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Will Orioles' Choice Mean A Flacco In Each Stadium?

June 12, 2009|By Mike Klingaman , mike.klingaman@baltsun.com

Other players from the region who were selected in this week's draft:

* Braden Kline was selected as the 198th pick by the Boston Red Sox. Kline, a 6-foot-3 right-hander, attended Gov. Thomas Johnson High in Frederick.

* With the 356th pick, the Orioles selected Steve Bumbry, son of Al Bumbry, of Virginia Tech. The outfielder is a Dulaney alum.

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* The Oakland Athletics drafted Connor Hoehn with the 363rd pick. The right-hander played at St. Petersburg Community College and St. John's Catholic High in Washington.

* The Washington Nationals took Chad Jenkins 502nd. He's a left-handed pitcher from Cecil Community College.

* Cody Holliday was drafted by the New York Mets as the 554th pick out of Wilmington College. The left-handed outfielder attended Havre de Grace High.

* Scott Krieger was chosen 586th by the Milwaukee Brewers. The left fielder played at George Mason and attended Calvert Hall.

* The Cardinals drafted Josh Squatrito with the 759th pick. The right-hander attended Towson University.

* With the 1,071st pick, the Angels selected Robbie Harris. The shortstop played at Cardinal Gibbons.

* The Chicago White Sox selected Anthony Casario with the 1,153rd pick. The outfielder played for Maryland.

* The Nationals selected Daniel Cropper with the 1,252nd pick. The right-hander played at UNC-Wilmington and is a native of Snow Hill.

* The Orioles selected Joseph Velleggia with the 1,256th pick. The catcher played at Old Dominion and attended Calvert Hall.

* The Braves selected Joshua Conway with the 1,258th pick. The outfielder played at Smithburg High.

* With the 1,363rd pick, the White Sox selected Harold Baines Jr. The outfielder played at McDaniel and is the son of former Orioles designated hitter Harold Baines.

* The Orioles selected Scott Swinson with the 1,376th pick. The right-hander played at Maryland.

Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wright and Dan Connolly contributed to this article.

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