Who's No. 1? Fictional baseball character draft

MLB's annual First-Year Player Draft is this week, and odds are, from the first pick to the last, you will have never heard of a single name called over the three-day affair.

Indeed, the draft's history books are filled with pages of who's that, could've been and never was; the history of America's pastime in entertainment, however, is a far different story.

From the "Bad News Bears" and those kids who called "The Sandlot" home to the foul-mouthed minor leaguers in Durham and the equally foul-mouthed major leaguers in Cleveland, no sport has brought us as many memorable fictional characters as baseball.

In honor of the MLB draft — and to give you a taste of seeing names you're actually familiar with fly off the board — the FOXSports.com MLB staff conducted a one-round draft of the best fictional characters in baseball history, following the actual team order of the 2014 draft. But to give every team a selection, we slotted in the clubs who lost their first-round pick after signing a Type-A free agent.

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