List of St. Louis Cardinals first-round draft picks

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Todd Worrell (1982) is the only Cardinals first-round draft pick to win the Rookie of the Year Award.

The St. Louis Cardinals are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri. They play in the National League Central division. Since the institution of MLB's Rule 4 Draft, the Cardinals have selected 77 players in the first round. Officially known as the "First-Year Player Draft",[1] the Rule 4 Draft is MLB's primary mechanism for assigning amateur baseball players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur baseball clubs to its teams. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick.[1] In addition, teams which lost free agents in the previous off-season may be awarded compensatory or supplementary picks.[2]

Of the 77 players picked in the first round by St. Louis, 39 have been pitchers, the most of any position; 30 of them were right-handed, while nine were left-handed. Eight outfielders, ten third basemen, six shortstops, six first basemen, five catchers, and two second basemen were taken as well. The team also drafted one player, Leron Lee (1966), who played as an infielder.[3] 16 of the players came from high schools or universities in the state of California, and Texas and Arizona follow with seven and six players. The Cardinals have not drafted any players from their home state of Missouri.[3]

Three of the Cardinals' draft picks have won World Series rings with the team. Braden Looper (1996) and Chris Duncan (1999) were both members of the major league roster when the Cardinals won the 2006 World Series.[4] Lance Lynn was with the 2011 World Series winners. None of the Cardinals' first-round picks have won the Cy Young Award. Todd Worrell (1982) is the only first-round pick of the Cardinals to earn the MLB Rookie of the Year award with the team, winning it in 1986.[5] The Cardinals have never held the first overall pick in the draft, and have only held a top five pick three times. The highest pick the Cardinals have held was the third overall pick, which they used on Looper in 1996.[3]

The Cardinals have made 18 selections in the supplemental round of the draft and 27 compensatory picks since the institution of the First-Year Player Draft in 1965.[3] These additional picks are provided when a team loses a particularly valuable free agent in the previous off-season,[2][6][V] or, more recently, if a team fails to sign a draft pick from the previous year.[7] As the Cardinals have signed all of their first-round picks, they have never been awarded a supplementary pick under this provision.

Year Each year links to an article about that year's Major League Baseball draft.
Position Indicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
Pick Indicates the number of the pick
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
* Player did not sign with the Cardinals
§ Indicates a supplemental pick
'06 Player was a member of the Cardinals' 2006 championship team
'11 Player was a member of the Cardinals' 2011 championship team

Picks

Ted Simmons (1967) made six all-star appearances with the Cardinals.
Terry Kennedy (1977) was the first college position player drafted by the Cardinals in the first round.
Brian Jordan (1988) was the Cardinals' first supplemental draft pick.
Braden Looper (1996) was drafted third by the Cardinals, their highest draft selection in team history.
Lance Lynn (2008) is the Cardinals' most recent first-round draft pick to win a World Series.
Michael Wacha (2012) is the Cardinals' most recent first-round draft pick to be selected to an All-Star Team.
JJ Wetherholt (2024) is the Cardinals' most recent first-round draft pick to make his MLB debut.
Year Name Position School (location) Pick Ref
1965 Joe DiFabio Right-handed pitcher Delta State University
(Cleveland, Mississippi)
20 [8]
1966 Leron Lee Infielder Grant High School
(Sacramento, California)
7 [9]
1967 Ted Simmons Catcher Southfield High School
(Southfield, Michigan)
10 [10]
1968 James Hairston Outfielder Roth High School
(Dayton, Ohio)
19 [11]
1969 Charles Minott Left-handed pitcher Royal Oak High School
(Covina, California)
20 [12]
1970 Jim Browning Right-handed pitcher Emma Sansom High School
(Gadsden, Alabama)
11 [13]
1971 Ed Kurpiel First baseman Archbishop Molloy High School
(Hollis, New York)
8 [14]
1972 Dan Larson Right-handed pitcher Alhambra High School
(Alhambra, California)
21 [15]
1973 Joe Edelen Third baseman Gracemont High School
(Gracemont, Oklahoma)
12 [16]
1974 Garry Templeton Shortstop Santa Ana Valley High School
(Santa Ana, California)
13 [17]
1975 David Johnson Left-handed pitcher Gaylord High School
(Gaylord, Michigan)
16 [18]
1976 Leon Durham First baseman Woodward High School
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
15 [19]
1977 Terry Kennedy Catcher Florida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
6 [20]
1978 Bob Hicks First baseman Gonzalez Tate High School
(Pensacola, Florida)
15 [21]
1979 Andy Van Slyke Outfielder New Hartford High School
(New Hartford, New York)
6 [22]
1980 Don Collins Right-handed pitcher Homer L. Ferguson High School
(Newport News, Virginia)
15 [23]
1981 Bob Meacham Shortstop San Diego State University
(San Diego, California)
8 [24]
1982 Todd Worrell Right-handed pitcher Biola University
(La Mirada, California)
21 [25]
1983 Jim Lindeman Third baseman Bradley University
(Peoria, Illinois)
24 [26]
1984 Mike Dunne Right-handed pitcher Bradley University
(Peoria, Illinois)
7 [27]
1985 Joe Magrane Left-handed pitcher University of Arizona
(Tucson, Arizona)
18 [28]
1986 Luis Alicea Second baseman Florida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
23 [29]
1987 Cris Carpenter Right-handed pitcher University of Georgia
(Athens, Georgia)
14 [30]
1988 John Ericks Right-handed pitcher University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
(Urbana, Illinois)
22[a] [31]
Brad DuVall Right-handed pitcher Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(Blacksburg, Virginia)
23 [31]
Brian Jordan Outfielder University of Richmond
(Richmond, Virginia)
30§[b] [31]
1989 Paul Coleman Outfielder Frankston High School
(Frankston, Texas)
6 [32]
1990 Donovan Osborne Left-handed pitcher University of Nevada, Las Vegas
(Paradise, Nevada)
13 [33]
Aaron Holbert Shortstop David Starr Jordan High School
(Long Beach, California)
18[c] [33]
Paul Ellis Catcher University of California, Los Angeles
(Los Angeles, California)
30§[d] [33]
1991 Dmitri Young Third baseman Rio Mesa High School
(Camarillo, California)
4 [34]
Allen Watson Left-handed pitcher New York Institute of Technology
(Brooklyn, New York)
21[e] [34]
Brian Barber Right-handed pitcher Dr. Phillips High School
(Orlando, Florida)
22[f] [34]
Tom McKinnon Right-handed pitcher David Starr Jordan High School
(Long Beach, California)
28§[g] [34]
Dan Cholowsky Third baseman University of California, Berkeley
(Berkeley, California)
39§[h] [34]
1992 Sean Lowe Right-handed pitcher Arizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
15 [35]
1993 Alan Benes Right-handed pitcher Creighton University
(Omaha, Nebraska)
16 [36]
1994 Bret Wagner Left-handed pitcher Wake Forest University
(Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
19 [37]
1995 Matt Morris Right-handed pitcher Seton Hall University
(South Orange, New Jersey)
12 [38]
Chris Haas Third baseman St. Mary High School
(Paducah, Kentucky)
29§[i] [38]
1996 Braden Looper '06 Right-handed pitcher Wichita State University
(Wichita, Kansas)
3 [39]
1997 Adam Kennedy Shortstop California State University, Northridge
(Northridge, California)
20 [40]
1998 J. D. Drew Outfielder Florida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
5 [41]
Ben Diggins First baseman Bradshaw High School
(Dewey, Arizona)
32§[j] [41]
1999 Chance Caple Right-handed pitcher Texas A&M University
(College Station, Texas)
30[k] [42]
Nick Stocks Right-handed pitcher Florida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
36§[l] [42]
Chris Duncan '06 First baseman Canyon del Oro High School
(Tucson, Arizona)
46§[m] [42]
2000 Shaun Boyd Outfielder Vista High School
(Vista, California)
13 [43]
Blake Williams Right-handed pitcher Southwest Texas State University
(San Marcos, Texas)
24[n] [43]
2001 Justin Pope Right-handed pitcher University of Central Florida
(Orlando, Florida)
28 [44]
2002 no first-round pick[o] [3]
2003 Daric Barton Catcher Marina High School
(Huntington Beach, California)
28 [45]
2004 Chris Lambert Right-handed pitcher Boston College
(Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts)
19 [46]
2005 Colby Rasmus Outfielder Russell County High School
(Seale, Alabama)
28[p] [47]
Tyler Greene Shortstop Georgia Institute of Technology
(Atlanta, Georgia)
30 [47]
Mark McCormick Right-handed pitcher Baylor University
(Waco, Texas)
43§[q] [47]
Tyler Herron Right-handed pitcher Wellington Community High School
(Wellington, Florida)
46§[r] [47]
2006 Adam Ottavino Right-handed pitcher Northeastern University
(Boston, Massachusetts)
30 [48]
Chris Perez Right-handed pitcher University of Miami
(Coral Gables, Florida)
42§[s] [48]
2007 Pete Kozma Shortstop Owasso High School
(Owasso, Oklahoma)
18 [49]
Clay Mortensen Right-handed pitcher Gonzaga University
(Spokane, Washington)
36§[t] [49]
2008 Brett Wallace First baseman Arizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
13 [50]
Lance Lynn '11 Right-handed pitcher University of Mississippi
(Oxford, Mississippi)
39§[u] [50]
2009 Shelby Miller Right-handed pitcher Brownwood High School
(Brownwood, Texas)
19 [51]
2010 Zack Cox Third baseman University of Arkansas
(Fayetteville, Arkansas)
25 [52]
Seth Blair Right-handed pitcher Arizona State University
(Tempe, Arizona)
46§[v] [52]
Tyrell Jenkins Right-handed pitcher Henderson High School
(Henderson, Texas)
50§[w] [52]
2011 Kolten Wong Second baseman University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
(Honolulu, Hawaii)
22 [53]
2012 Michael Wacha Right-Handed pitcher Texas A&M University
(College Station, Texas)
19[x] [54]
James Ramsey Outfielder Florida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
23 [54]
Stephen Piscotty Third baseman Stanford University
(Palo Alto, California)
36§[y] [54]
Patrick Wisdom Third baseman Saint Mary's College of California
(Moraga, California)
52§[z] [54]
Steve Bean Catcher Rockwall High School
(Rockwall, Texas)
59§[aa] [54]
2013 Marco Gonzales Left-Handed pitcher Gonzaga University
(Spokane, Washington)
19 [55]
Rob Kaminsky Left-Handed pitcher St. Joseph Regional High School
(Montvale, New Jersey)
28[ab] [55]
2014 Luke Weaver Right-handed pitcher Florida State University
(Tallahassee, Florida)
27
Jack Flaherty Right-Handed pitcher Harvard-Westlake School
(Los Angeles, California)
34§[ac]
2015 Nick Plummer Outfielder Brother Rice High School
(Bloomfield Township, Michigan)
23
Jake Woodford Right-Handed pitcher H.B. Plant High School
(Tampa, Florida)
39§[]
2016 Delvin Pérez Shortstop International Baseball Academy
(Ceiba, Puerto Rico)
23
Dylan Carlson Outfielder Elk Grove High School
(Elk Grove, California)
33§[ad]
Dakota Hudson Right-handed pitcher Mississippi State University
(Mississippi State, Mississippi)
34§[ae]
2017 no first-round pick
2018 Nolan Gorman Third baseman Sandra Day O'Connor High School
(Phoenix, Arizona)
19
2019 Zack Thompson Left-handed pitcher University of Kentucky
(Lexington, Kentucky)
19
2020 Jordan Walker Third baseman Decatur High School
(Decatur, Georgia)
21
2021 Michael McGreevy Right-handed pitcher UC Santa Barbara
(Isla Vista, California)
18
2022 Cooper Hjerpe Left-handed pitcher Oregon State University
(Corvallis, Oregon)
22
2023 Chase Davis Outfielder University of Arizona
(Tucson, Arizona)
21
2024 JJ Wetherholt Shortstop West Virginia University
(Morgantown, West Virginia)
7
2025 Liam Doyle Left-handed pitcher University of Tennessee

(Knoxville, Tennessee)

5

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