1996 Amateur Draft
1996 First Round Picks[edit]
Supplemental First Round[edit]
Pick | Team | Player | Position | School (Type) | Hometown | Notes |
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31 | Toronto Blue Jays | Peter Tucci | 1B-OF | Providence College (Col.) | [[]] | Compensation for Roberto Alomar |
32 | Texas Rangers | Corey Lee | P | North Carolina State University (Col.) | [[]] | Compensation for Kenny Rogers |
33 | Cincinnati Reds | Matt McClendon | P | Dr. Phillips High School (HS) | Orlando, FL | Did not sign/Compensation for Ron Gant |
34 | Boston Red Sox | Chris Reitsma | P | Calgary Christian High School (HS) | Calgary, AB | Compensation for Erik Hanson |
35 | Atlanta Braves | Jason Marquis | P | Tottenville High School (HS) | Staten Island, NY | Compesation for failure to sign 1995 pick Chad Hutchinson |
Other Notable Selections[edit]
Milton Bradley, Jacque Jones; Jimmy Rollins (2nd round); Alex Cora, Scott Schoeneweis (3rd round); Joe Crede, Brad Penny (5th round); Casey Blake, Mark DeRosa (7th round); Doug Davis (10th round); John McDonald (12th round); Chad Bradford (13th round); Jamey Carroll (14th round); Kevin Gregg (15th round); Ted Lilly, Roy Oswalt (23rd round); Kyle Lohse (29th round); Travis Hafner (31st round); Dan Wheeler (34th round)
Draft Notes[edit]
This was the first draft in which the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays took part, and the longest draft overall with 1,740 players selected across 100 rounds.
Four players selected in the first round (Lee, Patterson, White, and Seay) did not sign with the teams that selected them and were declared free agents according to Rule 4 (E). Lee and Patterson ultimately signed with the Diamondbacks, and White and Seay made deals with the Devil Rays.
Travis Phelps was selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 89th round and in 2001 became the lowest round draftee to ever play in the majors. Scott Seabol, drafted in the 88th round by the New York Yankees, also made his major league debut that year.
Clay Condrey was selected by the New York Yankees in the 94th round, but failed to sign. He later signed with the San Diego Padres as an amateur free agent, and made his major league debut in 2002.
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