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1985 Major League Draft
Here is the first round of the 1985 Major League Baseball draft. The
Expos were unable to sign Pete Incaviglia and unloaded him to the Rangers
for Jim Anderson and Bob Sebra. Incaviglia became the first drafted player since
1978 to skip the minors (complete
list) when the Rangers signed him to a major league
contract and immediately put him alongside Oddibe McDowell and Ruben
Sierra in their outfield.
| # |
Name |
Position |
Team |
School |
| 1 |
B.J. Surhoff |
C |
Brewers |
University of North Carolina |
| 2 |
Will Clark |
1B |
Giants |
Mississippi State University |
| 3 |
Bobby Witt |
RHP |
Rangers |
University of Oklahoma |
| 4 |
Barry Larkin |
SS |
Reds |
University of Michigan |
| 5 |
Kurt Brown |
C |
White
Sox |
Glendora, CA |
| 6 |
Barry Bonds |
OF |
Pirates |
Arizona State University |
| 7 |
Mike Campbell |
RHP |
Mariners |
University of Hawaii |
| 8 |
Pete Incaviglia |
OF |
Expos |
Oklahoma State University |
| 9 |
Mike Poehl |
RHP |
Indians |
University of Texas |
| 10 |
Chris Gwynn |
OF |
Dodgers |
San Diego State University |
| 11 |
Walt Weiss |
SS |
Athletics |
University of North Carolina |
| 12 |
Cameron Drew |
OF |
Astros |
University of New Haven |
| 13 |
Jeff Bumgarner |
RHP |
Twins |
Richland, WA |
| 14 |
Tommy Greene |
RHP |
Braves |
Whiteville, NC |
| 15 |
Willie Fraser |
RHP |
Angels |
Concordia College |
| 16 |
Trey McCall |
C |
Phillies |
Abingdon, VA |
| 17 |
Brian McRae |
SS |
Royals |
Blue Springs, FL |
| 18 |
Joe Magrane |
LHP |
Cardinals |
University of Arizona |
| 19 |
Mike Cook |
RHP |
Angels |
University of South Carolina |
| 20 |
Gregg Jefferies |
SS |
Mets |
Millbrae, CA |
| 21 |
Dan Gabriele |
RHP |
Red
Sox |
Walled Lake, MI |
| 22 |
Rafael Palmeiro |
OF |
Cubs |
Mississippi State University |
| 23 |
Joey Cora |
SS |
Padres |
Vanderbilt University |
| 24 |
Dave Masters |
RHP |
Cubs |
University of California |
| 25 |
Greg David |
OF |
Blue
Jays |
Naples, FL |
| 26 |
Randy Nosek |
RHP |
Tigers |
Chillicothe, MO |
* Did not sign
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