| 1994 Major League Baseball draft | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Date(s) | June 1994 | 
| Overview | |
| First selection | Paul Wilson New York Mets  | 
First round selections
The following are the first round picks in the 1994 Major League Baseball draft.[1]
| = All-Star | = Baseball Hall of Famer | 
Compensation picks
| Pick | Player | Team | Position | School | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 | Jay Payton | New York Mets[Compensation 4] | OF | Georgia Tech | 
| 30 | Russ Johnson | Houston Astros[Compensation 5] | SS/3B | LSU | 
| 31 | Mike Thurman | Montreal Expos | P | Oregon State | 
| 32 | Jacob Cruz | San Francisco Giants[Compensation 6] | OF | Arizona State | 
| 33 | Chris Clemons | Chicago White Sox | P | Texas A&M | 
| 34 | Travis Miller | Minnesota Twins | P | Kent State | 
Compensation Picks
- ↑ Compensation pick from Baltimore Orioles for signing free agent Sid Fernandez
 - ↑ Compensation pick from Texas Rangers for signing free agent Will Clark
 - ↑ Compensation pick from San Francisco Giants for signing free agent Mark Portugal
 - ↑ Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Sid Fernandez
 - ↑ Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Mark Portugal
 - ↑ Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Will Clark
 
Other notable players
- Troy Glaus, 2nd round, 37th overall by the San Diego Padres, but did not sign
 - Brian Meadows, 3rd round, 70th overall by the Florida Marlins
 - A. J. Pierzynski, 3rd round, 71st overall by the Minnesota Twins
 - Aaron Boone, 3rd round, 72nd overall by the Cincinnati Reds
 - Brian Rose, 3rd round, 75th overall by the Boston Red Sox
 - Scott Podsednik, 3rd round, 85th overall by the Texas Rangers
 - Danny Graves, 4th round, 101st overall by the Cleveland Indians
 - Tim Byrdak, 5th round, 135th overall by the Kansas City Royals
 - Javier Vázquez, 5th round, 140th overall by the Montreal Expos
 - Bob Howry, 5th round, 144th overall by the San Francisco Giants
 - Emil Brown, 6th round, 149th overall by the Oakland Athletics
 - Joe Mays, 6th round, 161st overall by the Seattle Mariners
 - Russell Branyan, 7th round, 185th overall by the Cleveland Indians
 - Geoff Blum, 7th round, 196th overall by the Montreal Expos
 - Ronnie Belliard, 8th round, 207th overall by the Milwaukee Brewers
 - Keith Foulke, 9th round, 256th overall by the San Francisco Giants
 - Wes Helms, 10th round, 286th overall by the Atlanta Braves
 - David Dellucci, 11th round, 295th overall by the Minnesota Twins, but did not sign
 - Bubba Trammell, 11th round, 305th overall by the Detroit Tigers
 - Scott Downs, 12th round, 342nd overall by the Atlanta Braves, but did not sign
 - Carl Pavano, 13th round, 355th overall by the Boston Red Sox
 - Daryle Ward, 15th round, 417th overall by the Detroit Tigers
 - Plácido Polanco, 19th round, 530th overall by the St. Louis Cardinals
 - Brett Tomko, 20th round, 552nd overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign
 - J. D. Drew, 20th round, 564th overall by the San Francisco Giants, but did not sign
 - Scott Sauerbeck, 23rd round, 624th overall by the New York Mets
 - John Halama, 23rd round, 640th overall by the Houston Astros
 - Jason Grilli, 24th round, 675th overall by the New York Yankees, but did not sign
 - Randy Wolf, 25th round, 692nd overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign
 - Michael Young, 25th round, 699th overall by the Baltimore Orioles, but did not sign
 - Corey Koskie, 26th round, 715th overall by the Minnesota Twins
 - Dave Roberts, 28th round, 781st overall by the Detroit Tigers
 - Éric Gagné, 30th round, 845th overall by the Chicago White Sox, but did not sign
 - Mark Hendrickson, 32nd round, 902nd overall by the Atlanta Braves, but did not sign
 - Chad Bradford, 34th round, 957th overall by the Chicago White Sox, but did not sign
 - Tim Hudson, 35th round, 961st overall by the Oakland Athletics, but did not sign
 - Eric Byrnes, 38th round, 1056th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign
 - Brian Lawrence, 39th round, 1079th overall by the Minnesota Twins, but did not sign
 - Julio Lugo, 43rd round, 1193rd overall by the Houston Astros
 - Kyle Farnsworth, 47th round, 1290th overall by the Chicago Cubs
 - Jason Michaels, 49th round, 1323rd overall by the San Diego Padres, but did not sign
 - Jim Parque, 50th round, 1349th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign
 - Morgan Ensberg, 61st round, 1534th overall by the Seattle Mariners, but did not sign
 - José Santiago, 70th round, 1627th overall by the Kansas City Royals
 - Johnny Estrada, 71st round, 1636th overall by the Houston Astros, but did not sign
 
NFL/NBA/NHL players drafted
- Trajan Langdon, 6th round, 150th overall by the San Diego Padres
 - Frank Sanders, 14th round, 385th overall by the Seattle Mariners, but did not sign
 - Charlie Ward, 18th round, 507th overall by the New York Yankees, but did not sign
 - Matt Herr, 29th round, 818th overall by the Atlanta Braves, but did not sign
 - Kerry Collins, 48th round, 1321st overall by the Toronto Blue Jays, but did not sign
 - D'Wayne Bates, 53rd round, 1420th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays, but did not sign
 - Eric Montross, 62nd round, 1547th overall by the Chicago Cubs, but did not sign
 - Glenn Foley, 72nd round, 1639th overall by the Florida Marlins, but did not sign
 - Hines Ward, 73rd round, 1646th overall by the Florida Marlins, but did not sign
 
References
- ↑ "MLB First Round Draft Picks - 1994". ESPN. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
 
External links
- 1994 MLB Draft Summary from The Baseball Cube
 - 1994 Baseball Draft from Baseball Almanac
 
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