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Re-Drafting the 2005 MLB Draft Using Advanced Analytics

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What Should've Happened

Now organized by WAR, this is how things would've played out for the first 10 picks.

Pick Team Player Position WAR
1 Arizona Diamondbacks Ryan Braun OF 44.4
2 Kansas City Royals Troy Tulowitzki SS 43.7
3 Seattle Mariners Andrew McCutchen OF 37.5
4 Washington Nationals Ryan Zimmerman 3B 33.8
5 Milwaukee Brewers Alex Gordon 3B/OF 32.6
6 Toronto Blue Jays Jacoby Ellsbury OF 29.1
7 Colorado Rockies Justin Upton OF 26.7
8 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Colby Rasmus OF 18.3
9 New York Mets Jay Bruce OF 16.0
10 Detroit Tigers Clay Buchholz RHP 15.9


Using WAR, we still see half of the same players, including four of the top five choices. These players are Braun, Tulowitzki, Zimmerman, Gordon and Upton, who have united for 18 All-Star appearances, 11 Silver Sluggers, 7 Gold Gloves and 1 MVP.

At the third pick, Andrew McCutchen is the only player to slide into the top five from outside of it, and even the top 10 at that. The 11th overall pick is a five-time All-Star, four-time Silver Slugger and the 2013 NL MVP.

Jacoby Ellsbury, the actual 23rd pick in the draft, isn't an MVP but he is a two-time World Series champion. And, in 11 seasons, he's accumulated 474 RBI and 321 stolen bases to go along with one All-Star bid, one Gold Glove and one Silver Slugger.

Upton doesn't slide too far, dropping to seventh. He's followed by Colby Rasmus, Jay Bruce and Clay Buchholz -- all of whom are of roughly the same value, according to WAR. Whereas Rasmus and Bruce have produced 156 and 242 home runs, respectively, the two-time All-Star and one-time World Series champion has 81 wins in 188 starts.