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With Early MLB Debuts From Paul Skenes & Others, The 2023 Draft Class Is Already Setting Records

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Image credit: Paul Skenes (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)

When Rhett Lowder makes his MLB debut on Friday, he will become the eighth 2023 MLB draftee to play in the majors this year.

It’s yet another data point that shows just how special the 2023 draft is shaping up to be. No other draft from the 21st century has seen this many draftees reach the majors so quickly.

Six first rounders have already played in the majors: Paul Skenes, (No. 1 pick), Dylan Crews (No. 2), Wyatt Langford (No. 4), Jacob Wilson (No. 6), Nolan Schanuel (No. 11), Hurston Waldrep (No. 24) and third-round pick Jake Bloss.

The last time that eight or more draftees reached the majors by the end of the following season was the 1989 draft when 10 draftees played in the majors in 1990, including Frank Thomas, John Olerud and Ben McDonald.

With a full month of games to go, the 1,077 combined MLB plate appearances from 2023 position players is the most from any draft class since 1985 and already the eighth most all-time. It has already topped the 2005 draft, which had held the 21st century record with 863 thanks to Ryan Zimmerman and Troy Tulowitzki. With just 103 more plate appearances, the 2023 draft will leap into the top five.

To put things into even more perspective, the more than 1,000 plate appearances by 2023 MLB draftees is more than the 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 or 2019 drafts saw from position players in their draft year, their following season and the season after that.

The 1985 draft saw Barry Bonds, Barry Larkin, Pete Incaviglia, Rafael Palmeiro and Will Clark all see significant playing time as hitters, with seven players in all combining for 1,884 plate appearances. That same year also saw 403 innings pitched by draftees, primarily by Bobby Witt, Bruce Ruffin and Chuck Finley.

The 1973 draft set the record for most plate appearances by the end of the following year. Dave Winfield, Robin Yount, Jim Sundberg, Luis Gomez and Steve Swisher led the way as 11 players combined for 2,371 PAs.

It is notable that drafts in which players earn MLB playing time quickly are often the most star-studded classes. The 1973 draft tops the plate appearance chart and is led by a pair of Hall of Famers in Winfield and Yount. The 1970 draft didn’t have any Hall of Famers among its notable debutantes, but the third-place 1985 draft has Larkin to go with Bonds, who is an all-timer, even if he isn’t officially in the Hall of Fame. Ozzie Smith and Paul Molitor led the fourth-ranked 1977 draft.

Currently, the 122 innings so far pitched be 2023 draftees ranks 37th all-time and is 11th most in the 21st century.

Here’s a look at how many innings and at-bats each draft produced in the year following the draft, as well as notable players who debuted within the following season:

Draft
Year
PAsIPPlayersNotable Debuts
19652934029Ken Holtzman, Rick Monday, Nolan Ryan
19664308168Reggie Jackson, Gary Nolan
196734829714Dusty Baker, Ted Simmons
19681984111Oscar Gamble, Thurman Munson
1969117960713Bert Blyleven, Don Gullett, Jeff Burroughs
1970214762113Chris Chambliss, Chris Speier, Lenny Randle
197184711159Burt Hooton, Mike Schmidt
1972116942010Dave Roberts, Randy Jones
1973237198813Dave Winfield, Robin Yount, Dick Ruthven
19746041838Roy Smalley
197566030510Andre Dawson, Jason Thompson
197640495210Alan Trammell, Floyd Bannister, Jack Morris
1977140956511Ozzie Smith, Paul Molitor, Bob Welch
1978102834313Kirk Gibson, Mike Morgan
19792451379Steve Howe
1980106194Terry Francona
19812143416Tony Gwynn, Mike Moore
1982340533Spike Owen
19832853476Roger Clemens, Glenn Davis
19844521202Bill Swift, Oddibe McDowell
1985188440313Barry Bonds, Barry Larkin, Pete Incaviglia
198611502909Bo Jackson, Matt Williams
19872063659Craig Biggio, Jack McDowell
19882383828Andy Benes, Jim Abbott, Marquis Grissom
198970135210Frank Thomas, Ben McDonald, John Olerud
1990378489Alex Fernandez, Mike Mussina
1991000None
199225102Jeffrey Hammonds
1993611705Alex Rodriguez, Brian Anderson
1994531023C.J. Nitkowski
19952291832Darin Erstad
19965701Mark Kotsay
19972901707Troy Glaus
19984751974J.D. Drew
199951144Barry Zito
20003252Adam Johnson
2001742143Mark Prior
200284392Khalil Greene
2003252876Chad Cordero
2004772376Justin Verlander, Huston Street
20058631236Ryan Zimmerman, Troy Tulowitzki
2006623837Andrew Miller, Tim Lincecum
20070284David Price
20085261428Buster Posey, Gordon Beckham
2009973235Stephen Strasburg, Mike Leake
201071665Chris Sale
20116826Trevor Bauer, Cody Allen
20122402707Kevin Gausman, Michael Wacha
201312865Corey Knebel, Marco Gonzales
20145582787Carlos Rodon, Kyle Schwarber, Trea Turner
2015480305Dansby Swanson, Andrew Benintendi
20166301Austin Hays
2017061Kyle Wright
20188201Nico Hoerner
2019000None
20204823Garrett Crochet, Spencer Strider
20210281Chase Silseth
2022393165Zach Neto, Ben Joyce
202310771227Paul Skenes, Nolan Schanel, Wyatt Langford


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