Scott Black got degree, drafted, played single season

University of Missouri product Scott Black waited deep into the 1990 draft to be taken, but he was taken, The Columbia Daily Tribune wrote, a wait he described the wait as tying his stomach in knots.

Having been taken, though, the right-hander also expressed satisfaction that he'd made it through another wait, the one to get his degree, The Daily Tribune wrote.

"It's kind of sweet that I was able to get a degree and be able to sign at the same time," Black told The Daily Tribune after his selection. "If baseball doesn't work out as a career, I'll have something to fall back on."

As it soon turned out, his baseball career did not work out. He played that single season. He topped out at high-A.

Black's career began and ended that year in 1990, taken by the Astros in the 36th round of the draft out of Missouri.

At Missouri, he struck out four in 2.2 innings of relief work to pick up a win as a freshman in May 1987.

With the Astros, Black played between the rookie Gulf Coast League and high-A Osceola. That July, with Osceola, he went 3.2 innings, giving up one earned.

Black pitched in 13 games for Osceola and nine in the GCL. He went 1-0 overall, with a 2.76 ERA to mark the extent of his career.


1990 Minor League Tally 
Players/Coaches Featured:4,513
Made the Majors:1,431-31.7%
Never Made Majors:3,082-68.3%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors:581
10+ Seasons in the Minors:359

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