heh.. MSF hasn't forgiven Schueler for that 43rd round pick in 1993. Speaking of the 93 draft... we took norton in the first that year right?
No. Norton was the 2nd round pick in 1993. Lefty pitcher Scott Christman out of Oregon State University was the White Sox first rounder (17th overall pick). Christman topped out at Double-A Birmingham where he was 4-12 with a 7.73 ERA over two seasons. So he was bust they drafted in the 1st round.
The Sox picked Schueler's daughter Carey in the 43rd round in the 1993 draft and only one player who was drafted & signed by another organization had some impact in the majors. That player was catcher Vance Wilson who was drafted by the Mets in the 44th round (18 picks after the White Sox picked Schueler's daughter). Since Wilson had a decent career as a backup catcher playing in over 400 MLB games and was drafted after Carey Schueler and before the White Sox picked again, I'm ok was msf holding it against Ron Schueler. Other players signed & drafted after Carey Schueler in 1993 that made the majors were: infielder Frank Menechino (45th round - White Sox), Mario Valdez (48th round - White Sox), Jason Maxwell (74th round - Cubs).
Bobby Howry was drafted in the 45th round by Miami but didn't sign. Same holds true with outfielder Dave Roberts (47th round - Indians), Plácido Polanco (49th round - White Sox), pitcher Mike Lincoln (51st round - Expos), pitcher Matt Wise (54th round - Seattle), 1st baseman Larry Barnes (69th round - Miami) and outfielder Jason Conti (74th round - Padres).