1990 Gulf Coast League Mets, rookie New York


Features on each member of the 1990 Gulf Coast League Mets, rookie league affiliate of the New York Mets, as included in that year's roster. 

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