1995 Major League Baseball draft

Baseball draft of amateur players

First round selections[edit]

The following are the first round picks in the 1995 Major League Baseball draft.[1]

= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer
Pick Player Team Position Hometown/School
1 Darin Erstad California Angels OF University of Nebraska
2 Ben Davis San Diego Padres C Malvern Preparatory School
3 José Cruz, Jr. Seattle Mariners OF Rice University
4 Kerry Wood Chicago Cubs RHP Grand Prairie, Texas
5 Ariel Prieto Oakland Athletics RHP Palm Springs, California
6 Jaime Jones Florida Marlins OF San Diego, California
7 Jonathan Johnson Texas Rangers RHP Florida State University
8 Todd Helton Colorado Rockies 1B University of Tennessee
9 Geoff Jenkins Milwaukee Brewers OF University of Southern California
10 Chad Hermansen Pittsburgh Pirates SS Henderson, Nevada
11 Mike Drumright Detroit Tigers RHP Wichita State University
12 Matt Morris St. Louis Cardinals RHP Seton Hall University
13 Mark Redman Minnesota Twins LHP University of Oklahoma
14 Reggie Taylor Philadelphia Phillies OF Newberry, South Carolina
15 Andy Yount Boston Red Sox RHP Kingwood, Texas
16 Joe Fontenot San Francisco Giants RHP Lafayette, Louisiana
17 Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays RHP Golden, Colorado
18 Ryan Jaroncyk New York Mets SS Escondido, California
19 Juan Lebron Kansas City Royals OF Arroyo, Puerto Rico
20 David Yocum Los Angeles Dodgers LHP Florida State University
21 Alvie Shepherd Baltimore Orioles RHP University of Nebraska
22 Tony McKnight Houston Astros RHP Texarkana, Arkansas
23 David Miller Cleveland Indians 1B Clemson University
24 Corey Jenkins Boston Red Sox OF Columbia, South Carolina
25 Jeff Liefer Chicago White Sox 3B Long Beach State University
26 * Chad Hutchinson Atlanta Braves RHP Encinitas, California
27 Shea Morenz New York Yankees OF University of Texas at Austin
28 Michael Barrett Montreal Expos SS Pace Academy
29 Chris Haas St. Louis Cardinals 3B St. Mary’s High School
30 Dave Coggin Philadelphia Phillies RHP Upland High School

* Did not sign

Background[edit]

Outfielder Darin Erstad of the University of Nebraska was the first pick in the 1995 Rule 4 Draft. Erstad compiled a career .356 average in three seasons with the Cornhuskers, including 41 runs and 182 RBI in 176 games. He was the first Big Eight player to be selected as the number one pick in a Major League Baseball Rule 4 Draft.

Among the first round selections was Kerry Wood, fourth overall by the Cubs. Wood made it to the majors in 1998 and won Rookie of the Year honors later that season. In just his fifth major league start, he tied the major league record of 20 strikeouts in a single game.[2]

NFL great Tom Brady was drafted in the 18th round by the Montreal Expos, though he never signed with the team.

Other notable players[edit]

  • Jarrod Washburn, 2nd round, 31st overall by the California Angels
  • Mark Bellhorn, 2nd round, 35th overall by the Oakland Athletics
  • Marlon Anderson, 2nd round, 42nd overall by the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Craig Wilson, 2nd round, 47th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Carlos Beltrán, 2nd round, 49th overall by the Kansas City Royals
  • Sean Casey, 2nd round, 53rd overall by the Cleveland Indians
  • Brett Tomko, 2nd round, 54th overall by the Cincinnati Reds
  • Randy Winn, 3rd round, 65th overall by the Florida Marlins
  • Ryan Dempster, 3rd round, 66th overall by the Texas Rangers
  • Bronson Arroyo, 3rd round, 69th overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • J.J. Putz, 3rd round, 84th overall by the Chicago White Sox, but did not sign
  • Adam Everett, 4th round, 91st overall by the Chicago Cubs, but did not sign
  • Russ Ortiz, 4th round, 103rd overall by the San Francisco Giants
  • Doug Mientkiewicz, 5th round, 128th overall by the Minnesota Twins
  • Jason LaRue, 5th round, 139th overall by the Cincinnati Reds
  • Brian Schneider, 5th round, 143rd overall by the Montreal Expos
  • Danny Kolb, 6th round, 150th overall by the Texas Rangers
  • Joe Nathan, 6th round, 159th overall by the San Francisco Giants
  • Brian Miller, 7th round, 174th overall by the Kansas City Royals, but did not sign
  • Craig Monroe, 8th round, 206th overall by the Texas Rangers
  • A. J. Burnett, 8th round, 217th overall by the New York Mets
  • Ray King, 8th round, 223rd overall by the Cincinnati Reds
  • Ryan Freel, 10th round, 272nd overall by the Toronto Blue Jays
  • David Dellucci, 10th round, 276th overall by the Baltimore Orioles
  • Ted Lilly, 13th round, 356th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays, but did not sign
  • Brad Wilkerson, 13th round, 359th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign
  • Mark Hendrickson, 16th round, 434th overall by the Detroit Tigers, but did not sign
  • Scott Proctor, 17th round, 469th overall by the New York Mets, but did not sign
  • David Ross, 19th round, 527th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign
  • Aaron Miles, 19th round, 529th overall by the Houston Astros
  • Mike Lowell, 20th round, 562nd overall by the New York Yankees
  • Brian Fuentes, 25th round, 678th overall by the Seattle Mariners
  • Matt Thornton, 27th round, 742nd overall by the Detroit Tigers, but did not sign
  • Juan Pierre, 30th round, 818th overall by the Seattle Mariners, but did not sign
  • Rob Mackowiak, 30th round, 839th overall by the Cincinnati Reds, but did not sign
  • Pedro Feliciano, 31st round, 863rd overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Nate Robertson, 35th round, 980th overall by the Chicago White Sox, but did not sign
  • D. J. Carrasco, 39th round, 1074th overall by the Texas Rangers, but did not sign
  • Aaron Rowand, 40th round, 1113th overall by the New York Mets, but did not sign
  • Brad Lidge, 42nd round, 1167th overall by the San Francisco Giants, but did not sign
  • Jerry Hairston, Jr., 42nd round, 1172nd overall by the Baltimore Orioles, but did not sign
  • Pat Burrell, 43rd round, 1194th overall by the Boston Red Sox, but did not sign
  • Casey Blake, 45th round, 1259th overall by the New York Yankees, but did not sign
  • Cliff Politte, 54th round, 1438th overall by the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Justin Speier, 55th round, 1452nd overall by the Chicago Cubs
  • Mark Mulder, 55th round, 1455th overall by the Detroit Tigers, but did not sign
  • Gabe Kapler, 57th round, 1487th overall by the Detroit Tigers
  • Kip Wells, 58th round, 1501st overall by the Milwaukee Brewers, but did not sign

NFL players drafted[edit]

  • Chad Hutchinson, 1st round, 26th overall by the Atlanta Braves, but did not sign
  • Ricky Williams, 8th round, 213th overall by the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Tom Brady, 18th round, 507th overall by the Montreal Expos, but did not sign
  • Lawyer Milloy, 19th round, 518th overall by the Detroit Tigers, but did not sign
  • Danny Kanell, 25th round, 702nd overall by the New York Yankees, but did not sign
  • Daunte Culpepper, 26th round, 730th overall by the New York Yankees, but did not sign
  • Michael Bishop, 28th round, 782nd overall by the Cleveland Indians, but did not sign

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