The Florida Marlins selected California high school first baseman Adrian Gonzalez with the top pick in the first-year player draft. Gonzalez, who starred at Eastlake High School in Chula Vista, Calif., is just the second first baseman ever selected with the top overall pick. The only other first baseman selected first in the 36-year history of the draft was Ron Blomberg by the New York Yankees in 1967.
Marlins select Gonzalez with No. 1 pick
Big day for sons of former big leaguers
Thirty-five years ago, Major League Baseball's first amateur draft officially began when the Kansas City Athletics made Rick Monday their first selection. Where did former No. 1s like Harold Baines, Ken Griffey Jr. and Darin Erstad get their starts? Look into the history of the First-Year Player Draft.
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Adrian Gonzalez is the first high school infielder to be selected No. 1 since Alex Rodriguez in 1993.
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Alex Rodriguez was an overall No. 1 selection. So were Ken Griffey Jr. and Chipper Jones. Then again, so was Brien Taylor. Who's next? Look into the projections and top prospects of this year's amateur draft.
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