2 Razorbacks and 2 Tigers Were Taken In Round 1 of MLB Draft

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Arkansas Redshirt junior right-handed pitcher Isaiah Campbell and junior outfielder Dominic Fletcher were the first Razorbacks taken in the 2019 Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft Monday night. The duo was taken in back-to-back picks in Competitive Balance Round B as Fletcher was taken by Arizona, No. 75 overall, while Campbell was taken by Seattle, No. 76 overall.

Mizzou Baseball junior OF Kameron Misner and junior LHP TJ Sikkema were each selected Monday evening in Day One of the 2019 Major League Baseball Draft.

Misner, from Poplar Bluff, was chosen 35th overall by the Miami Marlins, while Sikkema was picked 38th overall by the New York Yankees during the Competitive Balance Round A, which occurred after the traditional First Round and Compensation Round. Misner and Sikkema become Mizzou’s eighth and ninth all-time first-round selections. Misner is only the Tigers’ second-ever position player to garner first-round accolades, joining catcher Steve Patchin in 1971 who was selected 20th overall by the Dodgers.

Sikkema is the fifth Mizzou pitcher in 14 seasons to go in the first-round. He joins RHP Max Scherzer (11th overall – 2006), RHP Aaron Crow (ninth overall – 2008), RHP Kyle Gibson (22nd overall – 2009) and Houck (24th overall – 2017).

Misner and Sikkema become the Tigers’ first-ever duo of straight-from-college players among the first two rounds in the same MLB Draft.