Joe Mauer, the Twins' first-overall selection in the 2001 draft, won an MVP, two Gold Gloves, three Silver Sluggers, and three batting titles.
The
Minnesota Twins are a
Major League Baseball (MLB)
franchise based in
Minneapolis , Minnesota. They play in the
American League Central division. Since the institution of MLB's
Rule 4 Draft , the Twins have selected 70 players in the first round. Officially known as the "First-Year Player Draft",
[1] the Rule 4 Draft is MLB's primary mechanism for assigning players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur clubs to its franchises. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick.
[1] In addition, teams which lost
free agents in the previous off-season may be awarded
compensatory or supplementary picks .
[2]
Of the 70 players picked in the first round by Minnesota, 30 have been
pitchers , the most of any position; 22 of these were right-handed, while 8 were left-handed. Twelve
outfielders were selected, while twelve
shortstops , seven
third basemen , four
catchers , four
first basemen and one player at
second base were taken as well.
[3] Thirteen of the players came from high schools or universities in the state of California, and Florida follows with nine players. The Twins have drafted six players from Arizona, including five players from
Arizona State University .
[3]
Two of the Twins' first-round picks have won championships with the franchise.
Willie Banks (1987) and
Chuck Knoblauch (1989) won a World Series title on the
1991 championship team .
[4]
[5] Knoblauch is also the only first-round draft pick of the Twins to win the MLB
Rookie of the Year award , taking home the award in 1991.
[5] Catcher
Joe Mauer (2001) is the only Twins first round draft pick to be elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 2024. In 2009 Joe won the
American League Most Valuable Player award , the only first-round pick of the Twins to win the award.
[6] Mauer has also won three
Silver Slugger Awards , two
Rawlings Gold Glove Awards , and is the only catcher in MLB history to win three
batting titles .
[6]
[7]
The Twins have made 16 selections in the supplemental round of the draft and have made the
first overall selection twice (
1983 and
2001 ).
[3]
[8] They have also had 18 compensatory picks since the institution of the First-Year Player Draft in 1965.
[3] These additional picks are provided when a team loses a particularly valuable free agent in the previous off-season,
[2]
[9]
[V] or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.
[10] The Twins have six times failed to sign their first-round pick.
[3]
Eddie Leon (1965),
Dick Ruthven (1972),
Jamie Allen (1976), and
Tim Belcher (1983) all failed to sign with the Twins without the team receiving compensation.
[11]
[12]
[13] The Twins did, however, receive a compensatory pick when they failed to sign
Jason Varitek (1993). Varitek did not sign and instead chose to enter the draft again the following year and was taken by the
Seattle Mariners .
[14] Additionally,
Travis Lee , the Twins' only selection in 1996 and the second-overall pick of that draft, did not sign with the team. Lee's agent,
Scott Boras , did not communicate with the Twins for the first two weeks after the draft and then invoked a rarely used rule that a team was required to make a contract offer within 15 days of the draft or relinquish their rights to the player.
[15] As a result, Lee and 3 other 1996 first-round picks who were Boras clients were granted
free agency and he ultimately signed with the
Arizona Diamondbacks .
[15]
[16]
Key
Year
Each year links to an article about that year's
Major League Baseball Draft .
Position
Indicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
Pick
Indicates the number of the pick
*
Player did not sign with the Twins
§
Indicates a
supplemental pick
'91
Player was a member of
Twins' 1991 championship team
Picks
Torii Hunter was one of four players drafted by the Twins' in the first round of the 1993 draft.
Michael Cuddyer (1997) was drafted as a shortstop but has never played a major league game at that position.
[17]
Denard Span's selection in 2002 was one of five times the Twins made the 20th pick of the draft.
Year
Name
Position
School (Location)
Pick
Ref
1965
Eddie Leon *
Shortstop
University of Arizona (
Tucson, Arizona )
9
[18]
1966
Bob Jones
Third baseman
(
Dawson, Georgia )
20
[19]
1967
Steve Brye
Third baseman
St. Elizabeth High School (
Oakland, California )
17
[20]
1968
Alex Rowell
Outfielder
Luther College (
Decorah, Iowa )
16
[21]
1969
Paul Powell
Outfielder
Arizona State University (
Tempe, Arizona )
7
[22]
1970
Bob Gorinski
Shortstop
Mount Pleasant High School (
Calumet, Pennsylvania )
22
[23]
1971
Dale Soderholm
Shortstop
Miami Coral Park High School (
Miami, Florida )
21
[24]
1972
Dick Ruthven *
Right-handed
pitcher
California State University, Fresno (
Fresno, California )
8
[25]
1973
Eddie Bane
Left-handed
pitcher
Arizona State University (
Tempe, Arizona )
11
[26]
1974
Ted Shipley
Shortstop
Vanderbilt University (
Nashville, Tennessee )
14
[27]
1975
Rick Sofield
Shortstop
Morristown High School (
Morristown, New Jersey )
13
[28]
1976
Jamie Allen *
Third baseman
Davis High School (
Yakima, Washington )
10
[29]
1977
Paul Croft
Outfielder
Morristown High School (
Morristown, New Jersey )
15
[30]
1978
Lenny Faedo
Shortstop
Jefferson High School (
Tampa, Florida )
16
[31]
1979
Kevin Brandt
Outfielder
Nekoosa High School (
Nekoosa, Wisconsin )
11
[32]
1980
Jeff Reed
Catcher
Joliet West High School (
Joliet, Illinois
12
[33]
1981
Mike Sodders
Third baseman
Arizona State University (
Tempe, Arizona )
11
[34]
1982
Bryan Oelkers
Left-handed
pitcher
Wichita State University (
Wichita, Kansas )
4
[35]
1983
Tim Belcher *
Right-handed
pitcher
Mount Vernon Nazarene College (
Mount Vernon, Ohio )
1
[36]
1984
Jay Bell
Shortstop
Gonzalez Tate High School (
Pensacola, Florida )
8
[37]
1985
Jeff Bumgarner
Right-handed
pitcher
Hanford High School (
West Richland, Washington )
13
[38]
1986
Derek Parks
Right-handed
pitcher
Montclair High School (
Montclair, California )
10
[39]
1987
Willie Banks '91
Right-handed
pitcher
St. Anthony's High School (
Jersey City, New Jersey )
3
[40]
1988
Johnny Ard
Right-handed
pitcher
Manatee Community College (
Bradenton, Florida )
20
[41]
1989
Chuck Knoblauch '91
Shortstop
Texas A&M University (
College Station, Texas )
25
[42]
1990
Todd Ritchie
Right-handed
pitcher
Duncanville High School (
Duncanville, Texas )
12
[43]
1990
Midre Cummings
Outfielder
Edison High School (
Miami, Florida )
29§
[a]
[43]
1991
Dave McCarty
First baseman
Stanford University (
Stanford, California )
3
[44]
1991
Scott Stahoviak
Third baseman
Creighton University (
Omaha, Nebraska )
27§
[b]
[44]
1992
Dan Serafini
Left-handed
pitcher
Serra High School (
San Mateo, California )
26
[45]
1993
Torii Hunter
Outfielder
Pine Bluff High School (
Pine Bluff, Arkansas )
20
[c]
[46]
1993
Jason Varitek *
Catcher
Georgia Institute of Technology (
Atlanta, Georgia )
21
[46]
1993
Marc Barcelo
Right-handed
pitcher
Arizona State University (
Tempe, Arizona )
33§
[d]
[46]
1993
Kelcey Mucker
Outfielder
Lawrenceburg High School (
Lawrenceburg, Indiana )
38§
[e]
[46]
1994
Todd Walker
Second baseman
Louisiana State University (
Baton Rouge, Louisiana )
8
[47]
1994
Travis Miller
Left-handed
pitcher
Kent State University (
Kent, Ohio )
34§
[f]
[47]
1995
Mark Redman
Left-handed
pitcher
University of Oklahoma (
Norman, Oklahoma )
13
[48]
1996
Travis Lee *
First baseman
San Diego State University (
San Diego, California )
2
[49]
1997
Michael Cuddyer
Shortstop
Great Bridge High School (
Chesapeake, Virginia )
9
[50]
1997
Matt LeCroy
Catcher
Clemson University (
Clemson, South Carolina )
50§
[g]
[50]
1998
Ryan Mills
Left-handed
pitcher
Arizona State University (
Tempe, Arizona )
6
[51]
1999
B.J. Garbe
Outfielder
Moses Lake High School (
Moses Lake, Washington )
5
[52]
2000
Adam Johnson
Right-handed
pitcher
California State University, Fullerton (
Fullerton, California )
2
[53]
2000
Aaron Heilman *
Right-handed
pitcher
University of Notre Dame (
Notre Dame, Indiana )
31§
[h]
[53]
2001
Joe Mauer
Catcher
Cretin-Derham Hall (
St. Paul, Minnesota )
1
[54]
2002
Denard Span
Outfielder
Tampa Catholic High School (
Tampa, Florida )
20
[55]
2003
Matthew Moses
Third baseman
Mills E. Godwin High School (
Richmond, Virginia )
21
[56]
2004
Trevor Plouffe
Shortstop
Crespi Carmelite High School (
Encino, California )
20
[57]
2004
Glen Perkins
Left-handed
pitcher
University of Minnesota (
Minneapolis, Minnesota )
22
[i]
[57]
2004
Steven Waldrop
Right-handed
pitcher
Farragut High School (
Knoxville, Tennessee )
25
[j]
[57]
2004
Matthew Fox
Right-handed
pitcher
University of Central Florida (
Orlando, Florida )
35§
[k]
[57]
2004
Jay Rainville
Right-handed
pitcher
Bishop Hendricken High School (
Warwick, Rhode Island )
39§
[l]
[57]
2005
Matt Garza
Right-handed
pitcher
California State University, Fresno (
Fresno, California )
25
[58]
2005
Henry Sanchez
First baseman
Mission Bay High School (
San Diego, California )
39§
[m]
[58]
2006
Chris Parmelee
Outfielder
Chino Hills High School (
Chino Hills, California )
20
[59]
2007
Ben Revere
Outfielder
Lexington Catholic High School (
Lexington, Kentucky )
28
[60]
2008
Aaron Hicks
Outfielder
Wilson High School (
Long Beach, California )
14
[61]
2008
Carlos Gutiérrez
Right-handed
pitcher
University of Miami (
Coral Gables, Florida )
27
[n]
[61]
2008
Shooter Hunt
Right-handed
pitcher
Tulane University (
New Orleans, Louisiana )
31§
[o]
[61]
2009
Kyle Gibson
Right-handed
pitcher
University of Missouri (
Columbia, Missouri )
22
[62]
2009
Matthew Bashore
Left-handed
pitcher
Indiana University Bloomington (
Bloomington, Indiana )
46§
[p]
[62]
2010
Alex Wimmers
Right-handed
pitcher
Ohio State University (
Columbus, Ohio )
21
[63]
2011
Levi Michael
Shortstop
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (
Chapel Hill, North Carolina )
30
[64]
2011
Travis Harrison
Third baseman
Tustin High School (
Tustin, California )
50§
[q]
[64]
2011
Hudson Boyd
Right-handed
pitcher
Bishop Verot High School (
Fort Myers, Florida )
55§
[r]
[64]
2012
Byron Buxton
Outfielder
Appling County High School (
Baxley, Georgia )
2
[65]
2012
José Berríos
Right-handed
pitcher
Papa Juan High School (
Bayamón, Puerto Rico )
32§
[s]
[65]
2012
Luke Bard
Right-handed
pitcher
Georgia Institute of Technology (
Atlanta, Georgia )
42§
[t]
[65]
2013
Kohl Stewart
Right-handed
pitcher
St. Pius X High School (
Houston, Texas )
4
[66]
2014
Nick Gordon
Shortstop
Olympia High School (
Orlando, Florida )
5
[67]
2015
Tyler Jay
Left-handed
pitcher
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (
Champaign, Illinois )
6
[68]
2016
Alex Kirilloff
Outfielder
Plum High School (
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania )
15
[69]
2017
Royce Lewis
Shortstop
JSerra Catholic High School (
San Juan Capistrano, California )
1
[70]
2017
Brent Rooker
Outfielder
Mississippi State University (
Mississippi State, Mississippi )
35
2018
Trevor Larnach
Outfielder
Oregon State University (
Corvallis, Oregon )
20
[71]
2019
Keoni Cavaco
Shortstop
Eastlake High School (
Chula Vista, California )
13
[72]
2020
Aaron Sabato
First baseman
University of North Carolina (
Chapel Hill, North Carolina )
27
[73]
2021
Chase Petty
Right-handed
pitcher
Mainland Regional High School (
Linwood, New Jersey )
26
[74]
2021
Noah Miller
Shortstop
Ozaukee High School (
Fredonia, Wisconsin )
36§
[s]
[74]
2022
Brooks Lee
Shortstop
Cal Poly (
San Luis Obispo, California )
8
2023
Walker Jenkins
Outfielder
South Brunswick High School (
Southport, North Carolina )
5
2023
Charlee Soto
Right-Handed
pitcher
Reborn Christian Academy (
Kissimmee, Florida )
34§
[s]
See also
V Through the 2012 draft,
free agents were evaluated by the
Elias Sports Bureau and rated "Type A", "Type B", or not compensation-eligible. If a team offered
arbitration to a player but that player refused and subsequently signed with another team, the original team was able to receive additional draft picks. If a "Type A" free agent left in this way, his previous team received a supplemental pick and a compensatory pick from the team with which he signed. If a "Type B" free agent left in this way, his previous team received only a supplemental pick.
[75] Since the 2013 draft, free agents are no longer classified by type; instead, compensatory picks are only awarded if the team offered its free agent a contract worth at least the average of the 125 current richest MLB contracts.
[76] However, if the free agent's last team acquired the player in a trade during the last year of his contract, it is ineligible to receive compensatory picks for that player.
[77]
a The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1990 for losing free agent
Jeff Reardon .
[43]
b The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1991 for losing free agent
Gary Gaetti .
[44]
c The Twins gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1993 from the
Cincinnati Reds for losing free agent
John Smiley .
[46]
d The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1993 for losing free agent John Smiley.
[46]
e The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1993 for losing free agent
Greg Gagne .
[46]
f The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1994 for failing to sign 1993 first-round pick
Jason Varitek .
[47]
g The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1997 for failing to sign 1996 first-round pick
Travis Lee .
[50]
h The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2000 for losing free agent
Mike Trombley .
[53]
i The Twins gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2004 from the
Seattle Mariners for losing free agent
Eddie Guardado .
[57]
j The Twins gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2004 from the
Chicago Cubs for losing free agent
LaTroy Hawkins .
[57]
k The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2004 for losing free agent Eddie Guardado.
[57]
l The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2004 for losing free agent LaTroy Hawkins.
[57]
m The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2005 for losing free agent
Corey Koskie .
[58]
n The Twins gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2008 from the
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for losing free agent
Torii Hunter .
[61]
o The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2008 for losing free agent Torii Hunter.
[61]
p The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2009 for losing free agent
Dennys Reyes .
[62]
q The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2011 for losing free agent
Orlando Hudson .
[64]
r The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2011 for losing free agent
Jesse Crain .
[64]
s The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2012 for losing free agent
Michael Cuddyer .
[65]
t The Twins gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2012 for losing free agent
Jason Kubel .
[65]
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Franchise Ballparks Culture and lore Rivalries Important figures
Senators Hall of Famers Wall of Fame members
Key personnel World Series championships (3) Pennants (6) Division titles (13) Wild Card titles (1)
Minor league affiliates
Seasons (124)
1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
1965 :
Leon
1966 : Bones
1967 :
Brye
1968 : Rowell
1969 :
Powell
1970 :
Gorinski
1971 : Soderholm
1972 :
Ruthven
1973 :
Bane
1974 : Shipley
1975 :
Sofield
1976 :
Allen
1977 : Kroft
1978 :
Faedo
1979 : Brandt
1980 :
Reed
1981 : Sodders
1982 :
Oelkers
1983 :
Belcher
1984 :
Bell
1985 : Bumgaurner
1986 :
Parks
1987 :
Banks
1988 : Ard
1989 :
Knoblauch
1990 :
Ritchie ,
Cummings
1991 :
McCarty ,
Stahoviak
1992 :
Serafini
1993 :
Hunter ,
Varitek , Barcelo, Mucker
1994 :
Walker ,
Miller
1995 :
Redman
1996 :
T. Lee
1997 :
Cuddyer ,
LeCroy
1998 : Mills
1999 :
Garbe
2000 :
Johnson ,
Heilman
2001 :
Mauer
2002 :
Span
2003 : Moses
2004 :
Plouffe ,
Perkins ,
Waldrop ,
Fox , Rainville
2005 :
Garza , Sanchez
2006 :
Parmelee
2007 :
Revere
2008 :
Hicks ,
Gutiérrez , Hunt
2009 :
Gibson , Bashore
2010 :
Wimmers
2011 :
Michael , Harrison, Boyd
2012 :
Buxton ,
Berríos ,
Bard
2013 :
Stewart
2014 :
Gordon
2015 :
Jay
2016 :
Kirilloff
2017 :
Lewis
2018 :
Larnach
2019 :
Cavaco
2020 :
Sabato
2021 :
Petty
2022 :
B. Lee
2023 :
Jenkins