Bill Norris went from college top player to 5 pro seasons
Eckerd College coach John Mayotte talked up his third baseman Bill Norris to The Tampa Bay Times in February 1990, calling Norris "one of the top all-around players." "You coach kids who can hit the long ball or field exceptionally well or who have strong arms," Mayotte told The Times , "but he's the total package." Norris' work at Eckerd ended up being enough to get drafted that year and turn pro. His pro career lasted five seasons . He topped out at AA. Norris' career began that year in 1990, taken by the Red Sox in the 25th round of the draft out of Eckerd College . He started with the Red Sox in the rookie Gulf Coast League and at high-A Winter Haven. He saw 56 games between them and hit .250. Norris moved to high-A Lynchburg for 1991. He went 4 for 5 in a July game. "I've just been seeing the ball a lot better and I've been more comfortable at the plate," Norris told The Lynchburg News and Advance after that July co...
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