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Draft by Year

1979 Major League Draft

Here is the first round of the 1979 Major League Baseball draft. 

Second round pick Todd Demeter of the Yankees scored a record $208,000 bonus. The Royals used their fourth round selection on University of Pittsburgh quarterback Dan Marino. 

 #  Name Position  Team School
1 Al Chambers OF Mariners Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
2 Tim Leary RHP Mets UCLA
3 Jay Schroeder C Blue Jays Pacific Palisades, California
4 Brad Komminsk OF Braves Lima, Ohio
5 *Juan Bustabad SS Athletics Hialeah, Florida
6 Andy Van Slyke OF Cardinals New Hartford, New York
7 Jon Bohnet LHP Indians Vallejo, California
8 John Mizerock C Astros Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
9 *Steve Buechele SS White Sox Fullerton, California
10 Tim Wallach 1B Expos Cal State Fullerton
11 Kevin Brandt OF Twins Nekoosa, Wisconsin
12 Jon Perlman RHP Cubs Baylor University
13 Rick Leach OF Tigers University of Michigan
14 Joe Lansford 1B Padres San Jose, California
15 Scott Garrelts RHP Giants Buckley, Illinois
16 Steve Howe LHP Dodgers University of Michigan
17 Jerry Don Gleaton LHP Rangers University of Texas
18 *Rick Luecken RHP Giants Houston, Texas
19 Rick Seilheimer C White Sox Brenham, Texas
20 Dan Lamar C Reds Houston, Texas
21 Atlee Hammaker LHP Royals East Tennessee State University
22 Mike Sullivan RHP Reds Clemson University
23 Chris Baker OF Tigers Dearborn Heights, Michigan
24 Bob Geren C Padres San Diego, California
25 Steve Perry RHP Dodgers University of Michigan
26 *Mike Stenhouse OF Athletics Harvard University

* Did not sign



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Andy Van Slyke was the sixth pick of the 1979 Major League amateur draft.

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