First round selections
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The following are the first round picks in the 1970 Major League
Baseball draft.
| Pick |
Player |
Team |
Position |
Hometown/School |
| 1 |
Mike Ivie |
San Diego Padres |
C |
Decatur,
GA |
| 2 |
Steve Dunning |
Cleveland Indians |
RHP |
Stanford University |
| 3 |
Barry Foote |
Montreal Expos |
C |
Smithfield, NC |
| 4 |
Darrell
Porter |
Milwaukee Brewers |
C |
Oklahoma City, OK |
| 5 |
Mike Martin |
Philadelphia Phillies |
LHP |
Columbia, SC |
| 6 |
Lee Richard |
Chicago White Sox |
SS |
Southern University |
| 7 |
* Randy Scarbery |
Houston Astros |
RHP |
Fresno,
CA |
| 8 |
Rex Goodson |
Kansas City Royals |
RHP |
Longview, TX |
| 9 |
Jim Haller |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
RHP |
Omaha,
NE |
| 10 |
Paul Dade |
Los Angeles Angels |
3B–OF |
Seattle, WA |
| 11 |
Jim Browning |
St. Louis Cardinals |
RHP |
Gadsden, AL |
| 12 |
Dave Cheadle |
New York Yankees |
LHP |
Asheville, NC |
| 13 |
John Bedard |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
RHP |
Springfield, MA |
| 14 |
Charles Maxwell |
Washington
Senators |
3B-SS |
Kingston, OH |
| 15 |
Gary Polczynski |
Cincinnati Reds |
SS |
West Allis, WI |
| 16 |
* Jimmy Hacker |
Boston Red Sox |
SS |
Temple,
TX |
| 17 |
John D'Acquisto |
San Francisco Giants |
RHP |
San Diego, CA |
| 18 |
Dan Ford |
Oakland Athletics |
OF |
Los Angeles, CA |
| 19 |
Gene Hiser |
Chicago Cubs |
OF |
University
of Maryland |
| 20 |
Terry Mappin |
Detroit Tigers |
C |
Louisville, KY |
| 21 |
Ron Broaddus |
Atlanta Braves |
RHP |
Freeport, TX |
| 22 |
Bob Gorinski |
Minnesota Twins |
SS |
Calumet, PA |
| 23 |
* George Ambrow |
New York Mets |
SS |
Long Beach, CA |
| 24 |
James West |
Baltimore Orioles |
C |
St. Louis, MO |
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* Did not sign
Background
The regular and secondary phases of the January draft proved more
fruitful to major league clubs than the June draft. Those selected
in the regular phase in January included
Chris Chambliss (Cleveland, 1st round),
Greg Minton (Kansas City, 3rd round) and
Joel Youngblood (Cincinnati, 2nd round). In the secondary phase,
Doug DeCinces was selected by
Baltimore in the 3rd round,
Rick
Burleson by Boston in the 1st round,
Bill Madlock by Washington in the 5th round and
Chris Speier by San Francisco in the
1st round.
Catching prospects were a popular selection in June. Of the first
four picks in the regular phase, three were catchers. San Diego
took
Mike Ivie as the draft's number one
selection, Montreal tabbed Barry Foote with the 3rd pick and
Milwaukee chose Darrell Porter with the draft's 4th selection. The
Chicago White Sox may have had the most productive June draft
selecting pitchers
Terry Forster (2nd
round) and
Rich Gossage (9th round) in
the regular phase and infielder
Bucky
Dent (1st round) in the secondary phase.
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