Edwin Valentin saw 3 seasons, single-A, from Puerto Rico

Edwin Valentin 1989 Auburn Astros baseball card

Edwin Valentin had a good night in this early April 1990 game, according to The Asheville Times

Valentin went 3 for 5 and knocked in two runs in the 19-6 Asheville win, The Times wrote.

Valentin had that night at the outset of his third pro season. It also proved to be his last. He topped out at single-A.

Valentin's career began in 1988, signed by the Astros as a free agent out of his native Puerto Rico. Valentin was also credited as Ed Valentin.

Valentin started with the Astros in the rookie Gulf Coast League. He saw nine games and hit .292.

He moved to short-season Auburn for 1989. He got into 57 games there and hit .214. He also had 12 RBI and seven stolen bases.

For 1990, he started at single-A Asheville. He singled and scored in a mid-April game. He ended up getting into 15 games by early May. He went 11 for 45, a .244 average. He then got his release. That season marked his last as a pro.

Edwin Valentin 1989 Auburn Astros baseball card


1990 Minor League Tally 
Players/Coaches Featured:4,547
Made the Majors:1,435-31.6%
Never Made Majors:3,112-68.4%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors:582
10+ Seasons in the Minors:359

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