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NCAA.com | July 15, 2024

Colleges with the most first-round MLB draft picks

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The 2024 MLB draft added more NCAA talent to the professional ranks. The first amateur Major League Baseball draft took place in 1965. Since then, 1,646 players have been drafted in the first round of the MLB draft.

Of those, over 700 came from an NCAA school. 

No school is more represented on that list than Stanford. The Cardinal added another first rounder in 2024 after Malcolm Moore was selected No. 30 overall by the Texas Rangers. The selection came a year after Tommy Troy was drafted No. 12 by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2023.

Arizona State and Vanderbilt aren't far behind with its total number of draft picks. The Sun Devils' Spencer Torkelson went No. 1 overall in 2020 and Commodore Enrique Bradfield Jr. was selected No. 17 overall by the Baltimore Orioles in 2024.

There are almost 100 other NCAA schools that have had at least two players taken in the first round.

Based on data from MLB.com, here's a list of schools with the most first-round draft picks:

*Note: Only first-round picks from the primary June draft were considered, meaning draftees from secondary drafts and supplemental picks were omitted.

RANK COLLEGE FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS NO. 1 OVERALL PICKS CONFERENCE
1 Stanford 24 1 Pac-12
T-2 Arizona State 21 4 Pac-12
T-2 Vanderbilt 21 2 SEC
4 Florida State 18 1 ACC
T-5 Texas 17 0 Big 12
T-5 North Carolina 17 1 ACC
7 LSU 15 2 SEC
T-8 Southern California 14 0 Pac-12
T-8 UCLA 14 1 Pac-12
T-8 Florida 14 0 SEC
11 Clemson 13 1 ACC
T-12 Cal State Fullerton 12 1 Big West
T-12 Arizona 12 0 Pac-12
T-12 Wake Forest 12 0 ACC
T-12 Mississippi State 12 0 SEC
T-16 Rice 11 1 American
T-16 Wichita State 11 0 American
T-16 Oklahoma 11 0 Big 12
T-16 Tennessee 11 0 SEC

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Only 29 of the No. 1 draft picks since 1965 have been from NCAA schools, and the SEC, ACC and Pac-12 combine for 19 of them. Those three conferences account for close to half of all NCAA first-round draftees since 1965.

But no individual school has more No. 1 overall picks than Arizona State.

The very first player ever taken in the amateur draft was Arizona State outfielder Rick Monday, drafted No. 1 overall in 1965 by the Kansas City Athletics. In 1976, the Houston Astros selected pitcher Floyd Bannister, and in 1978, the Atlanta Braves took outfielder Bob Horner, both Sun Devils. Torkelson then joined the list in 2020 after the Detroit Tigers chose the ASU first baseman with the top pick.

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