Mark Stiteler threw well in college, saw 3 pro outings

Blue Mountain Community College starter Mark Stiteler threw a two-hitter this day in April 1987, while striking out six, The Pendleton East Oregonian wrote.

Two of those strikeouts cane looking, in successive innings with runners in scoring position, The East Oregonian wrote.

"Stiteler threw an excellent ball game," Blue Mountain coach Larry Bartee told the paper.

Stiteler went on from Blue Mountain ultimately to the University of Eastern Washington, Point Park College of Pittsburgh - and to the pros. His pro career lasted a single season, just three appearances

Stiteler's career began and ended in 1990, signed by the Astros as an undrafted free agent out of Point Park College.

At Blue Mountain, Stiteler threw a two-hit shutout in an April 1988 game.

He then went on to Eastern Washington and then to Point Park College. He picked up his fifth win of 1990 to no defeats for Point Park in an April game. In a May contest, he struck out five in two innings.

With the Astros, Stiteler signed by mid-June and was assigned to short-season Auburn. He saw three outings, starting two. In 6.1 total innings, he gave up 10 earned runs and picked up one loss. Those outings marked the extent of his pro career.


1990 Minor League Tally 
Players/Coaches Featured:4,544
Made the Majors:1,435-31.6%
Never Made Majors:3,109-68.4%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors:582
10+ Seasons in the Minors:359

Popular posts from this blog

Matt Rambo had jitters early, saw 5 seasons, AA, injury

Glenn Davis got help, went from tough youth to ML star

A to Z: 1990 Minor League Players, Baseball Profiles

Features from the 1990 minor league sets (By Date)

Trenidad Hubbard dreamed, then made bigs over 10 seasons

1990 Minor League sets by team, Baseball Profiles

Milt Harper worked to win over decade as pro, made AA, Taiwan; Died in Taiwan in 1993 at age 31