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fkw said:Alex was a great pitcher in High School in the Bay Area. I played on the same team with him on a traveling US All Star Team in Japan, He was the best pitcher we had, and John Wetteland was on our team. You may know some of the others who played on same team, Gregg Jefferies, Matt Williams, and Bobby Bonds' son... named Barry.
Jeff N. said:There were a couple. Danny Tartabull 85D and 86D comes to mind immediately.
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Moonlight Graham said:Lou Piniella...
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leatherman said:.
Gregg Jefferies is the only player to ever receive votes for Rookie of the Year in two different seasons.
GarkoCollector said:leatherman said:Gregg Jefferies is the only player to ever receive votes for Rookie of the Year in two different seasons.
Actually, Chipper Jones got ROY votes in either 3 or 4 seasons
fkw said:Alex was a great pitcher in High School in the Bay Area. I played on the same team with him on a traveling US All Star Team in Japan, He was the best pitcher we had, and John Wetteland was on our team. You may know some of the others who played on same team, Gregg Jefferies, Matt Williams, and Bobby Bonds' son... named Barry.
fkw said:Jefferies was the best player I ever saw at the 16-18 year old level. Switch hitter with pop from both sides.
He was also "Minor League Player of the Year".... 2 years in a Row!
(1986 and 1987)