Quinn Feno got picked by Red Sox, saw two pro seasons
Quinn Feno helped his New Bedford High School team to the state title game in 1990. Then he turned pro, The Boston Globe wrote . Feno signed with the Red Sox the day after his high school team's season ended that June, The Globe wrote . "I'm very happy and excited," Feno told The Globe then. "I've dreamed about being drafted since I was a little kid and getting chosen by the Red Sox was like the icing on the cake." Feno then started his pro career. His career, though, was slowed by a knee injury. He played in just two seasons . Feno's career began that year in 1990, taken by the Red Sox in the 14th round of the draft out of New Bedford . Feno was also credited as Vinny Feno. Ahead of the draft, Feno spoke to The Globe about his approach, having worked with former Red Sox hitting instructor Walt Hriniak at a hitting school three years earlier. "I started out a little slow (the following season), but then midway through the season it just seem...


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