MLB Draft Order 2012: Complete Day 2 Round-by-Round Schedule, Live Stream & More
With the first round of the 2012 MLB draft out of the way, it’s time to move into the nitty-gritty of the professional baseball business: Day 2.
The world is full of baseball players, and the major league teams in the United States have scouts at every corner of this planet trying to find the next star. That’s when these later rounds come in handy.
While the perception that not many of these players will actually sign with the team that drafted them may be accurate, teams are hoping to find that needle in the haystack that turns out to be a great player.
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Teams take these shots in the dark with the hope that they find the next Ryan Howard (fifth round), Kevin Youkilis (eighth round) or Albert Pujols (13th round).
While the odds are slim, there is a chance. A chance is all a team needs…
Where: Studio 42 at the MLB Network Studios
When: Tuesday, May 5th 12:00 p.m. ET
Live Stream: MLB.com
Best Player Available—Hunter Virant
With as big of an upside as any pitcher in this draft, the reason Hunter Virant keeps falling is because of his commitment to college. As long as he holds his commitment to school, the strong left-handed star will continue to drop.
Second-Round
61. Houston Astros
62. Oakland Athletics (Josh Willingham, MIN)
63. Minnesota Twins
64. Seattle Mariners
65. Baltimore Orioles
66. Kansas City Royals
67. Chicago Cubs
68. San Diego Padres
69. Pittsburgh Pirates
70. San Diego Padres (Heath Bell, MIA)
71. New York Mets (Jose Reyes, MIA)
72. Minnesota Twins (Michael Cuddyer, COL)
73. Colorado Rockies
74. Oakland Athletics
75. New York Mets
76. Chicago White Sox
77. Philadelphia Phillies (Ryan Madson, CIN)
78. Cincinnati Reds
79. Cleveland Indians
80. Washington Nationals
81. Toronto Blue Jays
82. Los Angeles Dodgers
83. Texas Rangers (C.J. Wilson, LAA)
84. San Francisco Giants
85. Atlanta Braves
86. St. Louis Cardinals
87. Boston Red Sox
88. Tampa Bay Rays
89. New York Yankees (Sam Stafford, unsigned)
90. Arizona Diamondbacks
91. Detroit Tigers
92. Milwaukee Brewers
93. Texas Rangers
94. New York Yankees
95. Philadelphia Phillies
Third Round
96. Houston Astros
97. Minnesota Twins
98. Seattle Mariners
99. Baltimore Orioles
100. Kansas City Royals
101. Chicago Cubs
102. San Diego Padres
103. Pittsburgh Pirates
104. Miami Marlins
105. Colorado Rockies
106. Oakland Athletics
107. New York Mets
108. Chicago White Sox
109. Cincinnati Reds
110. Cleveland Indians
111. Washington Nationals
112. Toronto Blue Jays
113. Los Angeles Dodgers
114. Los Angeles Angels
115. San Francisco Giants
116. Atlanta Braves
117. St. Louis Cardinals
118. Boston Red Sox
119. Tampa Bay Rays
120. Arizona Diamondbacks
121. Detroit Tigers
122. Milwaukee Brewers
123. Texas Rangers
124. New York Yankees
125. Philadelphia Phillies
Compensatory Third Round
126. Seattle Mariners (Kevin Cron - unsigned)
127. Miami Marlins (Conner Barron - unsigned)
128. Colorado Rockies (Peter O'Brien - unsigned)
Rounds 4-15 (order remains the same for each subsequent round)
129. Houston Astros
130. Minnesota Twins
131. Seattle Mariners
132. Baltimore Orioles
133. Kansas City Royals
134. Chicago Cubs
135. San Diego Padres
136. Pittsburgh Pirates
137. Miami Marlins
138. Colorado Rockies
139. Oakland Athletics
140. New York Mets
141. Chicago White Sox
142. Cincinnati Reds
143. Cleveland Indians
144. Washington Nationals
145. Toronto Blue Jays
146. Los Angeles Dodgers
147. Los Angeles Angels
148. San Francisco Giants
149. Atlanta Braves
150. St. Louis Cardinals
151. Boston Red Sox
152. Tampa Bay Rays
153. Arizona Diamondbacks
154. Detroit Tigers
155. Milwaukee Brewers
156. Texas Rangers
157. New York Yankees
158. Philadelphia Phillies
For every pick in the draft, be sure to check out MLB.com's draft order page.
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