Bill Burbach
William David Burbach (born August 22, 1947) was a professional baseball player for the New York Yankees from 1969 through 1971.[1]
Burbach was the 19th overall selection of the first round of the 1965 draft. He was traded to the Baltimore Orioles for pitcher Jim Hardin in May 1971 but did not play for the Orioles. He played in 37 games in three seasons in the MLB and started 28.
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- 1965: Burbach
- 1966: Lyttle
- 1967: Blomberg
- 1968: Munson
- 1969: Spikes
- 1970: Cheadle
- 1971: Whitfield
- 1972: McGregor
- 1973: Heinhold
- 1974: Sherrill
- 1975: McDonald
- 1976: Tabler
- 1977: S. Taylor
- 1978: Hudler, Winters, Ryder
- 1979: No first round pick
- 1980: No first round pick
- 1981: No first round pick
- 1982: No first round pick
- 1983: No first round pick
- 1984: Pries
- 1985: Balabon
- 1986: No first round pick
- 1987: No first round pick
- 1988: No first round pick
- 1989: No first round pick
- 1990: Everett
- 1991: B. Taylor
- 1992: Jeter
- 1993: Drews
- 1994: Buchanan
- 1995: Morenz
- 1996: Milton
- 1997: Godwin, Bradley
- 1998: Brown, Prior
- 1999: Walling
- 2000: Parrish
- 2001: Griffin, Sardinha, Skaggs
- 2002: No first round pick
- 2003: Duncan
- 2004: Hughes, Poterson, Marquez
- 2005: Henry
- 2006: Kennedy, Chamberlain
- 2007: Brackman
- 2008: Cole, Bleich
- 2009: Heathcott
- 2010: Culver
- 2011: Bichette
- 2012: Hensley
- 2013: Jagielo, Judge, Clarkin
- 2014: No first round pick
- 2015: Kaprielian, Holder
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