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Montreal Expos draft Tom Brady
Montreal Expos draft Tom Brady
May 30, 2012:
The Montreal Expos select Junipero Serra High School standout Tom Brady in the 18th round of the Major League Baseball Draft, the 507th player selected overall. Although he was drafted quite late, the Expos projected Brady as a potential All-Star, and offered him money typical of that offered to a late second-round or early third-round pick. Brady instead followed his passion and went on to attend the University of Michigan, determined to be a football player. In his senior year of high school, Brady was named an all-league catcher after making a transition from first baseman to catcher. Kevin Malone, a former baseball general manager for the Expos and Los Angeles Dodgers, said in an interview that Brady "could have been one of the greatest catchers ever." There was one catch. "His first love was football."
What would have happened if Brady had taken the money rather than go to Michigan? Perhaps there is still a baseball team in Montreal, winner of seven World Series championships? Would fans in New England be like those in Cleveland, Detroit and Arizona, still waiting for their first Lombardi Trophy?
Tom Brady as a big league catcher? Meet the Expos scout who failed to lure the NFL superstar to baseball
John Hughes had little doubt Tom Brady would make it. Even as a high school kid, Brady was big, strong and had an unusual sense of self. The kid had a real presence no matter where he was or who he was around. From his years scouting the…
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John Hughes had little doubt Tom Brady would make it. Even as a high school kid, Brady was big, strong and had an unusual sense of self. The kid had a real presence no matter where he was or who he was around. From his years scouting the high schools of Northern California, Hughes could immediately tell that Brady was a special athlete.
But for Hughes, then a scout with the Expos, Brady will always just be the “one that got away” – from him and baseball. Every time Brady, a future NFL Hall of Famer, has quarterbacked the Patriots to the Super Bowl, baseball scouts across the country get back in touch with him. He pulls out some of his hand-written notes about Brady and he has a good time thinking about that summer.
And he never doubts that Brady would have been a big leaguer.
“I never had as much fun scouting a player that we eventually didn’t sign,” chuckled Hughes, now an area scout with the Marlins. “We knew we didn’t have a good chance to sign him, because he had the scholarship (to play football for the University of) Michigan.
Tom Brady becomes last active Montreal Expos draft pick to retire from professional playing career
The 18th-round pick in the 1995 MLB Draft seems to have made the right call in playing football over baseball
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How does Brady think things would have played out had he stuck to baseball? "I'd be selling insurance, man. Baseball was not my sport," he said on the Dan Patrick Show last June. There was definitely juice in Brady's bat though. He wrapped a home run around the Pesky Pole at Fenway Park in 2003:
Tom Brady was drafted by the Expos 22 years ago: Which Red Sox (and NFL?) stars were taken after him? - MassLive
Interesting list of athletes drafted after Tom Brady in this article, including:
* OF Lawyer Milloy (one round later , #19, by Cleveland)
* Red Sox C David Ross (19th round, Dodgers)
* Red Sox 3B Mike Lowell (20th round, Yankees)
* OF Daunte Culpepper (26th round, Yankees)
* OF/C Michael Bishop (28th round, Cleveland)
* Red Sox OF Pat Burrell (43rd round, Red Sox)
* Red Sox OF Gabe Kapler (57th round, Detroit)
Other NFL players selected in the 1995 MLB Draft:
* QB Chad Hutchinson (1st round, Atlanta)
* RB Ricky Williams (8th round, Philadelphia)
* QB Danny Kannell (25th round, Yankees)












