Dennis Reed turned to pitching, then pros, saw 3 seasons

Dennis Reed started out his college career as a catcher. He then went to Canada before his senior campaign at San Luis Obispo and returned wanting to pitch, The San Luis Obispo Tribune wrote . For Reed, it turned out to be a good enough choice as the Astros selected him in that June's draft as a pitcher . "I think it wasn't a bad pick to take him because there's probably a lot more in him that an organization can develop," Reed's college pitching coach Kent Agler told The Tribune . Reed went on from there to see time in three pro seasons. He topped out at single-A . Reed's career began that year in 1990, taken by the Astros in the 22nd round of the draft out of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo . Earlier in his college career, Reed's coach saw him, then a sophomore, as an experienced catcher as the team looked to fill the starting catcher's role, The Tribune wrote in January 1988. Reed was among a couple of candidates. "Catching is young on paper, b...