1990 Major League Baseball draft

{{Short description|Baseball draft of amateur players}}

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| name = 1990 Major League Baseball draft

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| date = June 1990

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| first = Chipper Jones
Atlanta Braves

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| first_round = 40

| overall = 1,487

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|1 = 3B Chipper Jones

|2 = RHP Mike Mussina}}

| prev = 1989

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The 1990 Major League Baseball draft was held in June 1990.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseballamerica.com/draftdb/index.php|title=MLB Draft 2017 Results - Baseball America|website=www.baseballamerica.com|language=en|access-date=2018-02-07}} The draft placed amateur baseball players onto major league teams. 1,487 players were distributed to 26 teams. The draft consisted of first round selections, supplemental first round selections, compensation picks, and many more rounds, in fact, it went a record 101 rounds with 40 first round selections. With a league-worst record of 65 wins and 97 losses{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/1990-standings.shtml|title=1990 Major League Baseball Standings & Expanded Standings {{!}} Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com|language=en|access-date=2018-02-07}} in the 1989 MLB Season, the Atlanta Braves selected shortstop, Chipper Jones out of the Bolles School with the first pick of the draft. Nine NBA and NFL players were drafted in 1990. Seven of the first 10 picks were selected directly out of high school.

First-round selections

The following are the first-round picks in the 1990 Major League Baseball draft.{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/draft/history?year=1990 |title=MLB First Round Draft picks - 1990 |access-date=2008-07-25 }}

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Pick Player Team Position Hometown/School
1

| bgcolor="#CCFFCC"|Chipper Jones

| Atlanta Braves

| SS

| The Bolles School (FL)

2

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Tony Clark

| Detroit Tigers

| OF

| Christian High School (CA)

3

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Mike Lieberthal

| Philadelphia Phillies

| C

| Westlake High School (CA)

4

| Alex Fernandez

| Chicago White Sox

| RHP

| Miami Dade College

5

| Kurt Miller

| Pittsburgh Pirates

| RHP

| West High School (CA)

6

| Marc Newfield

| Seattle Mariners

| 1B

| Marina High School (CA)

7

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Dan Wilson

| Cincinnati Reds

| C

| Minnesota

8

| Timothy Costo

| Cleveland Indians

| SS

| Iowa

9

| Ronnie Walden

| Los Angeles Dodgers

| LHP

| Blanchard High School (OK)

10

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Carl Everett

| New York Yankees

| OF

| Hillsborough High School (FL)

11

| Shane Andrews

| Montreal Expos

| SS

| Carlsbad High School (NM)

12

| Todd Ritchie

| Minnesota Twins

| RHP

| Duncanville High School (TX)

13

| Donovan Osborne

| St. Louis Cardinals

| LHP

| UNLV

14

| Todd Van Poppel

| Oakland Athletics{{#tag:ref|Pick from Milwaukee Brewers as compensation for signing of free agent Dave Parker|group="Compensation"}}

| RHP

| Martin High School (TX)

15

| Adam Hyzdu

| San Francisco Giants{{#tag:ref|Pick from Houston Astros as compensation for signing of free agent Ken Oberkfell|group="Compensation"}}

| OF

| Cincinnati

16

| Daniel Smith

| Texas Rangers

| LHP

| Creighton

17

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Jeromy Burnitz

| New York Mets

| OF

| Oklahoma State

18

| Aaron Holbert

| St. Louis Cardinals{{#tag:ref|Pick from Boston Red Sox as compensation for signing of free agent Tony Peña|group="Compensation"}}

| SS

| Jordan High School (CA)

19

| Eric Christopherson

| San Francisco Giants{{#tag:ref|Pick from San Diego Padres as compensation for signing of free agent Craig Lefferts|group="Compensation"}}

| C

| San Diego State

20

| bgcolor="#CCFFCC"|Mike Mussina

| Baltimore Orioles

| RHP

| Stanford

21

| Thomas Nevers

| Houston Astros{{#tag:ref|Pick from San Francisco Giants as compensation for signing of free agent Kevin Bass|group="Compensation"}}

| SS

| Edina High School (MN)

22

| Steve Karsay

| Toronto Blue Jays

| RHP

| Christ the King Regional High School (NY)

23

| Lance Dickson

| Chicago Cubs

| LHP

| Arizona

24

| bgcolor="#FFCC00"|Rondell White

| Montreal Expos{{#tag:ref|Pick from California Angels as compensation for signing of free agent Mark Langston|group="Compensation"}}

| OF

| Jones County High School (GA)

25

| Robert Beckett

| San Diego Padres{{#tag:ref|Pick from Kansas City Royals as compensation for signing of free agent Mark Davis|group="Compensation"}}

| LHP

| McCallum High School (TX)

26

| Donald Peters

| Oakland Athletics

| RHP

| St. Francis College

Supplemental first round selections

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Pick Player Team Position Hometown/School
27

| Mike Zimmerman

| Pittsburgh Pirates{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Jim Gott|group="Compensation"}}

| RHP

| South Alabama

28

| Gabe White

| Montreal Expos{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Mark Langston|group="Compensation"}}

| RHP

| Sebring High School (FL)

29

| Midre Cummings

| Minnesota Twins{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Jeff Reardon|group="Compensation"}}

| OF

| Miami Edison Senior High School (FL)

30

| Paul Ellis

| St. Louis Cardinals{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Tony Peña|group="Compensation"}}

| C

| UCLA

31

| Brian Williams

| Houston Astros{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Kevin Bass|group="Compensation"}}

| RHP

| South Carolina

32

| Scott Sanders

| San Diego Padres{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Mark Davis|group="Compensation"}}

| RHP

| Nicholls State

33

| Marcus Jensen

| San Francisco Giants{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Craig Lefferts|group="Compensation"}}

| C

| Skyline High School (CA)

34

| Dave Zancanaro

| Oakland Athletics{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Storm Davis|group="Compensation"}}

| LHP

| UCLA

35

| Stan Spencer

| Montreal Expos{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Hubie Brooks|group="Compensation"}}

| RHP

| Stanford

36

| Kirk Dressendorfer

| Oakland Athletics{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Dave Parker|group="Compensation"}}

| RHP

| Texas

37

| Ben Van Ryn

| Montreal Expos{{#tag:ref|Supplemental pick for loss of free agent Pascual Perez|group="Compensation"}}

| LHP

| East Noble High School (IN)

38

| Tony Manahan

| Seattle Mariners

| SS

| Arizona State

39

| Samuel Hence

| Cleveland Indians

| OF

| Stone High School (MS)

40

| Stan Robertson

| Montreal Expos

| OF

| Plainview High School (TX)

Compensation picks

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Background

The draft went a record 101 rounds, surpassing 1989's total of 88, and included a record 1,487 selections. The Astros had the most selections with a 100. Seattle followed second with 75. The 1990 draft included two Class A clubs, the Erie Sailors of the New York–Penn League and the Miami Miracle of the Florida State League. Rule 4 draft regulations permitted minor league clubs to participate. Erie made one selection, 24-year-old Brigham Young outfielder Gary Daniels. Miami made 16 selections, signing 15 of them, including All-American outfielder Paul Carey of Stanford in the fourth round. Atlanta made Chipper Jones, a high school shortstop from the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, the draft's top pick. Detroit followed by picking outfielder Tony Clark out of Christian High School in El Cajon, California. The top three picks and seven of the top 10 choices were out of high school.

In the weeks leading up to the draft, the Atlanta Braves, awarded the top selection after finishing with the league's worst record from the year before, had narrowed down their options and were still largely undecided on whom they would take. One name most frequently mentioned was Todd Van Poppel, a right-handed prep pitcher who could scrape triple-digits with his fastball. Van Poppel, however, adamantly stated that he would not sign with the club if they drafted him, and fell to 14th overall due to his massive signing bonus demands. The Braves instead chose a shortstop from Jacksonville's Bolles School named Chipper Jones, who would go on to be not just one of the greatest draft picks of all time, but one of the consensus greatest third basemen and switch-hitters in baseball history. Van Poppel, on the other hand, found very little success in the majors, and professional hitters exploited the lack of movement on his fastball and erratic command. Jones' endearing, easygoing Southern persona and remarkable consistency over his nearly 20-year career (all as a Brave) earned him a first ballot Hall of Fame selection.{{cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/draft/index.jsp?feature=decade1990s|title=Background on the 1990 MLB Draft|access-date=2008-07-25 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080621121147/http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/draft/index.jsp?feature=decade1990s| archive-date= 21 June 2008 | url-status= live}}

Other notable players

† All-Star

‡ Hall of Fame

=NFL/NBA players drafted=

References

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