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Baseball draft of amateur players by Major League Baseball
The 1969 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft took place prior to the 1969 MLB season. The draft featured future Hall of Famers Bert Blyleven (pick 55) and Dave Winfield (pick 882).
First round selections
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= All-Star |
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= Baseball Hall of Famer
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The following are the first round picks in the 1969 Major League Baseball draft.[1]
Pick |
Player |
Team |
Position |
Hometown/School |
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1
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Jeff Burroughs
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Washington Senators
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OF
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Long Beach, California
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2
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J. R. Richard
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Houston Astros
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RHP
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Ruston, Louisiana
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3
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Ted Nicholson
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Chicago White Sox
|
3B
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Laurel, Mississippi
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4
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Randy Sterling
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New York Mets
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RHP
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Key West, Florida
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5
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* Alan Bannister
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California Angels
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SS
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Buena Park, California
|
6
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Mike Anderson
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Philadelphia Phillies
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1B
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Timmonsville, South Carolina
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7
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Paul Ray Powell
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Minnesota Twins
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OF
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Arizona State University
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8
|
Terry McDermott
|
Los Angeles Dodgers
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C
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West Hempstead, New York
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9
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Don Stanhouse
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Oakland Athletics
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RHP
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DuQuoin, Illinois
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10
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Bob May
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Pittsburgh Pirates
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RHP
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Merritt Island, Florida
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11
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Charlie Spikes
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New York Yankees
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3B-OF
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Bogalusa, Louisiana
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12
|
Gene Holbert
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Atlanta Braves
|
C
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Campbelltown, Pennsylvania
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13
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Noel Jenke
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Boston Red Sox
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OF
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University of Minnesota
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14
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Don Gullett
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Cincinnati Reds
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LHP
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Lynn, Kentucky
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15
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Alvin McGrew
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Cleveland Indians
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OF
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Fairfield, Alabama
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16
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Roger Metzger
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Chicago Cubs
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SS
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St. Edward's University
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17
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Don Hood
|
Baltimore Orioles
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LHP
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Florence, South Carolina
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18
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Mike Phillips
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San Francisco Giants
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SS
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Irving, Texas
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19
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John Young
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Detroit Tigers
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1B
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Redding, California
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20
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Richard Minott
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St. Louis Cardinals
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LHP
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Covina, California
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21
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Gorman Thomas
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Seattle Pilots
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SS
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Charleston, South Carolina
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22
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Balor Moore
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Montreal Expos
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LHP
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Deer Park, Texas
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23
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* John Simmons
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Kansas City Royals
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SS
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Childersburg, AL
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24
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Randy Elliott
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San Diego Padres
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1B
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Camarillo, California
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* Did not sign
Other notable selections
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= All-Star |
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= Baseball Hall of Famer
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[2]
* Did not sign[3]
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