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Johnson 27. Jay Hook (April 17, 1962) 85. Gary Kroll (August 22, 1964) 142. Nick Willhite (June 11, 1967) 28. Bob L. Miller (April 21, 1962) 86. Tom Parsons (September 15, 1964) 143. Bob Hendley (June 17, 1967) 29. Harry Chiti (April 28, 1962) --- 144. Dennis Bennett (June 27, 1967) 30. Dave Hillman 87. Billy Cowan (April 12, 1965) 145. Hal Reniff (July 1, 1967) 31. Sammy Taylor 88. Johnny Lewis 146. Phil Linz (July 13, 1967) 32. Cliff Cook (May 8, 1962) 89. Ron Swoboda 147. Danny Frisella (July 27, 1967) 33. Marv Throneberry (May 11, 1962) 90. Jim Bethke 148. Cal Koonce (August 6, 1967-1) 34. Vinegar Bend Mizell (May 15, 1962) 91. Warren Spahn (April 14, 1965) 149. Billy Wynne (August 6, 1967 - Gm 2) 35. Joe Christopher (May 21, 1962) 92. Danny Napoleon 150. Joe Grzenda (August 15, 1967) 36. Willard Hunter (June 1, 1962) 93. Tug McGraw (April 18, 1965) 151. Bill Connors (August 22, 1967) 37. Gene Woodling (June 17, 1962) 94. Yogi Berra (May 1, 1965) 152. 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