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Worst No. 1 Picks in MLB Draft History


Worst first round misses in MLB draft history

No. 1) Padres (2004): Matt Bush (2.7) No. 2) Tigers: Justin Verlander (74.2) ; No. 2) Rockies (2006): Greg Reynolds (-1.5) No. 3) Devil Rays: Evan Longoria (57.6).

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Ranking the all-time No. 1 Draft picks - MLB.com

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Worst MLB #1 overall picks: these 7 really didn't pan out

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MLB Draft: The best and worst No. 1 picks over the last 25 years

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Each team's worst 1st-rounder of the past decade - MLB.com

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10 WORST #1 Picks in the MLB Draft - YouTube

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List of first overall Major League Baseball draft picks - Wikipedia

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MLB draft: No. 1 overall picks don't always pan out as hoped

Four No. 1 picks have retired without appearing on the major-league level, led by catcher Steve Chilcott, taken by the New York Mets in 1966.