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18th Round of the 1989 June Draft
    Other Rounds:1988 18th / 1989 17th / 1989 18th / 1989 19th / 1990 18th

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
1989 18 453 FrRnd 1 Orioles Brad Hildreth SS Mississippi State University (Mississippi State, MS)
1989 18 454 FrRnd 2 Braves Joe Roa RHP 71 47 0 .213 .474 120 9 16 4.94 1.51 0 Hazel Park HS (Hazel Park, MI)
1989 18 455 FrRnd 3 Mariners Keith Tippett SS Forest HS (Ocala, FL)
1989 18 456 FrRnd 4 Phillies Matt Whisenant LHP 57 0 0 189 9 8 4.96 1.58 3 La Canada HS (La Canada, CA)
1989 18 457 FrRnd 5 Rangers Kevin Keon RHP LeMoyne College (Syracuse, NY)
1989 18 458 FrRnd 6 Cardinals Joseph Turvey C Roxborough HS (Philadelphia, PA)
1989 18 459 FrRnd 7 WhiteSox Richard Long LHP Eastern Washington University (Cheney, WA)
1989 18 460 FrRnd 8 Cubs Chris Ebright OF University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK)
1989 18 461 FrRnd 9 Angels Dave Adams RHP Ohio University (Athens, OH)
1989 18 462 FrRnd 10 Nationals Kelton Jacobson RHP Kennedy HS (Seattle, WA)
1989 18 463 FrRnd 11 Indians Stacy Hamm OF Valhalla HS (El Cajon, CA)
1989 18 464 FrRnd 12 Astros Donne Wall RHP 209 68 0 .176 .402 234 31 28 4.20 1.31 2 University of Louisiana, Lafayette (Lafayette, LA)
1989 18 465 FrRnd 13 Royals Kirk Thompson OF Texas A&M University (College Station, TX)
1989 18 466 FrRnd 14 Giants Ed Gustafson RHP Washington State University (Pullman, WA)
1989 18 467 FrRnd 15 Yankees Stuart Seiler LHP University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA)
1989 18 468 FrRnd 16 Padres Kerry Knox LHP Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, TX)
1989 18 469 FrRnd 17 Brewers Scott Muscat RHP University of North Carolina, Charlotte (Charlotte, NC)
1989 18 470 FrRnd 18 Pirates Marcus Hanel C Horlick HS (Racine, WI)
1989 18 471 FrRnd 19 Blue Jays Kipp Jeffries SS Etiwanda HS (Rialto, CA)
1989 18 472 FrRnd 20 Reds Bob Dombrowski 3B Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
1989 18 473 FrRnd 21 Tigers Chris Hall SS Don Antonio Lugo (Chino, CA)
1989 18 474 FrRnd 22 Dodgers Audelle Cummings RHP Ohio Dominican University (Columbus, OH)
1989 18 475 FrRnd 23 RedSox Lawrence Grant SS Ballard HS (Seattle, WA)
1989 18 476 FrRnd 24 Mets Omar Garcia 1B Carolina (Carolina, PR)
1989 18 477 FrRnd 25 Twins Mike House 1B Hawaii Pacific University (Honolulu, HI)
1989 18 478 FrRnd 26 Athletics Scott McCarty LHP San Jacinto College (Pasadena, TX)

Other Rounds:1988 18th / 1989 17th / 1989 18th / 1989 19th / 1990 18th

26 matching player(s). 3 played in the majors (11%).

DT Key

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  • 6sa - June Secondary (normal, 1971 only)
  • 6sd - June Secondary (delayed, 1971 only)
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  • 8lg - August Legion Draft
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