Baseball draft of amateur players by Major League Baseball
The 1965 Major League Baseball draft is the first year in which a draft took place for Major League Baseball. It was held on June 8–9 in New York City .[1]
In Major League Baseball's first Free Agent Amateur Draft, the Kansas City Athletics selected Arizona State sophomore Rick Monday as the number one pick.[2] Kansas City also chose ten future major leaguers, including Sal Bando (6th round) and Gene Tenace (20th round), building the base for the Oakland Athletics ' championship teams of the early 1970s.
A total of 813 players were selected. Some of the more significant picks were catcher Johnny Bench by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round, pitcher Nolan Ryan by the New York Mets in the twelfth round, and infielder Graig Nettles by the Minnesota Twins in the fourth round. The first player to reach the majors was pitcher Joe Coleman , the Washington Senators ' first pick and third pick overall. Future Hall of Famer Tom Seaver was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 10th round but did not sign and returned to the University of Southern California campus.[3]
Key
Pick
Indicates the number of the pick
Player
Indicates the player selected
Team
Indicates the team making the pick
Position
Indicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
*
Player did not sign with their team
^
Player made a Major League Baseball All-Star Game appearance
†
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
First round selections
Pick
Player
Team
Position
School (Location)
Ref
1
Rick Monday ^
Kansas City Athletics
Outfielder
Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona )
[4]
2
Les Rohr
New York Mets
Left-handed pitcher
Billings West High School (Billings, Montana )
[4]
3
Joe Coleman ^
Washington Senators
Right-handed pitcher
Natick High School (Natick, Massachusetts )
[4]
4
Alex Barrett
Houston Astros
Shortstop
Atwater High School (Atwater, California )
[4]
5
Billy Conigliaro
Boston Red Sox
Outfielder
Swampscott High School (Swampscott, Massachusetts )
[4]
6
Rick James
Chicago Cubs
Right-handed pitcher
Coffee High School (Florence, Alabama )
[4]
7
Ray Fosse ^
Cleveland Indians
Catcher
Marion High School (Marion, Illinois )
[4]
8
John Wyatt
Los Angeles Dodgers
Shortstop
Bakersfield High School (Bakersfield, California )
[4]
9
Eddie Leon *
Minnesota Twins
Shortstop
University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona )
[4]
10
Doug Dickerson
Pittsburgh Pirates
Outfielder
Ensley High School (Birmingham, Alabama )
[4]
11
Jim Spencer ^
Los Angeles Angels
First baseman
Andover High School (Glen Burnie, Maryland )
[4]
12
Dick Grant
Milwaukee Braves
First baseman
Watertown High School (Watertown, Massachusetts )
[4]
13
Gene Lamont
Detroit Tigers
Catcher
Hiawatha High School (Kirkland, Illinois )
[4]
14
Al Gallagher
San Francisco Giants
Third baseman
Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, California )
[4]
15
Scott McDonald
Baltimore Orioles
Right-handed pitcher
Marquette High School (Yakima, Washington )
[4]
16
Bernie Carbo
Cincinnati Reds
Outfielder
Livonia Franklin High School (Livonia, Michigan )
[4]
17
Ken Plesha
Chicago White Sox
Catcher
Notre Dame University (Notre Dame, Indiana )
[4]
18
Mike Adamson *
Philadelphia Phillies
Right-handed pitcher
Point Loma High School (San Diego, California )
[4]
19
Bill Burbach
New York Yankees
Right-handed pitcher
Wahlert High School (Dickeyville, Wisconsin )
[4]
20
Joe DiFabio
St. Louis Cardinals
Right-handed pitcher
Delta State University (Cleveland, Mississippi )
[4]
Post-first round selections
The list of later selections is limited to those who have made at least one major league appearance.
Round
Pick
Player
Team
Position
School (Location)
Ref
2
21
Joe Keough
Kansas City Athletics
First baseman
Mt. San Antonio College (Walnut, California )
[5]
2
24
Keith Lampard
Houston Astros
Outfielder
University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon )
[5]
2
26
Ken Rudolph
Chicago Cubs
Catcher
University of Nebraska (Lincoln, Nebraska )
[5]
2
28
Alan Foster
Los Angeles Dodgers
Right-handed pitcher
Los Altos High School (Hacienda Heights, California )
[5]
2
29
Del Unser *
Minnesota Twins
Outfielder
Mississippi State University (Mississippi State, Mississippi )
[5]
2
31
Sandy Vance *
Los Angeles Angels
Right-handed pitcher
Pasadena High School (Pasadena, California )
[5]
2
36
Johnny Bench ^†
Cincinnati Reds
Catcher
Binger High School (Binger, Oklahoma )
[5]
2
38
Larry Hisle ^
Philadelphia Phillies
Outfielder
Portsmouth High School (Portsmouth, Ohio )
[5]
2
39
Danny Thompson *
New York Yankees
Shortstop
Capron High School (Capron, Oklahoma )
[5]
3
41
Bob Stinson *
Kansas City Athletics
Outfielder
Miami Senior High School (Miami, Florida )
[6]
3
42
Joe Moock
New York Mets
Shortstop
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana )
[6]
3
43
Gene Martin
Washington Senators
Outfielder
Dougherty Comprehensive High School (Albany, Georgia )
[6]
3
45
Ken Poulsen
Boston Red Sox
Third baseman
Birmingham High School (Van Nuys, California )
[6]
3
51
Dick Baney *
Los Angeles Angels
Right-handed pitcher
Anaheim High School (Anaheim, California )
[6]
3
53
Andy Messersmith *^
Detroit Tigers
Right-handed pitcher
University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley, California )
[6]
3
55
Frank Tepedino
Baltimore Orioles
First baseman
Wingate High School (Brooklyn, New York )
[6]
3
58
Bill Champion
Philadelphia Phillies
Right-handed pitcher
Shelby High School (Shelby, North Carolina )
[6]
4
61
Ken Holtzman ^
Chicago Cubs
Left-handed pitcher
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Urbana, Illinois )
[7]
4
64
Charlie Vaughan
Milwaukee Braves
Left-handed pitcher
Brownsville High School (Brownsville, Texas )
[7]
4
66
Ken Boswell
New York Mets
Second baseman
Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, Texas )
[7]
4
68
Stan Bahnsen
New York Yankees
Right-handed pitcher
University of Nebraska (Lincoln, Nebraska )
[7]
4
71
Bob Reed *
Detroit Tigers
Right-handed pitcher
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan )
[7]
4
73
Harry Parker
St. Louis Cardinals
Right-handed pitcher
Collinsville High School (Collinsville, Illinois )
[7]
4
74
Graig Nettles ^
Minnesota Twins
Third baseman
San Diego State University (San Diego, California )
[7]
4
76
Pat Jacquez *
Houston Astros
Right-handed pitcher
Stagg High School (Stockton, California )
[7]
4
79
Pete Koegel
Kansas City Athletics
Outfielder
Seaford High School (Seaford, New York )
[7]
4
80
Fred Rath, Sr.
Chicago White Sox
Right-handed pitcher
Baylor University (Waco, Texas )
[7]
5
85
Terry Harmon
Philadelphia Phillies
Shortstop
Ohio University (Athens, Ohio )
[8]
5
87
Joe Henderson
Los Angeles Angels
Third baseman
Edison High School (Fresno, California )
[8]
5
92
Rich Robertson
San Francisco Giants
Right-handed pitcher
Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, California )
[8]
5
95
Amos Otis ^
Boston Red Sox
Shortstop
Williamson High School (Mobile, Alabama )
[8]
6
104
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