Supplemental First Round Selections
Pick | Player | Team | Position | School |
---|---|---|---|---|
31 | Casey Daigle | Arizona Diamondbacks | P | Sulphur HS (Sulphur, Louisiana) |
32 | Jay Gehrke | Kansas City Royals | P | Pepperdine University |
33 | Jeff Heaverlo | Seattle Mariners | P | University of Washington |
34 | Joshua Cenate | Baltimore Orioles | P | Jefferson HS (Charlestown, West Virginia) |
35 | Brian West | Chicago White Sox | P | West Monroe HS (West Monroe, Louisiana) |
36 | Nick Stocks | St. Louis Cardinals | P | Florida State University |
37 | Jason Repko | Los Angeles Dodgers | OF | Hanford HS (Richland, Washington) |
38 | Colby Lewis | Texas Rangers | P | Bakersfield College |
39 | Jerome Williams | San Francisco Giants | P | Waipahu HS (Waipahu, Hawaii) |
40 | Brad Baker | Boston Red Sox | P | Pioneer Valley Regional HS (Leyden, Massachusetts) |
41 | Casey Burns | San Diego Padres | P | University of Richmond |
42 | Mike Rosamond | Houston Astros | SS | University of Mississippi |
43 | Jimmy Gobble | Kansas City Royals | P | John S. Battle HS (Bristol, Virginia) |
44 | Scott Rice | Baltimore Orioles | P | Royal HS (Simi Valley, California) |
45 | Rob Purvis | Chicago White Sox | P | Bradley University |
46 | Chris Duncan | St. Louis Cardinals | 1B | Canyon del Oro HS (Oro Valley, Arizona) |
47 | Mike Mead | Texas Rangers | P | Soddy Daisy HS (Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee) |
48 | Casey Fossum | Boston Red Sox | P | Texas A&M University |
49 | Mike Bynum | San Diego Padres | P | University of North Carolina |
50 | Brian Roberts | Baltimore Orioles | SS | University of South Carolina |
51 | Nick Trzesniak | San Diego Padres | C | Victor J. Andrew HS (Tinley Park, Illinois) |
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