03/01/1987 |
Drafted in the 1987 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 20, 320th overall Pick) by the Philadelphia Quakers. |
04/10/1987 |
Released by the Philadelphia organization. |
05/23/1987 |
Signed a 1-year minor league contract with the Kansas City Wheat Kings organization. |
08/31/1987 |
Injured (back spasms), day-to-day for 1-2 weeks. |
01/01/1988 |
SISA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 2 (2); Movement: 2 (3); Control: 1 (3). |
09/29/1988 |
Won the 1988 Appalachian League Appalachian League Championship with the Burlington Timberjacks! |
01/01/1989 |
SISA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 3 (3); Movement: 3 (3); Control: 2 (4). |
04/02/1989 |
Injured (dead arm syndrome), out for 1-2 weeks. |
07/09/1989 |
Was selected to the 1989 Carolina League All-Star Game. |
07/23/1989 |
Injured (tender elbow), out for 1-2 weeks. |
08/04/1989 |
Injured (finger blister), out for 1-2 weeks. |
09/04/1989 |
Injured (dead arm syndrome), out for 1-2 weeks. |
01/01/1990 |
SISA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 2 (2); Movement: 3 (3); Control: 2 (4). |
04/16/1990 |
Pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Richmond Lava with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed! |
06/21/1990 |
Injured (strained back muscle), day-to-day for 1-2 weeks. |
07/01/1990 |
Injured (herniated disc (back)), out for 6 weeks. |
01/01/1991 |
SISA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 2 (2); Movement: 3 (3); Control: 3 (3). |
05/08/1991 |
Injured (strained bicep muscle), day-to-day for 2 weeks. |
09/30/1991 |
Injured (damaged meniscus (knee)), out for 1-2 weeks. |
10/10/1991 |
Won the 1991 Texas League TL Championship with the Wichita Controllers! |
01/01/1992 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 2 (2); Movement: 3 (3); Control: 3 (3). |
06/01/1992 |
Released by the Kansas City Wheat Kings. |
01/01/1993 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 2 (1); Movement: 3 (3); Control: 3 (3). |
01/01/1994 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Stuff: 2 (1); Movement: 3 (3); Control: 3 (3). |
01/01/1994 |
Retired from professional baseball. |