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2004 Draft Choices

By Jason Gage

June 7, 2004

FutureSox.com

 

The first day of the major league draft came to the end with the White Sox taking 3rd baseman Josh Fields to start the day while taking RHP Brett Scarpetta to finish the day. The final 32 rounds of the draft will go on tomorrow and tomorrow night FutureSox.com will have an updated list of all the White Sox picks. Check back with FutureSox in the coming week to ten days to check out FutureSox.com’s draft review where we will give tidbits on every player selected.

 

One trend to point out is the fact that the White Sox went very college heavy, which should make the players easier signs as well as give them at least a little bit of a head start in their development. Just 5 of the Sox first 22 picks were from high school. The Sox also selected 14 pitchers, one of which, Nick Lemon, can throw up to 98 MPH and was rated as having one of the best fastballs in the draft.

 

1. Josh Fields – 3b – R/R - Oklahoma State University

1s. Tyler Lumsden – LHP – Clemson University

1s. Gio Gonzalez – LHP – Pace Monsignor High School (Florida)

2. Wes Whisler – LHP/1st – UCLA

2. Donny Lucy – C – R/R - Stanford

2. Raymond Liotta – LHP - Gulf Coast Community College

3. Matthew Hansen – RHP – Oklahoma City University

4. Lucas Harrel – RHP – Ozark High School (Missouri)

5. Brandon Allen – OF – Bats: Left – Throws: Right - Montgomery High School (Texas)

6. Adam Russel – RHP – Ohio University

7. Tim Murphy – LHP – Glascock County High School (Georgia)

8. Nick Lemon – RHP – Brigham Young University

9. Ryan McCarthy – 3rd/SS – R/R - UCLA

10. Adam Ricks – 2nd – S/R - University of Miami

11. Garry Bakker – RHP – University of North Carolina

12. Daron Roberts – CF – R/R – Cal State San Bernardino

13. John Egbert – RHP – State University Rutgers

14. Michael Swain – 3rd – L/R – Wabash Valley College

15. Carlos Torres – RHP – Kansas State University

16. Fernando Alvarez – OF – L/L - Florida International

17. Jacob Wild – RHP – Bakersfield College

18. Brett Scarpetta – RHP – Hononegah High School (Illinois)

19. Caleb Cooper - 3rd - R/R - Cal State Hayward (Sophmore)

20. Michael Dubee - RHP - Riverview High School

21. Brian Flores - LHP - Carlsbad High School (New Mexico)

22. Matthew Mansilla - SS - American Heritage High School (Florida)

23. Derek McNeil - SS - R/R - St. Leo College

24. Josh Hansen - C/OF - R/R - University of San Diego

25. Justin Sincock - RHP - Millikan High School (California)

26. Daniel Jordan - 3B - R/R - Gulliver Prepatory

27. Logan Williamson - LHP - Pensacola Junior College

28. Gregory Young - CF - R/R - Delaware Tech Community College

29. Frank Viola - RHP - Florida Community College

30. Matthew Zaleski - RHP - Indiana State University

31. Nichols Walters - LHP - Mountain Ridge High School

32. Eric Sheridan - RHP - Saddleback Community College

33. Brandon Cooney - RHP - Broward CC

34. Mario Suarez - 3rd - R/R - Florida International U

35. Evan Tartaglia - CF - L/L - Elon U

36. Kenneth Williams - CF - S/R - Plainfield HS

37. Robert Grinestaff - C - L/R - Okaloosa Walton CC

38. Shaun Spearman - SS - R/R - St. Pius X School

39. James Leigh - LHP - Bryant HS

40. Justin Roelle - LHP - Iowa Western CC

41. Matthew Rozier - RHP - Meridian CC

42. Michael Schower - LHP - Riverview HS

43. Ian Murray - RHP - Jefferson College

44. Steven Muck - RHP - Covington Catholic HS

45. Jason Sullivan - RHP - Crowder JC

46. Jason Rodriguez - SS - L/R - Alta Loma HS

47. Richard O'Brien - C - R/R - No School

48. Peter Vuckovich - C - R/R - Clarion University

49. Dennis Guest - 2B - R/R - St. Joseph College

50. Bryan Wagner - RHP - Thunderbird HS

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And, the Gonzalez kid looks fantastic for high schooler. Tremendously smooth delivery. He has a very high kick but wow good stuff. He throws a major league curve ball already, at least if the video is representative of his normal stuff.

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Jason, do any of our draftees have Scott Boros as an agent?

I don't think so, but I can't be definate. I know Fields doesn't and Gio doesn't and typically not too many later round picks even have agents. A lot of the time they just have an advisor.

 

The Sox usually make it a point to never draft a Boras client.

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