- Brien Taylor
Brien Taylor (born
December 26 1971 ) is a formerpitcher inminor league baseball best known for being just the second amateur player to be picked first overall in theMajor League Baseball Draft and never reach the major leagues. (The first wasSteve Chilcott , in by|1966.)Taylor was born in
Beaufort, North Carolina and drafted by theNew York Yankees in by|1991. He was offered about $350,000 to sign a minor league contract, the typical amount given to #1 draft choices at that time. However, agentScott Boras (acting as an "advisor" because unsigned players were not allowed to have an agent at that time) advised the Taylor family that the previous year's top-rated high school pitcher,Todd Van Poppel , was given more than $1.2 million to sign with theOakland Athletics , giving up a scholarship toStanford University in the process. The Taylors held out for "Van Poppel money," even though they had less leverage because Brien's poor grades atEast Carteret High School prevented him from getting a major college scholarship offer. They then used a local junior college as leverage to get the Yankees to agree to pay Van Poppel money. The Yankees were without the official services of ownerGeorge Steinbrenner , who was serving a suspension at the time, but through the media, Steinbrenner said that if the Yankees let Taylor get away, they should be "shot." Taylor was signed for $1.55 million the day before his classes were set to begin. Further delay would have meant the deal could not be signed until after the school year ended, which coincided with the following year's draft.While quickly ascending the minor league ranks in by|1993, Taylor suffered a torn
labrum while defending his brother in a fistfight. Unfortunately, Taylor was never the same pitcher again. He was at Double-A before the incident but spent the bulk of the remainder of his professional baseball career struggling at Single-A.He was released by the Yankees at the end of the by|1998 season and pitched for minor league affiliates of the
Seattle Mariners andCleveland Indians until retiring in by|2000.He currently works in real estate, specifically buying and repairing homes for resale.Fact|date=May 2008
External links
* [http://minors.baseball-reference.com/players.cgi?pid=28963 Minor league statistics]
* [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=jp-taylor060506&prov=yhoo&type=lgns The arm that changed the Major League draft] , retrieved June 6, 2006
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/si_online/news/2003/05/22/taylor/ A New Standard ("Sports Illustrated", September 9, 1991)] , retrieved June 7, 2006
* [http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2006/jul/14/tracking_down_brien_taylor/ Tracking Down Brien Taylor by Wayne Coffey - New York Daily News]
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