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ThePittsburgh Pirates are aMajor League Baseball (MLB)franchise based inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in theNational League Central division. Since the establishment ofthe Rule 4 Draft the Pirates have selected 72 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 72 players, 27 have beenpitchers, the most of any position; 20 of these were right-handed, while 7 were left-handed. 17outfielders and 15shortstops were selected. The Pirates have also drafted 7catchers, 3first basemen, and 3third basemen, but have never selected asecond baseman in the first round.[3] Eleven players came from high schools or universities in the state of California, while eight came from Florida.[3]

Three Pirates' first-round picks have won championships with the franchise.Richie Hebner (1966) won a World Series title on the1971 championship team, andSteve Nicosia (1973) andDale Berra (1975) won with the1979 team (though Berra did not appear in the World Series).[4][5][6]Paul Skenes (2023) is the Pirates' only first-round pick to ever win theRookie of the Year Award, doing so in 2024. None of their picks have been elected to theBaseball Hall of Fame, butBarry Bonds (1985) won sevenMost Valuable Player awards, more than any other player, including two with Pittsburgh.[7][8] Bonds also won 12Silver Sluggers, 8Gold Gloves, and holds both thesingle-season and careerhome run records (73 and 762).[7] The Pirates have made fourteen selections in the supplemental round of the draft and have made thefirst overall selection six times (1986,1996,2002,2011,2021, and2023).[3][9] The Pirates also had the first overall pick in the2023 Major League Baseball draft after winning the inaugural draft lottery.[10]

The Pirates have failed 3 times in signing a first-round draft pick. This first occurred in 2012, when the Pirates selected RHP Mark Appel from Stanford University, who sought a significant bonus which, according to new MLB rules, would have cost the Pirates a future draft pick. The Pirates received the 9th overall pick in the 2013 draft for their failure to sign Appel.[11]

Pedro Álvarez (2009) nearly went unsigned as he faced a contentious process in which Álvarez and the Pirates reached an initial deal after the signing deadline (with permission from MLB); his agentScott Boras and thePlayers Association filed a grievance challenging this post-deadline deal, and ultimately the Pirates renegotiated a deal with him in September that year.[12][13] The Pirates 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][14][V] or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.[15]

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 Pirates
§Indicates asupplemental pick
'71Player was a member of thePirates' 1971 championship team
'79Player was a member of thePirates' 1979 championship team

Picks

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A man in a black baseball jersey, white pants, and black baseball cap wearing a black baseball glove on his right hand preparing to pitch from a baseball mound.
Paul Maholm (2003) was one of 19 pitchers taken by Pittsburgh in the first round.
A light-skinned man in a gray baseball uniform with "PITTSBURGH" on the chest and a black baseball cap with "P" in yellow on it jogs towards the camera.
Neil Walker (2004) is the only player the Pirates have drafted in the first round from their home state of Pennsylvania.
A dark-skinned man in a black baseball jersey and cap, white pants, and white batting gloves stands in a right-handed batting stance.
Andrew McCutchen (2005) was one of seven players from Florida taken by the Pirates in the first round.
A man in a black baseball uniform and cap with yellow "P"s on his cap and chest with a baseball glove on his left hand.
Pedro Alvarez (2009) faced a contentious signing process, only finally reaching a contract agreement well after the original signing deadline.
YearNamePositionSchool (Location)PickRef
1965Doug DickersonOutfielderEnsley High School
(Birmingham, Alabama)
10[16]
1966Richie Hebner '71ShortstopNorwood High School
(Norwood, Massachusetts)
15[17]
1967Joe GrigasOutfielderCoyle High School
(Brockton, Massachusetts)
16[18]
1968Dick SharonOutfielderSequoia High School
(Redwood City, California)
9[19]
1969John MorlanRight-handedpitcherMerritt Island High School
(Merritt Island, Florida)
10[20]
1970John BedardRight-handedpitcherSpringfield Tech High School
(Springfield, Massachusetts)
13[21]
1971Craig ReynoldsShortstopRegan High School
(Houston, Texas)
22[22]
1972Dwayne PeltierShortstopServite High School
(Anaheim, California)
23[23]
1973Steve Nicosia '79CatcherNorth Miami Beach High School
(Opa-locka, Florida)
24[24]
1974Rod ScurryLeft-handedpitcherProcter Hug High School
(Reno, Nevada)
11[25]
1975Dale Berra '79ShortstopMontclair High School
(Montclair, New Jersey)
20[26]
1976Jim ParkeRight-handedpitcherHenry Ford II High School
(Sterling Heights, Michigan)
21[27]
1977Anthony NicelyOutfielderMeadowdale High School
(Dayton, Ohio)
18[28]
1978Brad GarnettFirst basemanDeSoto High School
(DeSoto, Texas)
18[29]
1978Gerry AubinOutfielderDougherty High School
(Albany, Georgia)
21[a][29]
1979no first-round pick[b][3]
1980Rich RenteriaShortstopSouth Gate High School
(South Gate, California)
20[c][30]
1981Jim WinnRight-handedpitcherJohn Brown University
(Siloam Springs, Arkansas)
14[31]
1982Sam KhalifaShortstopSahuaro High School
(Tucson, Arizona)
7[32]
1983Ron DeLucchiOutfielderCampolindo High School
(Moraga, California)
12[33]
1984Kevin AndershLeft-handedpitcherUniversity of New Mexico
(Albuquerque, New Mexico)
15[34]
1985Barry BondsOutfielderArizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
6[35]
1986Jeff KingShortstopUniversity of Arkansas
(Fayetteville, Arkansas)
1[36]
1987Mark MerchantOutfielderOviedo High School
(Oviedo, Florida)
2[37]
1988Austin ManahanShortstopHorizon High School
(Scottsdale, Arizona)
13[38]
1989Willie GreeneShortstopJones County High School
(Gray, Georgia)
18[39]
1990Kurt MillerRight-handedpitcherWest High School
(Bakersfield, California)
5[40]
1990Mike ZimmermanRight-handedpitcherUniversity of South Alabama
(Mobile, Alabama)
27§[d][40]
1991Jon FarrellCatcherFlorida Junior College
(Jacksonville, Florida)
24[41]
1992Jason KendallCatcherTorrance High School
(Torrance, California)
23[42]
1992Shon WalkerOutfielderHarrison County High School
(Cynthiana, Kentucky)
33§[e][42]
1993Charles PetersonOutfielderLaurens District High School
(Laurens, South Carolina)
22[43]
1993Jermaine AllensworthOutfielderPurdue University
(West Lafayette, Indiana)
34§[f][43]
1993Andy RiceFirst basemanParker High School
(Birmingham, Alabama)
42§[g][43]
1994Mark FarrisShortstopAngleton High School
(Angleton, Texas)
10[44]
1995Chad HermansenShortstopGreen Valley High School
(Henderson, Nevada)
10[45]
1996Kris BensonRight-handedpitcherClemson University
(Clemson, South Carolina)
1[46]
1997J. J. DavisFirst basemanBaldwin Park High School
(Baldwin Park, California)
8[47]
1998Clint JohnsonLeft-handedpitcherVanderbilt University
(Nashville, Tennessee)
15[48]
1999Bobby BradleyRight-handedpitcherWellington Community High School
(Wellington, Florida)
8[49]
2000Sean BurnettLeft-handedpitcherWellington Community High School
(Wellington, Florida)
19[50]
2001John Van BenschotenRight-handedpitcherKent State University
(Kent, Ohio)
8[51]
2002Bryan BullingtonRight-handedpitcherBall State University
(Muncie, Indiana)
1[52]
2003Paul MaholmLeft-handedpitcherMississippi State University
(Mississippi State, Mississippi)
8[53]
2004Neil WalkerCatcherPine Richland High School
(Gibsonia, Pennsylvania)
11[54]
2005Andrew McCutchenOutfielderFort Meade High School
(Fort Meade, Florida)
11[55]
2006Brad LincolnRight-handedpitcherUniversity of Houston
(Houston, Texas)
4[56]
2007Daniel MoskosLeft-handedpitcherClemson University
(Clemson, South Carolina)
4[57]
2008Pedro ÁlvarezThird basemanVanderbilt University
(Nashville, Tennessee)
2[58]
2009Tony SánchezCatcherBoston College
(Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts)
4[59]
2009Victor BlackRight-handedpitcherDallas Baptist University
(Dallas, Texas)
49§[h][59]
2010Jameson TaillonRight-handedpitcherThe Woodlands High School
(The Woodlands, Texas)
2[60]
2011Gerrit ColeRight-handedpitcherUniversity of California, Los Angeles
(Los Angeles,California)
1[61]
2012Mark Appel*Right-handedpitcherStanford University
(Stanford, California)
8[62]
2012Barrett BarnesOutfielderTexas Tech University
(Lubbock, Texas)
45§[i][62]
2013Austin MeadowsOutfielderGrayson High School
(Loganville, Georgia)
9§[j][63]
2013Reese McGuireCatcherKentwood High School
(Covington, Washington)
14[63]
2014Cole TuckerShortstopMountain Pointe High School
(Phoenix, Arizona)
24[64]
2014Connor JoeOutfielderUniversity of San Diego
(San Diego, California)
39§[k][64]
2015Kevin NewmanShortstopUniversity of Arizona
(Tucson, Arizona)
19[65]
2015Ke'Bryan HayesThird basemanConcordia Lutheran High School
(Tomball, Texas)
45§[l][65]
2016Will CraigThird basemanWake Forest University
(Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
22[66]
2016Nick Lodolo*Right-handedpitcherDamien High School
(La Verne, California)
41§[m][66]
2017Shane BazRight-handedpitcherConcordia Lutheran High School
(Tomball, Texas)
12[67]
2018Travis SwaggertyOutfielderUniversity of South Alabama
(Mobile, Alabama)
10[68]
2018Gunnar Hoglund*Right-handedpitcherFivay High School
(Hudson, Florida)
36§[n][68]
2019Quinn PriesterRight-handedpitcherCary-Grove High School
(Cary, Illinois)
18[69]
2019Sammy SianiCenter FielderWilliam Penn Senior High School
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
37§[o][69]
2020Nick GonzalesShortstopNew Mexico State University
(Las Cruces, New Mexico)
7[70]
2021Henry DavisCatcherUniversity of Louisville
(Louisville, Kentucky)
1[71]
2021Carmen MlodzinskiRight-handedpitcherUniversity of South Carolina
(Columbia, South Carolina)
31§[p][71]
2022Termarr JohnsonShortstopMays High School
(Atlanta, Georgia)
4[72]
2022Tom HarringtonRight-handedpitcherCampbell University
(Buies Creek, North Carolina)
36§[q][72]
2023Paul SkenesRight-handedpitcherLSU
(Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
1
2024Konnor GriffinShortstopJackson Prep School
(Jackson, Mississippi)
9
2025Seth HernandezRight-handedpitcherCorona High School
(Corona, California)
6

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.[15] 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.[73] 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.[74]
  • a The Pirates gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1978 from theLos Angeles Dodgers as compensation for losing free agentTerry Forster.[29]
  • b The Pirates lost their first-round pick in 1979 to theLos Angeles Dodgers as compensation for signing free agentLee Lacy.[75]
  • c The Pirates gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1980 from theLos Angeles Angels as compensation for losing free agentBruce Kison.[30]
  • d The Pirates gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1990 for losing free agentJim Gott.[40]
  • e The Pirates gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1992 for losing free agentBobby Bonilla.[42]
  • f The Pirates gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1993 for losing free agentDoug Drabek.[43]
  • g The Pirates gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1993 for losing free agentBarry Bonds.[43]
  • h The Pirates gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2009 for failing to signTanner Scheppers.[59]
  • i The Pirates gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2012 for losing free agentRyan Doumit.[62]
  • j The Pirates gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2013 for failing to signMark Appel.[63]
  • k Competitive Balance pick[64]
  • l The Pirates gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2015 for losing free agentRussell Martin.[65]
  • m Competitive Balance pick[66]
  • n Competitive Balance pick[68]
  • o Competitive Balance pick[69]
  • p Competitive Balance pick[71]
  • q Competitive Balance pick[72]

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