Here are the picks in the 2012 Rule 5 draft, beginning with the Major League Phase.
| MAJOR LEAGUE PHASE, ROUND 1 | |||
| Pick | Team | Player | Previous Team |
| 1 | Astros | Josh Fields, rhp |
Red Sox |
| With a fastball up to 97 mph, the 27-year-old Fields had the best year of his career after being a first-round pick in 2008. Improved control, which he showed late in 2012 is key to his chances to stick. | |||
| 2 | Cubs | Hector Rondon, rhp | Indians |
| Rondon missed most of 2012 after needing a second elbow surgery. When healthy, he shows good command of a low-90s fastball and tops out at 96. | |||
| 3 | Rockies | Danny Rosenbaum, lhp | Nationals |
| Rosenbaum has fringy stuff, but eats innings, fills up the strike zone and keeps hitters off balance with his quick tempo. | |||
| 4 | Twins | Ryan Pressly, rhp | Red Sox |
| Pressly shows the potential for three plus pitches—a fastball 91-94 mph range, a sharp slider and a deceptive changeup. He had success in Double-A after move to the bullpen | |||
| 5 | Indians | Chris McGuiness, 1b | Rangers |
| The Arizona Fall League MVP has a strong lefthanded swing and hit 23 home runs in Double-A this year. He's always shown the ability to get on-base with a good approach at the plate. | |||
| 6 | Marlins | Alfredo Silverio, of | Dodgers |
| Showed the potential for five average or better tools, but missed all of 2012 after a car accident resulted in a concussion and an elbow injury. If healthy, could be the safest bet to stick on big league roster. | |||
| *7 | Red Sox (traded to Tigers) | Jeff Kobernus, 2b | Nationals |
| More advanced than the average Rule 5 pick, Kobernus can play solid defense at second, steal some bases (42 in 53 tries in 2012) and hit a little. He lacks power, but plays the game with a hard-edged, heady approach | |||
| 8 | Royals | Pass | |
| 9 | Blue Jays | Pass | |
| *10 | Mets (traded to Tigers) | Kyle Lobstein, lhp | Rays |
| Highly-regarded coming out of high school, Lobstein lost some velocity his senior year and has never regained. He's now a pitchability lefty who works in and out and features a good changeup. | |||
| 11 | Mariners | Pass | |
| 12 | Padres | Pass | |
| 13 | Pirates | Pass | |
| 14 | Diamondbacks | Starling Peralta, rhp | Cubs |
| Peralta's stuff picked up in 2012 as once 88-92 mph fastball now sits 92-94. He pairs that with a slider that shows flashes of being a plus pitch. Held RHB to .613 OPS in 2012, which may help in likely move to bullpen if he's going to stick. | |||
| 15 | Phillies | Ender Inciarte, of |
Diamondbacks |
| Potential backup outfielder runs well enough and plays good enough defense to possibly stick as a useful pinch-runner/defensive replacement. The lefthanded hitter doesn't have much pop, will be overmatched at the plate. | |||
| 16 | Brewers | Pass | |
| 17 | White Sox | Angel Sanchez, ss |
Angels |
| Former big leaguer could be an inexpensive utilityman. With 568 big league games, is a known quantity as an adequate glove that can play multiple positions. His bat showed some improvement in 2012 at Triple-A Oklahoma City. | |||
| 18 | Dodgers | Pass | |
| 19 | Cardinals | Pass | |
| 20 | Tigers | Pass | |
| 21 | Angels | Pass | |
| 22 | Rays | Pass | |
| 23 | Orioles | T.J. McFarland, lhp | Indians |
| Touch and feel lefthander has more stuff than most crafty lefties. He normally sits 88-90, but can touch a 92 at times, and he knows how to get the ball to sink or run. McFarland lacks a plus pitch, but might throw enough strikes to survive. | |||
| 24 | Rangers | Coty Woods, rhp | Rockies |
| Low-angle reliever can be tough on righthanders in part because he throws a little harder (88-92) than the average sidearmer. Dominated Double-A but fell apart after promotion to Triple-A in 2012. Decent changeup means he's not helpless against lefthanders. | |||
| 25 | Athletics | Pass | |
| 26 | Giants | Pass | |
| 27 | Braves | Pass | |
| 28 | Yankees | Pass | |
| 29 | Reds | Pass | |
| 30 | Nationals | Pass | |
| 1 | Astros | Nate Freiman, 1b |
Padres |
| A 6-foot-7 first baseman with big power, Freiman ranked third in the Texas League with 24 home runs in 2012. A star for Team Israel in World Baseball Classic, scouts are concerned that Freiman struggles to catch up to premium velocity. | |||
| 2 | Cubs | Pass | |
| 3 | Rockies | Pass | |
| 4 | Twins | Pass | |
| 5 | Indians | Pass | |
| 6 | Marlins | Brauilo Lara, lhp | Rays |
| Lara has a lean, athletic build that produces a mid-90s fastball and a hard, downer curveball. He went 6-10, 5.71 in high Class A in 2012 so while the stuff is excellent, he's a long ways from being ready to help a big league club. |
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| TRIPLE-A PHASE | |||
| Pick | Team | Player | Previous Team |
| 1 | Astros | Michael Burgess, of | Nationals |
| Once traded for Tom Gorzelanny, big power hasn't played in high minors | |||
| 2 | Cubs | Pass | |
| 3 | Rockies | Pass | |
| 4 | Twins | Mark Sobolewski, 3b | Blue Jays |
| Best defensive 3B in Eastern Lge smacked 20 HR & reached Triple-A | |||
| 5 | Indians | Pass | |
| 6 | Marlins | Tyler Kehrer, lhp | Angels |
| Supp pick in 2009 struggles to find zone but strikes out his share of LHB | |||
| 7 | Red Sox | Jack McGeary, lhp | Nationals |
| Boston native has pitched 64 IP in three years in between injuries | |||
| 8 | Royals | Pass | |
| 9 | Blue Jays | Sawyer Carroll, of | Padres |
| Physical lefty bat offers some on-base skills, some pop; good minors corner man | |||
| 10 | Mets | Pass | |
| 11 | Mariners | Eric Farris, 2b | Brewers |
| Brewers 2007 4th-rd drafted by Jack Zduriencik; Good 2B glove, above-avg speed | |||
| 12 | Padres | Diego Goris, 3b | Royals |
| Part of Yamacio Navarro deal; more pop than average INF but swings at everything | |||
| 13 | Pirates | Ethan Hollingsworth, rhp | Royals |
| Four-pitch mix, sits 90-92 mph, but not many swings and misses; twice-traded | |||
| 14 | Diamondbacks | Pass | |
| 15 | Phillies | Brendan Lafferty, lhp | Royals |
| Hard-throwing LHP hits 95 mph & secondary stuff is OK; needs to throw more strikes | |||
| 16 | Brewers | Pass | |
| 17 | White Sox | Pass | |
| 18 | Dodgers | Elevys Gonzalez, 3b | Pirates |
| Hit .206 in down year, but switch-hits, plays 3B & 2B, sprays ball around | |||
| 19 | Cardinals | Matt Cerda, 3b | Cubs |
| 2008 fourth-rounder owns career .371 OBP in minors; 5-9, LHH pest | |||
| 20 | Tigers | Eliezer Mesa, of | Athletics |
| Plus range & wheels, went 25-for-29 in SB. Once part of deal for Mark Ellis. | |||
| 21 | Angels | Robert Widlansky, of |
Orioles |
| Ranked near top of Eastern Lge with .404 OBP, .316 AVG, 35 2B, 64 BB | |||
| 22 | Rays | Pass | |
| 23 | Orioles | Tom Boleska, rhp | Twins |
| Gaudy 11.3 SO/9, 5.3 SO/BB in indy American Assoc.; signed by Twins in Oct. | |||
| 24 | Rangers | Marquez Smith, 3b | Reds |
| Split 2012 between Mexican Lge & Double-A Portland; nice glove at 3B | |||
| 25 | Athletics | Tommy Mendonca, 3b | Giants |
| Known for power coming out Fresno State, 2009 2nd-rounder slugged just .367 this season | |||
| 26 | Giants | Scott Shuman, rhp | Rays |
| Pitches at 93-95 mph with power slider. Tough look for RHB (36 SO% at Double-A) | |||
| 27 | Braves | Pass | |
| 28 | Yankees | Pass | |
| 29 | Reds | Ryan Dennick, lhp | Royals |
| Former Tennessee Tech ace has seen stuff pick up as pro; good swingman candidate | |||
| 30 | Nationals | Pass | |
| TRIPLE-A PHASE, ROUND 2 | |||
| Pick | Team | Player | |
| 1 | Astros | Cameron Lamb, rhp | Giants |
| Aussie has yet to pitch in full-season ball, but coming off solid season in Northwest Lge | |||
| 2 | Cubs | Pass | |
| 3 | Rockies | Pass | |
| 4 | Twins | Pass | |
| 5 | Indians | Pass | |
| 6 | Marlins | Pass | |
| 7 | Red Sox | Jon Bachanov, rhp | White Sox |
| 2007 supp pick signed by then-Angels, now-Red Sox scout Tom Kotchman | |||
| 8 | Royals | Pass | |
| 9 | Blue Jays | Alvido Jimenez, rhp | Cubs |
| Stout righthander has spent last three seasons in AZL, yet to pitch above there | |||
| 10 | Mets | Pass | |
| 11 | Mariners | Pass | |
| 12 | Padres | Federico Castaneda, rhp | Royals |
| Mexican Lge vet pitching well in winter ball, features 91-93 mph fastball | |||
| 13 | Pirates | Pass | |
| 14 | Diamondbacks | Pass | |
| 15 | Phillies | Pass | |
| 16 | Brewers | Pass | |
| 17 | White Sox | Pass | |
| 18 | Dodgers | Hector Nelo, rhp | Nationals |
| Double-plus fastball bumps 96 mph. Allowed .229 AVG, 1.8 G/F in Double-A | |||
| 19 | Cardinals | Jay Voss, lhp | Tigers |
| Missed most of 2012 after TJ surgery; Fringy stuff, good control when healthy | |||
| 20 | Tigers | Pass | |
| 21 | Angels | Pass | |
| 22 | Rays | Pass | |
| 23 | Orioles | Pass | |
| 24 | Rangers | Pass | |
| 25 | Athletics | Steve Hill, c | Cardinals |
| A catcher early in career, playing corner INF and OF lately; has MLB experience | |||
| 26 | Giants | Pass | |
| 27 | Braves | Pass | |
| 28 | Yankees | Pass | |
| 29 | Reds | Michael Gilmartin, ss | Athletics |
| Fringy defender with avg arm; one of 10 players in Cal Lge with 400+ PA, sub-.700 OPS | |||
| 30 | Nationals | Pass | |
| TRIPLE-A PHASE, ROUND 3 | |||
| Pick | Team | Player | |
| 1 | Astros | Pass | |
| 2 | Cubs | Pass | |
| 3 | Rockies | Pass | |
| 4 | Twins | Pass | |
| 5 | Indians | Pass | |
| 6 | Marlins | Pass | |
| 7 | Red Sox | Pass | |
| 8 | Royals | Pass | |
| 9 | Blue Jays | Efrain Nieves, lhp | Tigers |
| Brewers 7th-rounder out of P.R. in 2007, Nieves has just 63 IP above low Class A | |||
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The Indians sure have a fetish for first basemen.
Posted by Tom | December 6, 2012 at 11:32 am | ShortcutI like the Astros' Freiman pick; maybe they'll give him a shot at DH.