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The 2010 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft was held on June 7–9, 2010 at the MLB Network Studios in New York City.

First-round selections

The draft order was determined based on the 2009 MLB standings, with the worst team picking first.[1]

Key
* - Did Not Sign With Team
Pick Player Team Position School
1 Bryce Harper Washington Nationals OF College of Southern Nevada (NV)
2 Jameson Taillon Pittsburgh Pirates RHP The Woodlands High School (TX)
3 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles SS Brito High School (FL)
4 Christian Colon Kansas City Royals SS Cal State Fullerton
5 Drew Pomeranz Cleveland Indians LHP Ole Miss
6 Barret Loux * Arizona Diamondbacks RHP Texas A&M
7 Matt Harvey New York Mets RHP University of North Carolina
8 Delino DeShields, Jr. Houston Astros 2B Woodward Academy (GA)
9 Karsten Whitson * San Diego Padres RHP Chipley High School (FL)
10 Michael Choice Oakland Athletics OF University of Texas at Arlington
11 Deck McGuire Toronto Blue Jays RHP Georgia Tech
12 Yasmani Grandal Cincinnati Reds C University of Miami
13 Chris Sale Chicago White Sox LHP Florida Gulf Coast University
14 Dylan Covey * Milwaukee Brewers RHP Maranatha High School (CA)
15 Jake Skole Texas Rangers [Compensation 1] OF Blessed Trinity High School (GA)
16 Hayden Simpson Chicago Cubs RHP Southern Arkansas University
17 Josh Sale Tampa Bay Rays OF Bishop Blanchet High School (WA)
18 Kaleb Cowart Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim [Compensation 2] 3B Cook High School (GA)
19 Mike Foltynewicz Houston Astros [Compensation 3] RHP Minooka Community High School (IL)
20 Kolbrin Vitek Boston Red Sox [Compensation 4] 2B Ball State University
21 Alex Wimmers Minnesota Twins RHP Ohio State University
22 Kellin Deglan Texas Rangers C R.E. Mountain Secondary School (Canada)
23 Christian Yelich Florida Marlins OF Westlake High School (CA)
24 Gary Brown San Francisco Giants OF Cal State Fullerton
25 Zack Cox St. Louis Cardinals 3B University of Arkansas
26 Kyle Parker Colorado Rockies OF Clemson University
27 Jesse Biddle Philadelphia Phillies LHP Germantown Friends High School (PA)
28 Zach Lee Los Angeles Dodgers RHP McKinney High School (TX)
29 Cam Bedrosian Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim [Compensation 5] RHP East Coweta High School (GA)
30 Chevy Clarke Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim OF Marietta High School (GA)
31 Justin O'Conner Tampa Bay Rays [Compensation 6] C Cowan High School (IN)
32 Cito Culver New York Yankees SS West Irondequoit High School (NY)

Supplemental first-round selections

The "sandwich picks" after the first round are compensation for losses of free agents during the 2009–10 offseason.[2]

Pick Player Team Position School
33 Michael Kvasnicka Houston Astros [Compensation 7] C University of Minnesota
34 Aaron Sanchez Toronto Blue Jays [Compensation 8] RHP Barstow High School (CA)
35 Matthew Lipka Atlanta Braves [Compensation 9] SS McKinney High School (TX)
36 Bryce Brentz Boston Red Sox [Compensation 10] OF Middle Tennessee
37 Taylor Lindsey Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim [Compensation 11] SS Desert Mountain High School (AZ)
38 Noah Syndergaard Toronto Blue Jays [Compensation 12] RHP Legacy High School (TX)
39 Anthony Ranaudo Boston Red Sox [Compensation 13] RHP Louisiana State University
40 Ryan Bolden Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim [Compensation 14] OF Madison Central High School (MS)
41 Asher Wojciechowski Toronto Blue Jays [Compensation 15] RHP The Citadel
42 Drew Vettleson Tampa Bay Rays [Compensation 16] OF Central Kitsap High School (WA)
43 Taijuan Walker Seattle Mariners [Compensation 17] RHP Yucaipa High School (CA)
44 Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers [Compensation 18] 3B Archbishop McCarthy High School (FL)
45 Luke Jackson Texas Rangers [Compensation 19] RHP Calvary Christian Academy (FL)
46 Seth Blair St. Louis Cardinals [Compensation 20] RHP Arizona State University
47 Peter Tago Colorado Rockies [Compensation 21] RHP Dana Hills High School (CA)
48 Chance Ruffin Detroit Tigers [Compensation 22] RHP University of Texas
49 Mike Olt Texas Rangers [Compensation 23] 3B University of Connecticut
50 Tyrell Jenkins St. Louis Cardinals [Compensation 24] RHP Henderson High School (TX)

Compensation picks

  1. ^ Compensation for unsigned 2009 pick Matt Purke
  2. ^ Pick from the Seattle Mariners for loss of Type A free agent Chone Figgins
  3. ^ Pick from the Detroit Tigers for loss of Type A free agent Jose Valverde
  4. ^ Pick from the Atlanta Braves for loss of Type A free agent Billy Wagner
  5. ^ Pick from the Boston Red Sox for loss of Type A free agent John Lackey
  6. ^ Compensation for unsigned 2009 pick LeVon Washington
  7. ^ Compensation for loss of Type A free agent Jose Valverde
  8. ^ Compensation for loss of Type A free agent Marco Scutaro
  9. ^ Compensation for loss of Type A free agent Michael Gonzalez
  10. ^ Compensation for loss of Type A free agent Jason Bay
  11. ^ Compensation for loss of Type A free agent John Lackey
  12. ^ Compensation for unsigned 2009 pick James Paxton
  13. ^ Compensation for loss of Type A free agent Billy Wagner
  14. ^ Compensation for loss of Type A free agent Chone Figgins
  15. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Rod Barajas
  16. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Gregg Zaun
  17. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Adrian Beltre
  18. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Brandon Lyon
  19. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Marlon Byrd
  20. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Mark DeRosa
  21. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Jason Marquis
  22. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Fernando Rodney
  23. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Iván Rodríguez
  24. ^ Compensation for loss of Type B free agent Joel Piñeiro

Notes

On August 4, 2010, Chris Sale was promoted to the Chicago White Sox, becoming the first player in his draft class to make it to the majors.[3]

References

Preceded by 1st Overall Picks
Bryce Harper
Succeeded by
Incumbent