Here are the 1st rounders in the Tim Corbin era:
2007: David Price (1st overall pick, Tampa Bay Rays)
2007: Casey Weathers (8th overall pick, Colorado Rockies)
2008: Pedro Alvarez (2nd overall pick, Pittsburgh Pirates)
2008: Ryan Flaherty (41st overall pick, Chicago Cubs)
2009: Mike Minor (7th overall pick, Atlanta Braves)
2011: Sonny Gray (18th overall pick, Oakland Athletics)
2011: Grayson Garvin (59th overall pick, Tampa Bay Rays)
2014: Tyler Beede (14th overall pick, San Francisco Giants)
2015: Dansby Swanson (1st overall pick, Arizona Diamondbacks)
2015: Carson Fulmer (8th overall pick, Chicago White Sox)
2015: Walker Buehler (24th overall pick, Los Angeles Dodgers)
2016: Jordan Sheffield (36th overall pick, Los Angeles Dodgers)
2017: Kyle Wright (5th overall pick, Atlanta Braves)
2017: Jeren Kendall (23rd overall pick, Los Angeles Dodgers)
2019: JJ Bleday (4th overall pick, Miami Marlins)
2020: Austin Martin (5th overall pick, Toronto Blue Jays)
2021: Jack Leiter (2nd overall pick, Texas Rangers)
2021: Kumar Rocker (10th overall pick, New York Mets)
2022: Kumar Rocker (3rd overall pick, Texas Rangers)
2022: Spencer Jones (25th overall pick, New York Yankees)
2023: Enrique Bradfield (17th overall pick, Baltimore Orioles)
Honestly, no one. Likely our highest will be Bryce Cunningham, possibly in the supplementary 1st or 2nd round. I’ll preview him later in the day. For now, let’s just reflect on how this will likely be the first year since 2018—and only the 5th time since their historic 2007 season that started this legacy—that Vanderbilt will not have a player selected in the 1st round. That sucks. And the Buttchuggers are happy? The hell? The ever-loving hell?!?!