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2004 St. Louis Cardinals Picks in the June Draft
    Other Years:2003 / 2004 / 2005

Drafted Players

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Year Rnd DT OvPck RdPck Tm Pos G AB HR BA OPS G W L ERA WHIP SV Drafted Out of
2004 1 19 19 Cardinals Chris Lambert RHP 0 0 0 14 1 3 7.36 1.97 0 Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA)
2004 2 60 19 Cardinals Michael Ferris (minors) 1B Miami University, Ohio (Oxford, OH)
2004 3 90 19 Cardinals Eric Haberer (minors) LHP Southern Illinois University (Carbondale, IL)
2004 4 120 19 Cardinals Donnie Smith (minors) RHP Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA)
2004 5 150 19 Cardinals Wesley Swackhamer (minors) OF Tulane University (New Orleans, LA)
2004 6 180 19 Cardinals Jarrett Hoffpauir 2B 8 12 0 .250 .854 University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, MS)
2004 7 210 19 Cardinals Buck Cody (minors) LHP University of Texas (Austin, TX)
2004 8 240 19 Cardinals Matthew Shepherd (minors) SS University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, MS)
2004 9 270 19 Cardinals Mike Parisi RHP 10 4 0 .250 .750 12 0 4 8.22 2.26 0 Manhattan College (New York, NY)
2004 10 300 19 Cardinals Brady Toops (minors) C University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR)
2004 11 330 19 Cardinals Simon Williams (minors) OF University of Maine (Orono, ME)
2004 12 360 19 Cardinals Mark Worrell RHP 4 2 1 .500 2.500 4 0 1 7.94 2.12 0 Florida International University (Miami, FL)
2004 13 390 19 Cardinals Daniel Nelson (minors) SS Los Angeles Pierce College (Woodland Hills, CA)
2004 14 420 19 Cardinals Jacob Mullinax (minors) 2B University of Nebraska (Lincoln, NE)
2004 15 450 19 Cardinals Jeremy Zick (minors) RHP University of Mississippi (Oxford, MS)
2004 16 480 19 Cardinals Matthew Scherer (minors) LHP LeMoyne College (Syracuse, NY)
2004 17 510 19 Cardinals Christopher Noonan (minors) LHP Seton Hall University (South Orange, NJ)
2004 18 540 19 Cardinals Cameron Blair (minors) SS Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX)
2004 19 570 19 Cardinals Das Jesson (minors) 3B California State University, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, CA)
2004 20 600 19 Cardinals Chad Gabriel (minors) OF Santa Ana College (Santa Ana, CA)
2004 21 630 19 Cardinals Michael Sillman (minors) RHP University of Nebraska (Lincoln, NE)
2004 22 660 19 Cardinals William Becher (minors) 1B New Mexico State University (Las Cruces, NM)
2004 23 690 19 Cardinals Phillip Andersen (minors) RHP Chandler-Gilbert CC (Chandler, AZ)
2004 24 720 19 Cardinals Jose Delgado (minors) 2B Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX)
2004 25 750 19 Cardinals Michael Miller (minors) OF California State University, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, CA)
2004 26 780 19 Cardinals Steven Sherman (minors) OF University of North Carolina, Asheville (Asheville, NC)
2004 27 810 19 Cardinals Christian Reyes (minors) C Jose M Pastrana HS (Aguas Buenas, PR)
2004 28 840 19 Cardinals Chris Della Rocco (minors) RHP Monmouth College (West Long Branch, NJ)
2004 29 870 19 Cardinals Cory Taillon (minors) C Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo, CA)
2004 30 900 19 Cardinals Brandon Marcelli (minors) C Fresno State University (Fresno, CA)
2004 31 930 19 Cardinals Daniel Baysinger (minors) RHP Cornell University (Ithaca, NY)
2004 32 960 19 Cardinals Austin Tubb (minors) RHP University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, MS)
2004 33 990 19 Cardinals Timothy Gross (minors) RHP University of North Carolina, Asheville (Asheville, NC)
2004 34 1020 19 Cardinals Brett Cooley (minors) 1B University of Houston (Houston, TX)
2004 35 1050 19 Cardinals Brian Parish (minors) RHP Iona College (New Rochelle, NY)
2004 36 1080 19 Cardinals Chris Bova (minors) RHP Ohio University (Athens, OH)
2004 37 1110 19 Cardinals Christopher Patrick (minors) SS Fresno State University (Fresno, CA)
2004 38 1140 19 Cardinals Adam Burton (minors) C University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR)
2004 39 1170 19 Cardinals Samuel Herbert (minors) OF Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo, CA)
2004 40 1200 19 Cardinals Sean Dobson (minors) OF University of Toledo (Toledo, OH)
2004 41 1230 19 Cardinals Mark Broome (minors) 3B Delta State University (Cleveland, MS)
2004 42 1259 19 Cardinals Joseph Rigoli (minors) 1B Parsippany HS (Parsippany, NJ)
2004 43 1288 19 Cardinals Jessen Grant (minors) RHP Columbia University (New York, NY)
2004 44 1317 19 Cardinals Quinton Robertson (minors) RHP University of Nebraska (Lincoln, NE)
2004 45 1346 19 Cardinals Gregg Pleeter (minors) RHP Fairleigh Dickinson University (Teaneck, NJ)
2004 46 1375 19 Cardinals Matthew Johnson RHP Eupora HS (Eupora, MS)
2004 47 1404 19 Cardinals Nicholas Dinapoli OF Buena HS (Ventura, CA)

Other Years:2003 / 2004 / 2005

47 matching player(s). 4 played in the majors (8%).

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.