First round selections
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The following are the first round picks in the 1969 Major League Baseball draft.[1]
Pick |
Player |
Team |
Position |
Hometown/School |
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1
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Jeff Burroughs
|
Washington Senators
|
OF
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Long Beach, California
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2
|
J. R. Richard
|
Houston Astros
|
RHP
|
Ruston, Louisiana
|
3
|
Ted Nicholson
|
Chicago White Sox
|
3B
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Laurel, Mississippi
|
4
|
Randy Sterling
|
New York Mets
|
RHP
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Key West, Florida
|
5
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* Alan Bannister
|
California Angels
|
SS
|
Buena Park, California
|
6
|
Mike Anderson
|
Philadelphia Phillies
|
1B
|
Timmonsville, South Carolina
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7
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Paul Ray Powell
|
Minnesota Twins
|
OF
|
Arizona State University
|
8
|
Terry McDermott
|
Los Angeles Dodgers
|
C
|
West Hempstead, New York
|
9
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Don Stanhouse
|
Oakland Athletics
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RHP
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DuQuoin, Illinois
|
10
|
Bob May
|
Pittsburgh Pirates
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RHP
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Merritt Island, Florida
|
11
|
Charlie Spikes
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New York Yankees
|
3B-OF
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Bogalusa, Louisiana
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12
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Gene Holbert
|
Atlanta Braves
|
C
|
Campbelltown, Pennsylvania
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13
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Noel Jenke
|
Boston Red Sox
|
OF
|
University of Minnesota
|
14
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Don Gullett
|
Cincinnati Reds
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LHP
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Lynn, Kentucky
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15
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Alvin McGrew
|
Cleveland Indians
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OF
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Fairfield, Alabama
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16
|
Roger Metzger
|
Chicago Cubs
|
SS
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St. Edward's University
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17
|
Don Hood
|
Baltimore Orioles
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LHP
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Florence, South Carolina
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18
|
Mike Phillips
|
San Francisco Giants
|
SS
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Irving, Texas
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19
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John Young
|
Detroit Tigers
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1B
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Redding, California
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20
|
Richard Minott
|
St. Louis Cardinals
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LHP
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Covina, California
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21
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Gorman Thomas
|
Seattle Pilots
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SS
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Charleston, South Carolina
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22
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Balor Moore
|
Montreal Expos
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LHP
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Deer Park, Texas
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23
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* John Simmons
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Kansas City Royals
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SS
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Childersburg, AL
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24
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Randy Elliott
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San Diego Padres
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1B
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Camarillo, California
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* Did not sign
Other notable selections
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[2]
* Did not sign[3]