01/01/2000 |
Drafted in the 2000 inaugural draft (Round 79, Pick 4, 1252nd overall pick) by Baltimore Athletes. |
06/25/2000 |
Was selected to the 2000 ABA Rookie League All-Star Game. |
07/10/2000 |
Wins the A S-A Player of the Week Award. |
10/14/2000 |
Finished 2nd in 2000 A S-A Most Valuable Player Award voting. |
11/22/2000 |
Was traded by the Baltimore Athletes to the Charlotte Hellfire, along with SP Dillon Moyer, CF Cory Vandenbush, 2B Alex Olivares, in exchange for SP Rusty Hays. |
01/01/2001 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (25); Power: 45 (50); Eye: 45 (45). |
08/29/2001 |
Injured (Sore groin), day-to-day for 2 days. |
01/01/2002 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (25); Power: 45 (50); Eye: 45 (50). |
09/30/2002 |
Wins the 2002 ABA Double A World Series with the Norfolk Emeralds! |
01/01/2003 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (25); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 45 (45). |
05/01/2003 |
Wins the A S-A Batter of the Month Award. |
05/19/2003 |
Wins the AA W-AA Player of the Week Award. |
07/25/2003 |
Injured on 07/24/2003, diagnosed with an elbow contusion, is day-to-day. |
08/20/2003 |
Injured on 08/18/2003, diagnosed with a strained back muscle, is day-to-day. |
01/01/2004 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (25); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 40 (40). |
05/12/2004 |
Injured (Strained back), day-to-day for one week. |
11/19/2004 |
Signed a 1-year minor league contract extension with the Charlotte Hellfire organization. |
01/01/2005 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 30 (30); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 40 (40). |
11/21/2005 |
Became a minor league free agent. |
01/01/2006 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 35 (35); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 40 (40). |
06/28/2006 |
Signed a 1-year minor league contract with the Tiverton Colonels organization. |
10/30/2006 |
Released by the Austin organization. |
01/01/2007 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 30 (30); Power: 45 (45); Eye: 40 (45). |
10/30/2007 |
Retired from professional baseball. |