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1989 Major League Baseball draft

The 1989 Major League Baseball draft took place in June 1989. The draft saw the Baltimore Orioles select Ben McDonald first overall.

First-round selections
The following are the first round picks in the 1989 Major League Baseball draft on June 5. ==Supplemental first round selections==
Other notable players
Brian Hunter, 2nd round, 35th overall by the Houston AstrosTim Salmon, 3rd round, 69th overall by the California AngelsJerry Dipoto, 3rd round, 71st overall by the Cleveland IndiansShane Reynolds†, 3rd round, 72nd overall by the Houston AstrosJohn Olerud†, 3rd round, 79th overall by the Toronto Blue JaysPhil Nevin†, 3rd round, 82nd overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign • Eric Wedge, 3rd round, 83rd overall by the Boston Red SoxBrook Fordyce, 3rd round, 84th overall by the New York MetsDenny Neagle†, 3rd round, 85th overall by the Minnesota TwinsJeff Bagwell‡, 4th round, 110th overall by the Boston Red SoxScott Erickson†, 4th round, 112th overall by the Minnesota TwinsRyan Klesko†, 4th round, 116th overall by the Atlanta BravesAlan Embree, 5th round, 125th overall by the Cleveland IndiansJ. T. Snow, 5th round, 129th overall by the New York YankeesPaul Quantrill†, 6th round, 163rd overall by the Boston Red SoxRuss Springer, 7th round, 181st overall by the New York YankeesButch Huskey, 7th round, 190th overall by the New York MetsCurt Leskanic, 8th round, 203rd overall by the Cleveland IndiansMike Lansing, 9th round, 219th overall by the Baltimore Orioles, but did not sign • Sterling Hitchcock, 9th round, 233rd overall by the New York YankeesJeffrey Hammonds†, 9th round, 237th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays, but did not sign • Chad Mottola, 10th round, 245th overall by the Baltimore Orioles, but did not sign • Scot McCloughan, 10th round, 266th overall by the New York MetsMarty Cordova, 10th round, 269th overall by the Minnesota TwinsKelly Stinnett, 11th round, 281st overall by the Cleveland IndiansTrevor Hoffman‡, 11th round, 290th overall by the Cincinnati RedsJim Thome‡, 13th round, 333rd overall by the Cleveland IndiansMike Trombley, 14th round, 373rd overall by the Minnesota TwinsPat Rapp, 15th round, 388th overall by the San Francisco GiantsGregg Zaun, 17th round, 427th overall by the Baltimore OriolesBrian Giles†, 17th round, 437th overall by the Cleveland IndiansMark Grudzielanek†, 17th round, 450th overall by the New York Mets, but did not sign • Tim Worrell, 20th round, 520th overall by the San Diego PadresJeff Kent‡, 20th round, 523rd overall by the Toronto Blue JaysRobert Person, 25th round, 645th overall by the Cleveland IndiansJoe Randa, 30th round, 773rd overall by the California Angels, but did not sign • Joe Borowski, 32nd round, 823rd overall by the Chicago White SoxDana Brown, 35th round, 898th overall by the Philadelphia PhilliesHilly Hathaway, 35th round, 903rd overall by the California AngelsJorge Posada†, 43rd round, 1,116th overall by the New York Yankees, but did not sign • Jason Giambi†, 43rd round, 1,118th overall by the Milwaukee Brewers, but did not sign • Eric Young†, 43rd round, 1,123rd overall by the Los Angeles DodgersChad Curtis, 45th round, 1,157th overall by the California AngelsBobby Magallanes, 50th round, 1,260th overall by the Seattle MarinersDenny Hocking, 52nd round, 1,314th overall by the Minnesota Twins † All-Star ‡ Hall of Famer NBA/NFL players draftedScott Burrell, 1st round, 26th overall by the Seattle Mariners, but did not sign • Jeff Brohm, 7th round, 176th overall by the Montreal Expos, but did not sign • Rodney Peete, 13th round, 348th overall by the Oakland Athletics, but did not sign • Marcus Robertson, 19th round, 489th overall by the Cleveland Indians, but did not sign ==References==
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