Features on each member of the 1990 Clearwater Phillies, high-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, as included in that year's team set.
Clearwater Phillies (28)
- Jimmy Barragan moved on after CWS loss, saw 4 pro seasons
- Toby Borland almost quit pros, then made nine majors seasons
- Cliff Brantley showed nerves in ML debut, saw 2 bigs seasons
- Andy Carter began bigs on hit-by-pitch
- Tim Dell played for fun over 6 seasons, more, made AA
- Todd Elam pitched over three seasons
- Lee Elia played, managed, remembered for what he said
- Jeff Hulse improved in college, then got drafted; Saw three seasons, made high-A, 11/1/21
- Kennedy Infante got new chance, made AAA, missed bigs
- Lee Langley suffered devastating on-field eye injury, then returned for one more season, 10/16/21
- Al LeBoeuf has helped hitters in minors for three decades, after own minors playing career, 10/14/21
- Darrell Lindsey knew it was on him to pitch his best; Saw five pro seasons, made AA, 9/25/21
- Tony Lozinski overcame spring mental mistake to make AA; Saw three pro seasons, 10/26/21
- John Martin played a decade in the minors, then started a new career as a coach, 10/15/21
- Greg McCarthy got his confidence up, then made the majors; Later went to Europe, 10/25/21
- Terry McDevitt dreamed of pros since junior high, made it; Saw five seasons, made AA, 10/1/21
- Shelby McDonald impressed in college; Saw three pro seasons, made AA, 10/21/21
- Joe Millette made the bigs, had a little fun, played the field over two seasons, 10/18/21
- Jeff Patterson did well enough to make AAA in 1992; Later briefly made bigs with Yankees, then turned scout, 10/3/21
- Mark Randall's first love was hockey, but he played better baseball; Played in U.S., Canada and Europe, 10/20/21
- Ed Rosado moved to the pros out of high school; Saw six seasons, made AAA, 10/30/21
- Steve Scarsone got his majors chance, then took it to seven seasons, career as coach, 10/31/21
- Joe Tenhunfeld hit aggressively in college, then turned pro; Saw three seasons, made high-A, 10/10/21
- Tony Trevino accepted any position, as long as it got him in the lineup; Saw six seasons, made AA, 10/8/21
- Leroy Ventress showed speed early on; Played nine seasons, made AA, 9/30/21
- Cary Williams worked for big year, saw six seasons, made AAA
- Pat Woodruff thought the pros wouldn't call, they did: Saw five pro seasons, made AA, 10/24/21
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