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The
Detroit Tigers
are a
Major League Baseball
(MLB)
franchise
based in
Detroit
,
Michigan
. They play in the
American League
Central
division. Since the institution of MLB's
Rule 4 Draft
, the Tigers have selected 66 players in the first round. Officially known as the "First-Year Player Draft",
[1]
the Rule 4 Draft is MLB's primary mechanism for assigning players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur clubs to its franchises. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick.
[1]
In addition, teams which lost
free agents
in the previous off-season may be awarded
compensatory or supplementary picks
.
[2]
Of the 66 players picked in the first round by Detroit, 32 have been
pitchers
, the most of any position; 25 of these were right-handed, while five were left-handed. Thirteen
outfielders
were selected, while five
shortstops
, five
catchers
, four
third basemen
, three
first basemen
, and two
second baseman
were taken as well.
[3]
One additional player,
Lance Parrish
(1974), was drafted as an
infielder
but ultimately spent the majority of his Major League career at catcher.
[3]
[4]
Thirteen of the players came from high schools or universities in the state of California, followed by Texas with ten players. The Tigers have also drafted five players from their home state of Michigan.
[3]
Two of the Tigers' first-round picks have won championships with the franchise. Parrish and
Kirk Gibson
(1978) won a World Series title on the
1984 championship team
.
[4]
[5]
Justin Verlander
(2004) is the only first-round pick of the Tigers to win the
Rookie of the Year Award
, taking the honor in 2006.
[6]
Two Tigers first-round picks have won the
Cy Young Award
, both in the American League; Verlander won the award in 2011 with the Tigers and 2007 pick
Rick Porcello
won in 2016 with the
Boston Red Sox
.
[7]
None of their first-round picks have been elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame
. Justin Verlander became the first player who was drafted in the 1st round of the draft to win the
Most Valuable Player award
while with the Tigers in the 2011 season. Gibson won the MVP award in his first year with the
Los Angeles Dodgers
in 1988.
[5]
The Tigers have made ten selections in the supplemental round of the draft and have made the
first overall
selection three times (
1997
,
2018
, and
2020
).
[3]
[8]
They have also had eight compensatory picks since the institution of the First-Year Player Draft in 1965.
[3]
These additional picks are provided when a team loses a particularly valuable free agent in the previous off-season,
[2]
[9]
[V]
or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.
[10]
The Tigers failed to sign their 1966 first-round pick, Rick Konik, but they received no compensatory pick.
[11]
Year
|
Each year links to an article about that year's
Major League Baseball Draft
.
|
Position
|
Indicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
|
Pick
|
Indicates the number of the pick
|
*
|
Player did not sign with the Tigers
|
§
|
Indicates a
supplemental pick
|
'84
|
Player was a member of the
Tigers' 1984 championship team
|
Picks
[
edit
]
Year
|
Name
|
Position
|
School (Location)
|
Pick
|
Ref
|
1965
|
Gene Lamont
|
Catcher
|
Hiawatha High School
(
Kirkland, Illinois
)
|
13
|
[12]
|
1966
|
Rick Konik
*
|
First baseman
|
St. Andrews High School
(
Detroit, Michigan
)
|
14
|
[13]
|
1967
|
Jim Foor
|
Left-handed
pitcher
|
McCluer High School
(
Florissant, Missouri
)
|
15
|
[14]
|
1968
|
Robert Robinson
|
Outfielder
|
Thomas Dale High School
(
Chester, Virginia
)
|
18
|
[15]
|
1969
|
John Young
|
First baseman
|
Enterprise High School
(
Redding, California
)
|
19
|
[16]
|
1970
|
Terry Mappin
|
Catcher
|
Durrett High School
(
Louisville, Kentucky
)
|
20
|
[17]
|
1971
|
Tom Veryzer
|
Shortstop
|
Islip High School
(
Islip, New York
)
|
11
|
[18]
|
1972
|
Jerry Manuel
|
Shortstop
|
Cordova High School
(
Rancho Cordova, California
)
|
20
|
[19]
|
1973
|
Charles Bates
|
Third baseman
|
California State University, Los Angeles
(
Los Angeles, California
)
|
19
|
[20]
|
1974
|
Lance Parrish
'84
|
Infielder
|
Walnut High School
(
Walnut, California
)
|
16
|
[21]
|
1975
|
Les Filkins
|
Outfielder
|
George Washington High School
(
Chicago, Illinois
)
|
3
|
[22]
|
1976
|
Pat Underwood
|
Left-handed
pitcher
|
Kokomo High School
(
Kokomo, Indiana
)
|
2
|
[23]
|
1977
|
Kevin Richards
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Roosevelt High School
(
Wyandotte, Michigan
)
|
5
|
[24]
|
1978
|
Kirk Gibson
'84
|
Outfielder
|
Michigan State University
(
East Lansing, Michigan
)
|
12
|
[25]
|
1979
|
Rick Leach
|
Outfielder
|
University of Michigan
(
Ann Arbor, Michigan
)
|
13
|
[26]
|
1979
|
Chris Baker
|
Outfielder
|
Livonia Franklin High School
(
Dearborn Heights, Michigan
)
|
23
[a]
|
[26]
|
1980
|
Glenn Wilson
|
Third baseman
|
Sam Houston State University
(
Huntsville, Texas
)
|
18
|
[27]
|
1981
|
Ricky Barlow
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Woodville High School
(
Woodville, Texas
)
|
17
|
[28]
|
1982
|
Rich Monteleone
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Tampa Catholic High School
(
Tampa, Florida
)
|
20
|
[29]
|
1983
|
Wayne Dotson
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Estacado High School
(
Lubbock, Texas
)
|
15
|
[30]
|
1984
|
no first-round pick
[b]
|
[3]
|
1985
|
Randy Nosek
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Chillicothe High School
(
Chillicothe, Missouri
)
|
26
|
[31]
|
1986
|
Phil Clark
|
Catcher
|
Crockett High School
(
Crockett, Texas
)
|
18
|
[32]
|
1987
|
Bill Henderson
|
Catcher
|
Westminster Christian High School
(
Miami, Florida
)
|
20
[c]
|
[33]
|
1987
|
Steve Pegues
|
Outfielder
|
Pontotoc High School
(
Pontotoc, Mississippi
)
|
21
|
[33]
|
1987
|
Travis Fryman
|
Shortstop
|
Gonzalez Tate High School
(
Pensacola, Florida
)
|
30
§
[d]
|
[33]
|
1988
|
Rico Brogna
|
First baseman
|
Watertown High School
(
Watertown, Connecticut
)
|
26
|
[34]
|
1989
|
Greg Gohr
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Santa Clara University
(
Santa Clara, California
)
|
21
|
[35]
|
1990
|
Tony Clark
|
Outfielder
|
Christian High School
(
El Cajon, California
)
|
2
|
[36]
|
1991
|
Justin Thompson
|
Left-handed
pitcher
|
Klein Oak High School
(
Spring, Texas
)
|
32
§
[e]
|
[37]
|
1991
|
Trever Miller
|
Left-handed
pitcher
|
Trinity High School
(
St. Matthews, Kentucky
)
|
41
§
[f]
|
[37]
|
1992
|
Rick Greene
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Louisiana State University
(
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
)
|
16
|
[38]
|
1993
|
Matt Brunson
|
Shortstop
|
Cherry Creek High School
(
Englewood, Colorado
)
|
9
|
[39]
|
1994
|
Cade Gaspar
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Pepperdine University
(
Malibu, California
)
|
18
|
[40]
|
1995
|
Mike Drumright
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Wichita State University
(
Wichita, Kansas
)
|
11
|
[41]
|
1996
|
Seth Greisinger
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
University of Virginia
(
Charlottesville, Virginia
)
|
6
|
[42]
|
1997
|
Matt Anderson
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Rice University
(
Houston, Texas
)
|
1
|
[43]
|
1998
|
Jeff Weaver
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
California State University, Fresno
(
Fresno, California
)
|
14
|
[44]
|
1998
|
Nate Cornejo
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Wellington High School
(
Wellington, Kansas
)
|
34
§
[g]
|
[44]
|
1999
|
Eric Munson
|
Catcher
|
University of Southern California
(
Los Angeles, California
)
|
3
|
[45]
|
2000
|
Matthew Wheatland
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Rancho Bernardo High School
(
San Diego, California
)
|
8
|
[46]
|
2001
|
Kenny Baugh
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Rice University
(
Houston, Texas
)
|
11
|
[47]
|
2001
|
Mike Woods
|
Second baseman
|
Southern University
(
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
)
|
32
§
[h]
|
[47]
|
2002
|
Scott Moore
|
Shortstop
|
Cypress High School
(
Cypress, California
)
|
8
|
[48]
|
2003
|
Kyle Sleeth
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Wake Forest University
(
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
)
|
21
|
[49]
|
2004
|
Justin Verlander
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Old Dominion University
(
Norfolk, Virginia
)
|
2
|
[50]
|
2005
|
Cameron Maybin
|
Outfielder
|
T.C. Roberson High School
(
Arden, North Carolina
)
|
10
|
[51]
|
2006
|
Andrew Miller
|
Left-handed
pitcher
|
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
)
|
6
|
[52]
|
2007
|
Rick Porcello
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Seton Hall Prep High School
(
West Orange, New Jersey
)
|
27
|
[53]
|
2007
|
Brandon Hamilton
|
Outfielder
|
Stanhope Elmore High School
(
Millbrook, Alabama
)
|
60
§
[i]
|
[53]
|
2008
|
Ryan Perry
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
University of Arizona
(
Tucson, Arizona
)
|
21
|
[54]
|
2009
|
Jacob Turner
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Westminster Christian Academy
(
St. Louis, Missouri
)
|
9
|
[55]
|
2010
|
Nick Castellanos
|
Third baseman
|
Archbishop McCarthy High School
(
Southwest Ranches, Florida
)
|
44
§
[j]
|
[56]
|
2010
|
Chance Ruffin
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
The University of Texas at Austin
(
Austin, Texas
)
|
48
§
[l]
|
[56]
|
2011
|
no first-round pick
[m]
|
[3]
|
2012
|
no first-round pick
[n]
|
[3]
|
2013
|
Jonathon Crawford
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
University of Florida
(
Gainesville, Florida
)
|
20
|
[57]
|
2013
|
Corey Knebel
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
University of Texas at Austin
(
Austin, Texas
)
|
39
§
[o]
|
[57]
|
2014
|
Derek Hill
|
Outfielder
|
Elk Grove High School
(
Elk Grove, California
)
|
23
|
[58]
|
2015
|
Beau Burrows
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Weatherford High School
(
Weatherford, Texas
)
|
22
|
[59]
|
2015
|
Christin Stewart
|
Outfielder
|
University of Tennessee
(
Knoxville, Tennessee
)
|
34
§
[p]
|
[59]
|
2016
|
Matt Manning
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Sheldon High School
(
Sacramento, California
)
|
9
|
[60]
|
2017
|
Alex Faedo
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
University of Florida
(
Tampa, Florida
)
|
18
|
[61]
|
2018
|
Casey Mize
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Auburn University
(
Auburn, Alabama
)
|
1
|
[62]
|
2019
|
Riley Greene
|
Outfielder
|
Hagerty High School
(
Oviedo, Florida
)
|
5
|
[63]
|
2020
|
Spencer Torkelson
|
Third baseman
|
Arizona State
(
Tempe, Arizona
)
|
1
|
[64]
|
2021
|
Jackson Jobe
|
Right-handed
pitcher
|
Heritage Hall School
(
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
)
|
3
|
[65]
|
2022
|
Jace Jung
|
Second baseman
|
Texas Tech
(
Lubbock, Texas
)
|
12
|
[66]
|
2023
|
Max Clark
|
Outfielder
|
Franklin Community High School
(
Franklin, Indiana
)
|
3
|
[67]
|
See also
[
edit
]
- V
Through the 2012 draft,
free agents
were evaluated by the
Elias Sports Bureau
and rated "Type A", "Type B", or not compensation-eligible. If a team offered
arbitration
to a player but that player refused and subsequently signed with another team, the original team was able to receive additional draft picks. If a "Type A" free agent left in this way, his previous team received a supplemental pick and a compensatory pick from the team with which he signed. If a "Type B" free agent left in this way, his previous team received only a supplemental pick.
[10]
Since the 2013 draft, free agents are no longer classified by type; instead, compensatory picks are only awarded if the team offered its free agent a contract worth at least the average of the 125 current richest MLB contracts.
[68]
However, if the free agent's last team acquired the player in a trade during the last year of his contract, it is ineligible to receive compensatory picks for that player.
[69]
- a
The Tigers gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1979 from the
Milwaukee Brewers
as compensation for losing free agent
Jim Slaton
.
[26]
- b
The Tigers lost their first-round pick in 1984 to the
San Francisco Giants
as compensation for signing free agent
Darrell Evans
.
[70]
- c
The Tigers gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1987 from the
Philadelphia Phillies
for losing free agent
Lance Parrish
.
[33]
- d
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1987 for losing free agent Lance Parrish.
[33]
- e
The Tigers lost their initial first-round pick in 1991 to the
Milwaukee Brewers
for signing free agent
Rob Deer
and gained a supplemental first-round pick for losing free agent
Jack Morris
.
[37]
- f
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1991 for losing free agent
Mike Heath
.
[37]
- g
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1998 for losing free agent
Willie Blair
.
[44]
- h
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2001 for losing free agent
Juan Gonzalez
.
[47]
- i
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2007 for losing free agent
Jamie Walker
.
[53]
- j
The Tigers lost their initial first-round pick in 2010 to the
Houston Astros
for signing free agent
Jose Valverde
and gained a supplemental first-round pick for losing free agent
Brandon Lyon
.
[56]
- k
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2010 for losing free agent
Ivan Rodriguez
.
[56]
- l
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2010 for losing free agent
Fernando Rodney
.
[56]
- m
The Tigers lost their first-round pick in 2011 to the
Boston Red Sox
as compensation for signing free agent
Victor Martinez
.
[71]
- n
The Tigers lost their first-round pick in 2012 to the
Milwaukee Brewers
as compensation for signing free agent
Prince Fielder
.
[72]
- o
The Marlins gained an extra first-round pick in 2013 as a result of the 2012 Competitive Balance Lottery
[73]
and the Tigers traded for that pick.
[74]
- p
The Tigers gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2015 for losing free agent
Max Scherzer
.
[59]
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[
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]
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