Jason Wall gave solid college relief, saw 1 pro season
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Louisiana State University took the win this day in February 1990. Helping them get there was reliever Jason Wall , according to a wire report . With a final score of 7-5, the account cited "solid relief pitching" from Wall and two other relievers. Wall's relief efforts at LSU were eventually enough for him to turn pro. His pro career, however, lasted a single season . Wall's career began and ended in 1990, taken by the Astros in the 39th round of the draft out of LSU. At LSU, Wall picked up a win in 1.2 innings of relief in a March 1989 game. He saw 15 relief appearances that year and had a 3.62 ERA. With the Astros, Wall played at short-season Auburn . He saw 12 games, all in relief. He went 0-1 , with a 5.23 ERA and two saves to mark the extent of his pro career. Wall continued playing, at least in the short term. He's listed as playing with a Louisiana semi-pro team . Opelousas Daily World, wire report, Feb. 18, 1990: LSU beats Ole Miss, 7-5 More: The 19...