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The 1999 Major League Baseball draft, was the annual choosing of high school and college baseball players, held on June 2 and 3, 1999. A total of 1,474 players were drafted over the course of 50 rounds.
The 1999 Major League Baseball season ended with the New York Yankees sweeping the Atlanta Braves in the World Series. The previous record of most home runs hit in a season, set at 5,064 in 1998, [ 1 ] was broken once again as the American League and National League combined to hit 5,528 home runs. [ 2 ]
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June 2: 1999 Major League Baseball draft. Rob Bowen was drafted by the Twins in the 2nd round. [12] Justin Morneau was drafted by the Twins in the 3rd round. [13] Terry Tiffee was drafted by the Twins in the 26th round. [14] August 3, 1999: George Williams was traded by the Twins to the Houston Astros for Josh Dimmick (minors). [4]
The following is a list of 1999 Seattle Mariners draft picks. The Mariners took part in both the Rule 4 draft (June amateur draft) and the Rule 5 draft . The Mariners made 52 selections in the 1999 draft, the first being catcher Ryan Christianson in the first round.