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1980 Major League Baseball draft

Baseball draft of amateur players


Baseball draft of amateur players

FieldValue
name1980 Major League Baseball draft
dateJune 1980
firstDarryl Strawberry
New York Mets
first_round26
overall832
prev[1979](1979-major-league-baseball-draft)
next[1981](1981-major-league-baseball-draft)

New York Mets The 1980 Major League Baseball draft took place in June 1980. The draft saw the New York Mets select Darryl Strawberry first overall.

First round selections

= All-Star= Baseball Hall of Famer

The following are the first round picks in the 1980 Major League Baseball draft.

PickPlayerTeamPositionHometown/School
1Darryl StrawberryNew York MetsOutfieldCrenshaw High School
2Garry HarrisToronto Blue JaysShortstopHoover High School
3Ken DayleyAtlanta BravesPitcherPortland
4Mike KingOakland AthleticsPitcherMorningside College
5Jeff PyburnSan Diego PadresOutfieldGeorgia
6Darnell ColesSeattle MarinersShortstopEisenhower High School
7Jessie ReidSan Francisco GiantsFirst BaseLynwood High School
8Cecil EspyChicago White SoxOutfieldPoint Loma High School
9Ross JonesLos Angeles DodgersShortstopMiami (FL)
10Kelly GruberCleveland IndiansShortstopWestlake High School
11Don SchulzeChicago CubsPitcherLake Park High School
12Jeff ReedMinnesota TwinsCatcherJoliet West High School
13Henry PowellPhiladelphia PhilliesCatcherPine Forest High School
14Tim MakiTexas RangersPitcherCarrol High School
15Don CollinsSt. Louis CardinalsPitcherFerguson High School
16Frank WillsKansas City RoyalsPitcherTulane
17Dennis RasmussenCalifornia AngelsPitcherCreighton
18Glenn WilsonDetroit TigersThird BasemanSam Houston State
19Ron RobinsonCincinnati RedsPitcherWoodlake High School
20Rich RenteriaPittsburgh PiratesShortstopSouth Gate High School
21Jim AckerAtlanta BravesPitcherTexas
22Terry FranconaMontreal ExposOutfieldArizona
23Billy BeaneNew York MetsOutfieldMount Carmel High School (CA)
24John GibbonsNew York MetsCatcherMacArthur High School
25Dion JamesMilwaukee BrewersOutfieldMcClatchy High School
26Jeff WilliamsBaltimore OriolesOutfieldPrinceton High School (OH)

Compensation picks

Other notable players

  • Tim Teufel, 2nd round, 38th overall by the Minnesota Twins
  • Dan Plesac, 2nd round, 41st overall by the St. Louis Cardinals (did not sign)
  • Dave Miley, 2nd round, 47th overall by the Cincinnati Reds
  • Tim Burke†, 2nd round, 49th overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Joe Hesketh, 2nd round, 50th overall by the Montreal Expos
  • Danny Tartabull†, 3rd round, 71st overall by the Cincinnati Reds
  • Doug Drabek†, 4th round, 87th overall by the Cleveland Indians (did not sign)
  • Ricky Horton, 4th round, 92nd overall by the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Joe Orsulak, 6th round, 152nd overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Randy Ready, 6th round, 154th overall by the Milwaukee Brewers
  • Don Slaught, 7th round, 171st overall by the Kansas City Royals
  • Lloyd McClendon, 8th round, 183rd overall by the New York Mets
  • Eric Davis†, 8th round, 201st overall by the Cincinnati Reds
  • John Farrell, 9th round, 212th overall by the Oakland Athletics (did not sign)
  • Craig Lefferts, 9th round, 219th overall by the Chicago Cubs
  • Dave Magadan, 12th round, 310th overall by the Boston Red Sox (did not sign)
  • Ed Vande Berg, 13th round, 318th overall by the Seattle Mariners
  • Terry Steinbach†, 16th round, 400th overall by the Cleveland Indians (did not sign)
  • Jim Eisenreich, 16th round, 402nd overall by the Minnesota Twins
  • Oil Can Boyd, 16th round, 414th overall by the Boston Red Sox
  • Danny Jackson†, 24th round, 599th overall by the Oakland Athletics (did not sign)
  • Darren Daulton†, 25th round, 629th overall by the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Chris Sabo†, 30th round, 727th overall by the Montreal Expos (did not sign)
  • Walt Terrell, 33rd round, 763rd overall by the Texas Rangers
  • Rick Aguilera, 37th round, 803rd overall by the St. Louis Cardinals (did not sign)

† All-Star

‡ Hall of Famer

Football players drafted

  • Turner Gill, 2nd round, 36th overall by the Chicago White Sox (did not sign)
  • Kevin House, 19th round, 475th overall by the Chicago White Sox (did not sign)

References

References

  1. "MLB First Round Draft Picks - 1980".
  2. "1st Round of the 1980 MLB June Amateur Draft".
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