Jim Voutour spent brief time in pros, career in policing
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Playing for SUNY Brockport in western New York, Jim Voutour had his sights set on the pros. And, if the pros didn't work out, business finance, he told The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle in April 1987. "That's the dream for anybody," Voutour told The Democrat and Chronicle then of pro baseball. "But I'm not depending on dropping out and going professional." Voutour ended up realizing, if briefly, his goal of playing pro baseball . But his post-playing career ended up not being in business finance. It ended up being in law enforcement. Voutour ultimately became a sheriff's deputy in Niagara County, New York, where he grew up. By 2008, he'd risen through the ranks to run for the top job himself, Niagara County Sheriff. And he won. Voutour's brief pro career began and ended in 1990, signed by the Tigers as an undrafted free agent out of Brockport. At Brockport, Voutour hit 20 home runs and nine triples, longtime school records. He also had...