Expansion of 1998
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The Expansion of 1998 began in March of 1994 when the two major leagues created an expansion committee to look into feasibility of expanding from 28 to 30 teams. The committee was headed by Boston Red Sox general partner John Harrington. The committee also included Stanton Cook of the Chicago Cubs, Bill Giles of the Philadelphia Phillies, Richard Jacobs of the Cleveland Indians, Stan Kasten of the Atlanta Braves, Jerry Reinsdorf of the Chicago White Sox and George Steinbrenner of the New York Yankees. League presidents Leonard Coleman and Bobby Brown were also on the committee. In June of 1994, the committee announced the 9 cities who had applied for a team: Buffalo, NY, Mexico City, Monterrey, Nashville, TN, Northern Virginia, Orlando, FL, Phoenix, AZ, St. Petersburg, FL and Vancouver, BC. Despite rumors that Charlotte, NC, Washington, DC and Guadalajara would be strong contenders, the three cities chose not to apply (although the Northern Virginia group was in effect bidding on behalf of the Nation's Capital).
The Committee selected four finalists from the group: Northern Virginia, Orlando, Phoenix and St. Petersburg. On March 9, 1995, Major League Baseball voted 28-0 to award franchises to the Tampa Bay area and to Phoenix. These teams would begin play in 1998 and become the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Arizona Diamondbacks.
With the expansion, there was also a realignment of leagues. The Milwaukee Brewers moved to the National League. Without this move, each league would have 15 teams, necessitating interleague play every day of the season, something which only took place in 2013, when the Houston Astros moved from the National League to the American League. Thus, the National League had 16 teams and the American League 14. Before this decision was made Commissioner Bud Selig had proposed a Radical Realignment plan, which was not accepted.
Expansion Draft[edit]
On November 18, 1997, an expansion draft was held. All existing teams made players available, and the two new teams could pick players from any of them, irrespective of league. The Devil Rays selected pitcher Tony Saunders from the Florida Marlins with their first pick, while the Diamondbacks took pitcher Brian Anderson from the Cleveland Indians with their first selection.
1st Round
Tampa Bay Devil Rays | Arizona Diamondbacks | |||||
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Pick | Player | Position | Team | Player | Position | Team |
1st | Tony Saunders | LHP | Marlins | Brian Anderson | LHP | Indians |
2nd | Quinton McCracken | OF | Rockies | Jeff Suppan | RHP | Red Sox |
3rd | Bobby Abreu | OF | Astros | Gabe Alvarez | 3B | Padres |
4th | Miguel Cairo | 2B | Cubs | Jorge Fabregas | C | White Sox |
5th | Rich Butler | OF | Blue Jays | Karim Garcia | OF | Dodgers |
6th | Bobby Smith | SS | Braves | Edwin Diaz | 2B | Rangers |
7th | Jason Johnson | RHP | Pirates | Cory Lidle | RHP | Mets |
8th | Dmitri Young | OF | Reds | Joel Adamson | LHP | Brewers |
9th | Esteban Yan | RHP | Orioles | Ben Ford | RHP | Yankees |
10th | Mike Difelice | C | Cardinals | Yamil Benitez | OF | Royals |
11th | Bubba Trammell | OF | Tigers | Neil Weber | LHP | Expos |
12th | Andy Sheets | SS | Mariners | Jason Boyd | RHP | Phillies |
13th | Dennis Springer | RHP | Angels | Brent Brede | 1B | Twins |
14th | Dan Carlson | RHP | Giants | Tony Batista | SS | A’s |
2nd Round
Tampa Bay Devil Rays | Arizona Diamondbacks | |||||
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Pick | Player | Position | Team | Player | Position | Team |
1st | Brian Boehringer | RHP | Yankees | Tom Martin | LHP | Astros |
2nd | Mike Duvall | LHP | Marlins | Omar Daal | LHP | Blue Jays |
3rd | John LeRoy | RHP | Braves | Scott Winchester | RHP | Reds |
4th | Jim Mecir | RHP | Red Sox | Clint Sodowsky | RHP | Pirates |
5th | Bryan Rekar | RHP | Rockies | Danny Klassen | SS | Brewers |
6th | Rick Gorecki | RHP | Dodgers | Matt Drews | RHP | Tigers |
7th | Ramon Tatis | LHP | Cubs | Todd Erdos | RHP | Padres |
8th | Kerry Robinson | OF | Cardinals | Chris Clemons | RHP | White Sox |
9th | Steve Cox | 1B | A’s | David Dellucci | OF | Orioles |
10th | Albie Lopez | RHP | Indians | Damian Miller | C | Twins |
11th | Jose Paniagua | RHP | Expos | Hector Carrasco | RHP | Royals |
12th | Carlos Mendoza | OF | Mets | Hanley Frias | SS | Rangers |
13th | Ryan Karp | LHP | Phillies | Bob Wolcott | RHP | Mariners |
14th | Santos Hernandez | RHP | Giants | Mike Bell | 3B | Angels |
3rd Round
Tampa Bay Devil Rays | Arizona Diamondbacks | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pick | Player | Position | Team | Player | Position | Team |
1st | Randy Winn | OF | Marlins | Joe Randa | 3B | Pirates |
2nd | Terrell Wade | LHP | Braves | Jesus Martinez | LHP | Dodgers |
3rd | Aaron Ledesma | SS | Orioles | Russ Springer | RHP | Astros |
4th | Brooks Kieschnick | OF-1B | Cubs | Bryan Corey | RHP | Tigers |
5th | Luke Wilcox | OF | Yankees | Kelly Stinnett | C | Brewers |
6th | Herbert Perry | 1B | Indians | Chuck McElroy | LHP | White Sox |
7th | Vaughn Eshelman | LHP | A’s | Marty Janzen | RHP | Blue Jays |
Post-Draft Deals[edit]
Once the draft was completed a number of trades were made. Teams had to wait until after the draft or risk losing their newly acquired players because they were not on their protected lists.
- The Devil Rays traded Bobby Abreu to the Philadelphia Phillies for Kevin Stocker
- The Devil Rays traded Andy Sheets & Brian Boehringer to the San Diego Padres for John Flaherty
- The Devil Rays traded Dmitri Young to the Cincinnati Reds for Mike Kelly
- The Devil Rays purchased Fred McGriff from the Atlanta Braves
- The Diamondbacks traded Gabe Alvarez, Joe Randa and Matt Drews to the Detroit Tigers for Travis Fryman
- The Diamondbacks traded Scott Winchester to the Cincinnati Reds for Felix Rodriguez
- The Diamondbacks traded Jesus Martinez to the Florida Marlins for Devon White
- The Diamondbacks traded Chuck McElroy to the Colorado Rockies for Harvey Pulliam
- The Montreal Expos traded Pedro Martinez to the Boston Red Sox for Carl Pavano and Tony Armas, Jr
- The Montreal Expos traded Mike Lansing to the Colorado Rockies for Jake Westbrook, Mark Hamlin and John Nicholson
- The Florida Marlins traded Robb Nen to the San Francisco Giants for Joe Fontenot, Mike Pageler & Mike Villano
Further Reading[edit]
- Frank Zimniuch: Baseball's New Frontier: A History of Expansion, 1961-1998, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE, 2013. ISBN 978-0803239944
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