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Reggie Jackson (1966) won three World Series titles with the A's and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993.

TheAthletics (the A's) are aMajor League Baseball (MLB)franchise based inWest Sacramento, California. They play in theAmerican League West division. The Athletics had previously played inPhiladelphia from 1901 to 1954,Kansas City from 1955 to 1967, andOakland,California from 1968 to 2024. Since the establishment ofthe Rule 4 Draft the Athletics have selected 82 players in the first round. Officially known as the "First-Year Player Draft",[1] the Rule 4 Draft is MLB's primary mechanism for assigning players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur clubs to its franchises. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick.[1] In addition, teams which lostfree agents in the previous off-season may be awardedcompensatory or supplementary picks.[2]

Of these 82 players, 36 have beenpitchers, the most of any position; 27 of these were right-handed, while 9 were left-handed. Fifteenoutfielders, including onecenter fielder, and 14shortstops were selected. The A's have also drafted sevencatchers, fivethird basemen, fourfirst basemen, and onesecond baseman in the first round.[3] Additionally, 23 players came from high schools or universities in the A's home state of California, followed by 10 from Texas and Florida.[3] They also draftedAriel Prieto in 1995, who had defected from Cuba the year before.[4] Prieto made his major league debut in 1995, one of 20 players in draft history to go directly to the majors without playing in the minor leagues.[5][6]

Three Athletics' first-round picks have won championships with the franchise.Reggie Jackson (1966) won World Series titles with the team in1972,1973, and1974.[7]Mark McGwire (1984) andWalt Weiss (1985) won with the1989 championship team.[8][9] Four A's first-round picks have gone on to win theRookie of the Year Award: McGwire in 1987, Weiss in 1988,Ben Grieve (1994) in 1998, andHuston Street (2004) in 2005.[8][9][10][11] Jackson also won aMost Valuable Player award in 1973, andBarry Zito (1999) won aCy Young Award in 2002, making them the A's only picks to win these awards.[7][12] Reggie Jackson, elected in 1993, is their only pick in theBaseball Hall of Fame.[7] Although eligible McGwire has not been elected despiteover 500 career home runs and briefly holding thesingle-season home run record (70).[8] Some see McGwire's exclusion as a sign that the Hall is hesitant to elect players suspected of usingperformance-enhancing drugs as McGwire was suspected ofsteroid use (he later admitted his use in 2010).[13][14][15] The Athletics have made nineteen selections in the supplemental round of the draft and have made thefirst overall selection once: in thefirst draft in 1965.[3][16]

The Athletics have failed to sign three first-round draft picks, although they did not receive a compensation pick for any of them.[3] The first such player not signed wasPete Broberg in 1968. The A's also failed to sign both of their draft picks in 1979,Juan Bustabad andMike Stenhouse.[17][18] The Athletics have had ten compensatory picks overall since the first draft in 1965.[3] These additional picks are provided when a team loses a particularly valuable free agent in the previous off-season,[2][19][V] or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.[20]

Key

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YearEach year links to an article about that year'sMajor League Baseball Draft.
PositionIndicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
PickIndicates the number of the pick
*Player did not sign with the Athletics
§Indicates asupplemental pick
Member of theNational Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
'72, '73, '74Player was a member of the Athletics'1972,1973, and1974 championship teams
'89Player was a member of theAthletics' 1989 championship team

Picks

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A man in a white baseball uniform, blue baseball cap, and black baseball glove pitching a ball right handed.
John Wasdin (1993) is one of six players taken by the A's from the state of Florida.
A man in a dark baseball jersey, batting helmet, and white pants takes a left-handed baseball swing while another man kneels wearing catcher's gear behind him.
Eric Chavez (1996) won sixRawlings Gold Glove Awards while with Oakland.[21]
A man in a green and yellow baseball cap holds up his right hand with a baseball glove on it.
Barry Zito (1999) won a Cy Young Award while with the Athletics in 2002.
A young man wearing a green shirt and baseball cap holds a baseball in his right hand.
Huston Street (2004) is one of four Athletics' first-round draft picks to win the Rookie of the Year Award.
A man in white pants, a pink baseball jersey, and a black batting helmet running down the first baseline.
Travis Buck (2005) is the third player the Athletics have drafted in the first round from Arizona State University, the first since they did so back-to-back in the first two years of the draft.
YearNamePositionSchool (location)PickRef
1965Rick MondayOutfielderArizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
1[22]
1966Reggie Jackson† '72, '73, '74OutfielderArizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
2[23]
1967Brian BickertonLeft-handedpitcherSantana High School
(Santee, California)
7[24]
1968Pete Broberg*Right-handedpitcherPalm Beach High School
(Palm Beach, Florida)
2[25]
1969Don StanhouseRight-handedpitcherDuQuoin High School
(DuQuoin, Illinois)
9[26]
1970Dan FordOutfielderFremont High School
(Los Angeles, California)
18[27]
1971William DanielsRight-handedpitcherMackenzie High School
(Detroit, Michigan)
17[28]
1972Chet LemonShortstopFremont High School
(Los Angeles, California)
22[29]
1973Randy ScarberyRight-handedpitcherUniversity of Southern California
(Los Angeles, California)
23[30]
1974Jerry JohnsonCatcherMcCallum High School
(Austin, Texas)
22[31]
1975Bruce RobinsonCatcherStanford University
(Stanford, California)
21[32]
1976Thomas SullivanRight-handedpitcherGarfield High School
(Woodbridge, Virginia)
24[33]
1977Craig HarrisRight-handedpitcherBuena High School
(Sierra Vista, Arizona)
18[34]
1978Mike MorganRight-handedpitcherValley High School
(Las Vegas,Nevada)
4[35]
1978Tim ConroyLeft-handedpitcherGateway Senior High School
(Monroeville, Pennsylvania)
20[a][35]
1979Juan Bustabad*ShortstopMiami Lakes High School
(Hialeah, Florida)
5[36]
1979Mike Stenhouse*OutfielderHarvard University
(Cambridge, Massachusetts)
26[b][36]
1980Mike KingLeft-handedpitcherMorningside College
(Sioux City, Iowa)
4[37]
1981Tim PyznarskiThird basemanEastern Illinois University
(Charleston, Illinois)
15[38]
1982no first-round pick[c][3]
1983Stan HiltonRight-handedpitcherBaylor University
(Waco, Texas)
5[39]
1984Mark McGwire '89First basemanUniversity of Southern California
(Los Angeles, California)
10[40]
1985Walt Weiss '89ShortstopUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
11[41]
1986Scott HemondCatcherUniversity of South Florida
(Tampa, Florida)
12[42]
1987Lee TinsleyOutfielderShelby County High School
(Shelbyville, Kentucky)
11[43]
1988Stan RoyerCatcherEastern Illinois University
(Charleston, Illinois)
16[44]
1989no first-round pick[d][3]
1990Todd Van PoppelRight-handedpitcherMartin High School
(Arlington, Texas)
14[e][45]
1990Don PetersRight-handedpitcherSt. Francis College
(Joliet, Illinois)
26[45]
1990David ZancanaroLeft-handedpitcherUniversity of California, Los Angeles
(Los Angeles, California)
34§[f][45]
1990Kirk DressendorferRight-handedpitcherUniversity of Texas at Austin
(Austin, Texas)
36§[g][45]
1991Brent GatesShortstopUniversity of Minnesota
(Minneapolis, Minnesota)
26[46]
1991Mike RossiterRight-handedpitcherBurrough High School
(Burbank, California)
38§[h][46]
1992Benji GrigsbyRight-handedpitcherSan Diego State University
(San Diego, California)
20[47]
1993John WasdinRight-handedpitcherFlorida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
25[48]
1993Willie AdamsRight-handedpitcherStanford University
(Stanford, California)
36§[i][48]
1994Ben GrieveOutfielderMartin High School
(Arlington, Texas)
2[49]
1995Ariel PrietoRight-handedpitcherFajardo University
(Santiago de Cuba,Cuba)
5[5][50]
1996Eric ChavezThird basemanMount Carmel High School
(San Diego, California)
10[50]
1997Chris EnochsRight-handedpitcherWest Virginia University
(Morgantown, West Virginia)
11[51]
1997Eric DuBoseLeft-handedpitcherMississippi State University
(Mississippi State, Mississippi)
21[j][51]
1997Nathan HaynesOutfielderPinole Valley High School
(Pinole, California)
32§[k][51]
1997Denny WagnerRight-handedpitcherVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(Blacksburg, Virginia)
42§[l][51]
1998Mark MulderLeft-handedpitcherMichigan State University
(East Lansing, Michigan)
2[52]
1999Barry ZitoLeft-handedpitcherUniversity of Southern California
(Los Angeles, California)
9[53]
2000no first-round pick[m][3]
2001Bobby CrosbyShortstopCalifornia State University, Long Beach
(Long Beach, California)
25[54]
2001Jeremy BondermanRight-handedpitcherPasco High School
(Pasco, Washington)
26[n][54]
2001John RheineckerLeft-handedpitcherSouthwest Missouri State University[a]
(Springfield, Missouri)
37§[o][54]
2002Nick SwisherFirst basemanOhio State University
(Columbus, Ohio)
16[p][55]
2002Joe BlantonRight-handedpitcherUniversity of Kentucky
(Lexington, Kentucky)
24[q][55]
2002John McCurdyShortstopUniversity of Maryland, College Park
(College Park, Maryland)
26[55]
2002Ben FritzRight-handedpitcherCalifornia State University, Fresno
(Fresno, California)
30[r][55]
2002Jeremy BrownCatcherUniversity of Alabama
(Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
35§[s][55]
2002Stephen ObenchainRight-handedpitcherUniversity of Evansville
(Evansville, Indiana)
37§[t][55]
2002Mark TeahenThird basemanSaint Mary's College of California
(Moraga, California)
39§[u][55]
2003Bradley SullivanRight-handedpitcherUniversity of Houston
(Houston, Texas)
25[56]
2003Brian SnyderThird basemanStetson University
(DeLand, Florida)
26[v][56]
2003Omar QuintanillaShortstopUniversity of Texas at Austin
(Austin, Texas)
33§[w][56]
2004Landon PowellCatcherUniversity of South Carolina
(Columbia, South Carolina)
24[x][57]
2004Richard RobnettOutfielderCalifornia State University, Fresno
(Fresno, California)
26[57]
2004Danny PutnamOutfielderStanford University
(Stanford, California)
36§[y][57]
2004Huston StreetRight-handedpitcherUniversity of Texas at Austin
(Austin, Texas)
40§[z][57]
2005Cliff PenningtonShortstopTexas A&M University
(College Station, Texas)
21[58]
2005Travis BuckOutfielderArizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
36§[aa][58]
2006no first-round pick[ab][3]
2007James SimmonsRight-handedpitcherUniversity of California, Riverside
(Riverside, California)
26[59]
2007Sean DoolittleFirst basemanUniversity of Virginia
(Charlottesville, Virginia)
41§[ac][59]
2007Corey BrownOutfielderOklahoma State University–Stillwater
(Stillwater, Oklahoma)
59§[ad][59]
2008Jemile WeeksSecond basemanUniversity of Miami
(Coral Gables, Florida)
12[60]
2009Grant GreenShortstopUniversity of Southern California
(Los Angeles, California)
13[61]
2010Michael ChoiceCenter fielderUniversity of Texas at Arlington
(Arlington, Texas)
10[62]
2011Sonny GrayRight-handedpitcherVanderbilt University
(Nashville, Tennessee)
18[63]
2012Addison RussellShortstopPace High School
(Pace, Florida)
11[64]
2012Daniel RobertsonShortstopUpland High School
(Upland, California)
34§[ae][64]
2012Matt OlsonFirst basemanParkview High School
(Lilburn, Georgia)
47§[af][64]
2013Billy McKinneyOutfielderPlano West Senior High School
(Plano, Texas)
24[65]
2014Matt ChapmanThird basemanCalifornia State University, Fullerton
(Fullerton, California)
25[66]
2015Richie MartinShortstopUniversity of Florida
(Gainesville, Florida)
20[67]
2016A. J. PukLeft-handedpitcherUniversity of Florida
(Gainesville, Florida)
6[68]
2016Daulton JefferiesRight-handedpitcherUniversity of California, Berkeley
(Berkeley, California)
37§[ag][68]
2017Austin BeckOutfielderNorth Davidson High School
(Lexington, North Carolina)
6[69]
2017Kevin MerrellShortstopUniversity of South Florida
(Tampa, Florida)
33§[ah][69]
2018Kyler MurrayOutfielderUniversity of Oklahoma
(Norman, Oklahoma)
9[70]
2019Logan DavidsonShortstopClemson University
(Clemson, South Carolina)
29[71]
2020Tyler SoderstromCatcherTurlock High School
(Turlock, California)
26[72]
2021Maxwell MuncyShortstopThousand Oaks High School
(Thousand Oaks, California)
25[73]
2022Daniel SusacCatcherUniversity of Arizona
(Tucson, Arizona)
19[74]
2023Jacob WilsonShortstopGrand Canyon University
(Phoenix, Arizona)
6[75]
2024Nick KurtzFirst basemanWake Forest Demon Deacons baseball
(Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
4
2025Jamie Arnoldleft-handedPitcherFlorida State Seminoles baseball
(Tallahassee, Florida)
11

See also

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Footnotes

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  • V Through the 2012 draft,free agents were evaluated by theElias Sports Bureau and rated "Type A", "Type B", or not compensation-eligible. If a team offeredarbitration to a player but that player refused and subsequently signed with another team, the original team was able to receive additional draft picks. If a "Type A" free agent left in this way, his previous team received a supplemental pick and a compensatory pick from the team with which he signed. If a "Type B" free agent left in this way, his previous team received only a supplemental pick.[20] Since the 2013 draft, free agents are no longer classified by type; instead, compensatory picks are only awarded if the team offered its free agent a contract worth at least the average of the 125 current richest MLB contracts.[76] However, if the free agent's last team acquired the player in a trade during the last year of his contract, it is ineligible to receive compensatory picks for that player.[77]
  • a The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1978 from theTexas Rangers as compensation for losing free agentMike Jorgensen.[35]
  • b The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1979 from theBoston Red Sox as compensation for losing free agentSteve Renko.[36]
  • c The Athletics lost their first-round pick in 1982 to theBoston Red Sox as compensation for signing free agentJoe Rudi.[78]
  • d The Athletics lost their first-round pick in 1989 to theSeattle Mariners as compensation for signing free agentMike Moore.[79]
  • e The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1990 from theMilwaukee Brewers as compensation for losing free agentDave Parker.[45]
  • f The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1990 for losing free agentStorm Davis.[45]
  • g The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1990 for losing free agent Dave Parker.[45]
  • h The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1991 for losing free agentWillie McGee.[46]
  • i The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1993 for losing free agentDave Stewart.[48]
  • j The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1997 from theBaltimore Orioles as compensation for losing free agentMike Bordick.[51]
  • k The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1997 for losing free agent Mike Bordick.[51]
  • l The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1997 for losing free agent Mike Bordick.[51]
  • m The Athletics lost their first-round pick in 2000 to theLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim as compensation for signing free agentMike Magnante.[80]
  • n The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2001 from theNew York Mets as compensation for losing free agentKevin Appier.[54]
  • o The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2001 for losing free agent Kevin Appier.[54]
  • p The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2002 from theBoston Red Sox as compensation for losing free agentJohnny Damon.[55]
  • q The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2002 from theNew York Yankees as compensation for losing free agentJason Giambi.[55]
  • r The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2002 from theSt. Louis Cardinals as compensation for losing free agentJason Isringhausen.[55]
  • s The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2002 for losing free agent Jason Giambi.[55]
  • t The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2002 for losing free agent Jason Isringhausen.[55]
  • u The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2002 for losing free agent Johnny Damon.[55]
  • v The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2003 from theSan Francisco Giants as compensation for losing free agentRay Durham.[56]
  • w The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2003 for losing free agent Ray Durham.[56]
  • x The Athletics gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2004 from theBoston Red Sox as compensation for losing free agentKeith Foulke.[57]
  • y The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2004 for losing free agent Keith Foulke.[57]
  • z The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2004 for losing free agent Miguel Tejada.[57]
  • aa The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2005 for losing free agentDamian Miller.[58]
  • ab The Athletics lost their first-round pick in 2006 to theWashington Nationals as compensation for losing free agentEsteban Loaiza.[81]
  • ac The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2007 for losing free agentFrank Thomas.[59]
  • ad The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2007 for losing free agentBarry Zito.[59]
  • ae The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2007 for losing free agentJosh Willingham.[59]
  • af The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2007 for losing free agentDavid DeJesus.[59]
  • ag The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2016 in Competitive Balance Round A.[68]
  • ah The Athletics gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2017 in Competitive Balance Round A.[69]
  1. ^Known asMissouri State University since 2005.

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