COLUMBUS, Ga., June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Tim Beckham, the MVP of the 2007 Aflac All-American High School Baseball Game, led a parade of 10 former Aflac All-American baseball players selected in the first round of today's Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Beckham is the third Aflac All- American to be selected #1 overall (Justin Upton in 2005, Matt Bush in 2004), and the first #1 pick to have been the MVP of the Aflac Game.
Since the game's inception in 2003, 52 Aflac All-American alumni have been selected in the first round of the Major League Baseball first-year player draft, including current major leaguers Homer Bailey of the Cincinnati Reds and Justin Upton of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The 2008 draft saw 10 Aflac All-Americans drafted in the first round, including Eric Hosmer (No. 3 overall to the Kansas City Royals), Buster Posey (No. 4 overall to the San Francisco Giants) and Kyle Skipworth (No. 5 overall to the Florida Marlins). Also, Ike Davis, the No. 18 pick by the New York Mets, was the MVP of the 2004 Aflac All-American Game. Overall, 143 of 192 Aflac All-Americans have been drafted by Major League teams.
The annual Aflac All-American High School Baseball Game showcases 38 of the nation's top high school players in an East versus West matchup following their junior year. Aflac All-Americans are chosen by the experts at our official selection partner, Perfect Game USA, and in consultation with the staff at baseball's most influential magazine, Baseball America.
"Today's MLB Draft once again illustrates the quality of talent on display at the Aflac All-American Game, with our MVP selected No. 1 overall and four of the top six players drafted," said Al Johnson, Vice President, Marketing Services, Aflac. "We wish Tim Beckham and the others the best of luck as they start their pro careers, and we'll be proud to look back one day and say they've worn an Aflac All-American jersey.
Aflac All-American players drafted in today's first round included:
No. 1 - Tim Beckham, SS, Griffin, Ga. - Tampa Bay Rays
No. 3 - Eric Hosmer, 1B/OF, Plantation, Fla. - Kansas City Royals
No. 5 - Buster Posey, C, Florida State - San Francisco Giants (from 2004
Aflac Game)
No. 6 - Kyle Skipworth, C, Rubidoux, Calif. - Florida Marlins
No. 13 - Brett Wallace, 3B, Arizona State - St. Louis Cardinals (from 2004
Aflac Game)
No. 14 - Aaron Hicks, RHP/OF, Long Beach, Calif. - Minnesota Twins
No. 15 - Ethan Martin, RHP/3B, Toccoa, Ga. - Los Angeles Dodgers
No. 18 - Ike Davis, 1B, Arizona State - New York Mets (from 2004 Aflac
Game)
No. 28 - Gerrit Cole, RHP, Santa Ana, Calif. - New York Yankees
No. 40 - Brett Devall, LHP, Niceville, Fla. - Atlanta Braves (supplemental
first round)
About Aflac
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Source: Aflac Incorporated
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