The above link will lead you to a pitcher by the name of Jeff Gray. If you take a look you will see that his statistics started in 1988 and ended in 1991. In 1991, at the age of 28, his career was over when he had a stroke in the locker room. Although he eventually go into coaching he had is college degree to fall back on. Yes, the fast money of joining the majors may be great, but you never know when that will end. I hope that Gause will better protect his future by going to college.
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The above link will lead you to a pitcher by the name of Jeff Gray. If you take a look you will see that his statistics started in 1988 and ended in 1991. In 1991, at the age of 28, his career was over when he had a stroke in the locker room. Although he eventually go into coaching he had is college degree to fall back on. Yes, the fast money of joining the majors may be great, but you never know when that will end. I hope that Gause will better protect his future by going to college.