Players eligible for the first time who were not included on the ballot were: Rick Auerbach, Ken Brett, Reggie Cleveland, Dick Drago, Duffy Dyer, John Ellis, Tom Hutton, Pat Kelly, Mike Lum, Billy North, Johnny Oates, Freddie Patek, Dave Roberts, Rennie Stennett, Mike Tyson and John Vukovich.
With Stennett's position at second base secure in a line up loaded with young hitters such as Dave Parker, Richie Zisk, and Rich Hebner and complimented by veterans Willie Stargell and Manny Sanguillen, Pittsburgh traded up-and-coming second baseman Willie Randolph to the New York Yankees after the 1975 season.
Rennie Stennett (born 1951), former second baseman in Major League Baseball from Panama
John Rennie | Rennie Harris | Michael Rennie | John Rennie the Elder | Charles Rennie Mackintosh | Rennie Davis | Nathan Rennie | Gordon Rennie | Rennie Stennett | Rennie Ellis | John Rennie the Younger | John Rennie (engineer) | William Rennie | Stan Stennett | Samuel Stennett | Rennie v. Klein | Rennie's Mill | Pauline Rennie | Edward Rennie | Clint Stennett | Callum Keith Rennie |