Updated Mon., Feb. 9
For the second time since the team's inception, the Arizona Diamondbacks (64-98) will select first overall in the 2015 MLB Draft. The only other time they owned the No. 1 overall pick occurred in 2005 when they selected eventual All-Star outfielder Justin Upton, who now plays with the Atlanta Braves. The Diamondbacks took high school righthander Touki Toussaint with the 16th overall pick in 2014.
The Houston Astros will receive a compensatory pick, the second overall selection, after they were unable to sign Brady Aiken, the No. 1 overall pick from this past year's draft. The Astros will also have the fifth overall pick after finishing the 2014 season with a 70-92 record.
The Texas Rangers, who had the 10th best record after the 2013 season at 91-72, ended this year with the third worst record and the fourth overall pick for 2015.
The Seattle Mariners, who picked sixth overall this past year, enjoyed the biggest jump in the draft order thanks to their 87-75 season and will pick 21st overall next June.
With a 98-64 record, the Los Angeles Angels finished with the best record in baseball and have the final pick of the first round.
The 2015 MLB Draft will take place Monday-Wednesday, June 8-10.
Tie-breakers for teams that finished with the exact same record/winning percentage are awarded to the team that finished with the worse record the previous season. Changes to the draft order due to free agent signings will be reflected once teams start signing players in the offseason.
PK |
Team |
Record |
Win % |
1st Pick 2014 (pick) |
1st Pick 2013 (pick) |
1st Pick 2012 (pick) |
1 |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
64-98 |
.395 |
Touki Toussaint (16) |
Braden Shipley (15)
|
Stryker Trahan (26)
|
2 |
Houston Astros* |
NA |
NA |
Compensatory pick |
NA
|
NA
|
3 |
Colorado Rockies |
66-96 |
.407 |
Kyle Freeland (8) |
Jonathan Gray (3)
|
David Dahl (10)
|
4 |
Texas Rangers |
67-95 |
.414 |
Luis Ortiz (30) |
Alex Gonzalez (23)
|
Lewis Brinson (29)
|
5 |
Houston Astros |
70-92 |
.432 |
Brady Aiken (1)* |
Mark Appel (1)
|
Carlos Correa (1)
|
6 |
Minnesota Twins |
70-92 |
.432 |
Nick Gordon (5) |
Kohl Stewart (4)
|
Byron Buxton (2)
|
7 |
Boston Red Sox |
71-91 |
.438 |
Michael Chavis (26) |
Trey Ball (7)
|
Deven Marrero (24)
|
8 |
Chicago White Sox |
73-89 |
.451 |
Carlos Rodon (3) |
Tim Anderson (17)
|
Courtney Hawkins (13)
|
9 |
Chicago Cubs |
73-89 |
.451 |
Kyle Schwarber (4) |
Kris Bryant (2)
|
Albert Almora (6)
|
10 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
73-89 |
.451 |
Aaron Nola (7) |
J.P. Crawford (16)
|
Shane Watson (40)
|
11 |
Cincinnati Reds |
76-86 |
.469 |
Nick Howard (19) |
Phillip Ervin (27)
|
Nick Travieso (14)
|
12 |
Miami Marlins |
77-85 |
.475 |
Tyler Kolek (2) |
Colin Moran (6)
|
Andrew Heaney (9)
|
13 |
@San Diego Padres |
77-85 |
.475 |
Trea Turner (13) |
Hunter Renfroe (13)
|
Max Fried (7)
|
14 (13) |
Tampa Bays Rays |
77-85 |
.475 |
Casey Gillaspie (20) |
Nick Ciuffo (21)
|
Richie Shaffer (25)
|
15 |
@New York Mets |
79-83 |
.488 |
Michael Conforto (10) |
Gavin Cecchini (12)
|
Brandon Nimmo (13)
|
16 (14) |
Atlanta Braves |
79-83 |
.488 |
Braxton Davidson (32) |
Jason Hursh (31)
|
Lucas Sims (21)
|
17 (15) |
Milwaukee Brewers |
82-80 |
.506 |
Kodi Medeiros (12) |
Devin Williams (54)
|
Clint Coulter (27)
|
18 |
@Toronto Blue Jays |
83-79 |
.512 |
Jeff Hoffman (9)
|
Phil Bickford (10)
|
D.J. Davis (17)
|
19 (16) |
New York Yankees |
84-78 |
.519 |
Jacob Lindgren (55) |
Eric Jagielo (26)
|
Ty Hensley (30)
|
20 (17) |
Cleveland Indians |
85-77 |
.525 |
Bradley Zimmer (21) |
Clint Frazier (5)
|
Tyler Naquin (15)
|
21 |
@Seattle Mariners |
87-75 |
.537 |
Alex Jackson (6) |
D.J. Peterson (12) |
Mike Zunino (3)
|
22 (18) |
San Francisco Giants |
88-74 |
.543 |
Tyler Beede (14) |
Christian Arroyo (25)
|
Chris Stratton (20)
|
23 (19) |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
88-74 |
.543 |
Cole Tucker (24) |
Austin Meadows (9)
|
Mark Appel (8)
|
24 (20) |
Oakland Athletics |
88-74 |
.543 |
Matt Chapman (25) |
Billy McKinney (24)
|
Addison Russell (11)
|
25 (21) |
Kansas City Royals |
89-73 |
.549 |
Brandon Finnegan (17) |
Hunter Dozier (8)
|
Kyle Zimmer (5)
|
26 (22) |
Detroit Tigers |
90-72 |
.556 |
Derek Hill (23) |
Jonathon Crawford (20)
|
Jake Thompson (91)
|
27 (23) |
St. Louis Cardinals |
90-72 |
.556 |
Luke Weaver (27) |
Marco Gonzales (19)
|
Michael Wacha (19) |
28 (24) |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
94-68 |
.580 |
Grant Holmes (22) |
Chris Anderson (18)
|
Corey Seager (18)
|
29 (25) |
Baltimore Orioles |
96-66 |
.593 |
Brian Gonzalez (90) |
Hunter Harvey (22)
|
Kevin Gausman (4)
|
30 |
@Washington Nationals |
96-66 |
.593 |
Erick Fedde (18) |
Jake Johansen (68)
|
Lucas Giolito (16)
|
31 (26) |
Los Angeles Angels |
98-64 |
.605 |
Sean Newcomb (15) |
Hunter Green (59)
|
R.J. Alvarez (114)
|
*Compensation for unsigned 2014 first-round pick Brady Aiken
@Picks lost due to signing free agents:
- The New York Mets lose their first round pick, originally 15th overall, for signing Michael Cuddyer
- The Toronto Blue Jays lose their first round pick, originally 18th overall, for signing Russell Martin
- The Boston Red Sox lose their second round pick, slot TBD, for signing Pablo Sandoval
- The Boston Red Sox lose their competitive balance lottery pick, the second pick in the round, for signing Hanley Ramirez
- The Seattle Mariners lose their first round pick, originally 21st overall, for signing Nelson Cruz
- The Chicago White Sox lose their second round pick for signing David Robertson
- The Minnesota Twins lose their second round pick for signing Ervin Santana
- The Chicago White Sox lose their third round pick for signing Melky Cabrera
- The Washington Nationals lose their first round pick, originally 30th overall, for signing Max Scherzer
- The San Diego Padres lose their first round pick, originally 13th overall, for signing James Shields
There were only two other unsigned players from the 2014 draft that will affect next year's order:
- Andrew Suarez, 57th overall selection (second round) - the Nationals will be awarded the 58th overall pick in the 2015 draft
- Trevor Megill, 104th overall selection (third round) - the Cardinals will be awarded a pick after the third round in the 2015 draft
Compensation Round A
Below is the list of players that were offered qualifying offers. The players have until Mon., Nov. 10 to either accept or reject these offers. The players that accept will receive a one-year, $15.3 million deal. The players that don't will become free agents. The teams that don't re-sign these free agents will be given a compensatory selection as listed below. The teams that sign these players will lose their first round picks, unless they have a pick among the top 11 overall selections, in which they would lose their next pick.
UPDATES: All 12 players rejected the qualifying offers. Here is the full list of the free agents that could effect the 2015 MLB Draft order.
1 (27). Rockies - Michael Cuddyer (signed with the Mets)
2 (28). Braves - Ervin Santana (signed with the Twins)
3 (29). Blue Jays - Melky Cabrera (signed with the White Sox)
4 (30). Yankees - David Robertson (signed with the White Sox)
5 (31). Giants - Pablo Sandoval (signed with the Red Sox)
6 (32). Pirates - Russell Martin (signed with the Blue Jays)
7 (33). Royals - James Shields (signed with the Padres)
8 (34). Tigers - Max Scherzer (signed with the Nationals)
9 (35). Dodgers - Hanley Ramirez (signed with the Red Sox)
10 (36). Orioles - Nelson Cruz (signed with the Mariners)
Tigers re-sign Victor Martinez. Pirates re-sign Francisco Liriano.
Competitive Balance Lottery Round A
1 (37). Astros (from 2014 trade with the Marlins)
2 (38). Rockies
3 (39). Cardinals
4 (40). Brewers
5 (41). Padres
6 (42). Indians
Competitive Balance Lottery Round B (after Round 2)
1. Reds
2. Red Sox (from 2014 trade with the Athletics) picked forfeited by signing Hanley Ramirez
2. Mariners
3. Twins
4. Orioles
5. Diamondbacks