7 NO CHOICE, traded to Philadelphia in Jerry Reichow trade. In total, Topps issued 73 cloth stickers (55 player cards and 18 puzzle pieces) that could be peeled off of their paper backing and stuck just about anywhere. - from the page about Dave Winfield at the Hall of Fame website. 7 HAP FARBER (181), LB, Mississippi, 9 GEORGE MORROW (233), DE, Mississippi, 11 GODFREY ZAUNBRECHER (286), C, LSU, 12 JAMES HOLLAND (311), DB, Jackson State, 13 ROBERT PEARCE (337), DB, Stephen F. Austin, 14 TOM SPINKS (363), WR, Louisiana Tech, 15 BENNIE FRANCIS (388), DE, Chadron, 16 BRUCE CERONE (417), WR, Emporia State. 1. 4 ALVIN COLEMAN (87), DB, Tennessee A&I. 7. Traded to Kansas City for 5b and. .. (A) NO CHOICE. [40], On June 5, 2008, Major League Baseball held a special draft of the surviving Negro league players to acknowledge and rectify their exclusion from the major leagues on the basis of race. Between 1982 and 1988, he drove in 744 runs, won five Gold Glove Awards, and was named to the All-Star Game every season. 6 (A) WIBER AYLOR (83), T, S.W. Dave Winfield - Wikipedia Traded to Cleveland with Stalin Colinet for Jerry Ball in 1999. 1977 Topps Dave Winfield #390, Cloth Sticker #52. 7 BOB MEERS (106), WR, Massachusetts. a true five-tool athlete . To Houston in Warren Moon trade. 7. Choice from Carolina for 5B. By Steven R. Hoffbeck . Winfield did not become a formidable 6'6" athlete until his senior year at Saint Paul Central High School. 1 (A) NO CHOICE, traded to Atlanta for 1st and 3rd choice in 1985. KENTRELL BROTHERS (160), LB, Missouri (160). In Week 17, Winfield collected a season-high 11 combined tackles as the Bills defeated the Indianapolis Colts 316. (D) PATRICK JONES (90), DE, Pittsburgh. 5. .. NO CHOICE. (B) ALEXANDER MATTISON (102), RB, Boise State. 6. 5 SEAN BOYD (137), S, North Carolina. Traded to Detroit for 7C and 4th in '13. 1. But it wasnt like everybody sitting at home and getting ready to watch the draft show.. .. JAMARCA SANFORD (231), FS, Mississippi. Winfield finished third in the NL Most Valuable Player voting that season when he also won the first of seven Gold Glove Awards in right field. Choice from Arizona in exchange of draft picks. Choice from San Francisco. Swinging for the Fences, Black Baseball in Minnesota, In 1992, he signed with the Toronto Blue Jays as their designated hitter and batted .290 with 26 homers and 108 RBI. 9 BILLY DIGGS (236), WR, Winston-Salem. Traded to New England for 1C. 4 JOHN SWAIN (101), DB, Miami (Fla.). 4 NO CHOICE. Template:Infobox baseball player . 4 (B) JIM HARRIS (55), DT, Utah State, choice from Cleveland. 5 (A) JAMES FERGUSON (120), DB, Stanford, Choice from Denver along with Rod Sherman for Gene. Winfield is the only one to be selected by four pro teams. 4. He missed the entire 1989 season due to injury, then rebounded with a productive 1990, winning the AL Comeback Player of the Year Award for the California Angels after a trade for Mike Witt on May 11th. It was no big deal, Winfield said in a recent phone interview. Choice from NY Jets. In 1989, Yankee owner George Steinbrenner was suspended from running the Yankees for two years because of his connections to a gambler, whom he'd paid to find embarrassing information on Winfield. (A) NO CHOICE. Choice from Miami in exchange of draft picks. Choice from Denver for 4th and 6th choices in 1995. In retirement, he worked in the front office of the San Diego Padres, holding the title of Executive Vice-President and senior adviser, and as a spring training instructor. (B) IFEADI ODENIGBO (220), DE, Northwestern. Traded to Atlanta for 6A and 7A. ERIC KENDRICKS (45), LB, UCLA. He had the winning hit in the 1992 World Series with the Blue Jays over the Atlanta Braves. On July 4, 2006, Winfield was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in its inaugural class. (D) No Choice. Choice from Baltimore for Everett Lindsay. 2. 10 (B) DONALD SMITH (271), CB, Liberty. Traded to Clevlenad for 1B and 5A. David Mark Winfield (born October 3, 1951) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) right fielder. [10] He finished his rookie season in 1999 with 40 combined tackles and two interceptions in 16 games and two starts. Winfield switched from a partial baseball scholarship to a full ride in basketball in 1971. We were in the College World Series, but there was no videotape of it. Winfield was one of the greatest all-around athletes in the history of professional sports. Choice from N.Y. Giants. If he had, he wouldve just missed future Super Bowl winning coach Tony Dungy, a U freshman in 1973. Inducted into the University of Minnesota "M" Club Hall of Fame . (B) NO CHOICE. 7 NO CHOICE, traded to Cincinnati for Orlando Nelson. 3 EDDIE HACKETT (76), WR, Alcorn A&M, 4 VINCE CLEMENTS (102), RB, Connecticut. 7 (A) SCOTT REAGAN (179), DT, Humboldt. Traded to Pittsburgh in exchange of draft picks. NO CHOICE. 3 NO CHOICE, traded to Pittsburgh for Brady Keys. Matt Monagan: "Dave Winfield traded for a dinner? 4. Traded to New England in exchange of draft picks. He honed his skills at St. Paul Central High School, and it was as a senior he truly burst onto the scene. 7. Call it an educated deduction. Bud Grant - Named Vikings Head Coach on March 10, 1967Came to Minnesota following a successful coaching career in the Canadian Football League with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, leading the team to 4 Grey Cup championships and playing in the game 6 timesCoached the Vikings in 281 total games, retiring after the 1983 season only to be coaxed back to coach the team again in 1985 before retiring for goodLed Vikings to Super Bowl IV, VIII, IX and XIWon 11 Central Division titles and made 12 appearances in the playoffsMember of both the CFL and Pro Football Halls of FameBorn May 20, 1927 in Superior, WIResides in Bloomington, MNAn avid outdoorsman who travels the world hunting and fishing. (A) JUSTIN JEFFERSON (22), WR, LSU. [46], Well known for his philanthropic work, Winfield was the first active athlete to create a philanthropic foundation. In 1978, he was named Padres team captain and in 1979, he batted .308 with 34 home runs and 118 RBI. Dave Winfield decries the way parents are raising single-sport child 3 NO CHOICE, traded to Philadelphia for Phil King. (A) SHARRIF FLOYD (23), DT, Florida. Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. Things have changed. [5], When Winfield joined the New York Yankees, he set aside $3 million of his contracted salary for the Winfield Foundation. (A) KENE NWANGWU (119), RB, Iowa State. (C) JABARI PRICE (225), CB, North Carolina. Antoine Winfield Sr. - Wikipedia Dave Winfield Stats & Facts - This Day In Baseball 5. Yet Winfield has another passion he has supported for 30 years, young Blacks in his home city of St. Paul. Bei der Nutzung unserer Websites und Apps verwenden wir, unsere Websites und Apps fr Sie bereitzustellen, Nutzer zu authentifizieren, Sicherheitsmanahmen anzuwenden und Spam und Missbrauch zu verhindern, und, Ihre Nutzung unserer Websites und Apps zu messen, personalisierte Werbung und Inhalte auf der Grundlage von Interessenprofilen anzuzeigen, die Effektivitt von personalisierten Anzeigen und Inhalten zu messen, sowie, unsere Produkte und Dienstleistungen zu entwickeln und zu verbessern. Compensatory Selection. Choice from Washington. 7 NO CHOICE, traded to Seattle for John Harris. 1. Yankee Derek Jeter, who grew up idolizing Winfield for both his athleticism and humanitarianism, credits Winfield as the inspiration for his own Turn 2 Foundation. 5. Out-of-staters ponder a move thanks to online buzz, Homeless people were turned away 7,000 times last year from shelters in Hennepin County, Grassroots groups team up to oppose big Twin Cities area transit projects, Judge throws out Trump's 'big lie' defamation lawsuit against CNN, As 'farming ugly' grows in Minnesota, more money and regulation arrive. [3][4] His parents divorced when he was three years old, leaving him and his older brother Stephen to be raised by their mother, Arline, and a large extended family of aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins. He was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft. 5 NO CHOICE, traded to Washington for Bob Breitenstein. .. CHRISTIAN PONDER (12), QB, Florida State, 2. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2001. Choice from Miami for 6b. 5. . Winfield's 11th-inning double plated two runs and was the difference in the 4-3 victory that gave the Blue Jays their first World Series title. Choice from New England for 2, 3, 4a, 7c. 7. .. RYAN D'IMPERIO (237), LB, Rutgers, 1. 3. Traded to New England for 1C. Dave Winfield receives Louisville Slugger's 2016 Living Legend Award You're like a good negotiator. Apologetic Vikings rookie Addison starts with plenty to prove after .. (A) ANTONIO WILSON (106), LB, Texas A&M-Commerce. 1 (B) CHRIS DOLEMAN (4), LB, Pittsburgh, Choice from Atlanta. Winfield was a fan favorite and also demanded fan participation. Traded to Green Bay in exchange of draft picks. .. NO CHOICE. Flashing back to January 1973, a few weeks after the Miami Dolphins went undefeated to win Super Bowl VII, the NFL Draft was held in New York City. 7 (B) TRIPP WELBORNE (180), S, Michigan, Choice from LA Raiders. In March 2016, Winfield helped represent Major League Baseball in Cuba during President Obama's trip to the island in an attempt to help normalize relations. He has an adult daughter, Shanel, by Sandra Renfro. Traded to San Francisco for 4a. 1 NO CHOICE, traded to Dallas in Herschel Walker trade. 5 (B) BOB HALL (76), DB, Brown, from Chicago for Palmer Pyle. Winfield Was the Star that Came Home - Twins - Twins Daily [28] The following week, Winfield made eight solo tackles, two pass deflections, and intercepted a pass attempt by Titans quarterback Billy Volek during a 203 victory against the Tennessee Titans in Week 7. . 6 BOB LACEY (75), WR, North Carolina, 8 BILL McWATTERS (103), RB, North Texas State, 9 DARRELL LESTER (118), RB, McNeese. WILLIE BEAVERS (121), T, Western Michigan. .. (B) NO CHOICE. Traded to Baltimore for 1C, 3. .. ROD DAVIS (155), LB, Southern Mississippi, 6. 1. In 1975, Winfields third year with the Padres, Musselman made his pro coaching debut in town with the ABAs San Diego Sails. 5. 3. . (B) DIMITRIUS UNDERWOOD (29), DE, Michigan St. 2. . Dave Winfield's debut. 6. Traded to Cincinnati for 2a. 10 (A) MELVIN BROWN (255), DB, Mississippi. Traded to New England for Jimmy Hitchcock in 1998. .. DARRION SCOTT (88), DE, Ohio State. 3 (B) SCOTT ANDERSON (77), C, Missouri. Dave Winfield: 429: TE: 0: 0: 0: Minnesota: More 1973 Vikings Pages. 7. Choice from Cleveland for 1A. .. NO CHOICE. The team's offense for the most part was inconsistent, and they were also set back by key injuries to Reggie Jackson and Graig Nettles, who each only played three games with one combined RBI (the same as Winfield). During the 197273 basketball season, he also was involved in a brawl when Ohio State played at Minnesota. Winfield was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on January 16, 2001 by the Baseball Writers Association of America. .. (D) GREG CHILDS, (134), WR, Arkansas. [1973] Advanced directly to the Major Leagues without playing the minors . 2 (A) ED WHITE (39), G, California. Stories from baseball's rich history are constantly being added to keep you connected to the game you love. .. NO CHOICE. Choice from Washington in Brad Johnson trade. [48] When Winfield joined the Toronto Blue Jays, he learned teammate David Wells was one of the "Winfield kids" who attended Padres games. 4. 10 (B) DAVE MASON (246), DB, Nebraska, 11 GEARY MURDOCK (274), T, Iowa State, 12 ALAN SPENCER (299), WR, Pittsburg State, 14 EDDIE BISHOP (352), DB, Southern, 15 TONY CHANDLER (377), RB, Missouri Valley, 16 LARRY SMILEY (402), DE, Texas Southern, 17 DAVE WINFIELD (429), TE, Minnesota. WHIP WALTON (75), LB, San Diego State. Winfield attended a visit with the Minnesota Vikings and officially signed with them the following day. David Mark Winfield, 1951 103 - . [39], Winfield signed with the Seattle Seahawks on April 17, 2013 to a one-year, $3 million contract. 6. 1 NO CHOICE, traded to San Diego for San Diego's 1st and 3rd choice in 1986. He helped the Yankees win the American League pennant in 1981 and recorded six 100-RBI seasons in seven years from 1982-88. Choice from New England. 3. July 25, 2023 | 00:09:13. Although in his late 30s, Winfield was still a productive hitter. 3. 8 NO CHOICE, traded to San Francisco for Keith Henderson. He is one of only two men ever drafted in three pro sports. Carolina A&T. Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, 2001. 5 NO CHOICE, traded to LA Raiders for 5th, 7th, and 11th choices in 1984. 4. 6. [5][16] For years afterward, Winfield's appearances in Toronto were greeted by fans standing and flapping their armsuntil the 1992 season when being signed by Gillick for the Blue Jays where Winfield became a fan favorite. On July 23, 2009 the Vikings signed Winfield to a new five-year, $36 million contract. 6. 7 PETE BERCICH (211), LB, Notre Dame, 1 (A) DERRICK ALEXANDER (11), DE, Florida State. Now, in an era of one-sport specialization, Winfield still encourages kids to play multiple sports because that helped him grow mentally and physically and kept him from burning out. 4. 3. 6 RAY YAKAVONIS (148), DE, East Stroudsburg State, 7 HENRY JOHNSON (174), LB, Georgia Tech. Choice from LA Raiders in exchange of draft picks. Choice from Kansas City in exchange of drat picks. Subscribe to Stathead Baseball: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Baseball Reference Database. 5 ALLEN RICE (140), RB, Baylor, Choice from L.A. Rams. Choice from Tennessee for 7B in 2012. .. (C) CEDRIC JAMES (131), WR, TCU. [6][7], Winfield also played college summer baseball for the Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks for two seasons (197172) and was the MVP in 1972. Winfield then went on a local radio station and inadvertently invited "all the kids of San Diego" to attend. 6 NO CHOICE, traded to Cleveland for T. Franckhauser, F. Cox, C. Ferguson and E. Linden. The Winfield Student-Athlete annual awards are given out to 12 deserving girls and boys each June. 2 BRAD EDWARDS (54), S, South Carolina, Choice from Denver. NO CHOICE. .. (B) MICHAEL BOIREAU (56), DE, Miami (Fla.). Traded to Kansas City for DE Jared Allen. Winfield attended St. Paul Central High School and earned a scholarship to the University of Minnesota, where he starred in basketball and baseball for the Golden Gophers. [14] In the offseason, Winfield returned to Toronto and donated two paintings for an Easter Seals auction, which raised over $60,000. He more than doubled the previous record set when Nolan Ryan signed with the Houston Astros in 1979. 5 (B) MIKE O'SHEA (112), WR, Utah State, Choice from Pittsburgh for Bobby Walden. .. NO CHOICE. 1 RON YARY (1), T, USC, Choice from NY Giants as part of Tarkenton trade. On a June day in 1973, Dave Winfield and the Gophers were gearing up for baseballs College World Series when the coaches announced the San Diego Padres had selected him fourth overall in the MLB Draft. They started alongside safeties Corey Chavous and Darren Sharper. .. EVERSON GRIFFEN (100), DE, Southern Cal, 5. Choice from Atlanta for Oscar Reed. Choice from Washington in exchange of draft picks. .. JOSH ROBINSON (66), CB, Central Florida, 4. 3. He chose the Padres and received a $50,000 signing bonus plus $18,000 a . Winfield was one of the game's best players throughout the contract's life. 4. 5. 2 (A) ARCHIE SUTTON (15), T, Illinois, from N.Y. Giants as part of the Hugh McElhenny trade. 5. They always have a plan. 9 ISAAC HAGINS (262), WR/RS, Southern, 10 BILL SALMON (289), QB, Northern Iowa, 11 STEVE KRACHER (318), RB, Montana State, 12 ROBERT SPARKS (345), DB, San Francisco State, 13 GARY PAULSON (372), DE, Colorado State, 16 RANDY HICKEL (457), DB, Montana State, 17 DICK LUKOWSKI (484), DT, West Virginia, 2 DENNIS SWILLEY (55), G, Texas A&M, 3 TOM HANNON (83), S, Michigan State. After Winfields senior year, the NBAs Atlanta Hawks (fifth round) and ABAs Utah Stars (fourth round) both selected him in their respective drafts. 3. .. NO CHOICE. The 12-time all-star outfielder came home to play for the Twins in 1993, and he delivered his 3,000th-career hit at the Metrodome that year. 4. Spotlighting Dave Winfield's Hall of Fame Career. (C) DANIELLE HUNTER (88), DE, LSU. Read a quick bio and recap of the various head coaches the Vikings have had throughout the team's history. .. (B) JAYMAR JOHNSON (193), WR, Jackson State. Scoggins: How does this 34-year-old Viking feel? [citation needed] He hit for the cycle in June 1991 against the Kansas City Royals, hitting 5 for 5 in the game. Traded to Washington for 6b and 7a. Ultimately, the foundation received all of its funding and the alleged improprieties proved unfounded. the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL, and the San Diego Padres, who took him in the 1973 amateur draft. 2 NO CHOICE, traded to Philadelphia for Charlie Johnson. .. (B) JARIUS WRIGHT (118), WR, Arkansas. Dave Winfield - Baseball-Reference.com NO CHOICE. Choice from N.Y. Giants as a part of Tarkenton trade. 4. Ed. ABA and NFL -- in three different sports. Antoine Duane Winfield Jr. (born August 16, 1998) is an American football free safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). 11 BRAD BAXTER (303), RB, Alabama State, 12 (A) SHAWN WOODSON (331), LB, James Madison. 8 NO CHOICE, traded to Baltimore for the rights to Larry Kramer. NO CHOICE (14), Traded to NY Jets for 1, 3a, 3d and 4d. Of the 660 cards that make up 1977 Topps, 55 of them were also featured in one of the few oddball sets that Topps made in the late 1970s. Choice from Tampa Bay for 3. a complete player . .. (B) CHANDLER WILLIAMS (233), WR, Florida International. Choice from Miami for Mike Wallace trade. .. ADRIAN PETERSON (7), RB, Oklahoma. (B) NO CHOICE. Dave Winfield signs with hometown Minnesota Twins 5 (A) DOUG PASCHAL (121), RB, North Carolina. 32 with the Angels, Blue Jays and Twins. 3. [31] On November 6, 2005, Winfield collected a season-high 14 combined tackles (11 solo), deflected two passes, and made an interception off Lions quarterback Joey Harrington during a 2714 win against the Detroit Lions in Week 9. Imagine what would happen if a. 7. 5. The All-Star open-practice has since been adopted by Major League Baseball and continues to this day. 1984 Topps. 7. 4. DUBOSE (193), DE, Louisville. Choice from San Francisco for Gerald Hodges. 4 (B) BRUCE ADAMS (103), WR, Kansas, 6 BUBBA BROUSSARD (155), LB, Houston, 8 JOE HOLLIMON (207), DB, Arkansas State, 9 JOHN PASSANANTI (233), G, Western Illinois, 12 AUTRY BEAMON (311), DB, East Texas State, 13 MIKE HURD (336), WR, Michigan State, 14 MIKE STRICKLAND (363), RB, E. Michigan, 15 OLLIE BAKKEN (388), LB, Minnesota, 16 TOM GOEDJEN (414), K, Iowa State, 17 ADOLPH BELLIZEARE (441), RB, Penn State, 1 JAMES WHITE (25), DT, Oklahoma State, 4 LEONARD WILLIS (118), WR, Ohio State. 3 NO CHOICE. (B) JEFF GLADNEY (31), CB, TCU. Dave's professional sports career . Traded to New England for 1C. Get our Minnesota sports newsletters. Choice from Washington in Rich Gannon trade.