Description
James Kash Beauchamp is the son of Jim Beauchamp, and a former minor league baseball outfielder and manager. Beauchamp originally attended Grove High School in Oklahoma and then Bacone College. He was drafted first overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1982 January amateur draft, ahead of names such as Kirby Puckett and Randy Myers.
Beauchamp played 12 seasons in the minors, seeing moderate success but never reaching the Majors, although he did get as high as Triple-A. He displayed good speed at the beginning of his professional career, stealing as many as 25 bases in a season, although as his career went on he stole less and less each year.
In 1984, he was the MVP of the Carolina League All-Star Game, going 5-for-6 with a home run, two triples and five RBI. He was voted Best Defensive Outfielder and Outfielder With the Best Arm that year by Baseball America.
Beauchamp was the first player to be signed to a professional contract out of the independent leagues when, after hitting .367 with the Rochester Aces of the Northern League in 1993, he was signed by the Cincinnati Reds.
Born
January 8th, 1963 in Bartlesville (Age 61)
Teams
Ogden Raptors | Adirondack Lumberjacks | Lincoln Saltdogs | New Jersey Jackals | Edmonton Trappers | Albuquerque Dukes | San Antonio Missions | Chattanooga Lookouts | Shreveport Captains | Richmond Braves | Greenville Braves | Syracuse Chiefs | Tennessee Smokies | Kinston Indians | Florence Blue Jays | Medicine Hat Blue Jays | Pensacola Pelicans |
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