1990 Gulf Coast League Red Sox profiles, rookie ball

Tracy Allen 1990 Winter Haven Red Sox baseball card

Features on each member of the 1990 Gulf Coast League Red Sox, rookie league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, as included in that year's roster. 

1990 Gulf Coast League Red Sox (44)

  1. Tracy Allen returned from surgery to pros, made Red Sox AA
  2. Paul Anacki had live arm, saw 2 pro rookie ball seasons
  3. H.B. Awkard improved enough for 3 rookie ball seasons
  4. Denny Berni saw 3 pro seasons, helped young Joey Votto
  5. Scott Bethea played somewhere over 12 seasons, made AAA
  6. Richie Borrero worked on pitchers over nine pro seasons
  7. Ernest Brown worked hard in high school, two pro seasons
  8. Dale Burgo saw four seasons in Red Sox system, high-A
  9. Luis Centeno played in two GCL seasons with the Red Sox
  10. Bruce Chick saw competition over six seasons, made AAA
  11. Felix Colon got key hits over decade in pros, made AA
  12. John Crimmins became a professional player over 3 seasons
  13. Steve Curry focused on pitching, saw 3 major league games
  14. Mike DeKneef fulfilled dream in pro baseball, made AAA
  15. Richard Delgado signed out of Venezuela, saw 5 seasons
  16. Luis Dorante played 6 minors seasons, managed, evaluated
  17. Quinn Feno got picked by Red Sox, saw two pro seasons
  18. Jake Fowler hit ball well in college, saw one pro season
  19. Melvin Gonzalez pitched well enough for 5 seasons, high-A
  20. Greg Graham saw 5 pro seasons, AAA, then took up golf
  21. Eddy Guzman played two pro seasons, both in rookie ball
  22. Dan Kite waited for shot, saw 4 injury-slowed seasons
  23. Mark Konopki saw pro baseball over four seasons, high-A
  24. Matt Lemaster pitched 2 pro seasons, both in rookie ball
  25. Felix Maldonado spent 50 years as player, scout, more
  26. Ryan Maloney took pro opportunity to 4 seasons, high-A
  27. Jose Marin used glove over 3 pro seasons, made high-A
  28. Walt McKeel waited for first majors hit, passed in 2019
  29. Todd Miller saw 4 seasons, career as high school coach
  30. Tim Mitchell went from Culver City to pros, saw 4 seasons
  31. Mark Mitchelson took potential to 3 pro seasons, high-A
  32. Tony Mosley loved baseball, saw seven pro seasons, AA
  33. Bryan Niemeyer played baseball, football, became attorney, 4/25/26
  34. Bill Norris went from college top player to 5 pro seasons, 5/17/26
  35. Gary Painter played professionally for 6 seasons, made AA, 5/5/26
  36. Terry Powers showed good arm over 5 pro seasons, made AA, 5/11/26
  37. Paul Rappoli played pro baseball 6 seasons, instructs, 4/13/26
  38. David Schmidt swung the bat over 4 seasons, saw high-A, 5/16/26
  39. Juan Sosa had good enough stuff for 2 rookie ball seasons, 4/1/26
  40. Emison Soto played baseball, loved Venezuela, saw high-A, 4/3/26
  41. Tim Tackett did what he loved over 4 seasons, made high-A, 5/23/26
  42. Troy Vann played basketball, then baseball briefly as pro, 4/22/26
  43. Richard Witherspoon ran extra sprints, saw 3 pro seasons
  44. Jason Younker played pro, then became Indigenous advocate, 4/25/26