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1st Round of the 1987 June Draft
    Other Rounds:1986 1st / 1987 1st / 1987 2nd / 1988 1st

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
1987 1 1 FrRnd 1 Mariners Ken Griffey OF 2638 9703 630 .285 .912 Moeller HS (Cincinnati, OH)
1987 1 2 FrRnd 2 Pirates Mark Merchant (minors) OF Oviedo HS (Oviedo, FL)
1987 1 3 FrRnd 3 Twins Willie Banks RHP 85 68 0 .176 .428 181 33 39 4.75 1.53 2 St.Anthony's HS (Jersey City, NJ)
1987 1 4 FrRnd 4 Cubs Mike Harkey RHP 104 164 0 .183 .416 131 36 36 4.49 1.44 0 California State University, Fullerton (Fullerton, CA)
1987 1 5 FrRnd 5 WhiteSox Jack McDowell RHP 0 0 0 277 127 87 3.85 1.30 0 Stanford University (Stanford, CA)
1987 1 6 FrRnd 6 Braves Derek Lilliquist LHP 76 108 2 .213 .498 262 25 34 4.13 1.38 17 University of Georgia (Athens, GA)
1987 1 7 FrRnd 7 Orioles Chris Myers (minors) LHP Plant HS (Tampa, FL)
1987 1 8 FrRnd 8 Dodgers Dan Opperman (minors) RHP Valley HS (Las Vegas, NV)
1987 1 9 FrRnd 9 Royals Kevin Appier RHP 41 83 0 .096 .214 414 169 137 3.74 1.29 0 Antelope Valley College (Lancaster, CA)
1987 1 10 FrRnd 10 Padres Kevin Garner (minors) RHP University of Texas (Austin, TX)
1987 1 11 FrRnd 11 Athletics Lee Tinsley OF 361 870 13 .241 .647 Shelby County HS (Shelbyville, KY)
1987 1 12 FrRnd 12 Nationals Delino DeShields SS 1615 5779 80 .268 .729 Seaford HS (Seaford, DE)
1987 1 13 FrRnd 13 Brewers Bill Spiers SS 1251 3408 37 .271 .711 Clemson University (Clemson, SC)
1987 1 14 FrRnd 14 Cardinals Cris Carpenter RHP 210 30 0 .267 .533 291 27 22 3.91 1.28 7 University of Georgia (Athens, GA)
1987 1 15 FrRnd 15 Orioles via Indians *Brad DuVall (minors) RHP Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, VA)
1987 1 16 FrRnd 16 Giants Mike Remlinger LHP 611 110 0 .073 .236 639 53 55 3.90 1.38 20 Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH)
1987 1 17 FrRnd 17 Blue Jays Alex Sanchez RHP 0 0 0 4 0 1 10.03 2.57 0 UCLA (Los Angeles, CA)
1987 1 18 FrRnd 18 Reds Jack Armstrong RHP 116 185 0 .114 .257 152 40 65 4.58 1.43 0 University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK)
1987 1 19 FrRnd 19 Rangers Brian Bohanon LHP 145 231 3 .229 .584 304 54 60 5.19 1.54 2 North Shore HS (Houston, TX)
1987 1 20 FrRnd 20 Tigers via Phillies *Bill Henderson (minors) C Westminster Christian HS (Miami, FL)
1987 1 21 FrRnd 21 Tigers Steve Pegues OF 100 207 6 .266 .687 Pontotoc HS (Pontotoc, MS)
1987 1 22 FrRnd 22 Astros Craig Biggio C 2850 10876 291 .281 .796 Seton Hall University (South Orange, NJ)
1987 1 23 FrRnd 23 Rangers via Yankees *Bill Haselman C 589 1606 47 .259 .720 UCLA (Los Angeles, CA)
1987 1 24 FrRnd 24 Mets Chris Donnels 3B 450 798 17 .233 .674 1 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, CA)
1987 1 25 FrRnd 25 Angels John Orton C 156 401 4 .200 .540 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo, CA)
1987 1 26 FrRnd 26 RedSox Reggie Harris RHP 61 1 0 .000 .000 86 2 3 4.91 1.55 0 Waynesboro HS (Waynesboro, VA)
1987 1s 27 FrRnd 27 Orioles *Pete Harnisch RHP 269 513 2 .129 .327 321 111 103 3.89 1.30 0 Fordham University (New York, NY)
1987 1s 28 FrRnd 28 Nationals *Tyrone Kingwood (minors) OF Imperial Valley JC (Imperial, CA)
1987 1s 29 FrRnd 29 Rangers *Mark Petkovsek RHP 214 87 0 .161 .402 390 46 28 4.73 1.44 5 University of Texas (Austin, TX)
1987 1s 30 FrRnd 30 Tigers *Travis Fryman SS 1698 6481 223 .274 .779 Gonzalez Tate HS (Pensacola, FL)
1987 1s 31 FrRnd 31 Angels *David Holdridge RHP 0 0 0 7 0 0 4.05 1.50 0 Ocean View HS (Huntington Beach, CA)
1987 1s 32 FrRnd 32 RedSox *Bob Zupcic OF 319 795 7 .250 .648 Oral Roberts University (Tulsa, OK)

*Compensation Picks
Brad DuVall (Orioles-1) - Pick from Indians as compensation for Free Agent Rick Dempsey
Bill Henderson (Tigers-1) - Pick from Phillies as compensation for Free Agent Lance Parrish
Bill Haselman (Rangers-1) - Pick from Yankees as compensation for Free Agent Gary Ward
Pete Harnisch (Orioles-1s) - Supplemental Pick for loss of Free Agent Rick Dempsey
Tyrone Kingwood (Nationals-1s) - Supplemental Pick for loss of Free Agent Andre Dawson
Mark Petkovsek (Rangers-1s) - Supplemental Pick for loss of Free Agent Gary Ward
Travis Fryman (Tigers-1s) - Supplemental Pick for loss of Free Agent Lance Parrish
David Holdridge (Angels-1s) - Supplemental Pick for loss of Free Agent Reggie Jackson
Bob Zupcic (RedSox-1s) - Supplemental pick for failure to sign 1986 No. 1 choice Greg McMurtry

Other Rounds:1986 1st / 1987 1st / 1987 2nd / 1988 1st

32 matching player(s). 25 played in the majors (78%).

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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