1990 El Paso Diablos player profiles, AA Milwaukee

Jesus Alfaro 1990 El Paso Diablos card

Features on each member of the 1990 El Paso Diablos, AA affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers.

El Paso Diablos (25)
Charlie Montoyo 1990 El Paso Diablos card
1 - Jesus Alfaro saw 17 seasons, became El Paso's most popular
2 - Shon Ashley took his chance to 8 seasons, AAA with Expos
3 - Jim Austin did the job for Brewers over three majors seasons
4 - Mark Chapman had good game at AA, saw 6 pro seasons
5 - Craig Cooper worked on hitting in 7 seasons, made AAA
6 - Dee Dixon, New Thing, 1/16/19
7 - Greg Edge, Another Chance, 1/7/19
8 - Cal Eldred learned in 14 ML seasons
9 - Ruben Escalera, Rookie Manager, 1/11/19
10 - Dean Freeland, Still Thought, 1/6/19
11 - Robinson Garces, Four Frames, 1/25/19
12 - Chris George made majors for two outings with Brewers
13 - Sandy Guerrero, Incredible Moment, 1/12/19
14 - Mitch Hannahs, True Tactician, 1/11/19
15 - Bert Heffernan, Three Things, 1/13/19
16 - Dave Huppert, Achieved Something, 1/6/19
17 - Mike Ignasiak got home state relief win, saw 4 ML seasons
18 - Joe Kmak, Another Team, 1/22/19
19 - Paul Lindblad saw 14 ML seasons, suffered early Alzheimer's
20 - Scott May, Chance Meeting, 1/15/19
21 - Chuck McGrath made AAA with Cardinals, saw 7 seasons overall
22 - Steve Monson, Tough Mentality, 1/20/19
23 - Charlie Montoyo, First Impression, 1/24/19
24 - Ed Puig saw 11 seasons, made AAA in 4
25 - Rafael Skeete, Good Sense, 1/19/19

The 1990 AA Texas League
-Arkansas Travelers (27)
-El Paso Diablos (25)

Popular posts from this blog

A to Z: 1990 Minor League Players, Baseball Profiles

Peter Bauer learned screwball change, saw 6 seasons, AA

David Nix learned as pro, then injury, passed in 2018

Jim Voutour spent brief time in pros, career in policing

Rob Mallicoat worked hard to make majors, then get back

Features from the 1990 minor league sets (By Date)

Guillermo Sabino saw just 10 pro games in rookie ball