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5th Round of the 1985 June Draft
    Other Rounds:1984 5th / 1985 4th / 1985 5th / 1985 6th / 1986 5th

Drafted Players

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Year Rnd DT OvPck FrRnd RdPck Tm Pos G AB HR BA OPS G W L ERA WHIP SV Drafted Out of
1985 5 107 FrRnd 1 Brewers Todd Brown OF Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
1985 5 108 FrRnd 2 Giants John Verducci SS Stanford University (Stanford, CA)
1985 5 109 FrRnd 3 Rangers Chad Kreuter C 944 2505 54 .237 .692 Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA)
1985 5 110 FrRnd 4 Reds Billy St. Peter 3B Western HS (Auburn, MI)
1985 5 111 FrRnd 5 WhiteSox Aubrey Waggoner OF Eisenhower HS (Rialto, CA)
1985 5 112 FrRnd 6 Pirates Ondra Ford OF Ontario HS (Ontario, CA)
1985 5 113 FrRnd 7 Mariners Brad Mengel SS Eagle Rock HS (Los Angeles, CA)
1985 5 114 FrRnd 8 Nationals Leonard Kelly RHP Tennessee State University (Nashville, TN)
1985 5 115 FrRnd 9 Indians Rod Nichols RHP 9 0 0 100 11 31 4.43 1.41 1 University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM)
1985 5 116 FrRnd 10 Dodgers Mike Devereaux OF 1086 3740 105 .254 .709 Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
1985 5 117 FrRnd 11 Athletics Keith Wentz 3B York College of Pennsylvania (York, PA)
1985 5 118 FrRnd 12 Astros Troy Aleshire C Meadowbrook HS (Byesville, OH)
1985 5 119 FrRnd 13 Twins Brad Bierley 3B Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA)
1985 5 120 FrRnd 14 Braves Ellis Roby 2B University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR)
1985 5 121 FrRnd 15 Angels Bobby Rose SS 73 200 5 .245 .710 San Dimas HS (San Dimas, CA)
1985 5 122 FrRnd 16 Phillies Darin Campbell SS DeMatha HS (Hyattsville, MD)
1985 5 123 FrRnd 17 Royals Ricky Rojas RHP Miami Lakes HS (Hialeah, FL)
1985 5 124 FrRnd 18 Cardinals Steve Peters LHP 56 5 0 .000 .000 56 3 3 5.25 1.70 1 University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK)
1985 5 125 FrRnd 19 Orioles Tim Dulin 2B University of Memphis (Memphis, TN)
1985 5 126 FrRnd 20 Mets Tim Layana RHP 79 6 0 .000 .000 78 5 5 4.56 1.53 2 Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, CA)
1985 5 127 FrRnd 21 RedSox Mike Clarkin RHP University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN)
1985 5 128 FrRnd 22 Padres Chris Knabenshue OF University of Northern Colorado (Greeley, CO)
1985 5 129 FrRnd 23 Yankees Bobby Green OF Florida Southern College (Lakeland, FL)
1985 5 130 FrRnd 24 Cubs Rick Wrona C 79 168 3 .244 .612 Wichita State University (Wichita, KS)
1985 5 131 FrRnd 25 Blue Jays Jeff Mays RHP University of Nebraska (Lincoln, NE)
1985 5 132 FrRnd 26 Tigers Gerry Wetherell RHP Mount Vernon Nazarene College (Mount Vernon, OH)

Other Rounds:1984 5th / 1985 4th / 1985 5th / 1985 6th / 1986 5th

26 matching player(s). 7 played in the majors (26%).

DT Key

  • Blank - June Draft
  • 6sc - June Secondary
  • 6sa - June Secondary (normal, 1971 only)
  • 6sd - June Secondary (delayed, 1971 only)
  • 1rg - January Draft
  • 1sc - January Secondary Draft
  • 8lg - August Legion Draft
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    The 1965 draft had a major league and AAA section (rounds 1-3), a AA section (4-7) and A-ball sections (8+). Each team had one pick in rounds 1-7 (MLB, AAA, and AA picks). Starting with the 8th round teams received a pick for each A-ball team in their system in the reverse order of the affiliate finishes. Franchises that shared affiliates, alternated the picks round-by-round. This means that a franchise will have multiple picks in a "round". For presentation reasons here, we have re-labeled the rounds to be the number of the selection made by this franchise. This means that the Twins' 10th round pick could come after the Mets' 12th round pick.