Matt Rambo had jitters early, saw 5 seasons, AA, injury

During his first big practice as a professional in 1987, Matt Rambo pitched for the club's special instructor at Utica, showing what he could do, not through speed, but through pitching, The Philadelphia Daily News wrote . "I did have some jitters out there," Rambo told The Daily News for a feature on the Phillies minor league club. "I have dreamed of being a pro pitcher for as long as I can remember. I would have signed out of high school if some team had wanted me then." As it stood, Rambo gained enough notice in college to be taken in the second round of the 1987 draft. He went on from there to see time in five seasons. He topped out at AA . Rambo's career began that year in 1987, taken by the Astros 52nd overall out of Richland College in Texas. Rambo started with the Phillies at short-season Utica . He saw 13 starts and went 4-4, with a 3.74 ERA. He then moved to single-A Spartanburg for 1988 and went 12-10, with a 3.73 ERA. For 1989, he saw Sparta...