Pitchers have a terrible record of being drafted 1/1.
07-David Price--Too soon to tell
06-Luke Hochevar--Has shown flashes, but has some question marks. Too be determined.
02-Bryan Bullington--Has pitched in 13 games with 3 teams, most recently with Toronto this year. Career 0-5 record.
97-Matt Anderson--Sported a 5+ era over 7 seasons in middle relief.
96-Kris Benson--Mediocre starter for 5 teams. Most remembered for ex-wife with big mouth and even bigger teets.
94-Paul Wilson--40-58 over 7 seasons.
91-Brien Taylor--Never pitched in the majors after signing record contract. Big "haha" to the yankees. One of only three 1/1's never to play a major league game.
89-Ben McDonald--One of the more highly touted prospects ever. 10-game winner 4 times, but also lost 10 games in three of those.
88-Andy Benes--Possibly the best of the bunch. Won 155 games (lost 139) and made one All-star game. Finished that year 15-15.
83-Tim Belcher--146-140 career record with 6 teams in 14 seasons. Did throw 8 shutouts in 1989, but somehow still had an era of nearly 3.
81-Mike Moore--The other candidate for best of the bunch. Won 17 or more games 4 times and made one All-star game, but finished with a 161-176 career record.
76-Floyd Bannister--134-143 career record and one All-star game primarily on some pretty lousy white sox and Mariners teams.
73-David Clyde--Probably the most highly touted prospect ever, especially considering it was an era before the internet and sports talk radio. Essentially the ryan leaf or tony mandarich of baseball. 18-33 over 5 seasons. Note: Born in KCK.