Ryan Minor: Manager
Less than 20 years ago, Ryan Minor was considered Cal Ripken's heir apparent. The 6'7 former college basketball star rose quickly through the Orioles farm system and made history in September 1998 as the player who he started at 3rd base in the game where Cal ended his consecutive game playing streak at 2632.
But stardom wasn't in the cards for Minor. He failed to stick as an everyday player, and had no better luck after being traded to the Expos.
He returned to the Orioles organization in 2008 as a coach; becoming a farm system manager two years later. Ryan managed the O's Delmarva club this past season.
Is it too early to draw a parallel between Minor and another onetime "pheenom?" Clint Hurdle, who never became the superstar some expected, has become a successful and respected major league manager.
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