Greg Hibbard
Age: 60
James Gregory Hibbard (born September 13, 1964) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played in the major leagues from 1989-1994. Currently, he is the pitching coach for the Class-A Mahoning Valley Scrappers in the Cleveland Indians organization.
Houston Astros
Hibbard was originally drafted by the Astros out of high school in the 8th round of the 1984 draft. He decided, instead, to attend the University of Alabama and did not sign with the team.
Kansas City Royals
The Royals drafted Hibbard out of the University of Alabama in the 16th round of the 1986 draft. They later traded him with Chuck Mount, John Davis, and Melido Perez to the White Sox for Floyd Banister and Dave Cochrane.
Chicago White Sox
From 1989-1992, he compiled a 41-34 record with the club. His best season came in 1990, when he went 14-9 with a 3.16 ERA. What was even better was he amassed all those wins along with pitching in 211 innings, and he only struck out 92 batters.
Florida Marlins
In 1992, the Marlins selected Hibbard with the 12th pick in the expansion draft. He did not last long in Florida, as they traded him that same day to the Cubs for Alex Arias and Gary Scott.
Chicago Cubs
Hibbard went on to pitch for the Cubs, in his lone season with the club he finished with a 15-11 record. After which earned him a 3-year deal with the Seattle Mariners.
Seattle Mariners
Hibbard received a 3-year deal with the Mariners. His first season with the club was cut short due to a shoulder issue. He finished that season 1-5 and a whopping 6.69 ERA. Hibbard would go on to never pitch for the M's again as the chronic shoulder issues kept him from ever being the same. He officially retired from baseball in 1997.