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ALL KNOWN HART - Professional Ball Players A-5 Played Year Last No ALL KNOWN HART - Professional Ball Players A-5 Played Year Last No. Player Name Grad. Highest Class Last MLB Organization Last Drafted Drafted By Round Overal Garrett, Gregg 65 Major Leagues Cincinnati Reds 1971 1967 Atlanta 10 147 Walk, Bob 74 Major Leagues Pittsburgh Pirates 1993 1976 Philadelphia 3 101 37 Zeile, Todd 83 Major Leagues New York Mets 2004 1986 StL-Cards 2 55 33 Lorraine, Andrew 90 Major Leagues Milwaukee Brewers 2008 1993 Calif. Angels 4 103 Millar, Kevin 89 Major Leagues Toronto Blue Jays 2009 1993 Florida-MarlinUndrafted FA 33 Shields, Jamie 100 Major Leagues Tampa Bay Rays 2011 2000 Tampa Bay 16 466 Owens, Jerry 99 Major Leagues Chicago White Sox 2009 2003 Montreal 2 57 11 Valaika, Chris 103 Major Leagues Cincinnati Reds 2011 2006 Cincinnati 3 84 18 Wolf, Mike 73 Class AAA Chicago White Sox 1980 1973 Chi-Sox 22 519 Uhey, Jack 74 Class AAA Milwaukee Brewers 1982 1974 Chi-Cubs 13 296 45 Nocciolo, Mark 76 Class AAA Anaheim Angels 1981 1978 Calif. Angels 4 90 22 Baker, Chris 95 Class AAA Houston Astros 2006 1999 Toronto 29 883 11 Hutting, Tim 99 Class AAA San Francisco Giants 2010 2003 SanFrancisco 8 243 3 Stotts, J.T. 98 Class AAA New York Yankees 2006 2001 Oakland 3 101 24 Curtis, John 102 Class AAA Houston Astros 2010 2007 Chi-Sox 14 449 22 Montgomery, Mike 108 Class AAA Kansas City Royals 2011 2008 Kansas City 1+ 36 40 Vasquez, Chris 89 Class AA Cincinnati Reds 1995 1989 Cincinnati 40 1044 35 Baron, Brian 96 Class AA Minnesota Twins 2005 2000 Minnesota 46 1348 21 Graves, Bobby 97 Class AA Detroit Tigers 2004 2001 Detroit Undrafted FA 7 Susdorf, Steve 104 Class AA Philadephia Phillies 2011 2008 Philadelphia 19 586 22 Carlson, Shane 108 Class AA Cincinnati Reds 2010 2009 Kansas City 32 958 5 Bauer, Trevor 108 Class AA Arizona Diamondbacks 2011 2011 Arizona 1 3 37 Venger, Tad 77 Class A+ Kansas City Royals 1981 1977 Cincinnati 1 24 23 Dean, Aaron 94 Class A+ Milwaukee Brewers 2005 1997 LA Dodgers 27 828 20 Haag, Ryan 100 Class A+ New York Yankees 2005 2004 NY Yankees 16 489 45 Susdorf, Billy 101 Class A+ San Diego Padres 2006 2004 Texas Range 6 171 21 Icenogle, Jeff 102 Class A+ Houston Astros 2010 2006 Houston Undrafted FA Vinyard, Lee 51 Class A Pittsburgh Pirates 1956 1956 Pittsburgh Undrafted FA Suggs, Richie 65 Class A Kansas City Athletics 1966 1965 Kansas City 5 99 41 Burrill, Casey 89 Class A Atlanta Braves 1993 1993 Atlanta 27 768 55 Foderaro, Kevin 90 Class A St. Louis Cardinals 1996 1994 StL-Cards 8 222 20 Davidson Andy 98 Class A St. Louis Cardinals 2005 2002 StL-Cards 22 672 33 Miller, Mike 101 Class A St. Louis Cardinals 2004 2004 StL-Cards 25 750 8 Valaika, Matt 106 Class A- St. Louis Cardinals 2010 2010 StL-Cards 34 1039 Hamaker, Wayne 50 Class A (D) Pittsburgh Pirates 1951 1956 Pittsburgh Undrafted FA 24 Glasnow, Tyler 111 Undetermined Pittsburgh Pirates 2011 Pittsburgh 5 152 Calzia, John 68 Rookie A ApplachiaHouston Astros 1972 1972 Houston 22 510 Selnik, Harvey 74 Rookie A Gulf LeagChicago Cubs 1974 1974 Chi-Cubs 12 272 21 Migita, Lance 90 Independent Northern League, Fargo 1996 Undrafted FA Simone, R.J. 91 Independent Western, Frontier Lgs 1996 Undrafted FA 33 Stephenson, Gary 93 Independent Heartland Lg. Anderson 1997 1993 Calif. Angels 41 1139 9 Granger, Mike 97 Independent Golden League, Fullert 2005 Undrafted FA 22 Wright, Chris 98 Independent Golden League, Fullert 2005 Undrafted FA 22 Enciso, Nick 101 Independent Continental League 2009 Undrafted FA 21 Tognetti, Phil 101 Independent Frontier League 2007 Undrafted FA 5 Boggio, Kyle 103 Independent North American, San An 2011 Undrafted FA Sweetland, Don 68 Unk. Saddleback Cincinnati Reds 1968 Cincinnati 17 385 Jeffrey, Hal 74 Unk. COC California Angels 1975 Calif. Angels 11 147 4 Bonds, Jim 87 Unk. UCLA Oakland A's 1991 Oakland 56 1411 3 Kreuter, Cade 109 Unk. USC, U.Miami Arizona Diamondbacks 2009 Ariz-DBacks 41 1235 For More Information on The Above Hart Players College & Pro Stats Click the Following Link http://www.thebaseballcube.com/hs/2039.shtml For every Minor League player to ever play ball check the following Link for Minor League Encyclopedia http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi Scroll Down to Next Page for Opponent MLB Players HartProx A-5 A-5a Known Opponent Ball Players Who Played in The Majors Played Year Last Player Name Year School Last/Main Team Played WitLast YeaDrafted Drafted By Round Overal Mike Parrott 73 Camarillo Seattle Mariners 1981 1973 Baltimore 1 15 Dwayne Murphy 73 Antelope Valley Oakland A's 1989 1973 Oakland 15 359 Cory Snyder 80 Canyon Los Angeles Dodger 1994 1984 Cleveland 1 4 Mike Magnante 83 Burroughs Oakland A's 2002 1988 Kansas City 11 283 Tim Laker 86 Simi Valley Cleveland Indians 2006 1988 Montreal 6 154 Rod Beck 86 Grant San Diego Padres 2004 1986 Oakland 13 327 Mike Lieberthal 88 Westlake Los Angeles Dodger 2007 1990 Philadelphia 1 3 Ryan Klesko 89 Westminster San Francisco Gian 2007 1989 Atlanta 5 114 Jason Giambi 89 South Hills Colorado Rockies 2011 1992 Oakland 2 58 Shawn Wooten 89 South Hills Boston Red Sox 2005 1993 Detroit 18 501 Cory Lidle 89 South Hills New York Yankees 2006 Minnesota Undrafted FA Aaron Small 89 South Hills New York Yankees 2006 1989 Toronto 22 580 Danny Patterson 89 San Gabriel Detroit Tigers 2004 1989 Texas Range 47 1197 Boone, Aaron 91 Villa Park Washington Nationa 2008 1994 Cincinnati 3 72 Eric Hiljus 92 Canyon Oakland A's 2002 1991 NY Mets 4 122 Fick, Robert 92 Newbury Park Washington Nationa 2007 1996 Detroit 5 131 Parque, Jim 92 Crescenta Valley Tampa Bay Devil Ra 2003 1997 Chi-Sox 1 46 Brad Fullmer 93 Montclair Prep Texas Rangers 2004 1993 Montreal 2 60 Russ Ortiz 93 Montclair Prep Los Angeles Dodger 2010 1995 SanFrancisco 4 103 Gabe Kapler 93 Taft Tampa Bay Rays 2010 1995 Detroit 57 1487 Jordan De Jong 95 El Dorado Toronto Blue Jays 2007 2002 Toronto 18 536 Freddy Sanchez 96 Burbank San Francisco Gian 2011 2000 Boston RedS 11 332 Jorge Piedra 97 Notre Dame (SO) Colorado Rockies 2006 LA Dodgers Undrafted FA Joe Borchard 97 Camarillo Florida Marlins 2007 2000 Chi-Sox 1 12 Virgil Vasquez 99 Santa Barbara Pittsburgh Pirates 2009 2003 Detroit 7 190 Chad Cordero 99 Don Lugo Seattle Mariners 2010 2003 Montreal 1 20 Brendan Ryan 100 Notre Dame (SO) Seattle Mariners 2011 2003 St. Louis 7 215 Chris Dickerson 100 Notre Dame (SO) New York Yankees 2011 2003 Cincinnati 16 471 Chris Seddon 101 Canyon Seattle Mariners 2010 2001 Tampa Bay 5 139 Mark Trumbo 102 Villa Park Los Angeles Angels 2011 2004 LA Angels 18 533 Delmon Young 103 Camarillo Detroit Tigers 2011 2003 Tampa Bay 1 1 Lucas Duda 103 Arlington New York Mets 2011 2007 New York Me 7 243 Danny Worth 104 Valencia Detroit Tigers 2011 2007 Detroit 2 91 Petersen, Bryan 104 Chatsworth Florida Marlins 2011 2007 Florida 4 136 Ryan Lavarnway 105 El Camino WH Boston Red Sox 2011 2008 Boston 6 202 Thomas Milone 105 Saugus Washington Nationa 2011 2008 Washington 10 301 Romaine, Austin 106 El Toro New York Yankees 2011 2007 New York Ya 2 94 Mike Moustakas 107 Chatsworth Kansas City Royals 2011 2007 Kansas City 1 2 Matt Dominguez 107 Chatsworth Florida Marlins 2011 2007 Florida 1 12 A-5a.
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