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29th Round of the 1988 June Draft
    Other Rounds:1987 29th / 1988 28th / 1988 29th / 1988 30th / 1989 29th

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
1988 29 734 FrRnd 1 Padres Darrin Hart SS Harding HS (Charlotte, NC)
1988 29 735 FrRnd 2 Indians Kraig Constantino 1B Branham HS (San Jose, CA)
1988 29 736 FrRnd 3 Braves Scott Stice RHP Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC)
1988 29 737 FrRnd 4 Orioles Michael Place RHP Seminole HS (Seminole, FL)
1988 29 738 FrRnd 5 Dodgers John Braase RHP College of Idaho (Caldwell, ID)
1988 29 739 FrRnd 6 Rangers Robert Gamez LHP Chabot College (Hayward, CA)
1988 29 740 FrRnd 7 Astros Anthony Gutierrez LHP Englewood HS (Littleton, CO)
1988 29 741 FrRnd 8 Angels John Marchese RHP Grand Canyon University (Phoenix, AZ)
1988 29 742 FrRnd 9 Cubs Mike Sodders LHP University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, AL)
1988 29 743 FrRnd 10 WhiteSox Anthony Pritchett C Mobile County HS (Grand Bay, AL)
1988 29 744 FrRnd 11 Phillies Greg Rehkow LHP Blue Springs HS (Blue Springs, MO)
1988 29 745 FrRnd 12 RedSox John Spencer OF University of Lowell (Lowell, MA)
1988 29 746 FrRnd 13 Pirates Matthew Udell RHP Southwestern Michigan JC (Dowagiac, MI)
1988 29 747 FrRnd 14 Mariners Kerry Woodson RHP 0 0 0 8 0 1 3.29 1.68 0 San Jose CC (San Jose, CA)
1988 29 748 FrRnd 15 Reds Edward Klamm LHP Bishop Ludden HS (Syracuse, NY)
1988 29 749 FrRnd 16 Athletics Dewayne Jones 2B University of South Alabama (Mobile, AL)
1988 29 750 FrRnd 17 Giants Ken Brauckmiller RHP Portland State University (Portland, OR)
1988 29 751 FrRnd 18 Royals Ronald Collins 1B Mt. San Jacinto JC (San Jacinto, CA)
1988 29 752 FrRnd 19 Nationals Robert Langer SS Carmel HS (Mundelein, IL)
1988 29 753 FrRnd 20 Twins Jon Bellamy 3B Lafayette HS (Lafayette, LA)
1988 29 754 FrRnd 21 Mets Chris Dorn RHP San Jacinto College (Pasadena, TX)
1988 29 755 FrRnd 22 Yankees Russ Davis SS 612 1980 84 .257 .755 Shelton State CC (Tuscaloosa, AL)
1988 29 756 FrRnd 23 Cardinals David Adams RHP Auburn University (Auburn, AL)
1988 29 757 FrRnd 24 Brewers Rich Pfaff OF Essex CC (Essex, MD)
1988 29 758 FrRnd 25 Blue Jays Greg Harding 1B University of Richmond (Richmond, VA)
1988 29 759 FrRnd 26 Tigers Jimmy Hitt RHP Florida Southern College (Lakeland, FL)

Other Rounds:1987 29th / 1988 28th / 1988 29th / 1988 30th / 1989 29th

26 matching player(s). 2 played in the majors (7%).

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