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Baseball draft of amateur players
1982 Major League Baseball draft |
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Date(s) | June 1982 |
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832 total selections |
First selection |
Shawon Dunston
Chicago Cubs |
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First round selections | 28 |
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Hall of Famers | |
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The 1982 Major League Baseball draft took place in June 1982. The draft saw the
Chicago Cubs select
Shawon Dunston first overall.
First round selections
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= All-Star |
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= Baseball Hall of Famer
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The following are the first round picks in the 1982
Major League Baseball Draft.
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[2]
Compensation Picks
Other notable players
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David Wells†, 2nd round, 30th overall by the
Toronto Blue Jays
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Allan Anderson, 2nd round, 32nd overall by the
Minnesota Twins
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Barry Bonds†, 2nd round, 39th overall by the
San Francisco Giants, but did not sign
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Lance McCullers, 2nd round, 41st overall by the
Philadelphia Phillies
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Bo Jackson, 2nd round, 50th overall by the
New York Yankees, but did not sign
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Barry Larkin‡, 2nd round, 51st overall by the
Cincinnati Reds, but did not sign
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Steve Ontiveros†, 2nd round, 54th overall by the
Oakland Athletics
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Jimmy Key†, 3rd round, 56th overall by the
Toronto Blue Jays
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Roger McDowell, 3rd round, 59th overall by the
New York Mets
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Zane Smith, 3rd round, 63rd overall by the
Atlanta Braves
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Kenny Williams, 3rd round, 68th overall by the
Chicago White Sox
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Mike Greenwell†, 3rd round, 72nd overall by the
Boston Red Sox
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Dan Pasqua, 3rd round, 76th overall by the
New York Yankees
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Kirk McCaskill, 4th round, 88th overall by the
California Angels
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Randy Johnson‡, 4th round, 89th overall by the
Atlanta Braves, but did not sign
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Will Clark†, 4th round, 90th overall by the
Kansas City Royals, but did not sign
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Mike Maddux, 5th round, 119th overall by the
Philadelphia Phillies
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Steve Buechele, 5th round, 122nd overall by the
Texas Rangers
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B.J. Surhoff†, 5th round, 128th overall by the
New York Yankees, but did not sign
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Charlie O'Brien, 5th round, 132nd overall by the
Oakland Athletics
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Pat Borders, 6th round, 134th overall by the
Toronto Blue Jays
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Alvin Davis†, 6th round, 138th overall by the
Seattle Mariners
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Terry Pendleton†, 7th round, 179th overall by the
St. Louis Cardinals
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Bobby Witt, 7th round, 181st overall by the
Cincinnati Reds, but did not sign
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Mitch Williams†, 8th round, 187th overall by the
San Diego Padres
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Rafael Palmeiro†, 8th round, 189th overall by the
New York Mets, but did not sign
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Mark McLemore, 9th round, 218th overall by the
California Angels
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Tom Browning†, 9th round, 233rd overall by the
Cincinnati Reds
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Pete Incaviglia, 10th round, 247th overall by the
San Francisco Giants, but did not sign
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Vince Coleman†, 10th round, 257th overall by the
St. Louis Cardinals
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Walt Weiss†, 10th round, 260th overall by the
Baltimore Orioles, but did not sign
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Rob Dibble†, 11th round, 283rd overall by the
St. Louis Cardinals, but did not sign
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Billy Ripken, 11th round, 286th overall by the
Baltimore Orioles
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Jose Canseco†, 15th round, 392nd overall by the
Oakland Athletics
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Fredi González, 16th round, 414th overall by the
New York Yankees
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Chuck Crim, 17th round, 443rd overall by the
Milwaukee Brewers
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Jim Morris, 18th round, 466th overall by the
New York Yankees, but did not sign
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Bret Saberhagen†, 19th round, 480th overall by the
Kansas City Royals
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Bob Patterson, 21st round, 524th overall by the
San Diego Padres
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Jim Deshaies, 21st round, 542nd overall by the
New York Yankees
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Mike Rizzo, 22nd round, 554th overall by the
California Angels
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Jim Corsi, 25th round, 642nd overall by the
New York Yankees
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Mike Henneman†, 27th round, 672nd overall by the
Toronto Blue Jays, but did not sign
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Lance Johnson†, 31st round, 760th overall by the
Seattle Mariners, but did not sign
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Bruce Ruffin, 31st round, 766th overall by the
Philadelphia Phillies, but did not sign
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Kenny Rogers†, 39th round, 816th overall by the
Texas Rangers
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Dave Martinez, 40th round, 819th overall by the
Texas Rangers, but did not sign
† All-Star
‡ Hall of Famer
NBA/NCAA/NFL players drafted
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