1990 New York Mets minor leaguers


Features on each player in the 1990 New York Mets farm system

Complete:

  • AAA - Tidewater Tides (48)
  • AA - Jackson Mets (45)
  • High-A - St. Lucie Mets (44)
  • Single-A - Columbia Mets (40)
  • Short-Season - Pittsfield Mets (39)
  • Rookie - Kingsport Mets (36)
  • Rookie - Gulf Coast League Mets (32)

1990 Tidewater Tides (48)
1 - Shawn Barton achieved lifelong dream in 3 bigs seasons
2 - Tim Bogar knew he'd make the majors, not star, later coached
3 - Kevin Brown showed poise, made 3 major league seasons
4 - Chuck Carr played with skill, as free spirit in 8 ML seasons
5 - Rocky Childress saw ML in 4 seasons, then tried for 5th
6 - Angelo Cuevas concentrated on game, made pros, saw AAA
7 - John Cumberland saw six majors seasons, then coached there
8 - Mike DeButch made AAA with Mets, worked to contribute
9 - Alex Diaz, Type of Game
Carlos Diaz was itching to start after college. He made the majors for nine games.
10 - Mario Diaz played in pros over 20 years, saw majors in 9
11 - Howie Freiling played four pro seasons, coached, managed
12 - Jeff Gardner, Every Day
Jeff Gardner's major league debut was as good as they said it would be. He played in major league seasons.
13 - Brian Givens, Talked About
Brian Givens eventually made the majors - in his 12th season of pro ball.
14 - Ed Glynn played in majors over decade with Mets, others
15 - Denny Gonzalez, Didn't Expect
Denny Gonzalez got intentionally walked in his major league debut. He played in five seasons.
16 - Kenny Graves had high hopes, arm problems, saw 2 seasons
17 - Manny Hernandez realized dream in ML with Astros, Mets
18 - Keith Hughes, Some Enthusiasm
Keith Hughes got his first major league hit in 1987, it led to a Phillies win. He played in four major league seasons.
19 - Jeff Innis, Regular Basis
Jeff Innis played seven major league seasons, all with the Mets. He tried to get an eighth with a knuckleball, but it didn't work.
20 - Chris Jelic made ultimate goal, majors, for 4 games
21 - Steve Kiefer returned from assault to bigs, saw 6 seasons
22 - Crucito Lara saw pros from Dominican Republic, made AAA
23 - Scott Lawrenson, Saved a Life
Scott Lawrenson worked his way up from rookie ball to the majors, as a trainer.
24 - Dave Liddell, Well Above
Dave Liddell singled in his first major league at bat and in his last. They were the same hit.
25 - Barry Lyons believed in himself, saw 7 majors seasons
26 - Julio Machado got three ML seasons, convicted of murder
27 - Cesar Mejia threw no-hitter at AA, made AAA, Taiwan
28 - Orlando Mercado, Grand Slam
Orlando Mercado's first major league hit was a home run - a grand slam.
29 - Rich Miller, Ins and Outs
Rich Miller knows what it's like being in the minors. He's been there for three decades.
30 - Johnny Monell made AAA in long career, son made majors
31 - Jeff Musselman overcame much in 5 ML seasons, career
32 - Scott Nielsen, Can Pitch
Scott Nielsen proved he could pitch. He did so in the majors in four seasons.
33 - Dale Plummer had close calls over 7-season pro career
34 - Darren Reed, Resulting Injury
Darren Reed to make the majors after his 1991 spring trade to the Expos. He was soon out for the year with an injury.
35 - Gilberto Roca proved versatile over 6 seasons, made AAA
36 - Roger Samuels looked for bigs opportunity, saw 2 seasons
37 - Zoilo Sanchez, Two Homers
Zoilo Sanchez hit 15 home runs one year. He made it to AAA, but never made the majors.
38 - Pete Schourek saw 11 ML seasons with Reds, Mets, others
39 - Craig Shipley went from Australia to long majors career
40 - Doug Sisk saw cheers turn to boos, made 9 majors seasons
41 - Ray Soff waited for 1st ML win, got 5
42 - Steve Swisher, Work and Success
Steve Swisher knew players had to work to be successful. He taught that to players, and his son.
43 - Lou Thornton, Stuck Around
Lou Thornton played parts of five major league seasons. He then came back to try for one more.
44 - Kelvin Torve, Sure SituationsKelvin Torve's first major league at bat came with a chance to win the game against a Hall of Famer. He struck out.
45 - Dave Trautwein stayed prepared, saw six seasons, AAA
46 - Julio Valera made 5 bigs seasons with 'dastardly dip' slider
47 - Aguedo Vasquez saw minors with Royals, Mets, made Taiwan
48 - Wally Whitehurst got unusual first ML win, saw 7 seasons


Jackson Mets (45)
  1. Bob Apodaca showed patience as majors player, coach
  2. Kevin Baez showed guts enough to see bigs over three seasons
  3. Terry Bross broke AA team saves record, saw 10 ML games
  4. Don Brown showed maturity, leadership, saw 6 pro seasons
  5. Jeff Bumgarner put pressure as top pick, saw 8 pro seasons
  6. Chuck Carr played with skill, as free spirit in 8 ML seasons
  7. Doug Cinnella threw no-hitters for first two pro wins
  8. Angelo Cuevas concentrated on game, made pros, saw AAA
  9. Steve Davis saw Reds, Mets systems in 7 seasons, made AA
  10. Joe Dellicarri proved gutsy over 7 pro seasons, made AAA
  11. Scott Diez paid dues, saw 9 seasons, AA, missed majors
  12. Chris Donnels impressed in ML debut, saw 8 seasons, Japan
  13. Todd Douma went to new college, saw 4 pro seasons, AAA
  14. D.J. Dozier played both football, baseball, saw NFL, MLB
  15. Rocky Elli, Too Much, 9/15/19
  16. Howie Freiling played four pro seasons, coached, managed
  17. Ron Gideon tried pitching, made AA
  18. Javier Gonzalez, Big Day, 6/26/19
  19. Kenny Graves had high hopes, arm problems, saw 2 seasons
  20. Reid Hartmann made pros over 3 seasons, AA for 8 games
  21. Manny Hernandez realized dream in ML with Astros, Mets
  22. Rudy Hernandez, About Baseball, 6/7/19
  23. Eric Hillman visualized, made three Mets seasons, Japan
  24. Fred Hina, Well Organized, 9/20/19
  25. Todd Hundley, Home Runs, 6/8/19
  26. Clint Hurdle, Much Time, 9/28/19
  27. Alex Jimenez, Hit Streak, 6/18/19
  28. Doug Kline, Everyone There, 6/5/19
  29. Crucito Lara saw pros from Dominican Republic, made AAA
  30. Steve Larose saw 7 seasons with Mets, Astros, made AA
  31. Terry McDaniel, Front Office, 8/29/19
  32. Mike Miller, Possible Promotion, 9/18/19
  33. Jim Morrisette returned from injury, saw 6 seasons, AA
  34. Tito Navarro made 12 major league games, got one ML hit
  35. Toby Nivens, Biggest Thing, 8/21/19
  36. Vladimir Perez followed brothers, saw decade-plus, AA
  37. Dale Plummer had close calls over 7-season pro career
  38.  Dave Proctor, Power Potential, 8/22/19
  39. Gilberto Roca proved versatile over 6 seasons, made AAA, 2/27/26
  40.  Jaime Roseboro, Position Choice, 6/19/19
  41. Pete Schourek saw 11 ML seasons with Reds, Mets, others
  42. Aguedo Vasquez saw minors with Royals, Mets, made Taiwan
  43. Joe Whipps, Showed It, 6/27/19
  44. Anthony Young lost a lot in bigs, said it made him better
  45. Alan Zinter made majors in 14th season, later coached

St. Lucie Mets (44)

  1. Tim Blackwell relayed ML experiences as minors manager
  2. Mike Brady got traded, had early success, saw 4 pro seasons
  3. Don Brown showed maturity, leadership, saw 6 pro seasons
  4. Kevin Brown showed poise, made 3 major league seasons
  5. Jeromy Burnitz drew Maris comparisons, saw 14 bigs seasons
  6. Chris Butterfield believed he'd make bigs, missed in 9 years
  7. Kevin Carroll had baseball background, played 5 seasons
  8. Alberto Castillo worked hard, saw 12 majors seasons
  9. Archie Corbin had much fun over 3 major league seasons
  10. Brian Davis had good night at high-A, saw 5 seasons
  11. Joe Dellicarri proved gutsy over 7 pro seasons, made AAA
  12. D.J. Dozier played both football, baseball, saw NFL, MLB
  13. Dan Furmanik played over four pro seasons, made high-A
  14. Marc Goldberg won sportscasting awards, got baseball card
  15. Kenny Graves had high hopes, arm problems, saw 2 seasons
  16. Greg Hansell saw 15 pro seasons, bigs in four, also Japan
  17. Denny Harriger made majors after decade-plus in minors
  18. Reid Hartmann made pros over 3 seasons, AA for 8 games
  19. Derek Henderson loved to play, saw 15 seasons, made AAA
  20. Chris Hill liked starting games, saw nine seasons, AAA
  21. Eric Hillman visualized, made three Mets seasons, Japan
  22. Joel Horlen pitched in majors, later coached in minors
  23. Steve Jacobucci served as minors trainer, then college
  24. Paul Johnson turned pitcher, saw two pro seasons, high-A
  25. John Johnstone took ability to adapt 8 majors seasons
  26. Jimy Kelly played 6 pro seasons, had rule named for him
  27. Steve Larose saw 7 seasons with Mets, Astros, made AA
  28. Juan Marina showed promise, saw 5 pro seasons, single-A
  29. Lee May Jr. coached after 8-season pro career, made AAA
  30. Loy McBride saw ball well, played 4 pro seasons, made AA
  31. Cesar Mejia threw no-hitter at AA, made AAA, Taiwan
  32. Jim Morrisette returned from injury, saw 6 seasons, AA
  33. Steve Newton had success as starter, saw six pro seasons
  34. Bob Olah learned from mistakes, saw 5 seasons, high-A
  35. Vladimir Perez followed brothers, saw decade-plus, AA
  36. Ed Perozo wanted the chance, made high-A, independents
  37. Andy Reich showed command enough to see 6 seasons, AA
  38. Nikco Riesgo played 7 seasons, spring 1995, wrote book
  39. Bryan Rogers did his job over decade as pro, made AAA
  40. Doug Saunders made 28 majors games over single season
  41. Pete Schourek saw 11 ML seasons with Reds, Mets, others
  42. Dave Telgheder threw no-hitter at AAA, made 6 ML seasons
  43. Derrick Young played consistent, saw 5 seasons, high-A
  44. Alan Zinter made majors in 14th season, later coached

Columbia Mets (40)
1 - Jay Brazeau served as a minor league general manager
2 - Tim Buhe went from high school title to Northwestern, pros
3Bob Burton started as trainer, then moved to sports medicine
4 - Chris Butler played what he always wanted, pro baseball
5 - Stanton Cameron hit home runs in minors, missed bigs
6 - Kevin Carroll had baseball background, played 5 seasons
7 - Alberto Castillo worked hard, saw 12 majors seasons
8 - Brian Davis had good night at high-A, saw 5 seasons
9 - Nick Davis opened pro career with big hit, saw 4 seasons
10 - Alberto Diaz made perfect sacrifice in 1991, saw 5 seasons
11 - Chris Dorn delivered at high-A, played six seasons
12 - Art Emm pitched well in rookie ball, saw 3 pro seasons
13 - Jack Fisher gave up historic home runs, later coached
14 - Brook Fordyce gained confidence, made bigs over decade
15 - Mike Freitas took baseball seriously, saw 9 seasons, AAA
16 - Dan Furmanik played over four pro seasons, made high-A
17 - Steve Gasser started well, had control problems, saw AAA
18 - James Harris got base hits over 10 seasons, made high-A
19 - Reid Hartmann made pros over 3 seasons, AA for 8 games
20 - Jamie Hoffner stayed ready over 7 pro seasons, made AA
21 - Tim Howard made AAA, then went to Taiwan, saw 13 seasons
22 - Pat Howell played 18 pro seasons, 31 major league games
23 - Paul Johnson turned pitcher, saw two pro seasons, high-A
24 - Gregg Langbehn pitched relaxed, saw 8 seasons, AAA, more
25 - Tim Marting helped teams find success in varying roles
26 - Joe McCann played five pro seasons, made high-A in three
27 - Tim McClinton played 2 sports in high school, saw 5 seasons
28 - Tito Navarro made 12 major league games, got one ML hit
29 - Jarrod Parker saw 4 pro seasons, then became minister
30 - Curtis Pride, good major league ballplayer, who was deaf
31 - Andy Reich showed command enough to see 6 seasons, AA
32 - Ryan Richmond saw four pro seasons with Mets, single-A
33 - Deron Sample hit in college, pitched in 7 pro seasons
34 - Philip Scott got embarrassed by Morganna, made single-A
35 - Bill Stein knew role in 14 ML seasons, as minors manager
36 - Dave Telgheder threw no-hitter at AAA, made 6 ML seasons
37 - Mark Thomas toughed it out first year to play 5 seasons
38 - Tony Valle saw 2 pro seasons, single-A  with Braves, Mets
39 - Julian Vasquez put up good enough numbers for AAA, Taiwan
40 - Joe Vitko saw six pro seasons, three major league games

Pittsfield Mets (39)
  1. Tom Allison saw playing time as basis for career as scout
  2. Joe Arrendondo had good at bats, saw two pro seasons
  3. Bill Bird helped Pittsfield Mets, played baseball, hockey
  4. Tim Buhe went from high school title to Northwestern, pros
  5. Jeromy Burnitz drew Maris comparisons, saw 14 bigs seasons
  6. Alberto Castillo worked hard, saw 12 majors seasons
  7. Juan Castillo made bigs for two games over nine seasons
  8. Ken Coffee took work ethic from college to 6 pro outings, 1/31/26
  9. Nick Davis opened pro career with big hit, saw 4 seasons
  10. Todd Douma went to new college, saw 4 pro seasons, AAA
  11. Brian Dunn worked to hit over 3 pro seasons, made high-A
  12. Jim Eschen played, then worked to help as minors manager
  13. Andy Fidler impressed in high school, saw four pro seasons
  14. Mike Freitas took baseball seriously, saw 9 seasons, AAA
  15. Billy Gardner Jr. followed father into coaching, managing
  16. Robbi Guzik moved to pro pitching, saw four seasons, AA
  17. Joe Hawkins served as trainer in minors, high school
  18. Jason King anchored college infield, saw 4 seasons, AAA
  19. Travis Kinyoun saw 3 seasons, 3 organizations, high-A, 1/27/26
  20. Michael Landsman got minors ump job, soon burned out
  21. A.J. Lostaglio used judgment as minors, college umpire
  22. Two New York-Penn League umpires on card identified
  23. Tim McClinton played 2 sports in high school, saw 5 seasons
  24. Wallace Minnifield went pro in summer ball, saw 3 seasons
  25. Randy Niemann made bigs as player, then made it as coach
  26. Jarrod Parker saw 4 pro seasons, then became minister
  27. Ed Perozo wanted the chance, made high-A, independents
  28. Jim Scheffler turned pro as pitcher, saw 3 pro seasons
  29. Mike Sciortino tried pitching and hitting, saw 2 seasons
  30. Philip Scott got embarrassed by Morganna, made single-A
  31. Dave Tarjick wanted to be baseball player, became a dad
  32. Mike Thomas went from small college to one majors game
  33. Steve Thomas played 3 seasons, returned to independents
  34. Eric Thornton improved in college, made two pro seasons
  35. Ed Vazquez expressed nerves, saw 3 pro seasons, high-A
  36. Wahconah Park offered pure baseball for over a century
  37. Pete Walker got hitters out in bigs as player, coached
  38. Kyle Washington played 11 seasons, saw AA, independents
  39. Tom Wilson threw well in high school, saw 2 pro seasons

Kingsport Mets (36)
1 - Mike Anaya didn't think he'd turn pro, then he did with Mets
2 - Kingsport Mets Bat Boys, 3 in 1990, another gets ring
3 - Nate Benson helped HS as pitcher, hitter, saw 3 pro seasons
4 - Rich Bristow went from HS to 5 pro seasons, passed in 2010
5 - Rob Carpentier played four seasons, coached Little League
6 - Hector Carrasco hoped to close, then made 12 ML seasons
7 - Darwin Davis had high hopes with Mets, 3 minors seasons
8 - Jay Davis missed bigs in 2 decades, became star in Korea
9 - Dottie Elsea became Kingsport team president, then GM
10 - Tom Engle saw 7 seasons, AAA, later made ESPN GameDay
11 - Micah Franklin made bigs, saw 17 ML games, Japan, Korea
12 - Dave Fricke helped teams as trainer in pros, high school
13 - Edwards Fully bunted well, saw 8 pro seasons, made AA
14 - Omar Garcia focused over 18 seasons, AAA, Mexico, Taiwan
15 - Butch Huskey saw 7 ML seasons, wore No. 42 for Jackie
16 - Marcel Johnson followed uncle to pros, saw three seasons
17 - Travis Kinyoun saw 3 seasons, 3 organizations, high-A
18 - Aaron Ledesma came through in majors over five seasons
19 - Mike Lehnerz won title, got drafted, saw 4 pro seasons
20 - Darian Lindsay went from Australia to four pro seasons
21 - Reynaldo Martinez started well, saw 2 seasons, single-A
22 - Wayne Mathis played two pro seasons, later turned scout
23 - Bernie Millan helped Stockton, saw six pro seasons, AA
24 - Tony Moore saw four pro seasons, then taught youth game
25 - Dan Norman made majors as player, then managed, coached
26 - Nicholas Polanco played 3 rookie ball seasons with Mets
27 - Rob Rees faced good competition, saw 5 seasons, high-A
28 - Gil Rondon made majors with Astros, White Sox, coached
29 - Mason Rudolph hit, played at catcher over 8 pro seasons
30 - Tim Sandy hit well in Legion ball, saw 4 seasons, AAA
31 - Steve Steele helped at catcher in 3 rookie ball seasons
32 - Jim Thrift had majors goals as both player and manager
33 - Cap Van Rynbach went from Netherlands to 2 pro seasons
34 - Quilvio Veras chose baseball over accounting, made bigs
35 - Tom Wegmann pitched well over eight seasons, made AAA
36 - Charlie Williams played in single pro season, 29 games

1990 Gulf Coast League Mets (32)

  1. Tom Allison saw playing time as basis for career as scout
  2. Pedro Belmonte saw 3 minors seasons, more in Venezuela
  3. Raul Casanova played hard, saw majors over nine seasons
  4. Eric Corbell got stronger, saw two seasons, rookie ball
  5. Brian Daubach relaxed, made majors with Red Sox, others
  6. Darwin Davis had high hopes with Mets, 3 minors seasons
  7. Hermes Hernandez played two pro seasons in rookie ball
  8. Rafael Hernandez played where needed, saw 4 pro seasons
  9. Rich Langan took pro shot, saw two seasons, rookie ball
  10. Mike Lehnerz won title, got drafted, saw 4 pro seasons
  11. Darian Lindsay went from Australia to four pro seasons
  12. Suliban Luciano hit big GCL Mets homer, saw 2 seasons
  13. Jim Manfred played six minors seasons with Mets, Saints
  14. Jose Martinez stayed in game, pitched in 4 majors games
  15. Paul Meyer helped teammate, saw 3 seasons, rookie ball
  16. Danilo Mompres started strong, saw 5 seasons, single-A
  17. Juan Moreno tried switch-hitting, pitching, saw single-A
  18. Mike Patrizi saw 4 seasons, high-A, became firefighter
  19. Ty Quillin tried hitting, pitching, saw 6 seasons, high-A
  20. Hector Ramirez saw minors for decade, then made majors
  21. Brad Schorr signed out of high school, saw 6 seasons, AA
  22. Steve Seymour had fun before injuries, saw 3 pro seasons
  23. Demond Smith ran to career that spanned 19 minors seasons
  24. Ottis Smith played pro baseball over 7 seasons, made AAA
  25. Steve Steele helped at catcher in 3 rookie ball seasons
  26. John Tamargo enjoyed the heck out playing and managing
  27. Jerome Tolliver opened up, saw 6 pro seasons, single-A
  28. Quilvio Veras chose baseball over accounting, made bigs
  29. Tom Wegmann pitched well over eight seasons, made AAA
  30. Charlie Williams played in single pro season, 29 games
  31. Scotty Williams played HS football, then pro baseball
  32. Terrell Williams went from Chicago to 3 minors seasons