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Ospreys in the Pros Ospreys in the Pros 1988 Tony Diggs (OF)- (1989) Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers (6th round 157th pick) Phil Black (LHP)- (1988-89) Drafted by the Seattle Mariners (29th round 715th pick) Bob Kappesser ( C)- (1988-89) Signed a free-agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers 1991 Doug Anderson (LHP)- (1988-91) Drafted by the Seattle Mariners (15th round 396th pick) Darryl Kennedy ( C)- (1990-91) Drafted by the Texas Rangers (37th round 976th pick) Todd Claus (INF)- (1990-91) Signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Angels 1992 Sid Roberson (LHP)- (1990-92) Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers (29th round 808th pick) Marc Claus (2B)- (1992) Drafted by the Minnesota Twins (31st round 878th pick) A.J. Hernandez (1B)- (1991-92) Signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Angels. 1993 Todd Dunn (OF)- (1991-93) Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers (1st round 35th pick) Kevin Ohme (LHP)- (1992-93) Drafted by the Minnesota Twins (9th round 261st pick) Mike Windham (RHP)- (1991-93) Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals (9th round 256th pick) Chance Reynolds (C )- (1992-93) Drafted by the San Francisco Giants (54th round 1455th pick) Jeremy Dunford (OF)- (1992-93) Signed a free-agent contract with Sioux Falls (Independent) Jon Geist (SS)- (1991-93) Signed a free-agent contract with the St. Paul Saints (Independent) 1994 Brian Tollberg (RHP)- (1991-94) Signed a free-agent contract with Chillicothe Paints (Independent) Jerry Carpenter (C )- (1992-94) Signed a free-agent contract with the California Angels Danon Winter (3B)- (1993-94) Signed a free-agent contract with Chillicothe Paints (Independent) 1995 Greg “Boo” Mullins (LHP)- (1994-95) Signed a free-agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers Joby Birr (SS)- (1992-95) Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals (62nd round 1547th pick) Chris Bristow (1B)- (1994-95) Signed a free-agent contract with Chillicothe Paints (Independent) 1996 Wyatt Brooks (LHP)- (1995-96) Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates (30th round 876th pick) Reenn Edmondson (RHP)-(1991, 93-94, 96) Signed a free-agent contract Chillicothe Paints Mike Comiskey (LHP)- (1996) Signed a free-agent contract with the Zanesville Grays 1997 Travis Rapp (C )- (1996-97) Drafted by the Chicago White Sox (15th round 459th pick) Keith Medosch (OF-INF)- (1996-97) Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels (17th round 507th pick) Bryant Melson (C )- (1994-97) Drafted by the Minnesota Twins (38th round 1143rd pick) Jay Nunley (OF)- (1996-97) Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels (42st round 1254 pick) Duke Baxter (2B)- (1996-97) Signed a free-agent contract with the Madison Black Wolfs Joe Pound (1B/DH)- (1993-95, 97) Signed a free-agent contract with Chillicothe Paints 1998 Mac Mackiewicz (1B)- (1995-98) Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers (33rd round 986th pick) Signed a free-agent contract with the Colorado Rockies (2000) Matt Everett (RHP)- (1997-98) Signed a free-agent contract with the Cleveland Indians Ryan Ward (OF)- (1997-98) Signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers John O’Neil (C )- (1995-98) Signed a free-agent contract with the California Angels Brian Holden (LHP)- (1997-98) Signed a free-agent contract with the Atlanta Braves. 1999 Matt Schneider (OF)- (1997-99) Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates (7th round 212th pick) Signed a free-agent contract with the St. Louis Cardinals (2000) Kevin Jackson (3B)- (1998-99) Drafted by the Detroit Tigers (13th round 387th pick) Steve Stewart (LHP)- (1998-99) Signed a free-agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers 2000 Lee McCool (2B)- (1998-00) Drafted by the San Diego Padres (7th round 199th pick) Jerrod Payne (RHP)- (1999-00) Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays (10th round 298th pick) Kevin Kay (C )- (1999-00) Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels (29th round 860th pick) Jeff Stockton (SS)- (1999-00) Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels (31st round 920th pick) 2001 Mike Wood (P)- (1999-01) Drafted by the Oakland Athletics (10th round 311th pick) 2002 Matt Incinelli (RHP)- (1999-02) Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks (264h round 729th pick) Ryan Soehlig (3B)- (2001-02) Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles (24th round 706th pick) Tod Ewasko (RHP)- (1999-02) Signed a free-agent contract with the St. Louis Cardinals Adam Horne (LHP)- (1998-00, 02) Signed a free-agent contract with the Joliet Jackhammers 2003 Justin Cerrato (RHP)- (2003) Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies (29th round 865th pick) Jesse Collins (C )- (2000-03) Drafted by the Minnesota Twins (39th round 1168th pick) Brian Rauch (RHP)- (2000-03) Signed a free-agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers Robert Burris (RHP)- (2002-03) Signed a free-agent contract with the Oakland Athletics Randy Hart (C )- (2002-03) Signed a free-agent contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates Delvin Haskell (INF)- (2002-03) Signed a free-agent contract with the Frontier League 2004 Billy Layman (RHP)- (2003-04) Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels (7th round 203rd pick) Chris Waters (RHP)- (2004) Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels (16th round 473rd pick) Joey Russell (1B)- (2003-04) Signed a free-agent contract with Yuma (Western League) T.J. Stanton (RHP)- (2004) Signed a free-agent contract with the Winnipeg Goldeyes Billy Kovatch (OF)- (2003-04) Signed a free-agent contract with Yuma (Western League) 2005 Josh Howard (OF)- (2002-05) Signed a free-agent contract with the San Diego Padres Marion Knowles (1B)- (2002-05) Signed a free-agent contract with the Minnesota Twins Jon Skorupski (3B)- (2005) Signed a free-agent contract with the St. Louis Cardinals 2006 Matt Oxendine (SS)- (2003-06) Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks (15th round 447th pick) Jeremy Papelbon (LHP)- (2004-06) Drafted by the Chicago Cubs (19th round 569th pick) Josh Papelbon (RHP)- (2004-06) Drafted by the Boston Red Sox (48th round 1443rd pick) Ryan Amason (RHP)- (2003-06) Signed a free-agent contract with the Philadelphia Phillies Jacob Dixon (RHP)- (2002-03, 05-06) Signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Angels Jonathan Hodach (C )- (2003-06) Signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Angels Jared Incinelli (RHP)- (2003-06) Signed a free-agent contract with the Los Angeles Angels Ben Pincus (LHP)- (2005-06) Signed a free-agent contract with the Israeli Pro Baseball League 2007 Ty Pryor (RHP)- (2008-09) Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels (28th round 868th pick) *Returned to UNF* Derek Bell (RHP)- (2006-07) Signed a free-agent contract with the Traverse City (Mi.) Beach Bums (Frontier League- Independent) Jon Dandridge (OF)- (2006-07) Signed a free-agent contract with the Slippery Rock (Pa.) Sliders (Frontier League- Independent) 2008 Tyler Stohr (RHP)- (2007) Drafted by the Detroit Tigers (6th round 193rd pick) 2009 Mycal Jones (INF)- (2007) Drafted by the Atlanta Braves (4th round 118th pick) John Frawley(RHP)- (2006, 08-09) Signed a free-agent contract with the Houston Astros Phil Rorabaugh (RHP)- (2008-09) Signed a free-agent contract with the Houston Astros Ty Pryor (RHP)- (2008-09) Signed a free-agent contract with the Windy City Thunderbolts (Frontier League- Independent) 2010 Preston Hale (OF)- (2007-10) Drafted by the Baltimore Orioles (44th round 1318th pick) Michael Kelly (LHP)- (2009-10) Signed a free-agent contract with the Toronto Blue Jays 2011 Casey Medlen (RHP)- (2010-11) Drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers (37th round 1121st pick) Clayton Shulz (LHP)- (2010-11) Signed a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Royals 2013 Tyler Marincov (OF)- (2011-13) Drafted by the Oakland Athletics (8th round 251st pick) Kyle Westwood (RHP)- (2010-13) Drafted by the Houston Astros (13th round 377th pick) Corey Bass (C )- (2010-2013) Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies (20th round 601st pick) .
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