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Draft  | Story | 9/29/2019

2020 MLB Draft: Raw Draft Order

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For the third time in the history of the Major League Baseball Draft (which began in 1965) the Detroit Tigers will have the No. 1 overall pick after enduring one of the worst seasons in history to finish 47-114. They finish with nearly the identical record as the Baltimore Orioles from a year ago (47-115), who played one more game. The Tigers' 47 wins, and .292 win percentage, is among the worse in MLB since the Tigers hit rock bottom in 2003 with a 43-119 record.

In 1997 the Tigers selected Rice righthander Matt Anderson with the No. 1 pick. In 2018 they took another college ace righthander, Casey Mize of Auburn, who is one of the top prospects in all of baseball thanks to an uncanny combination of stuff and command. Mize posted a 2.55 ERA in 21 starts this past season spanning 109 1/3 innings, allowing just 80 hits and 23 walks with 106 strikeouts across two levels of minor league baseball.

The Orioles, who finished marginally better than they did during the 2018 season, will have the second overall selection. This past year they used the No. 1 pick to select Oregon State switch-hitting catcher and Golden Spikes Award winner Adley Rutschman.

The 2020 MLB Draft will take place Monday-Wednesday, June 8-10. Stay tuned to Perfect Game for updates to the draft order as those changes are determined.

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 '19 (pick) 1st Pick '18 (pick) 1st Pick '17 (pick)
1 Detroit Tigers 47-114 .292 Riley Greene (5) Casey Mize (1) Alex Faedo (18)
2 Baltimore Orioles 54-108 .333 Adley Rutschman (1) Grayson Rodriguez (11) D.L. Hall (21)
3 Miami Marlins 57-105 .352 JJ Bleday (4) Connor Scott (13) Trevor Rogers (13)
4 Kansas City Royals 59-103 .364 Bobby Witt Jr (2) Brady Singer (18) Nick Pratto (14)
5 Toronto Blue Jays 67-95 .414 Alek Manoah (11) Jordan Groshans (12) Logan Warmoth (22)
6 Seattle Mariners 68-94 .420 George Kirby (20) Logan Gilbert (14) Evan White (17)
7 Pittsburgh Pirates 69-93 .426 Quinn Priester (18) Travis Swaggerty (10) Shane Baz (12)
8 Chicago White Sox 72-89 .447 Andrew Vaughn (3) Nick Madrigal (4) Jake Burger (11)
9 San Diego Padres 70-92 .432 CJ Abrams (6) Ryan Weathers (7) MacKenzie Gore (3)
10 Colorado Rockies 71-91 .438 Michael Toglia (23) Ryan Rolison (22) Ryan Vilade (48)
11 Los Angeles Angels 72-90 .444 Will Wilson (15) Jordyn Adams (17) Jordon Adell (10)
12 Cincinnati Reds 75-87 .464 Nick Lodolo (7) Jonathan India (5) Hunter Greene (2)
13 San Francisco Giants 77-85 .475 Hunter Bishop (10) Joey Bart (2) Heliot Ramos (19)
14 Texas Rangers 78-84 .481 Josh Jung (8) Cole Winn (15) Bubba Thompson (26)
15 Philadelphia Phillies 81-81 .500 Bryson Stott (14) Alec Bohm (3) Adam Haseley (8)
16 Chicago Cubs 84-78 .519 Ryan Jensen (27) Nico Hoerner (24) Brendon Little (27)
17 Boston Red Sox 84-78 .519 Cameron Cannon (43) Triston Casas (26) Tanner Houck (24)
18 Arizona Diamondbacks 85-77 .525 Corbin Carroll (16) Matt McLain (25) Pavin Smith (7)
19 New York Mets 86-76 .531 Brett Baty (12) Jarred Kelenic (6) David Peterson (20)
20 Milwaukee Brewers 89-73 .549 Ethan Small (28) Brice Turang (21) Keston Hiura (9)
21 St. Louis Cardinals 91-71 .562 Zack Thompson (19) Nolan Gorman (19) Scott Hurst (94)
22 Washington Nationals 93-69 .574 Jackson Rutledge (17) Mason Denaburg (27) Seth Romero (25)
23 Cleveland Indians 93-69 .574 Daniel Espino (24) Noah Naylor (29) Quentin Holmes (64)
24 Tampa Bays Rays 96-66 .593 Greg Jones (22) Matthew Liberatore (16) Brendan McKay (4)
25 Atlanta Braves 97-65 .599 Shea Langeliers (9) Carter Stewart (8) Kyle Wright (5)
26 Oakland Athletics 97-65 .599 Logan Davidson (29) Kyler Murray (9) Austin Beck (6)
27 Minnesota Twins 101-61 .623 Keoni Cavaco (13) Trevor Larnach (20) Royce Lewis (1)
28 New York Yankees 103-59 .636 Anthony Volpe (30) Anthony Seigler (23) Clarke Schmidt (16)
29 Los Angeles Dodgers 106-56 .654 Kody Hoese (25) J.T. Ginn (30) Jeren Kendall (23)
30 Houston Astros 107-55 .660 Korey Lee (32) Seth Beer (28) J.B. Bukauskas (15)


There were no unsigned picks from the first three rounds of the 2019 MLB Draft. Compensatory picks due to free agent activity and Competitive Balance Lottery selections will be added at a later point in time.





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