Here's the 2006 draft order:
- Royals (56-106)
- Rockies (67-95)
- Devil Rays (67-95)
- Pirates (67-95)
- Mariners (69-93)
- Tigers (71-91)
- Dodgers (71-91)
- Reds (73-89)
- Orioles (74-88)
- Giants (75-87)
- Diamondbacks (77-85)
- Rangers (79-83)
- Cubs (79-83)
- Blue Jays (80-82)
- Nationals (81-81)
- Brewers (81-81)
- Padres (82-80)
- Mets (83-79)
- Marlins (83-79)
- Twins (83-79)
- Phillies (88-74)
- Athletics (88-74)
- Astros (89-73)
- Braves (90-72)
- Indians (93-69)
- Angels (95-67)
- Red Sox (95-67)
- Yankees (95-67)
- White Sox (99-63)
- Cardinals (100-62)
The top 15 picks are protected, meaning if the Nationals sign a Type A free agent, they would not have to surrender their first round pick.
UPDATE: In response to a comment from Chris, the Nationals are in the same position with regards to draft picks that they were last year. If a Type A free agent is signed, they would lose a 2nd round draft pick instead of the protected first round pick.
1 comment:
But they would lose their second-round pick instead, right?
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