1960 Major League Baseball expansion draft

1960 MLB expansion draft
General information
Teams
Date(s) December 14, 1960
Picks
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
# 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

References

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