Terrell Williams went from Chicago to 3 minors seasons
Sent up to bunt a runner over in this June 1992 game, Kingsport Met Terrell Williams couldn't get it done in his first two attempts, The Kingsport Times-News wrote . So, with two strikes, Williams proceeded to move the runner all the way home, hitting a double over the left fielder's head for the tying run, The Times-News wrote . Williams hit that double in his third season as a pro. It also proved his last . He played all three seasons in rookie ball. Williams' career began in 1990, taken by the Mets in the 28th round of the draft out of Harlan Community Academy High in Chicago. At Harlan, Williams threw a three-hitter in a May 1990 win, while also hitting a double and a home run. He started with the Mets in the rookie Gulf Coast League as an infielder. He saw 18 games that year and hit .186. Williams returned to the GCL for 1991. He saw 33 games that year and hit .180. He also had a home run. He arrived at rookie Kingsport for 1992. He hit an infield single and sco...




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