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Baseball draft of amateur players
2004 Major League Baseball draft Date(s) June 7–8, 2004 1498 total selectionsFirst selection
Matt Bush
San Diego Padres First round selections 41
The 2004 Major League Baseball draft , was held on June 7 and 8. It was conducted via
conference call with representatives from each of the league's 30 teams. The draft marked the first time three players from the same university were chosen in the
first ten picks.
Source:
MLB.com 2004 Draft Tracker
First round selections
Detroit selected
Justin Verlander second overall. He is a 9x
All-Star , 3x
AL Cy Young winner , and the
2011
AL MVP . He has led the
American League in:
strikeouts 5x,
wins 4x, and
ERA 2x.
The
Pirates selected
Neil Walker 11th overall. He was named the
2014
Silver Slugger at
second base .
The
Angels selected
Jered Weaver 12th overall. The 3x
All-Star led the
American League in
wins twice.
Kansas City selected
Billy Butler 14th overall. In
2012 , the man known as "Country Breakfast" was named an
All-Star and
Silver Slugger at
DH
The
Twins selected
Glen Perkins 22nd overall. Perkins is a 3x
All-Star .
Supplemental first round selections
The
White Sox selected
Gio González 38th overall. He is a two-time
All-Star and led the
NL in wins in
2012 .
The
Oakland Athletics selected
Huston Street 40th overall. The 2x
All-Star was named the
2005
AL
Rookie of the Year .
Compensation Picks
Other notable selections
The
Brewers selected
Yovani Gallardo in the second round. Gallardo was an
All-Star and
Silver Slugger at
pitcher in
2010
The
Astros selected
Hunter Pence in 64 overall. Pence is a 4x
All-Star and won the
World Series with the
San Francisco Giants in
2012 and
2014.
Boston selected
Dustin Pedroia in the second round. The 4x
All-Star won the
2007
AL Rookie of the Year Award and
2008
AL MVP .
The
Oakland Athletics selected
Kurt Suzuki 67th overall. Suzuki was named a
2014 All-Star .
The
Montreal Expos selected
Ian Desmond in the 3rd round. He is a 2x
All-Star and 3x
Silver Slugger at
shortstop .
The
Astros selected
Ben Zobrist in the 6th round. He is a 3x
All-Star , 2x
World Series champion and the
2016 World Series
MVP .
The
Brewers selected
Lorenzo Cain in the 17th round. The 2x
All-Star won a
Gold Glove at
outfield in
2019 .
The
Angels selected Mark Trumbo in the 18th Round. The 2x
All-Star won the
2016
Silver Slugger for an
outfielder when leading all of
MLB in
home runs .
Wade Davis , 3rd round, 75th overall by the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Adam Lind , 3rd round, 83rd overall by the
Toronto Blue Jays
Ian Desmond , 3rd round, 84th overall by the
Montreal Expos
J. A. Happ , 3rd round, 92nd overall by the
Philadelphia Phillies
Chris Iannetta , 4th round, 110th overall by the
Colorado Rockies
Ross Ohlendorf , 4th round, 116th overall by the
Arizona Diamondbacks
Casey Janssen , 4th round, 117th overall by the
Toronto Blue Jays
Javy Guerra , 4th round, 118th overall by the
Los Angeles Dodgers
Lucas Harrell , 4th round, 119th overall by the
Chicago White Sox
Ryan Webb , 4th round, 127th overall by the
Oakland Athletics
James Parr , 4th round, 131st overall by the
Atlanta Braves
Jake McGee , 5th round, 135th overall by the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Mark Lowe , 5th round, 153rd overall by the
Seattle Mariners
Ben Zobrist , 6th round, 184th overall by the
Houston Astros
Troy Patton , 9th round, 274th overall by the
Houston Astros
Justin Maxwell , 10th round, 291st overall by the
Texas Rangers
Cory Wade , 10th round, 298th overall by the
Los Angeles Dodgers
Steve Pearce , 10th round, 305th overall by the
Boston Red Sox , but did not sign
Sam Fuld , 10th round, 306th overall by the
Chicago Cubs
Michael Saunders , 11th round, 333rd overall by the
Seattle Mariners
Andy Sonnanstine , 13th round, 375th overall by the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Dexter Fowler , 14th round, 410th overall by the
Colorado Rockies
Nick Adenhart , 14th round, 413th overall by the
Anaheim Angels
Will Venable , 15th round, 439th overall by the
Baltimore Orioles , but did not sign
Mark Reynolds , 16th round, 476th overall by the
Arizona Diamondbacks
Lorenzo Cain , 17th round, 496th overall by the
Milwaukee Brewers
J. P. Arencibia , 17th round, 513th overall by the
Seattle Mariners , but did not sign
Jerry Blevins , 17th round, 516th overall by the
Chicago Cubs
Cory Luebke , 18th round, 532nd overall by the
Pittsburgh Pirates , but did not sign
Mark Trumbo , 18th round, 533rd overall by the
Anaheim Angels
David Price , 19th round, 568th overall by the
Los Angeles Dodgers , but did not sign
Micah Owings , 19th round, 576th overall by the
Chicago Cubs , but did not sign
Jesse Litsch , 24th round, 717th overall by the
Toronto Blue Jays
Dallas Braden , 24th round, 727th overall by the
Oakland Athletics
Justin Ruggiano , 25th round, 748th overall by the
Los Angeles Dodgers
Jonathan Sánchez , 27th round, 820th overall by the
San Francisco Giants
Tyler Flowers , 27th round, 821st overall by the
Atlanta Braves , but did not sign
Brad Lincoln , 28th round, 826th overall by the
Texas Rangers , but did not sign
Jaime García , 30th round, 889th overall by the
Baltimore Orioles , but did not sign
Jake Arrieta , 31st round, 918th overall by the
Cincinnati Reds , but did not sign
Jeff Gray , 32nd round, 967th overall by the
Oakland Athletics
Mike Dunn , 33rd round, 999th overall by the
New York Yankees
David Hernandez , 34th round, 1016th overall by the
Arizona Diamondbacks , but did not sign
Todd Frazier , 37th round, 1100th overall by the
Colorado Rockies , but did not sign
James Russell , 37th round, 1097th overall by the
Seattle Mariners , but did not sign
Kyle Blanks , 42nd round, 1241st overall by the
San Diego Padres
Tony Sipp , 45th round, 1333rd overall by the
Cleveland Indians
Chris Davis , 50th round, 1496th overall by the
New York Yankees , but did not sign
NFL players drafted
Pat White , 4th round, 113th overall by the
Anaheim Angels , but did not sign
Matt Moore , 22nd round, 653rd overall by the
Anaheim Angels , but did not sign
Matt Cassel , 36th round, 1087th overall by the
Oakland Athletics , but did not sign
Brian Brohm , 49th round, 1451st overall by the
Colorado Rockies , but did not sign
Background
The San Diego Padres stayed close to home with the first overall pick of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft, tabbing high school shortstop Matt Bush from Mission Bay (CA) High School. Bush, the first high school shortstop taken first overall since the Seattle Mariners chose Alex Rodriguez in 1993, batted .450 with 11 home runs, 35 RBI and 12 stolen bases during his senior year. The 18-year-old helped lead the Buccaneers to two San Diego Section Division III championships in three years, setting state records for career hits (211) and runs scored (188) in the process.
Huston Street , drafted in the supplemental first round, was the first 2004 draftee to make the major leagues.
Justin Verlander was the first 2004 draftee to be selected to an
All-Star Game in 2007.
Dustin Pedroia , drafted in the second round, was the first 2004 draftee to be selected to start an All-Star Game and the first to win a
World Series championship and the first to win a League MVP Award.
Three members of the 2003 NCAA Champions Rice Owls pitching staff were selected within the first eight picks. The Baltimore Orioles could not reach an agreement with Wade Townsend leading to Tampa Bay drafting him in 2005.
Nick Adenhart , who was selected in the 14th round by the
Anaheim Angels , was killed in a car accident a day after his only start of the
2009 season .
During the 2012 season, first round picks
Philip Humber ,
Homer Bailey , and
Jered Weaver threw
no hitters (Humber's was a
perfect game ).
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