Guy Normand saw 6 pro seasons, went to Mexico, made AAA

After declining the opportunity the previous year to turn pro, Washington State hurler Guy Normand finally signed in 1986, taken by the Astros, The Portland Oregonian wrote . "I'm glad it's over," Normand, who played his high school ball in Oregon, told the paper . "I want to give pro ball a shot. I want to go back to see what a real professional career is like. I'm just happy to get the chance." Normand eventually took that chance to six pro seasons. He topped out at AAA . Normand's career began that year in 1986, taken by the Astros in the 13th round of the draft out of Washington State . Normand started with the Astros at short-season Auburn . He got into 8 games, starting six and had a 4.28 ERA. He moved to single-A Asheville for 1987 and went 16-5, with a 3.48 ERA in 31 outings, 25 starts. Normand then pitched 1988 and 1989 at single-A Osceola. Normand then started 1990 at AA Columbus , agreeing to go to Mexico and playing for Monclova. N...