Quentin Harley went to play everyday, saw AA with Padres

Speaking to The Los Angeles Daily News in August 1994 for a feature on the minor leagues, Padres farmhand Quentin Harley described previously getting released by the Astros. He'd called his mother and told her he was done, he was going to college. Two weeks later, he called his agent looking to get back in, he told The Daily News . "You just have to make the most of it," Harley told The Daily News . "When I was with Houston I took it for granted. I really did." Back in the game, Harley eventually made it to AA. He then later returned in independent ball. He topped out at AA . Harley's career began in 1990, taken by the Astros in the fifth round of the draft out of Sheldon High School in Oregon. Harley was also credited as Al Harley or Alquentin Harley . Harley started with the Astros in the rookie Gulf Coast League . He got into 35 games and hit .321. He them moved to single-A Asheville for 1991 and single-A Burlington for 1992. He hit .237 at Ashevill...