Drafted in the 6th round by the A's in 1987, never got past AA ball. Best year was '89 when he hit .333 in 71 games of A ball and .339 in 16 games of AA, but never made it past that level and wound up as scout for 3 different teams.
In 1987 he had one of the greatest college seasons of all time
.529/.564/.857 with 16 HR, 90 RBi, 89 runs scored and 58 stolen bases in 55 games.
Says he was the first College Player of the Year not to make the majors.
Apparently there's a book out there called "The Hit Men and the Kid Who Batted Ninth: Biggio, Valentin, Vaughn & Robinson: Together Again in the Big Leagues" by a guy named David Siroty.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=robins003mar
The 87 draft first round included Griffey Jr. Jack McDowell, Kevin Appier, Delino DeShields, Billy SPiers, Cris Carpenter, Bidge, Pete Harnisch, and Travis Fryman.
In 1987 he had one of the greatest college seasons of all time
.529/.564/.857 with 16 HR, 90 RBi, 89 runs scored and 58 stolen bases in 55 games.
Says he was the first College Player of the Year not to make the majors.
Apparently there's a book out there called "The Hit Men and the Kid Who Batted Ninth: Biggio, Valentin, Vaughn & Robinson: Together Again in the Big Leagues" by a guy named David Siroty.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=robins003mar
The 87 draft first round included Griffey Jr. Jack McDowell, Kevin Appier, Delino DeShields, Billy SPiers, Cris Carpenter, Bidge, Pete Harnisch, and Travis Fryman.