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1979 Major League Baseball draft

Baseball draft of amateur players


Baseball draft of amateur players

FieldValue
name1979 Major League Baseball draft
dateJune 5–7, 1979
firstAl Chambers
Seattle Mariners
first_round26
prev[1978](1978-major-league-baseball-draft)
next[1980](1980-major-league-baseball-draft)

Seattle Mariners

The 1979 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 5–7, 1979, via conference call.

First round selections

= All-Star= Baseball Hall of Famer

The following are the first-round picks in the 1979 Major League Baseball draft.

PickPlayerTeamPositionHometown/School
1Al ChambersSeattle MarinersOFHarrisburg, Pennsylvania
2Tim LearyNew York MetsRHPUCLA
3Jay SchroederToronto Blue JaysCPacific Palisades, California
4Brad KomminskAtlanta BravesOFLima, Ohio
5Juan Bustabad *****Oakland AthleticsSSHialeah, Florida
6Andy Van SlykeSt. Louis CardinalsOFNew Hartford, New York
7John BohnetCleveland IndiansLHPVallejo, California
8John MizerockHouston AstrosCPunxsutawney, Pennsylvania
9Steve Buechele *****Chicago White SoxSSFullerton, California
10Tim WallachMontreal Expos1BCal State Fullerton
11Kevin BrandtMinnesota TwinsOFNekoosa, Wisconsin
12Jon PerlmanChicago CubsRHPBaylor University
13Rick LeachDetroit TigersOFUniversity of Michigan
14Joe LansfordSan Diego Padres1BSan Jose, California
15Scott GarreltsSan Francisco GiantsRHPBuckley, IL
16Steve HoweLos Angeles DodgersLHPUniversity of Michigan
17Jerry Don GleatonTexas RangersLHPUniversity of Texas at Austin
18Rick Luecken *****San Francisco GiantsRHPHouston, Texas
19Rick SeilheimerChicago White SoxCBrenham, Texas
20Dan LamarCincinnati RedsCHouston, Texas
21Atlee HammakerKansas City RoyalsLHPEast Tennessee State University
22Mike SullivanCincinnati RedsRHPClemson University
23Chris BakerDetroit TigersOFDearborn Heights, Michigan
24Bob GerenSan Diego PadresCSan Diego, California
25Steve PerryLos Angeles DodgersRHPUniversity of Michigan
26Mike Stenhouse *****Oakland AthleticsOFHarvard University

*** Did not sign

Compensation picks

Other notable selections

Later rounds of the draft included the following notable players:

  • Milt Thompson, 2nd round, 29th overall Atlanta Braves
  • Derek Tatsuno, 2nd round, 40th overall San Diego Padres (did not sign)
  • Dan Marino, 4th round, 99th overall Kansas City Royals (did not sign)
  • Mark Thurmond, 5th round, 118th overall San Diego Padres
  • Ron Gardenhire, 6th round, 132nd overall New York Mets
  • Bill Doran, 6th round, 138th overall Houston Astros
  • Harold Reynolds, 6th round, 144th overall San Diego Padres (did not sign)
  • Von Hayes†, 7th round 163rd overall Cleveland Indians
  • Johnny Ray, 12th round, 294th overall Houston Astros
  • Pete O'Brien, 15th round 381st overall Texas Rangers
  • Bud Black, 17th round, 417th overall Seattle Mariners
  • Orel Hershiser†, 17th round, 440th overall Los Angeles Dodgers
  • John Elway, 18th round, 463rd overall Kansas City Royals (did not sign)
  • Don Mattingly†, 19th round, 493rd overall New York Yankees
  • Brett Butler†, 23rd round, 573 overall Atlanta Braves
  • Curt Warner, 32nd round, 784th overall Philadelphia Phillies

† All-Star

‡ Hall of Famer

A number of future football players were drafted in 1979, including John Elway (Kansas City), Kevin House (St. Louis), Dan Marino (Kansas City), Jay Schroeder (Toronto), Jack Thompson (Seattle), and Curt Warner (Philadelphia).

References

References

  1. (1979-06-05). "Baseball Draft Today". Wilmington Morning Star.
  2. "MLB First Round Draft Picks - 1979".
  3. "Background on the 1979 MLB Draft".
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