2002_MLB_Draft

2002 Major League Baseball draft

2002 Major League Baseball draft

Baseball draft of amateur players by Major League Baseball


The 2002 Major League Baseball draft, was held on June 4 and 5.

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It is featured in Michael Lewis' 2003 book Moneyball.

First round selections

The Royals selected Zack Greinke sixth overall. The 6x All-Star is a 6x Gold Glove winner at pitcher, 2x Silver Slugger at pitcher, 2 x ERA leader, and the 2009 Cy Young Award winner.
The Brewers selected Prince Fielder 7th overall. Fielder is a 6x All-Star, 3x Silver Slugger at first base, and led the National League in home runs in 2007.
The Mets selected Scott Kazmir 15th overall. Kazmir is a 3x All-Star and led the American League in strikeouts in 2007.
The Phillies selected Cole Hamels 17th overall. In 2008, the 4x All-Star led the Phillies to a World Series championship and was named World Series MVP.
The San Francisco Giants selected Matt Cain 25th overall. The 3x All-Star, pitched a perfect game in 2012, and won the World Series in 2010, and 2012.
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Supplemental first round compensation selections

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Compensation picks

  1. Pick from Boston Red Sox as compensation for signing of free agent Johnny Damon
  2. Pick from New York Yankees as compensation for signing of free agent Jason Giambi
  3. Pick from St. Louis Cardinals as compensation for signing of free agent Jason Isringhausen
  4. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Chan Ho Park
  5. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent David Weathers
  6. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Juan Gonzalez
  7. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Steve Karsay
  8. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Jason Giambi
  9. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Rondell White
  10. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Jason Isringhausen
  11. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Todd Van Poppel
  12. Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Johnny Damon
  13. Supplemental pick for failure to sign 2001 No. 1 choice Jeremy Sowers
  14. Supplemental pick for failure to sign 2001 No.1 choice Alan Horne

Background

The Pittsburgh Pirates selected 21-year-old right-handed pitcher Bryan Bullington with the first overall pick in the 2002 First-Year Player Draft. The 6'5", 225-pound hurler was ranked by Baseball America as having the best breaking ball and best command among all college pitchers.

In his three-year career at Ball State, Bullington posted a 29–11 record, 13 complete games and a 3.36 ERA in 46 games (42 starts). He is the university's all-time leader in strikeouts (357) and was a member of the 2001 USA National team. As a freshman, Bullington garnered all-conference honors and led the MAC in strikeouts. He was also named MAC Pitcher-of-the-Year for 2001 and 2002. Bullington set a MAC record in strikeouts and led the league in victories and ERA in 2002.

Other notable selections in the first round included Prince Fielder (Brewers), son of former Major Leaguer Cecil Fielder; and John Mayberry Jr. (Mariners), son of former Major Leaguer John Mayberry.[1]

This draft was discussed at length in the Michael Lewis book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, which analyzed Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane's approach to player scouting and development.

Other notable players

The Reds selected Joey Votto in the 2nd round. The 6x All-Star won the 2010 National League MVP Award.
The Red Sox selected Jon Lester in the 2nd round. A 5x All-Star, he is a 3x World Series champion.
The Braves selected Brian McCann in the 2nd round. McCann is a 7x All-Star and 6x Silver Slugger at catcher.
The Tigers selected Curtis Granderson in the 3rd Round. He is a 3x All-Star and a 2011 Silver Slugger as an outfielder.
The Angels selected Howie Kendrick in the 10th Round. a 2011 All-Star, He helped. lead the Nationals to the 2019 World Series championship.
The Dodgers selected Russell Martin in the 17th round. Martin is a 4x All-Star who in 2007 won the Silver Slugger and Gold Glove at catcher.

NFL players drafted


References

  1. "Background on the 2002 MLB Draft". Retrieved July 16, 2008.

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