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6/6/20

2016 Draft Recap



As we head towards the 2020 MLB Draft, we detailing the last ten years of Mets drafts.  Today, we look at 2016.

The Philadelphia Phillies had the #1 pick and took Outfielder Mickey Moniak. The Cincinnati Reds took Third Baseman Nick Senzel at #2, the Atlanta Braves selected Pitcher Ian Anderson at #3, the Rockies took Pitcher Riley Pint at #4, and the Brewers took Outfielder Corey Ray at #5. 

The Mets actually had two 1st round picks in 2016.  They selected Justin Dunn with the 19th overall pick and in the Compensation round took Anthony Kay with the 31st overall pick which they received for losing Daniel Murphy to the Nationals. 

However, the big news of the 2016 draft for the Mets happened in the 2nd round.  For it was in the 2nd round of 2016 that the Mets struck gold with Pete Alonso.  That made 2016 a successful draft right there. 


Also in 2016 they were able to get two pitchers that helped Brooklyn win a championship last year, Matt Cleveland in the 12th Round and Garrison Bryant in the 36th round.  Carlos Cortes in round 20 and Branden Fryman in round 37 both did not sign but the Mets drafted them in later years and were able to sign them.


The full Mets list is below. 

Here are some other notable MLB 2016 picks:

Round 1: #20 Gavin Lux, Dodgers, SS;    
 
Compensatory round: #32 Will Smith, Dodgers, Catcher;

Round 2: #66 Bo Bichette, Blue Jays, SS;

Round 4: #122 Shane Bieber, Indians, Pitcher;

Round 5: #162 Cavan Biggio, Blue Jays 2B;     
       

Round
Pick #
Name
Pos
1
19
RHP
1
31
LHP
2
64
1B
3
100
3B
4
130
SS
5
160
SS
6
190
RHP
7
220
RHP
8
250
LHP
9
280
RHP
10
310
OF
11
340
RHP
12
370
RHP
13
400
C
14
430
RHP
15
460
CF
16
490
RHP
17
520
3B
18
550
RHP
19
580
RHP
20
610
LF
21
640
RHP
22
670
CF
23
700
2B
24
730
RHP
25
760
LHP
26
790
3B
27
820
LHP
28
850
RHP
29
880
RHP
30
910
RHP
31
940
LF
32
970
RHP
33
1000
SS
34
1030
RHP
35
1060
RHP
36
1090
RHP
37
1120
SS
38
1150
SS
39
1180
C
40
1210
C


4 comments:

  1. Pete, Kay, and Dunn make this a great draft. Period.

    I liked the Chris Viall pick, but control was not his thing, and maybe Garrison Bryant will climb the ladder still.

    But after the Big 3 hits, not good at all. I will leave it at that.

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  2. An All-star in the second round. That is hard to beat.

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  3. I mourn that Blake Tiberi isn't a better prospect. Just seems like one of those great baseball names to me.

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  4. Mike, my favorite Mets prospect name was Ronald MacDonald who played in the Mets minors in the late 70's.

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