ABOUT US
I played professional baseball from 1981-1993. I played for the Oakland
A's until 1986, breaking into the big leagues in 1986. I played 2 years for the Chicago Cubs organization before signing with the San Fransisco Giants. I finished my career with 2 years in Japan playing for the Nippon Ham Fighter of Tokyo.
Here is a summary of my career and more about my career:
1- Played for Southern Junior College All-star team that played in Alaska
2- Drafted by Pittsburgh Pirates in 1980. Turned down to play at Pepperdine University
3- MVP of team at Pepperdine University earning honors. Drafted by Oakland A's,
4- Signed to play with Oakland A's
5- Won Double A championship in 1982 with the West Haven A's
6- Broke into big leagues in 1986 with Oakland
7- Traded to Cubs
8- Played two winters in Venezuela for Davey Concepcion
9- Made Triple A all-star team in 1988 while with Cubs, finishing 2nd in league in hitting
10-Signed with S.F.Giants- playing in 1989 World Series
11-Hit pinch hit 3 run home run in game 3 of 1989 world series
12-Played 2 years with S.F. Giants, gaining reputation as a good pinch hitter
13-Signed to play 2 years in Japan
I had an extensive career, getting tutored by some of the best. My first hitting instructor was Hall-of-Famer Eddie Matthews. I also was tutored under Harmon Killebrew, Billy Williams, and Dusty Baker to name a few. I won at both the minor league level and big league level and even played in other countries. Mexico, Japan, and Venezuela.
I now coach the youth of tomorrow. I am devoted to helping others. I believe in helping not only the youth of tomorrow and future big leaguer's, but in helping all people. This is evidenced by my current occupation. I am now a captain with the Tucson Fire Department and a paramedic also. I have also helped save many lives in the community. I am dedicated to serving and helping others.
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