1960 Major League Baseball expansion draft

1960 MLB expansion draft
General information
Teams
Date(s) December 14, 1960
Picks
First selections
Overall selections 61

The 1960 MLB Expansion Draft was held by Major League Baseball on December 14, 1960, to fill the rosters of the Los Angeles Angels and the Washington Senators. The Angels and the Senators (who later became the Texas Rangers) were the new franchises which would enter the league in the 1961 season.

Each existing American League club had to make available for the draft seven players on their active roster on August 31, 1960, and eight others from their 40-man roster. The expansion clubs paid $75,000 for each of 28 players they drafted with a maximum of seven players drafted from each existing club, not including minor league selections. They were required to take at least ten pitchers, two catchers, six infielders, and four outfielders. The clubs also had the option of drafting one non-roster player for $25,000 from each established franchise.

Results

Los Angeles Angels Washington Senators
# Player Position Previous team # Player Position Previous team
1Eli GrbaPNew York Yankees2Bobby ShantzPNew York Yankees
3Duke MaasPNew York Yankees4Dave SislerPDetroit Tigers
5Jerry CasalePBoston Red Sox6Johnny KlippsteinPCleveland Indians
7Tex ClevengerPMinnesota Twins8Pete BurnsidePDetroit Tigers
9Bob SproutPDetroit Tigers10Carl MathiasPCleveland Indians
11Aubrey GatewoodPDetroit Tigers12Ed HobaughPChicago White Sox
13Ken McBridePChicago White Sox14Hal WoodeshickPMinnesota Twins
15Ned GarverPKansas City Athletics16Tom SturdivantPBoston Red Sox
17Ron MoellerPBaltimore Orioles18Héctor MaestriPMinnesota Twins
19Bob DavisPKansas City Athletics20Rudy HernándezPMinnesota Twins
21Ed SadowskiCBoston Red Sox22Pete DaleyCKansas City Athletics
23Buck RodgersCDetroit Tigers24Dutch DottererCKansas City Athletics
25Eddie Yost3BDetroit Tigers26Coot VealSSDetroit Tigers
27Ken Aspromonte2BCleveland Indians28Dale Long1BNew York Yankees
29Ken HamlinSSKansas City Athletics30Jim MahoneySSBoston Red Sox
31Gene Leek3BCleveland Indians32Bob JohnsonSSKansas City Athletics
33Jim FregosiSSBoston Red Sox34Billy Klaus2BBaltimore Orioles
35Bob Cerv1B-OFNew York Yankees36Johnny Schaive2BMinnesota Twins
37Ken HuntOFNew York Yankees38Willie TasbyOFBoston Red Sox
39Jim McAnanyOFChicago White Sox40Gene WoodlingOFBaltimore Orioles
41Earl AverillOF-CChicago White Sox42Marty KeoughOFCleveland Indians
43Faye ThroneberryOFMinnesota Twins44Chuck HintonOFBaltimore Orioles
45Ted Kluszewski1BChicago White Sox46Gene GreenCBaltimore Orioles
47Don RossIFBaltimore Orioles48Bud Zipfel1BNew York Yankees
49Julio Becquer1BMinnesota Twins50Jim KingOFCleveland Indians
51Dean ChancePBaltimore Orioles52Joe HicksOFChicago White Sox
53Fred NewmanPBoston Red Sox54Chet Boak2BKansas City Athletics
55Red WilsonCCleveland Indians56Dick DonovanPChicago White Sox
57Steve Bilko1BDetroit Tigers58Leo Burke3BBaltimore Orioles
59Albie PearsonOFBaltimore Orioles60Haywood SullivanCBoston Red Sox
61Joe McClainPMinnesota Twins

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