Jorge Correa played 3 seasons, turned coach, instructor

Jorge Correa 's playing career didn't go very far, cut short by injury after three seasons. His post-playing career has gone far enough that he heads his own baseball instruction academy , with an Instagram following of more than 90,000. Correa's playing career began in 1990, taken by the Astros in the ninth round of the draft out of Miami Senior High School . At Miami High, Correa earned honorable mention all-county in 1988. He pitched a no-hitter in an April 1990 game as he struck out 11. He started with the Astros in the rookie Gulf Coast League . The pitcher saw nine games, eight starts. He went 1-3, with a 6.13 ERA. He then returned to the GCL for 14 outings, 11 starts in 1991. He went 5-3, with a 3.48 ERA that year. Correa then made it to short-season Auburn for 1992, but his season proved brief. In six relief outings, 5.2 innings, he gave up 13 earned runs. He picked up a win in relief in a June game. But an injury helped end his career. That season marked his ...