1992 Major League Baseball Draft - First-round Selections

First-round Selections

The 1993 expansion Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins participated in the MLB Draft for the first time in 1992.

With the first overall selections of the previous two drafts, Chipper Jones and Brien Taylor, receiving signing bonuses of $1.2 million ($2,108,711 in current dollar terms) and $1.55 million ($2,612,619 in current dollar terms) respectively, salary demands of new players became a factor in the 1992 draft. Prior to the draft, Jeffrey Hammonds of the Stanford Cardinal baseball team sought a signing bonus of $1.8 million ($2,944,795 in current dollar terms). Derek Jeter, a high school player who had a commitment to play college baseball at the University of Michigan, was believed to be seeking a bonus of at least $1 million ($1,635,997 in current dollar terms) to forego college.

The Astros, holding the first overall selection, were keenly aware of the bonus demands of Hammonds and Jeter, as they were unable to sign their first-round pick in the 1991 MLB Draft, John Burke, who held out for a bonus of $500,000 ($842,780 in current dollar terms) as the sixth overall selection. They selected Phil Nevin, the 1992 College World Series Most Outstanding Player, with the first overall selection. In addition to perceiving Nevin as close to MLB-ready, needing little development in minor league baseball, Nevin also did not seek a large signing bonus. He agreed to sign with the Astros for $700,000 ($1,145,198 in current dollar terms). Astros' scout Hal Newhouser quit in protest, as he had insisted to Astros' management that they should choose Jeter.

The teams with the first four selections, the Astros, Cleveland Indians, Montreal Expos, and Baltimore Orioles, had the four lowest payrolls in MLB. The Cleveland Indians selected Paul Shuey out of the University of North Carolina with the second selection, who they projected could develop into a closer comparable to Rob Dibble. The Expos, who preferred Hammonds, drafted B. J. Wallace instead, as they were unable to afford Hammonds' salary demands. The Orioles selected Hammonds with the fourth overall selection; he signed with the Orioles for $975,000 ($1,595,097 in current dollar terms), the largest signing bonus given out in the 1992 Draft. With the fifth pick, the Reds chose Chad Mottola from the University of Central Florida (UCF), making Mottola the first UCF athlete to be chosen in the first round of a professional sports draft. He signed with the Reds the day of the draft for $400,000 ($654,399 in current dollar terms).

Yankees scout Dick Grouch, assigned to scout in the Midwest, watched Jeter participate in an all-star camp held at Western Michigan University, and came away sold by Jeter's talent. Though the Yankees were also concerned that Jeter might attend college, Grouch convinced the team to select Jeter. Regarding the possibility Jeter would attend Michigan, Grouch said "the only place Derek Jeter's going is to Cooperstown", referring to the home city of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Jeter signed with the Yankees for $800,000 ($1,308,798 in current dollar terms).

Scott Boras advised Charles Johnson and Michael Tucker. Those players fell in the first round as their perceived salary demands were too high for many teams.

Key
All-Star
First round selections
Pick Player Team Position School
1 Nevin, PhilPhil Nevin Houston Astros Third baseman Cal State Fullerton
2 Shuey, PaulPaul Shuey Cleveland Indians Pitcher University of North Carolina
3 Wallace, B. J.B. J. Wallace Montreal Expos Pitcher Mississippi State University
4 Hammonds, JeffreyJeffrey Hammonds Baltimore Orioles Outfielder Stanford University
5 Mottola, ChadChad Mottola Cincinnati Reds Outfielder University of Central Florida
6 Jeter, DerekDerek Jeter New York Yankees Shortstop Kalamazoo Central High School
7 Murray, CalvinCalvin Murray San Francisco Giants Outfielder University of Texas
8 Janicki, PetePete Janicki California Angels Pitcher UCLA
9 Wilson, PrestonPreston Wilson New York Mets Shortstop Bamberg Erhardt High School
10 Tucker, MichaelMichael Tucker Kansas City Royals Shortstop Longwood University
11 Wallace, DerekDerek Wallace Chicago Cubs Pitcher Pepperdine University
12 Felder, KennyKenny Felder Milwaukee Brewers Outfielder Florida State University
13 McConnell, ChadChad McConnell Philadelphia Phillies Outfielder Creighton University
14 Villone, RonRon Villone Seattle Mariners Pitcher University of Massachusetts
15 Lowe, SeanSean Lowe St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher Arizona State University
16 Greene, RickRick Greene Detroit Tigers Pitcher Louisiana State University
17 Pittsley, JimJim Pittsley Detroit Tigers Pitcher Dubois Area High School
18 Roberts, ChrisChris Roberts New York Mets Pitcher Florida State University
19 Stewart, ShannonShannon Stewart Toronto Blue Jays Outfielder Miami Southridge Senior High School
20 Grigsby, BenjiBenji Grigsby Oakland Athletics Pitcher San Diego State University
21 Arnold, JamieJamie Arnold Atlanta Braves Pitcher Osceola High School
22 Helling, RickRick Helling Texas Rangers Pitcher Stanford University
23 Kendall, JasonJason Kendall Pittsburgh Pirates Catcher Torrance High School
24 Pearson, EddieEddie Pearson Chicago White Sox First baseman Bishop State Junior College
25 Steverson, ToddTodd Steverson Toronto Blue Jays Outfielder Arizona State University
26 Serafini, DanDan Serafini Minnesota Twins Pitcher Serra High School
27 Burke, JohnJohn Burke Colorado Rockies Pitcher University of Florida
28 Johnson, CharlesCharles Johnson Florida Marlins Catcher University of Miami
29 Schmidt, JeffJeff Schmidt California Angels Pitcher University of Minnesota
30 Ward, JonJon Ward New York Mets Pitcher Huntington Beach High School
31 Clinkscales, SherardSherard Clinkscales Kansas City Royals Pitcher Purdue University
32 Luzinski, RyanRyan Luzinski Los Angeles Dodgers Catcher Holy Cross High School
33 Walker, ShonShon Walker Pittsburgh Pirates Outfielder Harrison County High School
34 Cromer, BrandonBrandon Cromer Toronto Blue Jays Shortstop Lexington High School
35 Damon, JohnnyJohnny Damon Kansas City Royals Outfielder Dr. Phillips High School
36 Moore, MichaelMichael Moore Los Angeles Dodgers Outfielder UCLA
37 Rhine, KendallKendall Rhine Houston Astros Pitcher University of Georgia
38 Martinez, GabbyGabby Martinez Milwaukee Brewers Shortstop Luchetti High School

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