Due to the poor performance of the Mets and Colt .45s after two seasons, another draft was held for the teams on October 10, 1963.[4] The other existing NL clubs made four players from their 40-man roster available at $30,000 apiece. A maximum of eight players could be selected between the two clubs. However, only three selections were made, two by New York and one by Houston.[4]
Continental League, a proposed third major league that had planned to begin play in the 1961 season
Notes
^An additional three selections were made in a supplemental draft held in October 1963.
^This draft was limited to National League teams; while the National League and American League are commonly referred to collectively as Major League Baseball, across many decades, Major League Baseball has only existed as a legal entity since 2000.[2]
^The Houston Colt .45s were renamed as the Houston Astros in 1965, and moved to the American League in 2013.