Nationals Secure Top Pick For 2010



With the Pirates’ victory yesterday, the Nationals secured the first-overall pick in the 2010 draft. With the win, the Pirates are now 59-96 with seven games left to play. The Nationals also won and are 53-103 with six games left to play. So, even if the Nationals win out and the Pirates lose their final seven games, the teams would end the season in a tie, and the tie-breaker would go to the Nationals because they also had the worst record last year.

This marks only the second time a franchise has held first-overall picks in back-to-back years. The Rays had first-overall picks in 2007 and 2008 when they chose lefthander David Price and shortstop Tim Beckham, respectively.

The rest of the top 10 picks are still up for grabs, though. Here are the contenders:

The Orioles (currently in the midst of an 11-game losing streak) are 60-96 with six to play
The Royals are 64-92 with six to play
The Indians are 64 – 92 with six to play
The Mets are 67-90 with five to play
The Diamondbacks are 68-88 with six to play
The Padres are 72-85 with five to play
The Astros are 73-83 with six to play
The Blue Jays are 73-84 with five to play
The Reds are 74-82 with six to play
The Athletics are 75-81 with six to play

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[...] the Nationals officially clinched at least a tie for the baseball’s worst record, thus securing the top pick in the 2010 Draft (they also had the worst record last year, which acts as the tiebreaker). Tampa [...]

i thought first pick alternated leagues from year to year, so even if washington had the worst record the best pick they could have was 2nd.

That rule no longer applies. It changed after the 2004 draft. The Padres selected first in 2004 (taking Matt Bush) and then the Diamondbacks selected Justin Upton first in 2005.


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