Alex Gordon was a first-round selection
(No. 2 overall) to the Kansas City Royals, while Brian Duensing (No. 83,
Minnesota) and Zach Kroenke (No. 169, New York Yankees) were taking in the third
and fifth rounds, respectively. It marked the first time in school history that
Nebraska had three players selected in the top five rounds of the draft. Joe
Simokaitis and Curtis Ledbetter rounded out the five selections, as Simokaitis
was taken by the Chicago Cubs in the 10th round (No. 310 overall),
while Ledbetter was picked in the 18th round by Seattle (No. 533
overall).
A two-time first-team All-American and Golden Spikes Award
Finalist, Gordon enters this weekend’s Super Regional with Miami batting .382
with 18 homers and 62 RBIs, while ranking among the Big 12 leaders in every
offensive category. He is a career .356 hitter who ranks on NU’s top-10 career
list in doubles (53, 3rd), total bases (441, 4th), homers (43, 4th), RBIs (185,
5th), walks (134, 8th), hits (237, 9th), triples (11, 10th) and hit-by-pitches
(35, 2nd). Gordon is Nebraska’s fifth first-round pick and the first since Darin
Erstad (No. 1) and Alvie Shepherd (No. 21) were both selected in the first round
of the 1995 draft.
Duensing became the first Husker
pitcher to be selected, as he was picked in the third round by the Minnesota
Twins. The left-hander from Omaha is 8-0 with a 2.60 ERA in 21 appearances after
missing nearly two full seasons with an elbow injury. Duensing earned Collegiate
Baseball’s National Pitcher of the Week honors after throwing 15.0 consecutive
shutout innings at the Big 12 Tournament in Oklahoma City two weeks ago. An
honorable-mention All-Big 12 pick, Duensing’s selection is the second-highest by
a Husker under pitching coach Rob
Childress.
Kroenke became the second Husker pitcher tabbed
two rounds later, as he was taken by the New York Yankees. A two-time All-Big 12
selection, Kroenke is 20-9 with a 2.81 ERA in his Husker career, ranking on NU’s
top-10 career list in wins (20, 7th), strikeouts (191, 7th), starts (40, 6th),
shutouts (two, 9th) and innings pitched (253.1, 8th). This season, he is 7-2
with a 2.61 ERA in 18 appearances, as he leads the Big 12 with four complete
games and is eighth in ERA.
Simokaitis was the fourth pick in the
first 10 rounds, as he went to the Chicago Cubs. The three-time All-Big 12
shortstop is enjoying his best season at NU in 2005, hitting .300 with 35 RBIs
and 16 stolen bases. Simokaitis is a four-year starter who holds school and
conference records for career assists (676) and has a school-record 202 assists
this season. This spring, the St. Louis, Mo., native has committed eight errors
in 285 chances, including a stretch of 159 straight chances without an error
earlier this season.
Ledbetter was the third Husker
infielder taken on Tuesday, as he was selected in the 18th and final
round of day one. The only one of the five who had been drafted before
(39th round by Cleveland in 2000), Ledbetter earned first-team
All-Big 12 honors for the second time in his career in 2005 and comes in to the
Super Regional with a .336 average with 13 homers and 54 RBIs. He ranks among
the league leaders in five offensive categories, including third in hits (90),
fourth in homers and total bases (149) and sixth in doubles (18). A three-year
starter, he is fifth on NU’s career list with 47 homers and is ninth with 164
RBIs.
The remainder of the 50-round draft continues Wednesday
morning.