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+ | == Career highlights == | ||
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+ | === Transactions === | ||
+ | * Signed as a non-drafted free agents by the Tigers on January 24, 1993, by scout Ramon Pena. | ||
+ | * Selected by the Chicago Cubs from San Diego in the minor league Rule 5 draft on December 14, 1998. | ||
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+ | === Awards and honors === | ||
+ | * Set a [[Dominican Summer League]] record in [[1994 Dominican Summer League|1994]] by stealing 105 bases in 65 games. | ||
+ | * In 1996, was to ''Baseball America'''s Class-A all-star team, and ranked as the best defensive second baseman and best baserunner in the [[1996 Florida State League|Florida State League]]. | ||
+ | * In 1997, was named best defensive second baseman in the [[1997 Southern League|Southern League]] by ''Baseball America''. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | * {{cite-book | title=1999 Chicago Cubs Media Guide}} |
Revision as of 03:33, 21 December 2009
Contents |
Career highlights
Transactions
- Signed as a non-drafted free agents by the Tigers on January 24, 1993, by scout Ramon Pena.
- Selected by the Chicago Cubs from San Diego in the minor league Rule 5 draft on December 14, 1998.
Awards and honors
- Set a Dominican Summer League record in 1994 by stealing 105 bases in 65 games.
- In 1996, was to Baseball America's Class-A all-star team, and ranked as the best defensive second baseman and best baserunner in the Florida State League.
- In 1997, was named best defensive second baseman in the Southern League by Baseball America.
Sources
- 1999 Chicago Cubs Media Guide.