2010 Baseball Draft Order
1. Washington Nationals
2. Pittsburgh Pirates
3. Baltimore Orioles
4. Kansas City Royals
5. Cleveland Indians
6. Arizona Diamondbacks
7. New York Mets
8. Houston Astros
9. San Diego Padres
10. Oakland Athletics
11. Toronto Blue Jays
12. Cincinnati Reds
13. Chicago White Sox
14. Milwaukee Brewers
15. Texas Rangers (unsigned pick Matt Purke)
16. Chicago Cubs
17. Tampa Bay Rays
18. Los Angeles Angels (from Mariners - Chone Figgins)
19. Houston Astros (from Tigers - Jose Valverde)
20. Boston Red Sox (from Braves - Billy Wagner)
21. Minnesota Twins
22. Texas Rangers
23. Florida Marlins
24. San Francisco Giants
25. St. Louis Cardinals
26. Colorado Rockies
27. Philadelphia Phillies
28. Los Angeles Dodgers
29. Los Angeles Angels (from Red Sox - John Lackey)
30. Los Angeles Angels
31. Tampa Bay Rays
32. New York Yankees
33. Houston Astros (Jose Valverde, Detroit)
34. Toronto Blue Jays (Marco Scutaro, Boston)
35. Atlanta Braves (Mike Gonzalez, Baltimore)
36. Boston Red Sox (Jason Bay, N.Y. Mets)
37. Los Angeles Angels (John Lackey, Boston)
38. Toronto Blue Jays (unsigned pick James Paxton)
39. Boston Red Sox (Billy Wagner, Atlanta)
40. Los Angeles Angels (Chone Figgins, Seattle)
41. Toronto Blue Jays (Rod Barajas, N.Y. Mets)
42. Tampa Bay Rays (Gregg Zaun, Milwaukee)
43. Seattle Mariners (Andrian Beltre, Boston)
44. Detroit Tigers (Brandon Lyon, Houston)
45. Texas Rangers (Marlon Byrd, Chicago Cubs)
46. St. Louis Cardinals (Mark DeRosa, San Francisco)
47. Colorado Rockies (Jason Marquis, Washington)
48. Detroit Tigers (Fernando Rodney, L.A. Angels)
49. Texas Rangers (Ivan Rodiriguez, Washington)
50. St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, L.A. Angels)
51. Washington Nationals
52. Pittsburgh Pirates
53. Atlanta Braves (from Orioles - Mike Gonzalez)
54. Kansas City Royals
55. Cleveland Indians
56. Arizona Diamondbacks
57. Boston Red Sox (from Mets - Jason Bay)
58. Houston Astros
59. San Diego Padres
60. Oakland Athletics
61. Toronto Blue Jays
62. Cincinnati Reds
63. Chicago White Sox
64. Milwaukee Brewers
65. Chicago Cubs
66. Tampa Bay Rays
67. Seattle Mariners
68. Detroit Tigers
69. Toronto Blue Jays (unsigned pick Jake Eliopoulos)
70. Atlanta Braves
71. Minnesota Twins
72. Texas Rangers
73. Florida Marlins
74. San Francisco Giants
75. St. Louis Cardinals
76. Colorado Rockies
77. Philadelphia Phillies
78. Los Angeles Dodgers
79. Tampa Bay Rays (unsigned pick Kenneth Diekroeger)
80. Toronto Blue Jays (from Red Sox - Marco Scutaro)
81. Los Angeles Angels
82. New York Yankees
83. Washington Nationals
84. Pittsburgh Pirates
85. Baltimore Orioles
86. Kansas City Royals
87. Cleveland Indians
88. Arizona Diamondbacks
89. New York Mets
90. Houston Astros
91. San Diego Padres
92. Oakland Athletics
93. Toronto Blue Jays
94. Cincinnati Reds
95. Chicago White Sox
96. Milwaukee Brewers
97. Chicago Cubs
98. Tampa Bay Rays
99. Seattle Mariners
100. Detroit Tigers
101. Atlanta Braves
102. Minnesota Twins
103. Texas Rangers
104. Florida Marlins
105. San Francisco Giants
106. St. Louis Cardinals
107. Colorado Rockies
108. Philadelphia Phillies
109. Los Angeles Dodgers
110. Boston Red Sox
111. Los Angeles Angels
112. New York Yankees
113. Toronto Blue Jays
114. Chicago White Sox
115. Los Angeles Angels
116. Washington Nationals
117. Pittsburgh Pirates
118. Baltimore Orioles
119. Kansas City Royals
120. Cleveland Indians
121. Arizona Diamondbacks
122. New York Mets
123. Houston Astros
124. San Diego Padres
125. Oakland Athletics
126. Toronto Blue Jays
127. Cincinnati Reds
128. Chicago White Sox
129. Milwaukee Brewers
130. Chicago Cubs
131. Tampa Bay Rays
132. Seattle Mariners
133. Detroit Tigers
134. Atlanta Braves
135. Minnesota Twins
136. Texas Rangers
137. Florida Marlins
138. San Francisco Giants
139. St. Louis Cardinals
140. Colorado Rockies
141. Philadelphia Phillies
142. Los Angeles Dodgers
143. Boston Red Sox
144. Los Angeles Angels
145. New York Yankees
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The former Club of a Player who became a free agent and ranks as a Type A or B Player shall be entitled to receive compensation in the form of a Draft choice in the First-Year Player Draft succeeding the Player's election of free agency.
A Type A or B shall be a Player who became a free agent and ranks as a Type A or B Player under the statistical system of ranking Players set forth by the Elias Sports Bureau, using statistics based on a two-year average for each respective position group. Type A and Type B players necessitate that the Player's former Club receive a sandwich pick in between rounds one and two. Additional picks in the second, third and fourth rounds are exchanged from one club to another for the losses of Type A free agents.
Type A Players now rank in the upper 20% of his respective position group by the Basic Agreement, instead of the upper 30% as was stipulated in the previous collective bargaining agreement.
Type B Players now rank in the upper 40%, but not in the upper 20%, of his respective position group. Under the previous collective bargaining agreement, Type B Players ranked in the upper 50% not in the upper 30%. Before the most recent collective bargaining agreement took effect for the 2008 season, a Club would receive compensation for losing a Type C free agent. Under the new Basic Agreement, Type C free agents no longer call for a Draft pick as compensation.