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1979 Major League Baseball draft

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1979 Major League Baseball draft
General information
Date(s)June 5–7, 1979
Overview
First selectionAl Chambers
Seattle Mariners
First round selections26
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The 1979 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 5–7, 1979, via conference call.[1]

First round selections

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= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer

The following are the first-round picks in the 1979 Major League Baseball draft.[2]

Pick Player Team Position Hometown/School
1 Al Chambers Seattle Mariners OF Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
2 Tim Leary New York Mets RHP UCLA
3 Jay Schroeder Toronto Blue Jays C Pacific Palisades, California
4 Brad Komminsk Atlanta Braves OF Lima, Ohio
5 Juan Bustabad * Oakland Athletics SS Hialeah, Florida
6 Andy Van Slyke St. Louis Cardinals OF New Hartford, New York
7 John Bohnet Cleveland Indians LHP Vallejo, California
8 John Mizerock Houston Astros C Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
9 Steve Buechele * Chicago White Sox SS Fullerton, California
10 Tim Wallach Montreal Expos 1B Cal State Fullerton
11 Kevin Brandt Minnesota Twins OF Nekoosa, Wisconsin
12 Jon Perlman Chicago Cubs RHP Baylor University
13 Rick Leach Detroit Tigers OF University of Michigan
14 Joe Lansford San Diego Padres 1B San Jose, California
15 Scott Garrelts San Francisco Giants[Compensation 1] RHP Buckley, IL
16 Steve Howe Los Angeles Dodgers[Compensation 2] LHP University of Michigan
17 Jerry Don Gleaton Texas Rangers LHP University of Texas at Austin
18 Rick Luecken * San Francisco Giants RHP Houston, Texas
19 Rick Seilheimer Chicago White Sox[Compensation 3] C Brenham, Texas
20 Dan Lamar Cincinnati Reds[Compensation 4] C Houston, Texas
21 Atlee Hammaker Kansas City Royals LHP East Tennessee State University
22 Mike Sullivan Cincinnati Reds RHP Clemson University
23 Chris Baker Detroit Tigers[Compensation 5] OF Dearborn Heights, Michigan
24 Bob Geren San Diego Padres[Compensation 6] C San Diego, California
25 Steve Perry Los Angeles Dodgers[Compensation 7] RHP University of Michigan
26 Mike Stenhouse * Oakland Athletics[Compensation 8] OF Harvard University

* Did not sign

Compensation Picks

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  1. ^ Pick from California Angels as compensation for signing of free agent Jim Barr
  2. ^ Pick from Pittsburgh Pirates as compensation for signing of free agent Lee Lacy
  3. ^ Pick from Baltimore Orioles as compensation for signing of free agent Steve Stone
  4. ^ Pick from Philadelphia Phillies as compensation for signing of free agent Pete Rose
  5. ^ Pick from Milwaukee Brewers as compensation for signing of free agent Jim Slaton
  6. ^ Pick from Los Angeles Dodgers as compensation for signing of free agent Derrel Thomas
  7. ^ Pick from New York Yankees as compensation for signing of free agent Tommy John
  8. ^ Pick from Boston Red Sox as compensation for signing of free agent Steve Renko

Other notable selections

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Later rounds of the draft included the following notable players:[3]

† 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).[3]

See also

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  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, N.C.: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3.

References

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  1. ^ "Baseball Draft Today". Wilmington, NC: Wilmington Morning Star. June 5, 1979. p. 3B.
  2. ^ "MLB First Round Draft Picks - 1979". Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Background on the 1979 MLB Draft". Archived from the original on June 21, 2008. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
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Preceded by 1st Overall Picks
Al Chambers
Succeeded by