Complete 2014 MLB Draft Order

Major League Baseball's future takes center stage Thursday, June 5th through Saturday, June 7th with the 2014 MLB Draft.

The Houston Astros will have the first overall pick in the draft for the third straight year, likely to take a shot at one of the many premium pitching talents available in this year's pool of prospects.

You can catch the first 74 picks (rounds 1-2) of the draft both streaming live on MLB.com and on MLB Network starting at 7pm EST on Thursday (check your local listings for channel information and availability).

MLB.com will have exclusive coverage of rounds 3-40 starting at 12:30pm EST on Friday.

Here's a complete rundown of the order for this year's festivities (including picks added for unsigned 2013 draft picks, compensatory selections, and competitive balance selections).

2014 MLB Draft Order

Round 1

1. Houston Astros

2. Miami Marlins

3. Chicago White Sox

4. Chicago Cubs

5. Minnesota Twins

6. Seattle Mariners

7. Philadelphia Phillies

8. Colorado Rockies

9. Toronto Blue Jays

10. New York Mets

11. Toronto Blue Jays (P. Bickford - unsigned 2013)

12. Milwaukee Brewers

13. San Diego Padres

14. San Francisco Giants

15. Los Angeles Angels

16. Arizona Diamondbacks

17. Kansas City Royals

18. Washington Nationals

19. Cincinnati Reds

20. Tampa Bay Rays

21. Cleveland Indians

22. Los Angeles Dodgers

23. Detroit Tigers

24. Pittsburgh Pirates

25. Oakland Athletics

26. Boston Red Sox

27. St. Louis Cardinals

Compensatory Round A

28. Kansas City Royals

29. Cincinnati Reds

30. Texas Rangers

31. Cleveland Indians

32. Atlanta Braves

33. Boston Red Sox

34. St. Louis Cardinals

Competitive Balance Round A

35. Colorado Rockies

36. Miami Marlins (M. Krook - unsigned)

37. Houston Astros (from the Orioles)

38. Cleveland Indians

39. Pittsburgh Pirates (from the Marlins)

40. Kansas City Royals

41. Milwaukee Brewers

Second Round

42. Houston Astros

43. Miami Marlins

44. Chicago White Sox

45. Chicago Cubs

46. Minnesota Twins

47. Philadelphia Phillies

48. Colorado Rockies

49. Toronto Blue Jays

50. Milwaukee Brewers

51. San Diego Padres

52. San Francisco Giants

53. Los Angeles Angels

54. Arizona Diamondbacks

55. New York Yankees

56. Kansas City Royals

57. Washington Nationals

58. Cincinnati Reds

59. Texas Rangers

60. Tampa Bay Rays

61. Cleveland Indians

62. Los Angeles Dodgers

63. Detroit Tigers

64. Pittsburgh Pirates

65. Oakland Athletics

66. Atlanta Braves

67. Boston Red Sox

68. St. Louis Cardinals

Competitive Balance Round B

69. Arizona Diamondbacks (from the Padres)

70. Arizona Diamondbacks

71. St. Louis Cardinals

72. Tampa Bay Rays

73. Pittsburgh Pirates

74. Seattle Mariners

Round 3

75. Houston Astros

76. Miami Marlins

77. Chicago White Sox

78. Chicago Cubs

79. Minnesota Twins

80. Seattle Mariners

81. Philadelphia Phillies

82. Colorado Rockies

83. Toronto Blue Jays

84. New York Mets

85. Milwaukee Brewers

86. San Diego Padres

87. San Francisco Giants

88. Los Angeles Angels

89. Arizona Diamondbacks

90. Baltimore Orioles

91. New York Yankees

92. Kansas City Royals

93. Washington Nationals

94. Cincinnati Reds

95. Texas Rangers

96. Tampa Bay Rays

97. Cleveland Indians

98. Los Angeles Dodgers

99. Detroit Tigers

100. Pittsburgh Pirates

101. Oakland Athletics

102. Atlanta Braves

103. Boston Red Sox

104. St. Louis Cardinals

Supplemental Round

105. Miami Marlins (B. Deluzio - unsigned)

Rounds 4-40

Houston Astros

Miami Marlins

Chicago White Sox

Chicago Cubs

Minnesota Twins

Seattle Mariners

Philadelphia Phillies

Colorado Rockies

Toronto Blue Jays

New York Mets

Milwaukee Brewers

San Diego Padres

San Francisco Giants

Los Angeles Angels

Arizona Diamondbacks

Baltimore Orioles

New York Yankees

Kansas City Royals

Washington Nationals

Cincinnati Reds

Texas Rangers

Tampa Bay Rays

Cleveland Indians

Los Angeles Dodgers

Detroit Tigers

Pittsburgh Pirates

Oakland Athletics

Atlanta Braves

Boston Red Sox

St. Louis Cardinals

Source: MLB.com

 

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