...are some other names that have been brought to my attention concerning professional Major League Baseball draftees:Marshall Boze from Soldotna went to the Brewers in the 12th round in 1990; Anchorage's Trajan Langdon went to the Padres in Round...
...baseball player to make the majors. The first Alaska-raised player to make the majors was right-handed pitcher Marshall Boze of Kenai, who pitched in 25 games as a reliever in 1996 for the Milwaukee Brewers, posting an 0-2 record with one...
...born in Anchorage but a product of high school ball in Phoenix, where he now plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Marshall Boze of Kenai, who played briefly for the Milwaukee Brewers in the mid-1990s, is the most recent player to reach the...
...is from Alaska, a state that has developed only one other player to make it to the majors (right-handed pitcher Marshall Boze of Kenai, who spent a year with the Milwaukee Brewers). Bentz, who was born in Seward, also is the sort of straightforward...
...born in Anchorage but a product of high school ball in Phoenix, where he now plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Marshall Boze of Kenai, who played briefly for the Milwaukee Brewers in the mid-1990s, is the most recent player to reach the...
...and pitch, is just the second player who grew up in Alaska to make it to the major leagues. Right-handed pitcher Marshall Boze of Kenai, who played for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1994, was the first person who played his high school or American...
...family moved to Juneau. The first Alaska-developed player to make the majors was Kenai Central High School graduate Marshall Boze, a right-handed relief pitcher who spent part of the 1994 season with the Milwaukee Brewers. Several current major...
...baseball player to make the majors. The first Alaska-raised player to make the majors was right-handed pitcher Marshall Boze of Kenai, who pitched in 25 games as a reliever in 1996 for the Milwaukee Brewers, posting an 0-2 record with one...
...1992, Tuter went on to become Arizona State's third-leading scorer. She is now an assistant coach at UCLA. 35. Marshall Boze, Kenai, baseball: In 1996, Boze became the first Alaskan to reach the major leagues when he made a brief stint...
...former high school or American Legion baseball player from Alaska to make the majors, joining former Kenai pitcher Marshall Boze. "I was wondering, 'Am I cut?' But Frank Robinson pulled me aside and said, 'Congratulations, you're a big...
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