American baseball player (born 1948)
Baseball player
Alan Joel Santorini (born May 19, 1948) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played all or parts of six seasons in the majors, from 1968 until 1973, for the Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals. In 1969, he led Padre pitchers (along with Joe Niekro) in wins, winning eight games that season.
1966 Major League Baseball draft first round selections
Atlanta Braves first-round draft picks
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- 1965: Grant
- 1966: Santorini
- 1967: Finlay
- 1968: Moore
- 1969: Holbert
- 1970: Broaddus
- 1971: Duncan
- 1972: Hanna
- 1973: Rockett
- 1974: D. Murphy
- 1975: Young
- 1976: Smith
- 1977: Cole
- 1978: Horner
- 1979: Komminsk
- 1980: Dayley, Acker
- 1981: Roberts
- 1982: Ward
- 1983: None
- 1984: Denson
- 1985: Greene
- 1986: Mercker
- 1987: Lilliquist
- 1988: Avery
- 1989: Houston
- 1990: C. Jones
- 1991: Kelly
- 1992: Arnold
- 1993: None
- 1994: Shumate
- 1995: Hutchinson
- 1996: Zapp, Marquis
- 1997: Cameron
- 1998: None
- 1999: None
- 2000: Wainwright, Thorman, K. Johnson, Herr
- 2001: McBride, Burrus, Lewis
- 2002: Francoeur, Meyer
- 2003: Atilano, Saltalamacchia
- 2004: None
- 2005: Devine, B. Jones
- 2006: C. Johnson, Rasmus, Evarts
- 2007: Heyward, Gilmore
- 2008: DeVall
- 2009: Minor
- 2010: Lipka
- 2011: Gilmartin
- 2012: Sims
- 2013: Hursh
- 2014: Davidson
- 2015: Allard, Soroka
- 2016: Anderson
- 2017: Wright
- 2018: Stewart
- 2019: Langeliers, Shewmake
- 2020: Shuster
- 2021: Cusick
- 2022: O. Murphy
- 2023: Waldrep
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