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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1st Round Picks in the MLB January Draft-Secondary Phase
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Drafted Players

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Year Rnd DT OvPck RdPck Pos WAR G AB HR BA OPS G W L ERA WHIP SV Type Drafted Out of
1986 1 1sc 25 25 Jeff Marr (minors) RHP JC Brevard Community College (Cocoa, FL)
1985 1 1sc 4 4 Chuck Finley (minors) LHP 58.4 524 53 0 .057 .132 524 200 173 3.85 1.38 0
1984 1 1sc 26 26 Robert Auth (minors) RHP JC Miami-Dade College (Miami, FL)
1983 1 1sc 6 6 Brad Arnsberg (minors) RHP 0.8 94 0 0 94 9 6 4.26 1.54 6 JC Merced College (Merced, CA)
1982 1 1sc 25 25 Kendall Walling (minors) SS JC Santa Ana College (Santa Ana, CA)
1981 1 1sc 4 4 Ron Romanick (minors) RHP 3.8 82 0 0 82 31 29 4.24 1.40 0 4Yr Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
1980 1 1sc 21 21 Thomas McLaughlin (minors) RHP 4Yr University of Nebraska at Lincoln (Lincoln, NE)
1979 1 1sc 4 4 Otis Nixon (minors) 3B 16.6 1709 5115 11 .270 .658 JC Louisburg College (Louisburg, NC)
1978 1 1sc 25 25 Simon Glenn (minors) OF JC Blinn College (Brenham, TX)
1977 1 1sc 8 8 Robert Healey (minors) RHP JC St. Louis Community College, Meramec Campus (Kirkwood, MO)
1976 1 1sc 15 15 Gregory Johnson (minors) RHP JC Santa Ana College (Santa Ana, CA)
1975 1 1sc 12 12 Gil Kubski (minors) 3B 0.1 22 63 0 .254 .620 4Yr California State University Northridge (Los Angeles, CA)
1974 1 1sc 23 23 David Bedrosian (minors) 2B JC Fresno City College (Fresno, CA)
1973 1 1sc 4 4 Jeffrey Feramisco (minors) INF JC Fresno City College (Fresno, CA)
1972 1 1sc 23 23 Craig Caskey (minors) LHP -0.3 9 1 0 .000 .000 9 0 0 5.65 1.33 0 4Yr University of Puget Sound (Tacoma, WA)
1971 1 1sc 7 7 Bob Allietta (minors) C -0.2 21 45 1 .178 .462
1970 1 1sc 7 7 John Doherty (minors) OF -0.4 104 317 4 .240 .612
1969 1 1sc 14 14 Sherwood Hahn (minors) RHP 4Yr Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Blacksburg, VA)
1968 1 1sc 13 13 Dayle Campbell (minors) 1B 4Yr Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA)
1967 1 1sc 6 6 Tom Murphy (minors) RHP 8.6 443 289 1 .145 .361 439 68 101 3.78 1.33 59 4Yr Ohio University (Athens, OH)
1966 1 1sc 5 5 Jim Vopicka (minors) SS 4Yr University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL)

21 matching player(s). 9 played in the majors (42%). Total of 87.4 WAR, or 9.7 per major leaguer.

DT Key

  • Blank - June Draft
  • 6sc - June Secondary
  • 6sa - June Secondary (normal, 1971 only)
  • 6sd - June Secondary (delayed, 1971 only)
  • 1rg - January Draft
  • 1sc - January Secondary Draft
  • 8lg - August Legion Draft
  • NOTES: We have not yet matched the 2013 debuts to their draft into. We hope to do so soon.
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    The 1965 draft had a major league and AAA section (rounds 1-3), a AA section (4-7) and A-ball sections (8+). Each team had one pick in rounds 1-7 (MLB, AAA, and AA picks). Starting with the 8th round teams received a pick for each A-ball team in their system in the reverse order of the affiliate finishes. Franchises that shared affiliates, alternated the picks round-by-round. This means that a franchise will have multiple picks in a "round". For presentation reasons here, we have re-labeled the rounds to be the number of the selection made by this franchise. This means that the Twins' 10th round pick could come after the Mets' 12th round pick.