Friday, October 18, 2024

1990 Johnson City Cardinals player profiles, St. Louis

Jerry Davis 1990 Johnson City Cardinals card

Features on each member of the 1990 Johnson City Cardinals, rookie affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, as included in that year's team set. 

Johnson City Cardinals (32)
  1. Hector Alberro tried pitching comeback, then came injury
  2. Joe Aversa played multiple positions over 8 pro seasons
  3. Scott Baker made majors with Athletics for single game
  4. Harrison Ball hit balls hard, played single pro season
  5. Duff Brumley got feet wet, saw 2 ML games with Rangers
  6. Kevin Carpenter suffered broken jaw, played one season
  7. Joe Cunningham gained minors experience
  8. Jerry Davis kept head up in 3 seasons
  9. Mark DeJohn used baseball knowledge over nearly 5 decades
  10. John Dempsey had good teacher, his dad, saw 6 seasons, AA
  11. Tremayne Donald provided excitement over 4 pro seasons
  12. Tracey Ealy did job over 7 pro seasons
  13. Ben Ellsworth showed great HS power
  14. Ron French hit ball well sometimes
  15. Mike Gaddie trained in minors, at WKU
  16. Cecilio Gonzalez impressed in 2 seasons
  17. Aaron Holbert made majors twice, nine seasons apart
  18. Tim Jordan did what he could over seven pro seasons
  19. John Kelly got outs over 8 pro seasons
  20. George Kissell taught 'The Cardinals Way' over 6+ decades
  21. Jose Lopez took good arm to three pro seasons, single-A
  22. Jeremy McGarity played decade as pro, then became pastor
  23. Bob Milliken played, then coached decades with Cardinals
  24. Dave Norris saw 2 seasons in Cardinals system, single-A
  25. Sean Page took chance to two seasons
  26. Beto Rodriguez adapted over 2 seasons
  27. Manuel Rodriguez pitched in 3 seasons
  28. Craig Ruyak got chance, 1 pro season
  29. Frank Speek woke up, saw 3 pro seasons, made single-A
  30. Jim Spivey took temperament, work ethic to pros, 2 seasons
  31. Brian Sullivan got drafted into pros, then came injury
  32. Tom Urbani worked to earn confidence over 4 ML seasons

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