1966 Major League Baseball draft

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1966 Major League Baseball draft
Overview
First selection Steve Chilcott
New York Mets
First round selections20
Hall of Famers
  1965
1967  

The 1966 Major League Baseball draft took place on 7 June, early in the 1966 MLB season. The draft saw the New York Mets take Steve Chilcott 1st overall pick, with future Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson drafted second.

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First round selections

= All-Star= Baseball Hall of Famer

The following are the first-round picks in the 1966 Major League Baseball draft. [1]

PickPlayerTeamPositionHometown/School
1 Steve Chilcott New York Mets Catcher Lancaster, California
2 Reggie Jackson Kansas City Athletics OutfielderArizona State
3 Wayne Twitchell Houston Astros Right-Handed PitcherPortland, Oregon
4 Ken Brett Boston Red Sox Left-Handed PitcherEl Segundo, California
5 Dean Burk Chicago Cubs Right-Handed PitcherHighland, Illinois
6 Tom Grieve Washington Senators OutfielderPittsfield, Massachusetts
7 Leron Lee St. Louis Cardinals OutfielderSacramento, California
8 Jim DeNeff California Angels Shortstop Indiana University
9 Mike Biko Philadelphia Phillies Right-Handed PitcherDallas, Texas
10 Jim Lyttle New York Yankees OutfielderFlorida State
11 Al Santorini Milwaukee Braves Right-Handed PitcherUnion, New Jersey
12* John Curtis Cleveland Indians Left-Handed PitcherSmithtown, New York
13 Gary Nolan Cincinnati Reds Right-Handed PitcherOroville, California
14* Rick Konik Detroit Tigers First basemanDetroit, Michigan
15 Richie Hebner Pittsburgh Pirates ShortstopNorwood, Massachusetts
16 Ted Parks Baltimore Orioles ShortstopUniversity of California
17 Bob Reynolds San Francisco Giants Right-Handed PitcherSeattle, WA
18 Carlos May Chicago White Sox OutfielderBirmingham, AL
19 Larry Hutton Los Angeles Dodgers Right-Handed PitcherGreenfield, Indiana
20Bob Jones Minnesota Twins Third baseman Dawson, Georgia

* Did not sign

Other notable selections

= All-Star

[2]

RoundPickPlayerTeamPosition
238 Johnny Oates* Chicago White Sox Catcher
347 Clay Kirby St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher
360 Steve Garvey* Minnesota Twins Third baseman
583 Cliff Johnson Houston Astros Catcher
595 Dave Cash Pittsburgh Pirates Shortstop
6115 Gene Clines Pittsburgh Pirates Second baseman/Outfielder
8159 Charlie Hough Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher
9168 Ken Forsch* California Angels Pitcher
9179 Bill Russell Los Angeles Dodgers Outfielder
10190 Ken Stabler* New York Yankees Pitcher
15299 Ted Sizemore Los Angeles Dodgers Catcher
19361 Ron Cey* New York Mets Third baseman
20388 Dave LaRoche California Angels Pitcher
31595 Bill Stoneman Chicago Cubs Pitcher
31598 Bill Bonham* California Angels Pitcher
32609 Kurt Bevacqua* New York Mets Second baseman

* Did not sign

Notes

  1. "MLB First Round Draft Picks – 1966" . Retrieved February 9, 2008.
  2. "1966 Baseball Draft". Baseball Almanac.

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