1960 Major League Baseball expansion draft
1960 MLB expansion draft | |
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General information | |
Teams | |
Date(s) | December 14, 1960 |
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First selections | |
Overall selections | 61 |
The 1960 MLB Expansion Draft was held by Major League Baseball on December 14, 1960 to fill the rosters of the Los Angeles Angels and the Washington Senators. The Angels and the Senators (who later became the Texas Rangers) were the new franchises which would enter the league in the 1961 season.
Each existing American League club had to make available for the draft seven players on their active roster on August 31, 1960, and eight others from their forty-man roster. The expansion clubs paid $75,000 for each of 28 players they drafted with a maximum of seven players drafted from each existing club, not including minor league selections. They were required to take at least ten pitchers, two catchers, six infielders, and four outfielders. The clubs also had the option of drafting one non-roster player for $25,000 from each established franchise.
Results
Los Angeles Angels | Washington Senators | ||||||
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# | Player | Position | Previous team | # | Player | Position | Previous team |
1 | Eli Grba | P | New York Yankees | 2 | Bobby Shantz | P | New York Yankees |
3 | Duke Maas | P | New York Yankees | 4 | Dave Sisler | P | Detroit Tigers |
5 | Jerry Casale | P | Boston Red Sox | 6 | Johnny Klippstein | P | Cleveland Indians |
7 | Tex Clevenger | P | Minnesota Twins | 8 | Pete Burnside | P | Detroit Tigers |
9 | Bob Sprout | P | Detroit Tigers | 10 | Carl Mathias | P | Cleveland Indians |
11 | Aubrey Gatewood | P | Detroit Tigers | 12 | Ed Hobaugh | P | Chicago White Sox |
13 | Ken McBride | P | Chicago White Sox | 14 | Hal Woodeshick | P | Minnesota Twins |
15 | Ned Garver | P | Kansas City Athletics | 16 | Tom Sturdivant | P | Boston Red Sox |
17 | Ron Moeller | P | Baltimore Orioles | 18 | Hector Maestri | P | Minnesota Twins |
19 | Bob Davis | P | Kansas City Athletics | 20 | Rudy Hernández | P | Minnesota Twins |
21 | Ed Sadowski | C | Boston Red Sox | 22 | Pete Daley | C | Kansas City Athletics |
23 | Buck Rodgers | C | Detroit Tigers | 24 | Dutch Dotterer | C | Kansas City Athletics |
25 | Eddie Yost | 3B | Detroit Tigers | 26 | Coot Veal | SS | Detroit Tigers |
27 | Ken Aspromonte | 2B | Cleveland Indians | 28 | Dale Long | 1B | New York Yankees |
29 | Ken Hamlin | SS | Kansas City Athletics | 30 | Jim Mahoney | SS | Boston Red Sox |
31 | Gene Leek | 3B | Cleveland Indians | 32 | Bob Johnson | SS | Kansas City Athletics |
33 | Jim Fregosi | SS | Boston Red Sox | 34 | Billy Klaus | 2B | Baltimore Orioles |
35 | Bob Cerv | 1B-OF | New York Yankees | 36 | Johnny Schaive | 2B | Minnesota Twins |
37 | Ken Hunt | OF | New York Yankees | 38 | Willie Tasby | OF | Boston Red Sox |
39 | Jim McAnany | OF | Chicago White Sox | 40 | Gene Woodling | OF | Baltimore Orioles |
41 | Earl Averill | OF-C | Chicago White Sox | 42 | Marty Keough | OF | Cleveland Indians |
43 | Faye Throneberry | OF | Minnesota Twins | 44 | Chuck Hinton | OF | Baltimore Orioles |
45 | Ted Kluszewski | 1B | Chicago White Sox | 46 | Gene Green | C | Baltimore Orioles |
47 | Don Ross | IF | Baltimore Orioles | 48 | Bud Zipfel | 1B | New York Yankees |
49 | Julio Becquer | 1B | Minnesota Twins | 50 | Jim King | OF | Cleveland Indians |
51 | Dean Chance | P | Baltimore Orioles | 52 | Joe Hicks | OF | Chicago White Sox |
53 | Fred Newman | P | Boston Red Sox | 54 | Chet Boak | 2B | Kansas City Athletics |
55 | Red Wilson | C | Cleveland Indians | 56 | Dick Donovan | P | Chicago White Sox |
57 | Steve Bilko | 1B | Detroit Tigers | 58 | Leo Burke | 3B | Baltimore Orioles |
59 | Albie Pearson | OF | Baltimore Orioles | 60 | Haywood Sullivan | C | Boston Red Sox |
61 | Joe McClain | P | Minnesota Twins |
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