Baseball America

Where Are They Now?

Catalanotto finally makes his way to campus

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Oct. 16, 1994

RUNDOWN

“I know I’m not considered a guy with a lot of tools, but I’ve improved every aspect since I first stepped on the field as a professional,” said a 20-year-old Frank Catalanotto after he hit .325

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