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{{person-narrative-stub}} == Profile == === Personal === * Was high school class valedictorian === Pre-professional career === * Played Little League and Thoroughbred League baseball as a youngster. * Member of U.S. All-Star team that played in the World Games in Italy in 1978 and the Pan Am Games in 1979. * Names All PAC 10 his junior year at [[Stanford University]]. === Achievements === * Led [[1983 International League]] shortstops in fielding * In 1984, he was named to the TOPPS AAA All-Star team at [[Richmond | 1984 Richmond]] == Sources == * {{cite-book | title=1989 Cleveland Indians Media Guide}}
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