First round selections
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The following are the first round picks in the 1976 Major League
Baseball draft.
| Pick |
Player |
Team |
Position |
Hometown/School |
| 1 |
Floyd
Bannister |
Houston Astros |
LHP |
Arizona State
University |
| 2 |
Pat Underwood |
Detroit Tigers |
LHP |
Kokomo,
IN |
| 3 |
Ken Smith |
Atlanta Braves |
3B |
Youngstown, OH |
| 4 |
Bill Bordley |
Milwaukee Brewers |
LHP |
Rolling Hills Estates, CA |
| 5 |
Bob Owchinko |
San Diego Padres |
LHP |
Eastern Michigan
University |
| 6 |
Ken
Landreaux |
California
Angels |
OF |
Arizona State
University |
| 7 |
Herm Segelke |
Chicago Cubs |
RHP |
South Sacramento, CA |
| 8 |
Steve Trout |
Chicago White Sox |
LHP |
South Holland, IL |
| 9 |
Bob James |
Montreal Expos |
RHP |
Sunland,
CA |
| 10 |
Jamie Allen |
Minnesota Twins |
3B-RHP |
Yakima,
WA |
| 11 |
Mark Kuecker |
San Francisco Giants |
SS |
Brenham,
TX |
| 12 |
Billy Simpson |
Texas Rangers |
OF |
Lakewood, CA |
| 13 |
Tom Thurberg |
New York Mets |
OF-RHP |
South Weymouth, MA |
| 14 |
Tim Glass |
Cleveland Indians |
C |
Springfield, OH |
| 15 |
Leon Durham |
St. Louis Cardinals |
1B |
Cincinnati, OH |
| 16 |
Pat Tabler |
New York Yankees |
OF |
Cincinnati, OH |
| 17 |
Jeff Kraus |
Philadelphia Phillies |
SS |
Cincinnati, OH |
| 18 |
Ben Grzybek |
Kansas City Royals |
RHP |
Hialeah, FL |
| 19 |
Mike
Scioscia |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
C |
Morton,
PA |
| 20 |
Dallas Williams |
Baltimore Orioles |
OF |
Brooklyn, NY |
| 21 |
Jim Parke |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
RHP |
Sterling Heights, MI |
| 22 |
Bruce Hurst |
Boston Red Sox |
LHP |
St. George, UT |
| 23 |
Mark King |
Cincinnati Reds |
RHP |
Owensboro, KY |
| 24 |
* Mike
Sullivan |
Oakland Athletics |
RHP |
Woodbridge, VA |
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* Did not sign
Background
The 1976 Arizona State University team, considered by many to be
the best collegiate team ever, played a major role in the draft.
Floyd Bannister was picked number one by the Astros while Ken
Landreaux was selected sixth by the Angels. In all, 12 players from
that team went on to play in the majors.
Bannister and Landreaux anchored a June draft that was one of the
most talented ever. The first 10 selections went on to play in the
big leagues. Among those picked in the June draft were
Rickey Henderson (Oakland),
Alan Trammell (Detroit),
Wade Boggs (Boston),
Jack
Morris (Detroit),
Dan Petry (Detroit),
Bruce Hurst (Boston), Steve Trout
(Chicago White Sox), Leon Durham (St. Louis), and Pat Tabler (New
York Yankees).
Willie McGee (Chicago White Sox) and
Ozzie Smith (Detroit) were selected in
the seventh round but did not sign.In the January phase,
Steve Kemp of Southern California was picked
first by the Tigers and
Jody
Davis was picked third by the Mets.
Other notable players
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