The Very Best Yankees June Amateur Draft & Sign Selections Ever – By Round
In terms of “Drafted and Signed by the Yankees” and then had the most Major League value over their career – compared to others signed by the Yankees in the same round (albeit in a different year), here they are:
1st Round – Derek Jeter 1992
2nd Round – Al Leiter 1984
3nd Round – Ron Guidry 1971
4th Round – Stan Bahnsen 1965
5th round – Greg Gagne 1979
6th Round – Mike Pagliarulo 1981
7th Round – Russ Springer 1989
8th Round – Austin Jackson 2005
9th Round – Fred McGriff 1981
10th Round – T.J. Beam 2003
11th Round – Darrell Einertson 1995
12th Round – Andy Stankiewicz 1986
13th Round – Daniel McCutchen 2006
14th Round – Gerald Williams 1987
15th Round – Steve Frey 1983
16th Round – Ricky Ledee 1990
17th Round – David Robertson 2006
18th Round – Turner Ward 1986
19th Round – Don Mattingly 1979
20th Round – Mike Lowell 1995
21st Round – Jim Deshaies 1982
22nd Round – Andy Pettitte 1990
23rd Round – Tom Wilson 1990
24th Round – Jorge Posada 1990
25th Round – Jim Corsi 1982
26th Round – Phil Coke 2002
27th Round – Brandon Laird 2007
28th Round – Shane Spencer 1990
29th Round – Russ Davis 1988
30th Round – Doc Medich 1970
31st Round – Kevin Thompson 1999
32nd Round – None Ever Made Majors
33rd Round – Mike Dunn 2004
34th Round – Tom Shopay 1965
35th Round – None Ever Made Majors
36th Round – Craig Dingman 1993
37th Round – None Ever Made Majors
38th Round – Rich Batchelor 1989
39th Round – None Ever Made Majors
40th Round – Mike Vento 1997
41st Round – Chris Spurling1997
42nd Round – None Ever Made Majors
43rd Round – Justin Berg
44th Round – Mike Figga 1989
45th Round – None Ever Made Majors
46th Round – None Ever Made Majors
47th Round – Tom Gilles 1984
48th Round – Brad Ausmus 1987
49th Round – None Ever Made Majors
50th Round – None Ever Made Majors
O.K., I’ll just hang up now and listen to your reaction in the comments section…




