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1966 Major League Draft
Here is the first round of the 1966 Major League Baseball draft. The
Mets drafted and developed a remarkable number of quality pitchers in the
1960s, including Tom Seaver and Nolan Ryan. Their thinking heading into
the 1966 draft was that they needed a quality catcher to handle to
pitchers. Great catchers are often late bloomers and usually take longer
to develop than any other position. In the opinion of this writer, it is a
terrible mistake to draft a catcher in the top 10 picks, let alone #1
overall. Steve Chilcott played seven seasons in the minors before
hanging it up. He was the first and one of a handful of #1 overall picks
that did not play a single game of major league baseball. You don't have to look far down the list to find the guy
they should have drafted. Arizona State outfielder Reggie Jackson
was the cream of the crop and would have stirred New York a decade earlier
than he did. He might also have emerged less bitter sans the experience of
working for Charlie Finley.
| # |
Name |
Position |
Team |
School |
| 1 |
Steve Chilcott |
C |
Mets |
Lancaster, CA |
| 2 |
Reggie Jackson |
OF |
Athletics |
Arizona State University |
| 3 |
Wayne Twitchell |
RHP |
Astros |
Portland, OR |
| 4 |
Ken Brett |
LHP |
Red
Sox |
El Segundo, CA |
| 5 |
Dean Burk |
RHP |
Cubs |
Highland, IL |
| 6 |
Tom Grieve |
OF |
Senators |
Pittsfield, MA |
| 7 |
Leron Lee |
OF |
Cardinals |
Sacramento, CA |
| 8 |
Jim DeNeff |
SS |
Angels |
Indiana University |
| 9 |
Mike Biko |
RHP |
Phillies |
Dallas, TX |
| 10 |
Jim Lyttle |
OF |
Yankees |
Florida State University |
| 11 |
Al Santorini |
RHP |
Braves |
Union, NJ |
| 12 |
*John Curtis |
LHP |
Indians |
Smithtown, NY |
| 13 |
Gary Nolan |
RHP |
Reds |
Oroville, CA |
| 14 |
*Rick Konik |
1B |
Tigers |
Detroit, MI |
| 15 |
Richie Hebner |
SS |
Pirates |
Norwood, MA |
| 16 |
Ted Parks |
SS |
Orioles |
University of California |
| 17 |
Bob Reynolds |
RHP |
Giants |
Seattle, WA |
| 18 |
Carlos May |
OF |
White
Sox |
Birmingham, AL |
| 19 |
Larry Hutton |
RHP |
Dodgers |
Greenfield, IN |
| 20 |
Bob Jones |
3B |
Twins |
Dawson, GA |
* Did not sign
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