Top 15 MLB Draft BUSTS Of the 1990's!!.. Where Are They Now?!? Some LITERAL BUSTS For Crimes!!
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- It's time for the latest BUSTS video and today we go back to the biggest 15 DRAFT BUSTS of the 1990's!! I'll also include (When I could find it) information on WHERE THEY ARE TODAY!! This list will include highly touted prospects such as BJ Wallace, Marc Newfield and Corey Myers among others!! Who comes in at #1?? Watch and find out!
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Man that Todd Van Poppel guy looks awesome, he along with Brien Taylor, Paul Wilson and Darren Dreifort will dominate the league for years to come!
Not only did dd suck but he cost then Kevin. Brown an probably Chen hie park
Todd Van Poppel was one of the greatest players in Atlanta Braves history. In 1990 Van Poppel was considered one of the best pitchers/players in the entire draft and holding the top pick the Atlanta Braves wanted to draft him #1 overall. Van Poppel got wind of this and as the Braves were the worst team in baseball at the time he decided he did not want to play for them. He blasted the Braves in the media and said he would "never sign with that organization" if they drafted him. So the Atlanta Braves begrudgingly "settled" for a younger less proven highschool player out of Florida with the #1 overall pick. That player was Chipper Jones. The very next year the Braves went from worst to first and that kicked off a still all-time sports record streak of 14 consecutive division titles won by the team Van Poppel thought would be so horrible that he refused to play for them. Braves Country thanks you Todd Van Poppel. They couldn't have done it without you.
They were SUPPOSED to, but none of them did
Taylor was such a bust his autographs are still kind of expensive because he’s known for being the first card craze rookie to bust like that
I hadn't considered Darren Dreifort to be a bust, probably because the one year I paid attention to him, twenty hundred, was the only one in which he had a W-L record over .500 as a full-year starter. But he still had an ERA above 4.00.
I am old fashioned and can make neither heads nor tails of such stats ad ERA+, FIP, and WHIP for pitchers. I just look at W-L % (or sometimes just wins) and ERA.
You missed the part where Newfield hit .307 with an .862 OPS with Milwaukee in 1996. Overall that season he was pretty good & had 410 plate appearances. He hit .278/.332/.446 (.778 OPS) with 26 doubles, 12 home runs & 57 RBI. Solid production. You just glossed over it like it never happened saying he was bad in Milwaukee.
Most of these busts were pitchers, just shows how hard it is to draft a quality pitcher!
No question about it. Also hard to project potential of injury.
I was a pitcher once ... but then I took an arrow in the knee.
Sometimes there's the developmental issues as well. Remember there's a reason there was a trend where struggling prospects got better after being traded from the Orioles for over the past decade. It wasn't just Arrieta.
They’ve gotten much much better at it
@@ryansack5198i hear you Mr. Sack
Another Mets pitching bust from the 90's - Kirk Presley drafted by Mets @ #8 overall in '93. Was lights out in highschool but never made it past high A in 5 years in Mets system. Retired in '98 after multiple arm surgeries.
Elvis's cousin!
My main Mets pitcher from Tupelo, Mississippi!
Tupelo
Whatever happened to Al Shirley? Big Mets prospect in 91 or 92
As a Giants fan(me too), I am surprised you didn't mention Joe Fontenot, number 16 overall to the Giants in 1995, the Giants dumped him after 3 seasons in the minors, traded him to the Marlins, where he got promoted to the show he won 0 and lost 7 with 6.33 ERA in 1998. The thing as Giants fan the really sucks about him is that he went one pick ahead of future hall of famer Roy Halladay. Doc could have been a Giant.
i remember him giving up a homerun to sammy sosa that the ball still hasnt landed lol
I don't know if I'd call Mottolla a bust per se. It sounds like he just wound up in poor situations.
It sounds like a conspiracy or a black ball. He's a monster at triple A but out of all these crap teams he played for and he only had 125 career ABS?
Denzel Washington was named after the nations capital not the state of Washington on the western coast of USA. ⬅️
Has Taylor's rookie card
He’s definitely a bust
I think Brien Taylor and Ryan Anderson are the two biggest what ifs of the 90s.. Ryan Anderson was supposed to be the next Randy Johnson but injuries ruined his career just like Taylor
I had Todd Van Poppel’s gold Leaf rookie card. I also had Brian Taylor’s Topps Stadium Club rookie card. Man, 10 year old me just KNEW these guys were gonna be hall of famers.
Wonder whatever happened to Jeff Alkire, Alan Watson, Paul Coleman, Tom Nevers, Shane Andrews, Rondell White, Jeff Ware, God I remember all of these guys in this video, I followed them all, What a complete waste Brien Taylor was
@@billysikes1374they all live in vans down by the rivers😂
I had just started collecting again (After my mom threw out all my baseball cards when I went to college in '86) and I stocked up on Brian Taylor cards. I had a bunch of the Topps Gold cards of him which was a promotional set of cards by winning scratch offs. At the time his rookie card was worth $30. Now maybe it's $.03
You knew what TOPPS and Beckett told you They didn't have the coverage they have now you knew nothing about them guys
I remember collecting these rookie cards. Even traded 2 UD Griffey rookies for the Topps Taylor autograph. Yup. Those were the days.
Oof
ouch
Mr D's cards and collectibles in Springfield MA 🔥🔥💀
That Greg Jeffries rated rookie was 8 bucks out the pack in 88
My first time hearing about Mottolla. How tf did he not get a chance? That's infuriating
Billy Wallace is from my hometown in south Alabama. He had all the talent just let the lifestyle get the better of him. He had a rough patch but seemingly has turned his life around and is doing much better these days.
These are the kind of videos i thoroughly enjoy. Lots of deep cuts here. Thanks for all your hard work on these videos.
No problem thank you!!
“Welcome back to the Humm Baby Bust.” pause.
Baseball is a hard game to master. This really puts it into perspective of guys like Bryce Harper so young and confident and ready to play MLB out of high school and is aiming for the Hall of Fame.
They're all confident when they're 18.
He was fully grown as a 14 year old sports continue to overlook late bloomers who may have ended up better
@user-kx6vk3nj9u Harper had that confidence well before he was 18. Dropped out of HS to get his GED and play for a junior college cause he was too good for HS competition. That's not confidence, he knew he was built different.
You could've put Matt Smith a pitcher out of Grants Pass, Oregon who went 18th in his draft I think. Anyhow, he never made it to the majors but he did end up playing high quality football at LB for the Oregon Ducks.
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Lol, I thought I was having a stroke. That was outta nowhere and that is some of the best types of comedy.
Good Job!
Now I have to find my
DVD and laugh somemore ;)
I remember being in elementary school and driving up to see Brien Taylor pitch in Albany with my father and older brother. Still have his autograph after all these years. Shame he got hurt and couldn’t recover.
Corey Myers was the real deal when I watched him play in high school. He turned a new school into an instant powerhouse, with 81 RBIs while also scoring 70 runs in the same season. Even though the competition is more diluted with more schools and games, he still has some records 25 years after the fact. Trouble is, he was a big fish in a really small pond.
I went to school with Corey and his brother in Casa Grande, AZ. I was always rooting for them to make it to the Bigs. It's a tough business and sometimes some luck is involved to get to the top.
Check out Crime in Sports if you want a deep dive into Brien Taylor. HumBaby you'd like it because one of the hosts was friends with Rodd Beck and tells personal stories about Rodd.
Gobble gobble
RIP
Very good job, keep them coming
This was an era when I had some of theirs’ baseball cards AND MANY OF THEM STUNK!!!!
Great video man.
When you do these somewhat " controversial" vidoes they are the best . I can tell you did a crazy amount of research/prep work, and your voice is perfect for the task.
I’m from Albany NY where Brien Taylor spent the 1992 season. His fastball looked effortless.
hopefully that fight was worth it
In 1992 the Reds had a SS named Barry Larkin. 3 years later Larkin would be MVP. Larkin became a HOFer. Where would Jeter play in Cincinnati?
A different position where his excellent hitting could make its full contribution while his mediocre fielding would do less damage.
Probably third base which is where he should’ve been after A-rod got traded to the Yankees.
Second base, smart ass
2nd base
Move Larkin to 3rd
Love your content brother, keep up the Awesome vids!
Cheers from Canada
As a lifelong Royals fan, you could write a book about KC's busts from this decade. Granger and Austin were huge letdowns, as were fellow pitchers Dan Reichert, Kyle Snyder, Jason Pruitt and Sherard Clinkscales. But they drafted two big kids named Matt Smith and Juan Lebron who were perhaps bigger busts--neither made it beyond Double-A. Lebron was supposed to be the next Juan Gonzalez. They took him with their first pick, then some kid you might have heard of named Carlos Beltran with their second selection.
Wow, I havnt thought about Eric Anthony since I use to collect his Astros rookie card. He was hot back in the day
Just looked up his stats and I was shocked, don't remember him playing that well :-)
I haven't had time to watch all the way through yet, but your guy at #15 reminded me that one year in the 1990s, and I see it was 1992, both the Reds and the Phillies drafted guys named Chad (and I think both had the same last initial of M) in the first round. Neither made an impact at the MLB level. At least the Reds guy made some big league appearances. The Phillies guy suffered a gruesome knee injury at AA Reading, cutting his career short.
If you mentioned the Phillies guy later in this video, I'll catch it later. He was the only Phillies 1990s first rounder to never play a major league game, I think.
Chad McConnell was the Phillies pick.
Great show dude!! I can't remember a single one of these guys lol lol
Heyyyyy! You included BJ Garbe as I had suggested!!
These names were such a blast from the past. I love this sentimental stuff
Baseball seems to me to be the toughest of the Big 4 sports to transform draft picks into consistent players with decent longevity.
Nice relic. Thanks for sharing
I actually feel bad for guys who ended up being considered “busts”, as long as they didn’t do it to themselves by either doing illegal things, or by having an attitude like JD Drew (as a Phillies fan, that guy is the biggest scumbag joke). Technically, if you were good enough to get drafted it’s hard to be considered a bust, you were good enough to make it that far and that’s very rare. And yes having a career in the minors might be difficult to some. I can imagine the traveling, fast food, and being away from home, all the time would stink. But at the same time you’re playing a game you love, against some of the best in the world, and you’re getting paid to do it. That’s a dream for so many others…
so true
With the exception of the guys who got arrested, there are only success stories here. Owning businesses, serving as coaches, and working for Google and J. P. Morgan - that’s a better life than facing rotator cuff injuries.
I remember those 1992 Topps Brien Taylor Prospect cards, they were supposed to put me through college LOL
Totally mass-produced cards junk wax era even if he had pitched good it would have been worth not much
@captainscentsible3938 yes better off to buy vintage and then buy those other rookie cards out of the dollar box and hope that they would grade 10
Thanks for reminding us Brewer Fans how miserable almost all of their Draft Picks have been for last 35 Years...Thanks alot !!!😮😮😮😮
Great upload!
Merci for the expos mention!!!
High Eric🌲😁
Thanks for anything baseball⚾💯
Chris Sabo? There's a lot of guys that didn't make it, I remember when i got my first Van Poppel 91 Score card, you couldn't tell me shit!!! I was the man!!! I thought Mark Newfield and Shane Andrews was gonna be great mlb players
Speaking of Taylor, the guy was a waste of talent who could have been great. What made the situation worse was that his brother was the one who started the fight to begin with.
Ah, man. I remember the baseball card with Marc Newfield and Cliff Floyd on it.
Lmao holy shit. I'm from Moses Lake,Wa and I had no idea about BJ Garbe owning the Ten Pin or even being from here 🤣 I've even stayed at their hotel, super nice lol
Hey I live in Moses Lake too. Love the TenPin brewery and Lake bowl.
3:42 Believe it or not I actually have this photo signed by all three. I picked it up years ago with just Bill and Paul on it for a nominal amount and ironically the most successful player Isringhausen was the last person to sign it for me. I actually got Jason to inscribe it "Gen K" one of my favorite items in my collection because of the nostalgia of these 3 guys being the next big deal for the Mets.
Blew his million dollar arm for that bum of a brother. In the end, he was just as much as a bum.
He is an IRL example of when keeping it real goes wrong.
So when the Mets acquired Goetz they did themselves a solid and avoidable the horrible contracts of Vernon Wells and JD Drew, got it.
Great Video!!!!!
Getting on board the Wayback Train, I'll never forget the feckless Pittsburgh Pirates (my team!) paying the there-to-fore HIGHEST BONUS BABY bribe in history for a rookie sign-on named Bob Bailey. The hype had Bailey as the second coming of Honus Wagner, Roberto Clemente, Pie Traynor, Ralph Kiner ... and well, all that sort of thing. Third baseman Bailey managed to stay in the majors for seventeen years, retiring with a .257 BA and an anemic 189 homers. He was almost a Doctor Strange glove in the field. The Buccos palmed him off to LA Dodgers after a dismal four years, sending Bailey off on his dull-as-lead journeyman career. Bonus Baby, indeed.
In the 1999 draft, both the Diamondbacks and the Phillies drafted guys named Myers (probably no relation to each other) in the 1st round. Unlike 1992, when neither the Phillies' first rounder and a similarly-named Reds' first rounder had a major league impact, the Phillies' 1999 Myers guy, Brett, had a decent MLB career, including being part of their 2008 World Series winners.
Twice in the late 2000s or early 2010s, the first rounders of the White Sox and the Rays had the same last name, Beckham one year and Sale the other. The Rays' Josh Sale was definitely a draft bust, being suspended by MLB or the team for most of his minor league career and never getting close to the majors. The Sox's Chris Sale has had some very good years with both Sox teams and is now with the Braves. Tim Beckham, first overall by the Rays, took a long time to make the majors The White Sox's Gordon Beckham made it to the majors faster (he was a college player, I think, while Tim was from the high school ranks) and stuck around the majors for several years. But both baseball Beckhams were dwarfed in popularity by stars named Beckham in other sports - David in soccer and Odell Jr. in the NFL.
Will there be an 80s edition?
In 1997 the Mariners drafted Ryan Anderson with the 19th overall selection. He said he was going to be better than Randy Johnson. Anderson was also 6'10" and was coined the little unit. A total bust. Anderson's opinion of himself and lack of respect for Randy Johnson ticked off Mariners fans.
Only the Mariners could find a high school pitcher who played in a 1ball/1strike high school league 😂
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Sounds like the story of how Gerry Priddy disrespected Joe Gordon which didn't exactly help endear him towards the veteran Yankees players. People at the time were expecting him and Rizzuto to become one of the greatest infield tandem for years to come, only Rizzuto worked out for the Yankees.
Unlike Anderson, at least Priddy did find some success as a player after being traded by the Yankees though his life after his playing days went downhill...
The Mariners trade for Randy Johnson (player to be named later) would have been better than Babe Ruth had the Mariners believed his neck was fine and signed him to a long term deal. Instead he went to Arizona and threw some more no hitters and got a few Cy Young awards and went into the HOF as a Diamondback.
Randy started the trend of pitching out of the pen when they needed a closer for a playoff spot or a playoff win. He would pitch on a day or two rest if the managers let him. @@iamhungey12345
Kept waiting and waiting but no Todd van Poppel is a huge miss on this list. Telling an MLB team that you refuse to play for them and them drafting one of the best 3B of all-time instead seems like the definition of bust. Especially considering how little impact TVP had at the MLB level.
Side note about Calvin Murray, he is the uncle of football quarterback Kyler Murray.
Brien Taylor was the first overall pick by the Yanks in 1991
He was a high school pitcher who threw 98 mph
Never pitched an inning in MLB
dude these vids are the bees knees!
Damn. BJ GARBE…I haven’t heard that name is a lonnnnnnggggg time. I remember pulling his rookie card from 2000 Topps HD. at the time, the card was BVed at $5!
UCF fan here... baffled that we have not produced any good MLB players.
Always nice to see the Royals on these lists. They have drafted some real turds and I have a feeling in 20 years you will be doing a list that will include Blake Mitchell.
High school players are almost always a crapshoot, as I've experienced with my Marlins and Tyler Kolek with the 2nd overall pick in 2014. But yeah, OPSing .600 in rookie ball and striking out 26.9% of the time is not a good sign...
Chad Mata was not a bust. He never got an opportunity!
sounds like mottola is the perfect example of what might have been sad he never got a fair chance to show what he might've been able to do in the bigs.
I can't fathom being in the minors long enough to hit 240 homers
Those are almost Crash numbers
@@MinivanmusicianTom Hanks hit more in his minor league career than Crash i think 😂
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I know that card!
Bowman, Home of the Rookies. Or something like that, it's been awhile.
Cheers
Chad Mottola was a front office can’t miss……there were several scouts that had Jeter over him.
Who knows how he could have panned out. Nobody ever gave him a real chance to adjust to the majors.
@@violabeaumont3758you never see guys that get taken 5th overall get no shot after producing at AAA. Life really screws some people
@@violabeaumont3758 Facts, just like Tebow in the nfl, Motolla would have been solid in the mlb
@@Kicks_Clothing Tebows career completion percentage was 47 percent. Anybody not waving the banner of Christian golden boy would have been forgotten in a heart beat with that level of performance.
@@Kicks_Clothingon chief!
Another comment after seeing Booty, you could consider doing a video on guys who flamed out in the minors and went on to play football. Also another bust that was not drafted was Greg "Toe" Nash his story is crazy.
As a Brewers fan Brooks Kieschnick was a good dude and he was exciting in an era of nothing for the club. I'm glad he is doing well post baseball.
Sidenote to Calvin Murray. He was the batter in the Spring Training game when Randy Johnson obliterated the bird.
Anyone else notice that with quite a few of these players, & so many not mentioned in the video, management tried to rush them to the Show & they weren't ready? I still think more patience is needed for MLB Prospects.
Maybe they should serve an apprenticeship.......lol
Thought for sure I'd see Todd Van Poppel on this list.
Its been years since I've seen Score cards, nice.
Rob Walden 9th pick ‘90 draft bro !!! 7 total games in minors
Being a Yanks fan I remember the hoopla surrounded Taylor. Franchise was bottoming out at the time and drafting him came at a perfect time. So we thought. Oh well
Roberto Kelly, Todd Hollingsworth, Kevin Mass…
Jeff Austin looked 45 in college
Matt Anderson? He went 1-1 to Detroit in 1997...
Oh damn Giants fan. Okay i give a sub
Mattolla was done wrong. He should have been given an extended look.
Don’t forget Paul Wilson biggest highlight is getting tackled by Kyle Farnsworth.
Oh that was the guy LOL
Chad Motolla was a good hitter although he was bad defensively which wouldn't have been a problem if he'd been in the American League (courtesy of the DH), but he was never in the American League. Chad Motolla was more commonly known as Chad Motorola though
Josh Booty’s nephew General Booty plays QB for the Sooners
Is he the son of John David??
No he is the son of John David's brother, Abram. Thats a lot of D1 athlete in that family.@@bigglilwayne7050
Brien Taylor(from all accounts I’ve heard or read)was a good kid,but did something 90% of 20 year olds do,go to a bar and get in a fight.He ended up being slammed on his shoulder,which destroyed his ability to be dominant.Yeah,I guess he was a bust,but mainly because of a dumb decision and a terrible injury.
Chad fr never got a shot despite hitting almost .300 every year in the minors
This might sound like a dumb question but how's Mattola a bust? doesn't seem like he was given much of a shot....seems like he had an overall good run of it in the minors but 125 ABs is barely anything but it doesn't come across like a dude who didn't deserve more of a shot...he just did't get it for whatever reason
I mentioned that's why he comes in at #15.. not all busts are the players fault. He did his part in the minors like you said. But never got an extended shot.
Makes you wonder how big of a bullet Jeter may have dodged.
I know this is unrelated, but as a lifelong rangers fan, I still can’t believe we are WORLD CHAMPS baby!
Is that who won this year? Too bad nobody watched
Have you done one on rookie of year busts?
Here's a player no one talks about......Kevin Seitzer
I agree! This clearly isn't the video to talk about him, but you're right.
He wasn't a complete bust though. These guys were absolutely busts!
I never said he was a bust, just a forgotten good player
@@BLUDDSPORT1 He was an 11th round draft pick, with a career .295 batting average and 111 OPS+. 11th rounders generally don't carry the "bust" pejorative even if they never make the majors. Someone with solid major league stats, not sure why they would be considered any kind of bust (at least a draft bust). Fans still could have been disappointed with him for a more relevant reason.
He's been in Mlb forever lol him and Walt Weiss cards were worth so much 30 years ago, how bout Chris Sabo? Lol memory lane
Baseball more so than football and basketball is a lot more difficult to scout talent. Sometimes you dont know until they play in the show. Long season and big leauge pitchers
Sad to hear when these guys go down the wrong after they're done playing ball. But it's always nice to see when the others go on to other successful careers.
How different would the Mariners have been if Marc Newfield had lived up to the hype? Would he have provided the final push to get the Mariners over the hump between 1995 and 2003, especially with all the talent we had during that time? One can only wonder…:/
I love this stuff! Whole league took a forgettable player before Yankees took Judge last...
Just call BJ Wallace a pos next time!!! Lol what about Jeff Ware and Tom Nevers?
This list could've easily been almost every Orioles draft pick in the 90's
Brian taylor was so big of a bust they spelled his name wrong in this clip lol
You forgot Darren Driefort. What a disappointment.
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Montreal Expos fan here.
It is sad what happened to B.J. Wallace and I wish him all the best.
We sure as hell could have used him in the later 90's and early 2000's.
Although, if he did play up to potential, he would have waited for free agency and took more money, to go South.
Sorry to be Harsh but even the best, "Church going Angel's" Did the Same thing. So I doubt a Meth dealer could have been the exception.
It's not even the drug selling or personal consumption that irks me. I've done some dumb things too but when children are involved??
Maybe I should say what I think, in French! Or just let it go...
Honestly though, you could do a top 10 on Expos Pitchers that didn't reach their potential but had the, 'Future Star' or 'Number one draft pick' on their baseball cards.
In hindsight and being a bit wiser, I know all teams had their fair share of busts but when you're a little kid or tween, you listen and believe the hype.
I'd still Love to be bitching and moaning about other new busts but I can't.
Having a player go bust is one thing but having your entire team go South, Both Literally and Figuratively....that crap is just Like having a Longtime, Loved Wife, cheating on you and request a divorce!
It's a stab in the chest, that you see from a mile away but can't do anything to stop it.
So Hug your team cheer hard and look forward to,spring training. It's not too far away ;)
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Shane Andrews and Rondell White!!!!
There's a lot of really underwhelming and straight up bad 1st rounds in the 1990s
Like 1995 which has Erstad, K Wood, Helton, Geoff Jenkins, Doc Holliday, and Mark Redman as the only notable players and 1996 might be even more underwhelming with Travis Lee, Mark Kotsay, Eric Chavez, Jake Westbrook, RA Dickey, and Jason Marquis as the highlights
i think the problem for a lot of these so called busts is that they rushed themselves a lot of them either left college early or didn't even go to college who knows maybe if they had gone to college and were able to fine tune their games they might have succeeded in the majors but i guess we will never know
The Mets were going to have the best rotation in baseball, Wilson, Isringhausen and Pulsipher…….same with the Cubs, Wood, Prior and Zambrano. Who would have ever guess Zambrano would be the one who had the best career?
Zambrano was a psycho. I preferred Kerry. I still have my #34 jersey.
i guess the pirates actually made a good trade trading kurt miller for steve buechele.
Bruh what? He had 125 big league at bats and had just 204 homers? You meant 4
I work with BJ Wallace. He’s a super nice guy