 Andrew Suarez San Francisco Giants Left-handed pitcher Miami
262 Kevin Kramer Pittsburgh Pirates Second baseman UCLA
264 Josh Staumont Kansas City Royals Right-handed pitcher Azusa Pacific
265 Tyler Alexander Detroit Tigers Left-handed pitcher TCU
270 Jahmai Jones Los Angeles Angels Outfielder Wesleyan School (GA)
271 Tanner Rainey Cincinnati Reds Right-handed pitcher West Alabama
272 Andrew Moore Seattle Mariners Right-handed pitcher Oregon State
273 Kyle Cody * Minnesota Twins Right-handed pitcher Kentucky
274 Josh Sborz Los Angeles Dodgers [Trades 3] Right-handed pitcher Virginia
275 A. J. Minter Atlanta Braves [Trades 4] Left-handed pitcher Texas A&M
376 Taylor Clarke Arizona Diamondbacks Right-handed pitcher College of Charleston
378 Michael Matuella Texas Rangers Right-handed pitcher Duke
380 Travis Blankenhorn Minnesota Twins Third baseman Pottsville Area High School (PA)
384 Blake Trahan Cincinnati Reds Shortstop Louisiana-Lafayette
386 Jacob Nix San Diego Padres Right-handed pitcher IMG Academy (FL)
387 Brandon Lowe Tampa Bay Rays Second baseman Maryland
391 Justin Maese Toronto Blue Jays Right-handed pitcher Ysleta High School (TX)
393 Mark Mathias Cleveland Indians Second baseman California Polytechnic State
394 Braden Bishop Seattle Mariners Center fielder Washington
399 Drew Smith Detroit Tigers Right-handed pitcher Dallas Baptist
3100 Harrison Bader St. Louis Cardinals Outfielder Florida
3101 Philip Pfeifer Los Angeles Dodgers Left-handed pitcher Vanderbilt
3103 Rhett Wiseman Washington Nationals Outfielder Vanderbilt
3105 Jordan Hicks St. Louis Cardinals Right-handed pitcher Cypress Creek High School (TX)
4111 Tate Matheny Boston Red Sox Outfielder Missouri State
4114 Kyle Martin Philadelphia Phillies First baseman South Carolina
4116 Cody Poteet Miami Marlins Right-handed pitcher UCLA
4117 Austin Allen San Diego Padres Catcher Florida Tech
4119 David Thompson New York Mets Third baseman Miami
4121 Demi Orimoloye Milwaukee Brewers Outfielder St. Matthew High School (ON)
4126 Mac Marshall San Francisco Giants Left-handed pitcher Chipola
4128 Skye Bolt Oakland Athletics Outfielder North Carolina
4131 Paul DeJong St. Louis Cardinals Infielder Illinois State
4132 Willie Calhoun Los Angeles Dodgers Second baseman Yavapai
4133 Ryan McKenna Baltimore Orioles Outfielder St. Thomas Aquinas High School (NH)
4134 Mariano Rivera III Washington Nationals Right-handed pitcher Iona
5136 Ryan Burr Arizona Diamondbacks Right-handed pitcher Arizona State
5139 Trent Thornton Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher North Carolina
5143 Ryan Kellogg Chicago Cubs Left-handed pitcher Arizona State
5148 Joe McCarthy Tampa Bay Rays Outfielder Virginia
5149 Thomas Szapucki New York Mets Left-handed pitcher William T. Dwyer High School (FL)
5153 Chance Adams New York Yankees Right-handed pitcher Dallas Baptist
5154 Ka'ai Tom Cleveland Indians Outfielder Kentucky
5155 Drew Jackson Seattle Mariners Shortstop Stanford
5157 Brandon Waddell Pittsburgh Pirates Left-handed pitcher Virginia
5161 Ryan Helsley St. Louis Cardinals Right-handed pitcher Northeastern State
5164 Taylor Hearn Washington Nationals Left-handed pitcher Oklahoma Baptist
6171 Travis Lakins Boston Red Sox Right-handed pitcher Ohio State
6173 David Berg Chicago Cubs Right-handed pitcher UCLA
6175 Jimmy Herget Cincinnati Reds Right-handed pitcher South Florida
6181 Eric Hanhold Milwaukee Brewers Right-handed pitcher Florida
6186 Steven Duggar San Francisco Giants Outfielder Clemson
6187 J. T. Brubaker Pittsburgh Pirates Right-handed pitcher Akron
6190 Matt Hall Detroit Tigers Left-handed pitcher Missouri State Bears
6192 Edwin Ríos Los Angeles Dodgers First baseman Florida International
6196 David Fletcher Los Angeles Angels Shortstop Loyola Marymount
7198 Dylan Moore Texas Rangers Shortstop Central Florida
7201 Ben Taylor Boston Red Sox Right-handed pitcher South Alabama
7208 Jake Cronenworth Tampa Bay Rays Second baseman Michigan
7210 Patrick Weigel Atlanta Braves Right-handed pitcher Houston
7212 Travis Bergen Toronto Blue Jays Left-handed pitcher Kennesaw State
7222 Andrew Sopko Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Gonzaga
7223 Gray Fenter Baltimore Orioles Pitcher West Memphis High School (AR)
8229 Garrett Stubbs Houston Astros Catcher Southern California
8231 Logan Allen Boston Red Sox Left-handed pitcher IMG Academy (FL)
8236 Chris Paddack Miami Marlins Right-handed pitcher Cedar Park High School (TX)
8243 Donny Sands New York Yankees Catcher Salpointe Catholic High School (AZ)
8254 Koda Glover Washington Nationals Right-handed pitcher Oklahoma State
9258 Pete Fairbanks Texas Rangers Right-handed pitcher Missouri
9260 LaMonte Wade Minnesota Twins Outfielder Maryland
9269 Kevin Kaczmarski New York Mets Outfielder Evansville
10293 Vimael Machin Chicago Cubs Shortstop Virginia Commonwealth
10303 James Reeves New York Yankees Left-handed pitcher The Citadel
10314 Taylor Guilbeau Washington Nationals Left-handed pitcher Alabama
11318 Scott Heineman Texas Rangers Outfielder Oregon
11319 Patrick Sandoval Houston Astros Left-handed pitcher Mission Viejo High School (CA)
11327 Brett Kennedy San Diego Padres Pitcher Fordham
11333 Josh Rogers New York Yankees Pitcher Louisville
12349 Myles Straw Houston Astros Outfielder St. Johns River State College
12354 P. J. Higgins Chicago Cubs Catcher Old Dominion
12370 Kyle Dowdy Detroit Tigers Right-handed pitcher Hawaii
13378 Curtis Terry Texas Rangers First baseman Archer High School (GA)
13381 Matt Kent Boston Red Sox Pitcher Texas A&M
13403 Cedric Mullins Baltimore Orioles Outfielder Campbell
13404 Max Schrock Washington Nationals Second baseman South Carolina
14411 Bobby Poyner Boston Red Sox Left-handed pitcher Florida
14429 Nick Dini Kansas City Royals Catcher Wagner
14430 A. J. Simcox Detroit Tigers Shortstop Tennessee
15449 P. J. Conlon New York Mets Pitcher San Diego
17507 Trey Wingenter San Diego Padres Right-handed pitcher Auburn
17510 Evan Phillips Atlanta Braves Right-handed pitcher UNC Wilmington
18536 Kyle Keller Miami Marlins Right-handed pitcher Southeastern Louisiana
19578 Seth Brown Oakland Athletics First baseman Lewis-Clark State College
19580 Cam Vieaux * Detroit Tigers Left-handed pitcher Michigan State
20607 Tanner Anderson Pittsburgh Pirates Right-handed pitcher Harvard
22649 Cole Sands * Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher North Florida Christian School (FL)
22663 Cody Carroll New York Yankees Right-handed pitcher Southern Miss
23694 Chad Smith * Cleveland Indians Pitcher Wallace State Community College
23695 Art Warren Seattle Mariners Right-handed pitcher Ashland University
27824 Ryan Brinley Washington Nationals Pitcher Sam Houston State
28829 Zac Grotz Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University
28852 Kyle Garlick Los Angeles Dodgers Outfielder Cal Poly Pomona
29871 Donny Everett * Milwaukee Brewers Right-handed pitcher Clarksville High School (TN)
29882 Jason Bilous * Los Angeles Dodgers Right-handed pitcher Caravel Academy (DE)
30888 Jeffrey Springs Texas Rangers Left-handed pitcher Appalachian State
31929 Tanner Dodson * New York Mets Left-handed pitcher Jesuit High School (CA)
30893 Tyler Payne Chicago Cubs Catcher West Virginia State
33978 C. D. Pelham Texas Rangers Left-handed pitcher Spartanburg Methodist College
341,017 Ty France San Diego Padres First Baseman San Diego State University
361,071 Trevor Kelley Boston Red Sox Right-handed pitcher North Carolina
371,099 Luken Baker * Houston Astros Right-handed pitcher Oak Ridge High School (TX)
371,106 Ruben Cardenas * Miami Marlins Outfielder Bishop Alemany High School (CA)
381,130 Alex McKenna * Minnesota Twins Outfielder Bishop Alemany High School (CA)
381,144 Braden Webb * Cleveland Indians Pitcher No school
391,160 Daniel Tillo * Minnesota Twins Left-handed pitcher North High School (IA)
391,185 Jared Walsh Los Angeles Angels First baseman Georgia
401,207 Daniel Zamora Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher Stony Brook
401,208 Nick Maton * Oakland Athletics Shortstop Glenwood High School (IL)

See also

Notes

Compensation picks
  1. Compensation pick for failing to sign Brady Aiken in the 2014 draft.
  2. Compensation pick for the New York Mets signing Michael Cuddyer
  3. Compensation pick for the Minnesota Twins signing Ervin Santana
  4. Compensation pick for the Chicago White Sox signing Melky Cabrera
  5. Compensation pick for the Chicago White Sox signing David Robertson
  6. Compensation pick for the Boston Red Sox signing Pablo Sandoval
  7. Compensation pick for the Toronto Blue Jays signing Russell Martin
  8. Compensation pick for the San Diego Padres signing James Shields
  9. Compensation pick for the Washington Nationals signing Max Scherzer
  10. Compensation pick for the Boston Red Sox signing Hanley Ramírez
  11. Compensation pick for the Seattle Mariners signing Nelson Cruz
Trades
  1. The Astros acquired the 37th pick from the Miami Marlins along with Jake Marisnick, Colin Moran, and Francis Martes for Jarred Cosart, Enrique Hernández, and Austin Wates. [6]
  2. The Braves acquired the 41st pick from the San Diego Padres along with Carlos Quentin, Cameron Maybin, Matt Wisler, and Jordan Paroubeck in exchange for Craig Kimbrel and Melvin Upton, Jr. [7]
  3. The Dodgers acquired the 74th pick, Ryan Webb, and Brian Ward from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for Ben Rowen and Chris O'Brien. [8]
  4. The Braves acquired the 75th pick from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Víctor Reyes. [9]

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