1973 Major League Baseball draft explained

1973 Major League Baseball draft
First:David Clyde
Texas Rangers
First Round:24
Prev:1972
Next:1974

The 1973 Major League Baseball draft took place prior to the 1973 MLB season. The draft saw the Texas Rangers select David Clyde first overall.

First round selections

= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer

The following are the first round picks in the 1973 Major League Baseball draft.[1]

1David ClydeTexas RangersLHPHouston (Westchester High School)
2John StearnsPhiladelphia PhilliesCUniversity of Colorado
3Robin YountSS
4Dave WinfieldSan Diego PadresOF
5Glenn TuftsCleveland Indians1B
6Johnnie LeMasterSan Francisco GiantsSSPaintsville, Kentucky
7Billy TaylorLos Angeles AngelsOF
8Gary RoenickeMontreal ExposSS
9Lew OlsenKansas City RoyalsRHPAlamo, California
10Pat RockettAtlanta BravesSSSan Antonio, Texas
11Eddie BaneLHP
12Joe EdelenSt. Louis Cardinals3B-RHP
13Doug HeinoldNew York YankeesRHP
14Lee MazzilliNew York MetsOF
15Mike ParrottBaltimore OriolesRHP
16Jerry TabbChicago Cubs1BUniversity of Tulsa
17Ted CoxBoston Red SoxSS
18Ted FarrLos Angeles DodgersC
19Charles BatesDetroit Tigers1B
20Calvin PortleyHouston AstrosSSLongview, Texas
21Steve SwisherChicago White SoxCOhio University
22Charles KesslerCincinnati RedsOFClaremont, California
23Oakland AthleticsRHPUniversity of Southern California
24Steve NicosiaPittsburgh PiratesCNorth Miami Beach, Florida

Other notable Selections

= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer
[2]
RoundPickPlayerTeamPosition
241Fred LynnBoston Red SoxOutfielder
349Len BarkerTexas RangersPitcher
357Ruppert JonesKansas City RoyalsOutfielder
363Eddie MurrayBaltimore OriolesCatcher-First Baseman
371Floyd BannisterOakland AthleticsPitcher
372Mitchell PagePittsburgh PiratesOutfielder
5109LaMarr HoytNew York YankeesPitcher
7159Mike FlanaganBaltimore OriolesPitcher
7167Matt KeoughOakland AthleticsThird Baseman-Pitcher
8170Randy LerchPhiladelphia PhilliesPitcher
8184Mike KrukowChicago CubsPitcher
8185Butch HobsonBoston Red SoxThird Baseman
8188Ken LandreauxHouston AstrosOutfielder
9210Bob StanleyLos Angeles DodgersPitcher
13294San Francisco GiantsPitcher-Outfielder
17404Joe SambitoHouston AstrosPitcher
23527Jeff ReardonMontreal ExposPitcher

Background

Five dominant players of the late 1970s and 1980s were selected in the June regular phase. Infielder Robin Yount (Milwaukee) and outfielder Dave Winfield (San Diego) were first-rounders, while outfielder Fred Lynn (Boston) was selected in the second round, infielder Eddie Murray (Baltimore) was selected in the third round and starting pitcher Mike Flanagan (Baltimore) was picked in the seventh round.

Winfield stepped off the University of Minnesota campus—where he lettered in three sports—and into the Padres' outfield. He was one of three players from this draft to go directly into the bigs. Highly touted David Clyde was chosen by Texas as the nation's number one pick. He jumped from high school to the majors and won his first game as a Ranger shortly thereafter. But the hard-throwing left-hander developed arm problems and had a short-lived career. Besides Clyde and Winfield, Arizona State's Eddie Bane (Minnesota, 11th overall) went directly to the majors. Other selections of interest included, Jack Clark (San Francisco), who was drafted as a pitcher, and Lee Mazzilli (New York Mets). In the January secondary phase, Dick Ruthven (Philadelphia), Jim Sundberg (Texas) and Donnie Moore (Chicago Cubs), who was drafted as an outfielder, were chosen.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MLB First Round Draft Picks - 1973. 2008-10-28 .
  2. Web site: 1973 Baseball Draft by Baseball Almanac.