A total of 57 Pac-12 players were selected in the 2016 MLB Draft, with 34 hearing their names called in the final 30 rounds on Saturday.
A familiar name was drafted for a familiar position in Seattle, as the Mariners selected Trey Griffey as a center fielder in 24
th
round. The son of Hall of Famer Ken Griffey, Jr., Trey is a wide receiver for the Wildcats football team and
hasnt even played baseball since he was 11
. Also getting drafted Saturday out of Arizona was Zach Gibbons (17
th
round to the Angels), Cody Ramer (19
th
round, also to the Angels), Kevin Ginkel (22
nd
, Arizona), Nathan Bannister (28
th
, Seattle) and Ryan Aquilar (31
st
, Milwaukee).
Righty Seth Martinez was the first and only Sun Devil selected Sunday, going in the 17
th
round to the Oakland As. The junior was the teams Friday starter in 2016, posting a 9-4 record with a 2.75 ERA in 111 1-3 innings.
Remember the dude who somehow
threw a ball threw a falling tube
? Well hes now a part of a professional organization senior right-handed pitcher Ryan Mason went in the 13
th
round to the Minnesota Twins and led a duo of Golden Bears who got the phone call Saturday, as Robbie Tenerowicz was selected in the 27
th
round by the Tampa Bay Rays.
Oregons Mark Karaviotis was the third Pac-12 player drafted as a shortstop Saturday, taken in the 19
th
round by the Arizona Diamondbacks, and center fielder Austin Grebeck went two rounds later in the 21
st
to the Seattle Mariners. They were the only non-pitchers selected out of Oregon in all 40 rounds.
Shortstop Trever Morrison spearheaded a nice day for the Beavs in the draft, going in the 12
th
round to the Milwaukee Brewers (351
st
overall). Shortly thereafter, John Pomeroy went in the 13
th
round to National League Central foe Pittsburgh. Caleb Hamilton was the third and final Beaver selected Saturday and second drafted as a shortstop when the Minnesota Twins made him a part of their organization in the 23
rd
round.
Bit of an intriguing pick in the 33
rd
round with the Philadelphia Phillies selecting Jack Klein as a pitcher, according to the MLB Draft Tracker on the leagues website. Klein came on strong at the end of the season, but that was a hitter and a center fielder; Klein never pitched on The Farm. Hes a junior, though, and can come back to campus for his final season.
Nice day for the Bruins with four guys getting drafted outfielder Luke Perisco (12
th
round, Oakland), right fielder Eric Filia (20
th
round, Seattle), outfielder Kort Peterson (23
rd
round, Kansas City) and Chris Bono (37
th
round, San Francisco).
The Trojans had the strongest Saturday of all Pac-12 teams with nine guys getting selected. It started with righty Kyle Davis going in the 14
th
round to the Mariners and continued with fellow righty Jeff Paschke going in the 22
nd
round to the Dodgers. In between, the Marlins selected another Trojan right-handed pitcher in Brent Wheatley in the 17
th
round, the Angels took David Oppenheimer in the 18
th
round, the Cubs chose southpaw Marc Huberman in the 18
th
round, the Tigers took Joe Navilhon in the 21
st
round, Reds took Andrew Wright in the 21
st
round and the Yanks went with Timothy Robinson in the 21
st
as well, so three Trojans went in the 21
st
round. Lastly, Corey Dempster was the last Pac-12 player selected in the 2016 MLB Draft, going in the 37
th
round to the New York Yankees (1118
th
overall).
The lone Ute to be selected in the 2016 MLB Draft went Saturday, as Dalton Carroll was taken in the 21
st
round by the Atlanta Braves. It just makes what the Utes did this year that much more amazing, as they had the fewest draft picks of any Pac-12 team and still won the conference title. Well done, Kinneberg.
I hope Troy Rallings isnt too superstitious, because the Washington right-handed pitcher was the 666
th
selection of the 2016 MLB Draft (22
nd
round, Los Angeles Angels). Also, shortstop Chris Baker was the third Pac-12 player in a row taken when he went 504
th
overall (17
th
round) to the Padres.
Saturday MLB Draft bragging rights in the state of Washington went to Wazzu with three guys selected to the Dawgs two. Right-hander Ian Hamilton was the first Pac-12 player selected Saturday and went in the 11
th
round to the White Sox, while Baltimore selected lefty Layne Bruner in the 18
th
round and Tampa Bay took second baseman Trek Stemp in the 29
th
.
Lets get into a couple of breakdowns now, and well start off by looking at how many draftees each Pac-12 school produced in 2016:
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USC- 12
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Arizona- 7
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Cal- 7
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UCLA- 5
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Arizona State- 5
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Oregon- 5
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Oregon State- 5
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Stanford- 4
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Washington- 3
-
Washington State- 3
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Utah- 1
Lastly, here is where Pac-12 players in the 2016 MLB Draft are going (if they decide to go, that is):
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Arizona Diamondbacks- 2
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Atlanta Braves- 2
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Baltimore Orioles- 1
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Boston Red Sox- 2
-
Chicago Cubs- 1
-
Chicago White Sox- 2
-
Cincinnati Reds- 1
-
Cleveland Indians- 1
-
Colorado Rockies- 1
-
Detroit Tigers- 1
-
Kansas City Royals- 2
-
Los Angeles Angels- 4
-
Los Angeles Dodgers- 1
-
Miami Marlins- 2
-
Milwaukee Brewers- 2
-
Minnesota Twins- 4
-
New York Mets- 2
-
New York Yankees- 3
-
Oakland As- 3
-
Philadelphia Phillies- 3
-
Pittsburgh Pirates- 1
-
San Diego Padres- 2
-
San Francisco Giants- 2
-
Seattle Mariners- 6
-
St. Louis Cardinals- 2
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Tampa Bay Rays- 3
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Texas Rangers- 1