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Post by Rockies GM (Alex) on Oct 2, 2015 9:47:37 GMT -5
2016 MiLB Draft Order
1. Boston Red Sox (1-18) 2. San Francisco Giants (1-18) 3. New York Mets (2-17) 4. Colorado Rockies (2-17) 5. Minnesota Twins (3-16) 6. Toronto Blue Jays (5-14) 7. Chicago White Sox (5-14) 8. Cleveland Indians (5-14) 9. Atlanta Braves (6-13) 10. St. Louis Cardinals (7-12) 11. Washington Nationals (7-12) 12. Seattle Mariners (9-10) 13. Houston Astros (9-10) 14. Kansas City Royals (10-9) 15. Milwaukee Brewers (11-8) 16. Los Angeles Dodgers (11-8) 17. Baltimore Orioles (12-7) 18. Pittsburgh Pirates (12-7) 19. New York Yankees (12-7) 20. Chicago Cubs (12-7) 21. Detroit Tigers (13-6) 22. Miami Marlins (13-6) 23. Los Angeles Angels (13-6) 24. Cincinnati Reds (14-5) 25. Texas Rangers (14-5) 26. Arizona D'backs (14-5) 27. Philadelphia Phillies (15-4) 28. Tampa Bay Rays (15-4) 29. Oakland Athletics (16-3) 30. San Diego Padres (16-3)
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Post by Dave (Former Nationals GM) on Jan 12, 2016 19:11:23 GMT -5
What do the numbers after our team name mean?
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Post by D'backs GM (Kyle) on Jan 12, 2016 20:26:17 GMT -5
That's last seasons W-L record.
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Post by Dave (Former Nationals GM) on Jan 12, 2016 21:06:32 GMT -5
Did you tell me that it is the same order as the amateur draft- does it include picks we acquired and those we may have dealt away
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Post by D'backs GM (Kyle) on Jan 12, 2016 21:25:03 GMT -5
No, any trading that has taken place has strictly been amateur picks. MiLB picks cannot be traded.
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Post by Dave (Former Nationals GM) on Jan 12, 2016 21:30:19 GMT -5
How many rounds in the milb draft
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Post by Mike (Former Mets GM) on Jan 13, 2016 0:32:22 GMT -5
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Post by Dave (Former Nationals GM) on Jan 13, 2016 9:43:20 GMT -5
Thanks Miike
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