1990 Salt Lake Trappers profiles, rookie independent

Jim Martin 1991 Salt Lake Trappers card

Features on each member of the 1990 Salt Lake City Trappers, rookie co-op team, as included in that year's roster. 

1990 Salt Lake City Trappers (37)

  1. Dave Alexander impressed as walk-on, saw two pro seasons, 3/28/22
  2. Willie Ambos saw 4 seasons, 3 memorable with Salt Lake, 1/11/25
  3. Rob Bargas played himself into college, two pro seasons, 2/2/25
  4. Nick Belmonte played, managed, broadcast Florida games, 2/22/25
  5. Joe Beaulac signed 1st contract by headlight, saw 2 seasons, 4/2/22
  6. Gary Boone became Mesa State's ace, saw one pro season, 12/8/24
  7. Mark Brewer amassed coaching experience over long career, 2/21/25
  8. Ken Briggs helped end losing streak, saw 4 pro seasons, 1/29/25
  9. Joe Burnett played 1 season, career ended on broken jaw, 2/2/25
  10. Mike Czarnetzki helped Santa Barbara, saw one pro season, 1/15/25
  11. Jim Doyle helped Salt Lake to cheap win, saw one season, 2/8/25
  12. Tom Duffin played 2 seasons, became top high school coach, 1/24/25
  13. Ed Garczyk hit game-winner at Salt Lake, saw two seasons
  14. Ron Gerstein returned from injuries to make AA, Taiwan, 12/19/24
  15. Jeff Hagy played single pro season with Salt Lake City, 2/1/25
  16. Butch Harris impressed with hitting, saw one pro season, 1/19/25
  17. Tracy Jobes went from Mississippi State to Salt Lake, 12/5/24
  18. Pat Jurado pitched well at tryout, saw two pro seasons, 1/18/25
  19. Steve Keighley worked to hit over 4 seasons, made high-A, 2/9/25
  20. Brian Kelly saw College WS title game, one pro season, 1/25/25
  21. Dennis Kidd saw his speed as strength, saw 3 pro seasons  
  22. Jim Martin filled Salt Lake leadoff hole, saw 2 seasons, 12/1/24
  23. Kevin McMullen played, then coached in college, pros, 12/26/24
  24. Geno Mirabella worked on concentration, saw 3 seasons, 1/14/25
  25. Mike Moberg chose baseball in high school, made pros, 12/7/24
  26. Dan Montes made it over 2 seasons, started with Giants, 12/27/24
  27. Rod Nettnin got drafted by Miami Miracle, then got hurt, 12/15/24
  28. Brian Reimsnyder hit well in college, saw brief career, 10/7/23
  29. Joe Sawaia tried pros in baseball, then coached golf, 12/14/24
  30. Jim Schifman dreamed of pros, made it for eight games, 2/11/25
  31. Dan Shwam had long independent league managerial career, 2/15/25
  32. Mike Steinkamp changed pitching motion, signed as pro, 12/28/24
  33. Wayne Stofsky worked, played in pros, then TV, coaching, 12/24/24
  34. Pat Sweet went to Alaska then made pros at Salt Lake,  12/29/24
  35. John Urcioli played hard over 3 seasons for independents, 1/3/25
  36. Randy White responded to challenge, made pros, 2 seasons, 12/25/24
  37. Ken Whitworth pumped strikes over 2 seasons, made high-A, 1/4/25

The 1990 Rookie Pioneer League
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-Salt Lake City Trappers (37)

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