1968 Major League Baseball expansion draft
1968 MLB expansion draft | |
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General information | |
Teams |
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Date(s) | October 14, 1968 (National League) October 15, 1968 (American League) |
Picks | |
First selections |
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Overall selections | 60 (National League) 60 (American League) |
The 1968 Major League Baseball expansion draft was conducted to stock up the rosters of four expansion teams in Major League Baseball created via the 1969 Major League Baseball expansion and which would begin play in the 1969 season.
The expansion draft for the Montreal Expos and the San Diego Padres was held on October 14, 1968. The expansion draft for the Kansas City Royals and the Seattle Pilots was held on October 15, 1968.
Contents
1 Background
1.1 Montreal Expos
1.2 San Diego Padres
1.3 Kansas City Royals
1.4 Seattle Pilots
2 Draft results
2.1 National League Draft
2.2 American League Draft
3 Notes
4 References
Background
Montreal Expos
On December 2, 1967, Gerry Snyder presented a bid for a Montreal franchise to Major League Baseball's team owners at their winter meetings in Mexico City. One potential wild card in Montreal's favor was that the chair of the National League's expansion committee was influential Los Angeles Dodgers president Walter O'Malley, under whom the minor league Montreal Royals had become affiliated with the Dodgers. On May 27, 1968, O'Malley announced that franchises were being awarded to Montreal and San Diego, beginning play the following year (1969).[1]
Business executive Charles Bronfman of the Seagram's distilling empire owned the new team.[2] With a long history of use in Montreal, the "Royals" was one of the candidate nicknames for the new franchise, but the American League's new Kansas City team adopted this name, so the new owners conducted a contest to name the team. Many names were suggested by Montrealers (including the "Voyageurs" and in a coincidental twist, the "Nationals" — now used by the team in its new home in Washington, D.C.) but there was a clear winner. At the time, the city was still basking in the glow of the recently completed Expo 67, the most popular World's Fair to date, and so the name "Expos" was used.[3] The Expos name also had the advantage of being the same in both English and French, the city's two dominant languages.
San Diego Padres
The Padres adopted their name from the Pacific Coast League team which arrived in San Diego in 1936. That minor league franchise won the PCL title in 1937, led by then-18-year-old San Diego native Ted Williams. Their original owner was C. Arnholt Smith, a prominent San Diego businessman and former owner of the PCL Padres whose interests included banking, tuna fishing, hotels, real estate and an airline. The team was led by longtime baseball executive Buzzie Bavasi.
Kansas City Royals
The "Royals" name originates from the American Royal Livestock Show, held in Kansas City since 1899. Entering Major League Baseball as an expansion franchise in 1969, the club was founded by Ewing Kauffman, a Kansas City businessman. The franchise was established following the actions of Stuart Symington, then-United States Senator from Missouri, who demanded a new franchise for the city after the Athletics—Kansas City's previous major league team—moved to Oakland, California.
Seattle Pilots
Seattle initially had much going for it when it joined the American League in 1969. Seattle had long been a hotbed for minor league baseball and was home to the Seattle Rainiers, one of the pillars of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The Cleveland Indians had almost moved to Seattle in 1965. Many of the same things that attracted the Indians made Seattle a plum choice for an expansion team. Seattle was the third-biggest metropolitan area on the West Coast (behind Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Area).
Draft results
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All-Star |
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Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame |
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Pick |
Player |
Selected from |
Selected by |
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1 |
Ollie Brown |
San Francisco Giants |
San Diego Padres |
2 |
Manny Mota ![]() |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
Montreal Expos |
3 |
Dave Giusti ![]() |
St. Louis Cardinals |
San Diego Padres |
4 |
Mack Jones |
Cincinnati Reds |
Montreal Expos |
5 |
Dick Selma |
New York Mets |
San Diego Padres |
6 |
John Bateman |
Houston Astros |
Montreal Expos |
7 |
Al Santorini |
Atlanta Braves |
San Diego Padres |
8 |
Gary Sutherland |
Philadelphia Phillies |
Montreal Expos |
9 |
José Arcia |
Chicago Cubs |
San Diego Padres |
10 |
Jack Billingham ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
Montreal Expos |
11 |
Donn Clendenon |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
Montreal Expos |
12 |
Clay Kirby |
St. Louis Cardinals |
San Diego Padres |
13 |
Jesús Alou |
San Francisco Giants |
Montreal Expos |
14 |
Fred Kendall |
Cincinnati Reds |
San Diego Padres |
15 |
Mike Wegener |
Philadelphia Phillies |
Montreal Expos |
16 |
Jerry Morales ![]() |
New York Mets |
San Diego Padres |
17 |
Skip Guinn |
Atlanta Braves |
Montreal Expos |
18 |
Nate Colbert ![]() |
Houston Astros |
San Diego Padres |
19 |
Bill Stoneman ![]() |
Chicago Cubs |
Montreal Expos |
20 |
Zoilo Versalles ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
San Diego Padres |
21 |
Maury Wills ![]() |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
Montreal Expos |
22 |
Frank Reberger |
Chicago Cubs |
San Diego Padres |
23 |
Larry Jackson ![]() |
Philadelphia Phillies |
Montreal Expos |
24 |
Jerry DaVanon |
St. Louis Cardinals |
San Diego Padres |
25 |
Bob Reynolds |
San Francisco Giants |
Montreal Expos |
26 |
Larry Stahl |
New York Mets |
San Diego Padres |
27 |
Dan McGinn |
Cincinnati Reds |
Montreal Expos |
28 |
Dick Kelley |
Atlanta Braves |
San Diego Padres |
29 |
José Herrera |
Houston Astros |
Montreal Expos |
30 |
Al Ferrara |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
San Diego Padres |
31 |
Mike Corkins |
San Francisco Giants |
San Diego Padres |
32 |
Jimy Williams |
Cincinnati Reds |
Montreal Expos |
33 |
Tom Dukes |
Houston Astros |
San Diego Padres |
34 |
Remy Hermoso |
Atlanta Braves |
Montreal Expos |
35 |
Rick James |
Chicago Cubs |
San Diego Padres |
36 |
Mudcat Grant ![]() |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
Montreal Expos |
37 |
Tony González |
Philadelphia Phillies |
San Diego Padres |
38 |
Jerry Robertson |
St. Louis Cardinals |
Montreal Expos |
39 |
Dave Roberts |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
San Diego Padres |
40 |
Don Shaw |
New York Mets |
Montreal Expos |
41 |
Ty Cline |
San Francisco Giants |
Montreal Expos |
42 |
Ivan Murrell |
Houston Astros |
San Diego Padres |
43 |
Garry Jestadt |
Chicago Cubs |
Montreal Expos |
44 |
Jim Williams |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
San Diego Padres |
45 |
Carl Morton |
Atlanta Braves |
Montreal Expos |
46 |
Billy McCool |
Cincinnati Reds |
San Diego Padres |
47 |
Larry Jaster |
St. Louis Cardinals |
Montreal Expos |
48 |
Roberto Peña |
Philadelphia Phillies |
San Diego Padres |
49 |
Ernie McAnally |
New York Mets |
Montreal Expos |
50 |
Al McBean |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
San Diego Padres |
51 |
Rafael Robles |
San Francisco Giants |
San Diego Padres |
52 |
Jim Fairey |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
Montreal Expos |
53 |
Fred Katawczik |
Cincinnati Reds |
San Diego Padres |
54 |
Coco Laboy |
St. Louis Cardinals |
Montreal Expos |
55 |
Ron Slocum |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
San Diego Padres |
56 |
John Boccabella |
Chicago Cubs |
Montreal Expos |
57 |
Steve Arlin |
Philadelphia Phillies |
San Diego Padres |
58 |
Ron Brand |
Houston Astros |
Montreal Expos |
59 |
Cito Gaston ![]() |
Atlanta Braves |
San Diego Padres |
60 |
John Glass |
New York Mets |
Montreal Expos |
American League Draft
Pick |
Player |
Selected from |
Selected by |
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1 |
Roger Nelson |
Baltimore Orioles |
Kansas City Royals |
2 |
Don Mincher |
California Angels |
Seattle Pilots |
3 |
Tommy Harper ![]() |
Cleveland Indians |
Seattle Pilots |
4 |
Joe Foy |
Boston Red Sox |
Kansas City Royals |
5 |
Ray Oyler |
Detroit Tigers |
Seattle Pilots |
6 |
Jim Rooker |
New York Yankees |
Kansas City Royals |
7 |
Jerry McNertney |
Chicago White Sox |
Seattle Pilots |
8 |
Joe Keough |
Oakland Athletics |
Kansas City Royals |
9 |
Buzz Stephen |
Minnesota Twins |
Seattle Pilots |
10 |
Steve Jones |
Washington Senators |
Kansas City Royals |
11 |
Chico Salmon |
Cleveland Indians |
Seattle Pilots |
12 |
Jon Warden |
Detroit Tigers |
Kansas City Royals |
13 |
Ellie Rodríguez ![]() |
New York Yankees |
Kansas City Royals |
14 |
Diego Seguí |
Oakland Athletics |
Seattle Pilots |
15 |
Dave Morehead |
Boston Red Sox |
Kansas City Royals |
16 |
Tommy Davis ![]() |
Chicago White Sox |
Seattle Pilots |
17 |
Mike Fiore |
Baltimore Orioles |
Kansas City Royals |
18 |
Marty Pattin ![]() |
California Angels |
Seattle Pilots |
19 |
Bob Oliver |
Minnesota Twins |
Kansas City Royals |
20 |
Gerry Schoen |
Washington Senators |
Seattle Pilots |
21 |
Gary Bell ![]() |
Boston Red Sox |
Seattle Pilots |
22 |
Bill Butler |
Detroit Tigers |
Kansas City Royals |
23 |
Steve Whitaker |
New York Yankees |
Kansas City Royals |
24 |
Jack Aker |
Oakland Athletics |
Seattle Pilots |
25 |
Wally Bunker |
Baltimore Orioles |
Kansas City Royals |
26 |
Rich Rollins ![]() |
Minnesota Twins |
Seattle Pilots |
27 |
Paul Schaal |
California Angels |
Kansas City Royals |
28 |
Lou Piniella ![]() |
Cleveland Indians |
Seattle Pilots |
29 |
Bill Haynes |
Chicago White Sox |
Kansas City Royals |
30 |
Dick Bates |
Washington Senators |
Seattle Pilots |
31 |
Dick Drago |
Detroit Tigers |
Kansas City Royals |
32 |
Larry Haney |
Baltimore Orioles |
Seattle Pilots |
33 |
Dick Baney |
Boston Red Sox |
Seattle Pilots |
34 |
Pat Kelly ![]() |
Minnesota Twins |
Kansas City Royals |
35 |
Steve Hovley |
California Angels |
Seattle Pilots |
36 |
Billy Harris |
Cleveland Indians |
Kansas City Royals |
37 |
Steve Barber ![]() |
New York Yankees |
Seattle Pilots |
38 |
Don O'Riley |
Oakland Athletics |
Kansas City Royals |
39 |
John Miklos |
Washington Senators |
Seattle Pilots |
40 |
Al Fitzmorris |
Chicago White Sox |
Kansas City Royals |
41 |
Wayne Comer |
Detroit Tigers |
Seattle Pilots |
42 |
Moe Drabowsky |
Baltimore Orioles |
Kansas City Royals |
43 |
Jackie Hernández |
Minnesota Twins |
Kansas City Royals |
44 |
Bucky Brandon |
Boston Red Sox |
Seattle Pilots |
45 |
Mike Hedlund |
Cleveland Indians |
Kansas City Royals |
46 |
Skip Lockwood |
Oakland Athletics |
Seattle Pilots |
47 |
Tom Burgmeier |
California Angels |
Kansas City Royals |
48 |
Gary Timberlake |
New York Yankees |
Seattle Pilots |
49 |
Hoyt Wilhelm ![]() |
Chicago White Sox |
Kansas City Royals |
50 |
Bob Richmond |
Washington Senators |
Seattle Pilots |
51 |
Jerry Adair |
Boston Red Sox |
Kansas City Royals |
52 |
John Morris |
Baltimore Orioles |
Seattle Pilots |
53 |
Mike Marshall ![]() |
Detroit Tigers |
Seattle Pilots |
54 |
Jerry Cram |
Minnesota Twins |
Kansas City Royals |
55 |
Jim Gosger |
Oakland Athletics |
Seattle Pilots |
56 |
Fran Healy |
Cleveland Indians |
Kansas City Royals |
57 |
Mike Ferraro |
New York Yankees |
Seattle Pilots |
58 |
Scott Northey |
Chicago White Sox |
Kansas City Royals |
59 |
Paul Click |
California Angels |
Seattle Pilots |
60 |
Ike Brookens |
Washington Senators |
Kansas City Royals |
Notes
a The Expos acquired Bobby Wine as compensation after Larry Jackson decided to retire rather than report to Montreal.[4]
References
^ "Key dates in Expos history". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2004-09-29. Archived from the original on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-24..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}
^ Montreal Expos (1969–2004)
^ Wordorigins.org
^ "Bobby Wine heading home, will join Phils as coach," The Gazette (Montreal), Tuesday, July 18, 1972.
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