1960 Major League Baseball expansion draft


The 1960 Major League Baseball expansion draft was held by Major League Baseball on December 14, 1960, to fill the rosters of the Los Angeles Angels and the Washington Senators.
The Angels and Senators were new franchises due to enter the American League the following season as part of the 1961 Major League Baseball expansion. The Angels became the AL's first team to be based on the West Coast of the United States, while the Senators took the place of the league's original Washington Senators franchise, which had moved to Minneapolis–Saint Paul as the Minnesota Twins after the 1960 season.
The draft, held in Boston, site of AL headquarters, had been scheduled for Tuesday, December 13, 1960, but had to be postponed one day due to a heavy snowstorm that struck the New England region.

Ground rules

As with all major-league expansion drafts prior to 1992, only players from the admitting league were eligible for selection. Each existing American League club had to make available for the draft seven players on their active rosters on August 31, 1960, and eight others from their 40-man rosters. The expansion clubs paid $75,000 for each of 28 players they drafted with a maximum of seven players drafted from each existing club, not including minor-league selections. They were required to take at least ten pitchers, two catchers, six infielders, and four outfielders. The clubs also had the option of drafting one non-roster player for $25,000 from each established franchise.

Hasty expansion sowed draft confusion

Reacting belatedly to the National League's July 1960 announcement that it would expand to New York and Houston to begin play in April 1962, the American League suddenly declared in October 1960 it would add two new teams as well—and that the AL's expansion teams would take the field in only six months, in time for the 1961 season.
Playing catch-up to the National League, under a much tighter deadline with no ownership groups, management or stadia yet in place, the American League was forced to wait until November 17, 1960, to officially award an expansion franchise to Washington, D.C., to replace the recently relocated Twins. Because it also intended to enter the Los Angeles metropolitan market, then controlled by Walter O'Malley, principal owner of the Dodgers, the American League was compelled to negotiate an indemnification agreement with O'Malley before the Los Angeles franchise could be granted. Finally, on December 6, 1960—one week before the expansion draft was expected to be held—the Angels franchise was officially created and awarded to a group led by Gene Autry.
Because the new teams had not had the time to assemble a scouting department, they were forced to lean on scouting reports from National League franchises to select their full complement of new players. The Angels were aided by the San Francisco Giants, and the Senators by the Pittsburgh Pirates. The league's chaotic, eleventh-hour approach to expansion resulted, on the day of the draft, in the new teams' noncompliance with rules that governed the maximum number of players each new club could select from each of the eight established teams. As a result, several post-draft trades, ordered by American League president Joe Cronin, were necessary to rectify the problem.

Results

PickPlayerPositionSelected fromSelected by
1PitcherNew York YankeesLos Angeles Angels
2PitcherNew York YankeesWashington Senators
3PitcherNew York YankeesLos Angeles Angels
4PitcherDetroit TigersWashington Senators
5PitcherBoston Red SoxLos Angeles Angels
6PitcherCleveland IndiansWashington Senators
7PitcherMinnesota TwinsLos Angeles Angels
8PitcherDetroit TigersWashington Senators
9PitcherDetroit TigersLos Angeles Angels
10PitcherCleveland IndiansWashington Senators
11PitcherDetroit TigersLos Angeles Angels
12PitcherChicago White SoxWashington Senators
13PitcherChicago White SoxLos Angeles Angels
14PitcherMinnesota TwinsWashington Senators
15PitcherKansas City AthleticsLos Angeles Angels
16PitcherBoston Red SoxWashington Senators
17PitcherBaltimore OriolesLos Angeles Angels
18PitcherMinnesota TwinsWashington Senators
19PitcherKansas City AthleticsLos Angeles Angels
20PitcherMinnesota TwinsWashington Senators
21CatcherBoston Red SoxLos Angeles Angels
22CatcherKansas City AthleticsWashington Senators
23CatcherDetroit TigersLos Angeles Angels
24CatcherKansas City AthleticsWashington Senators
25Third basemanDetroit TigersLos Angeles Angels
26ShortstopDetroit TigersWashington Senators
27Second basemanCleveland IndiansLos Angeles Angels
28First basemanNew York YankeesWashington Senators
29ShortstopKansas City AthleticsLos Angeles Angels
30ShortstopBoston Red SoxWashington Senators
31Third basemanCleveland IndiansLos Angeles Angels
32ShortstopKansas City AthleticsWashington Senators
33ShortstopBoston Red SoxLos Angeles Angels
34Second basemanBaltimore OriolesWashington Senators
35First baseman/OutfielderNew York YankeesLos Angeles Angels
36Second basemanMinnesota TwinsWashington Senators
37OutfielderNew York YankeesLos Angeles Angels
38OutfielderBoston Red SoxWashington Senators
39OutfielderChicago White SoxLos Angeles Angels
40OutfielderBaltimore OriolesWashington Senators
41Outfielder/CatcherChicago White SoxLos Angeles Angels
42OutfielderCleveland IndiansWashington Senators
43OutfielderMinnesota TwinsLos Angeles Angels
44OutfielderBaltimore OriolesWashington Senators
45First basemanChicago White SoxLos Angeles Angels
46CatcherBaltimore OriolesWashington Senators
47InfielderBaltimore OriolesLos Angeles Angels
48First basemanNew York YankeesWashington Senators
49First basemanMinnesota TwinsLos Angeles Angels
50OutfielderCleveland IndiansWashington Senators
51PitcherBaltimore OriolesLos Angeles Angels
52OutfielderChicago White SoxWashington Senators
53PitcherBoston Red SoxLos Angeles Angels
54Second basemanKansas City AthleticsWashington Senators
55CatcherCleveland IndiansLos Angeles Angels
56PitcherChicago White SoxWashington Senators
57First basemanDetroit TigersLos Angeles Angels
58Third basemanBaltimore OriolesWashington Senators
59OutfielderBaltimore OriolesLos Angeles Angels
60CatcherBoston Red SoxWashington Senators
61PitcherMinnesota TwinsWashington Senators