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1990 Major League Draft
Here is the first round of the 1990 Major League Baseball draft.
| # |
Name |
Position |
Team |
School |
| 1 |
Chipper Jones |
SS |
Braves |
Pierson, Florida |
| 2 |
Tony Clark |
OF |
Tigers |
El Cajon, California |
| 3 |
Mike Lieberthal |
C |
Phillies |
Westlake, California |
| 4 |
Alex Fernandez |
RHP |
White
Sox |
Miami-Dade South Community College |
| 5 |
Kurt Miller |
RHP |
Pirates |
Bakersfield, California |
| 6 |
Marc Newfield |
1B |
Mariners |
Huntington Beach, California |
| 7 |
Daniel Wilson |
C |
Reds |
University of Minnesota |
| 8 |
Timothy Costo |
SS |
Indians |
University of Iowa |
| 9 |
Ronnie Walden |
LHP |
Dodgers |
Blanchard, Oklahoma |
| 10 |
Carl Everett |
OF |
Yankees |
Tampa, Florida |
| 11 |
Darrell Andrews |
SS-RH |
Expos |
Carlsbad, New Mexico |
| 12 |
Todd Ritchie |
RHP |
Twins |
Duncanville, Texas |
| 13 |
Donovan Osborne |
LHP |
Cardinals |
University of Nevada |
| 14 |
Todd Van Poppel |
RHP |
Athletics |
Arlington, Texas |
| 15 |
Adam Hyzdu |
OF |
Giants |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
| 16 |
Daniel Smith |
LHP |
Rangers |
Creighton University |
| 17 |
Jeromy Burnitz |
OF |
Mets |
Oklahoma State University |
| 18 |
Aaron Holbert |
SS |
Cardinals |
Long Beach, California |
| 19 |
Eric Christopherson |
C |
Giants |
San Diego State University |
| 20 |
Michael Mussina |
RHP |
Orioles |
Stanford University |
| 21 |
Thomas Nevers |
SS |
Astros |
Edina, Minnesota |
| 22 |
Steve Karsay |
RHP |
Blue
Jays |
College Point, New York |
| 23 |
Lance Dickson |
LHP |
Cubs |
University of Arizona |
| 24 |
Rondell White |
OF |
Expos |
Gray, Georgia |
| 25 |
Robert Beckett |
LHP |
Padres |
Austin, Texas |
| 26 |
Donald Peters |
RHP |
Athletics |
College of St. Francis |
* Did not sign
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