Jim Abbott (1988), born without a right hand, won the 1987 Golden Spikes Award , the 1992 Tony Conigliaro Award , and the 1995 Hutch Award .
The Los Angeles Angels [ 1] are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Anaheim, California . They play in the American League (AL) West division. Since the institution of Major League Baseball's Rule 4 Draft in 1965, the Angels have selected 62 players in the first round. Officially known as the "First-Year Player Draft",[ 2] the Rule 4 Draft is Major League Baseball's primary mechanism for assigning amateur players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur clubs to its teams. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick.[ 2] In addition, teams which lost free agents in the previous off-season may be awarded compensatory or supplementary picks .[ 3]
Of the 66 players drafted by the Angels, 29 have been pitchers , the most of any position; 18 of these were right-handed, while 11 were left-handed. Fourteen outfielders , eight shortstops , four third basemen , and four first basemen were also taken. No second basemen have been selected.[ 4] Thirteen of the players came from high schools or universities in the state of California, while Florida follows with six players. Four players have been selected from both Illinois and Georgia. All players selected have been from the United States. The franchise has made five selections in the same draft three times, in 1986 , 2009 , and 2010 .[ 4]
Two Angels first-round picks, outfielder Darin Erstad (1995) and third basemen Troy Glaus (1997), played with the 2002 World Series championship team. Outfielder Mike Trout , who was chosen in 2009 and has spent his entire MLB career to date with the Angels, was named AL Rookie of the Year in 2012, and finished no worse than second in voting for AL Most Valuable Player in each of his first five full seasons with the Angels, winning that award in 2014 and 2016.[ 5] Pitcher Jim Abbott (1988), born without a right hand, won the 1987 Golden Spikes Award while playing at the University of Michigan , and the 1992 Tony Conigliaro Award and the 1995 Hutch Award while with the Angels.[ 6] Danny Goodwin (1975), who was picked first overall in 1971 by the Chicago White Sox but opted for four years of college, is the only player to be selected first in the draft on two separate occasions.[ 7] [ 8]
The team has made 13 selections in the supplemental round of the draft and 21 compensatory picks since the institution of the First-Year Player Draft in 1965.[ 4] These additional picks are provided when a team loses a particularly valuable free agent in the prior off-season,[ 3] [ 9] [V] or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.[ 10] The Angels have failed to sign one of their first-round picks, Alan Bannister (1969), but received no compensation.[ 11] [ 12] The franchise has made the first overall selection twice, in 1975 and 1995.[ 8]
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 overall number of the pick
*
Player did not sign with the Angels
§
Indicates a supplemental pick
'02
Player was a member of Angels' 2002 championship team
Darin Erstad (1995), one of two first-round selections of the Angels from Nebraska, was part of the 2002 World Series championship team.
Troy Glaus (1997) is one of thirteen players drafted from an institution based in the Angels' home state of California.
Casey Kotchman (2001) played with the Angels for four years before being traded to the Atlanta Braves .[ 13]
Jered Weaver (2004) was drafted twelfth overall by the Angels after winning the Roger Clemens , Dick Howser , Golden Spikes , and Baseball America High School Player of the Year awards.[ 14]
Year
Name
Position
School (Location)
Pick
Ref
1965
Jim Spencer
First baseman
Andover High School (Glen Burnie, Maryland )
11
[ 15]
1966
Jim DeNeff
Shortstop
Indiana University Bloomington (Bloomington, Indiana )
8
[ 16]
1967
Mike Nunn
Catcher
Ben L. Smith High School (Greensboro, North Carolina )
9
[ 17]
1968
Lloyd Allen
Right-handed pitcher
Selma High School (Selma, California )
12
[ 18]
1969
Alan Bannister *
Shortstop
John F. Kennedy High School (La Palma, California )
5
[ 11] [ 19]
1970
Paul Dade
Third baseman
Nathan Hale High School (Seattle, Washington )
10
[ 20]
1971
Frank Tanana
Left-handed pitcher
Catholic Central High School (Grand Rapids, Michigan )
13
[ 21]
1972
Dave Chalk
Third baseman
University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas )
10
[ 22]
1973
Billy Taylor
Outfielder
Windsor Forest High School (Savannah, Georgia )
7
[ 23]
1974
Mike Miley
Shortstop
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana )
10
[ 24]
1975
Danny Goodwin
Catcher
Southern University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana )
1[a]
[ 25]
1976
Ken Landreaux
Outfielder
Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona )
6
[ 26]
1977
Richard Dotson
Right-handed pitcher
Anderson High School (Cincinnati, Ohio )
7
[ 27]
1978
Tom Brunansky
Outfielder
West Covina High School (Covina, California )
14
[ 28]
1979
no first-round pick [b]
[ 4]
1980
Dennis Rasmussen
Left-handed pitcher
Creighton University (Omaha, Nebraska )
17§ [c]
[ 29]
1981
Dick Schofield
Shortstop
Sacred Heart-Griffin High School (Springfield, Illinois )
3
[ 30]
1982
Bob Kipper
Left-handed pitcher
Aurora Central Catholic High School (Aurora, Illinois )
8
[ 31]
1983
Mark Doran
Outfielder
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Madison, Wisconsin )
23
[ 32]
1984
Erik Pappas
Catcher
Mount Carmel High School (Chicago, Illinois )
6
[ 33]
1985
Willie Fraser
Right-handed pitcher
Concordia College (Bronxville, New York )
15
[ 34]
1985
Mike Cook
Right-handed pitcher
University of South Carolina (Columbia, South Carolina )
19[d]
[ 34]
1986
Roberto Hernández
Right-handed pitcher
University of South Carolina Aiken (Aiken, South Carolina )
16[e]
[ 35]
1986
Lee Stevens
Outfielder
Lawrence High School (Lawrence, Kansas )
22
[ 35]
1986
Terry Carr
Outfielder
James M. Bennett High School (Salisbury, Maryland )
25[f]
[ 35]
1986
Mike Fetters
Right-handed pitcher
Pepperdine University (Malibu, California )
27§ [g]
[ 35]
1986
Daryl Green
Right-handed pitcher
Nacogdoches High School (Nacogdoches, Texas )
28§ [h]
[ 35]
1987
John Orton
Catcher
California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo, California )
25
[ 36]
1987
David Holdridge
Right-handed pitcher
Ocean View High School (Huntington Beach, California )
31§ [i]
[ 36]
1988
Jim Abbott
Left-handed pitcher
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan )
8
[ 37]
1989
Kyle Abbott
Left-handed pitcher
California State University, Long Beach (Long Beach, California )
9
[ 38]
1990
no first-round pick [j]
[ 4]
1991
Eduardo Pérez
First baseman
Florida State University (Tallahassee, Florida )
17
[ 39]
1991
Jorge Fábregas
Third baseman
University of Miami (Coral Gables, Florida )
34§ [k]
[ 39]
1992
Pete Janicki
Right-handed pitcher
University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California )
8
[ 40]
1992
Jeff Schmidt
Right-handed pitcher
University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, Minnesota )
29§ [l]
[ 40]
1993
Brian Anderson
Left-handed pitcher
Wright State University (Fairborn, Ohio )
3
[ 41]
1994
McKay Christensen
Outfielder
Clovis West High School (Fresno, California )
6
[ 42]
1995
Darin Erstad '02
Outfielder
University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Lincoln, Nebraska )
1
[ 43]
1996
no first-round pick [m]
[ 4]
1997
Troy Glaus '02
Third baseman
University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California )
3
[ 44]
1998
Seth Etherton
Right-handed pitcher
University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California )
18
[ 45]
1999
no first-round pick [n]
[ 4]
2000
Joe Torres
Left-handed pitcher
Gateway High School (Kissimmee, Florida )
10
[ 46]
2000
Chris Bootcheck
Right-handed pitcher
Auburn University (Auburn, Alabama )
20[o]
[ 46]
2001
Casey Kotchman
First baseman
Seminole High School (Seminole, Florida )
13
[ 47]
2001
Jeff Mathis
Third baseman
Marianna High School (Marianna, Florida )
33§ [p]
[ 47]
2002
Joe Saunders
Left-handed pitcher
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Blacksburg, Virginia )
12
[ 48]
2003
Brandon Wood
Shortstop
Horizon High School (Scottsdale, Arizona )
23
[ 49]
2004
Jered Weaver
Right-handed pitcher
California State University, Long Beach (Long Beach, California )
12
[ 50]
2005
Trevor Bell
Right-handed pitcher
Crescenta Valley High School (La Crescenta-Montrose, California )
37§ [q]
[ 51]
2006
Hank Conger
Catcher
Huntington Beach High School (Huntington Beach, California )
25
[ 52]
2007
Jonathan Bachanov
Right-handed pitcher
University High School (Orlando, Florida )
58§ [r]
[ 53]
2008
no first-round pick [s]
[ 4]
2009
Randal Grichuk
Outfielder
Lamar Consolidated High School (Rosenberg, Texas )
24[t]
[ 54]
2009
Mike Trout
Outfielder
Millville Senior High School (Millville, New Jersey )
25[u]
[ 54]
2009
Tyler Skaggs
Left-handed pitcher
Santa Monica High School (Santa Monica, California )
40§ [v]
[ 54]
2009
Garrett Richards
Right-handed pitcher
University of Oklahoma (Norman, Oklahoma )
42§ [v]
[ 54]
2009
Tyler Kehrer
Left-handed pitcher
Eastern Illinois University (Charleston, Illinois )
48§ [v]
[ 54]
2010
Kaleb Cowart
Right-handed pitcher
Cook County High School (Adel, Georgia )
18[w]
[ 55]
2010
Cam Bedrosian
Right-handed pitcher
East Coweta High School (Sharpsburg, Georgia )
29[x]
[ 55]
2010
Chevy Clarke
Outfielder
Marietta High School (Marietta, Georgia )
30
[ 55]
2010
Taylor Lindsey
Shortstop
Desert Mountain High School (Scottsdale, Arizona )
37§ [y]
[ 55]
2010
Ryan Bolden
Outfielder
Madison Central High School (Madison, Mississippi )
40§ [y]
[ 55]
2011
C. J. Cron
First baseman
University of Utah (Salt Lake City, Utah )
17
[ 56]
2012
no first-round pick [z]
2013
no first-round pick
2014
Sean Newcomb
Left-handed pitcher
University of Hartford (West Hartford, Connecticut )
15
[ 57]
2015
Taylor Ward
Catcher
California State University, Fresno (Fresno, California )
26
[ 58]
2016
Matt Thaiss
Catcher
University of Virginia (Charlottesville, Virginia )
16
[ 59]
2017
Jo Adell
Outfielder
Ballard High School (Louisville, Kentucky )
10
[ 60]
2018
Jordyn Adams
Outfielder
Green Hope High School (Cary, North Carolina )
17
[ 61]
2019
Will Wilson
Shortstop
NC State University (Raleigh, North Carolina )
15
[ 62]
2020
Reid Detmers
Left-handed pitcher
University of Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky )
10
[ 63]
2021
Sam Bachman
Right-handed pitcher
Miami University of Ohio (Oxford, Ohio )
9
[ 64]
2022
Zach Neto
Shortstop
Campbell University (Buies Creek, North Carolina )
13
[ 65]
2023
Nolan Schanuel
First Baseman
Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, Florida )
11
2024
Christian Moore
Second Baseman
University of Tennessee (Knoxville, Tennessee )
8
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.[ 10] 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.[ 66] 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.[ 67]
a Goodwin was also selected first overall in the 1971 draft by the Chicago White Sox , but instead opted for four years of college.[ 7]
b The Angels lost their first-round pick in 1979 to the San Francisco Giants as compensation for signing free agent Jim Barr .[ 68]
c The Angels lost their original first-round pick in 1980 to the Pittsburgh Pirates as compensation for signing free agent Bruce Kison , but received a compensatory first-round pick from the Houston Astros for losing free agent Nolan Ryan .[ 29]
d The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1985 from the Baltimore Orioles as compensation for losing free agent Fred Lynn .[ 34]
e The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1986 from the Baltimore Orioles as compensation for losing free agent Juan Beníquez .[ 35]
f The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 1986 from the New York Yankees as compensation for losing free agent Al Holland .[ 35]
g The Angels gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1986 for losing free agent Juan Beníquez .[ 35]
h The Angels gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1986 for losing free agent Al Holland .[ 35]
i The Angels gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1987 for losing free agent Reggie Jackson .[ 36]
j The Angels lost their first-round pick in 1990 to the Montreal Expos as compensation for signing free agent Mark Langston .[ 69]
k The Angels gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1991 for losing free agent Chili Davis .[ 39]
l The Angels gained a supplemental first-round pick in 1992 for losing free agent Wally Joyner .[ 40]
m The Angels lost their first-round pick in 1996 to the New York Yankees as compensation for signing free agent Randy Velarde .[ 70]
n The Angels lost their first-round pick in 1999 to the Boston Red Sox as compensation for signing free agent Mo Vaughn .[ 71]
o The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2000 from the Oakland Athletics as compensation for losing free agent Mike Magnante .[ 46]
p The Angels gained a supplemental first-round pick in 2001 for losing free agent Mark Petkovsek .[ 47]
q The Angels lost their original first-round pick in 2005 to the Boston Red Sox as compensation for signing free agent Orlando Cabrera , but received a supplemental first-round pick for losing free agent Troy Percival .[ 51]
r The Angels lost their original first-round pick in 2007 to the Texas Rangers as compensation for signing free agent Gary Matthews Jr. , but received a supplemental first-round pick for losing free agent Adam Kennedy .[ 53]
s The Angels lost their first-round pick in 2008 to the Minnesota Twins as compensation for signing free agent Torii Hunter .[ 72]
t The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2009 from the New York Mets as compensation for losing free agent Francisco Rodríguez .[ 54]
u The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2009 from the New York Yankees as compensation for losing free agent Mark Teixeira .[ 54]
v The Angels gained picks 40, 42, and 48 in the 2009 supplemental round for losing free agents Mark Teixeira , Francisco Rodríguez , and Jon Garland , respectively.[ 54]
w The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2010 from the Seattle Mariners as compensation for losing free agent Chone Figgins .[ 55]
x The Angels gained a compensatory first-round pick in 2010 from the Boston Red Sox as compensation for losing free agent John Lackey .[ 55]
y The Angels gained picks 37 and 40 in the 2010 supplemental round for losing free agents Chone Figgins and John Lackey , respectively.[ 55]
z The Angels lost their first-round pick in 2012 to the St. Louis Cardinals as compensation for signing free agent Albert Pujols .
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Seasons (65)
1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
1965 : Spencer
1966 : DeNeff
1967 : Nunn
1968 : Allen
1969 : Bannister
1970 : Dade
1971 : Tanana
1972 : Chalk
1973 : Taylor
1974 : Miley
1975 : Goodwin
1976 : Landreaux
1977 : Dotson
1978 : Brunansky
1979: None
1980 : Rasmussen
1981 : Schofield
1982 : Kipper
1983 : Doran
1984 : Pappas
1985 : Fraser , Cook
1986 : Hernández , Stevens , Carr, Fetters , Green
1987 : Orton , Holdridge
1988 : J. Abbott
1989 : K. Abbott
1990: None
1991 : Pérez , Fábregas
1992 : Janicki, Schmidt
1993 : Anderson
1994 : Christensen
1995 : Erstad
1996: None
1997 : Glaus
1998 : Etherton
1999: None
2000 : Torres , Bootcheck
2001 : Kotchman , Mathis
2002 : Saunders
2003 : Wood
2004 : Weaver
2005 : Bell
2006 : Conger
2007 : Bachanov
2008: None
2009 : Grichuk , Trout , Skaggs , Richards , Kehrer
2010 : Cowart , Bedrosian , Clarke, Lindsey , Bolden
2011 : Cron
2012: None
2013: None
2014 : Newcomb
2015 : Ward
2016 : Thaiss
2017 : Adell
2018 : Adams
2019 : Wilson
2020 : Detmers
2021 : Bachman
2022 : Neto
2023 : Schanuel
2024 : Moore