The Major League Baseball Draft is often a hit-or-miss proposition. The selecting of players is never a guarantee of stardom, and teams often have to wait years to see whether a prospect pans out in the long-term.
Like many other teams, the Los Angeles Dodgers have had their share of good selections and bad. Players like Cody Bellinger, Clayton Kershaw, Corey Seager, and Walker Buehler highlight the efficiency of the team’s draft prowess. However, there have certainly been some duds along the way as well.
The 2007 MLB Draft represents one of those dark marks on the Dodgers’ ledger, as the team made not one, but two picks in the first round.