Where Are They Now?: John Bryant
John Bryant once made draft history, today he helps kids realize their potential.
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John Bryant once made draft history, today he helps kids realize their potential.
Once a touted prospect, Mark Grant now entertains fans as a Padres broadcaster.
Kirk Presley felt drawn to his hometown which is the same as his famous third cousin, Elvis.
Mark Mulder found success in baseball – now he is making a name in golf.
Kevin Maas finds that work ethic can take one far in the business world, too.
Curtis Pride continues to blaze a trail for deaf players in his post-big league career.
Kris Benson takes cues from his major league managers in the business world.
Ben McDonald probably could have reached the majors in baseball or basketball.
David Nied learned the hard way about pitching at altitude in Denver.
Just as Joey Devine learned to solve Major League hitters, his career was ended by injury.
A prominent ex-player and coach, Juan Samuel would like one more shot at managing.
Initially known for his on-field antics in the minors, Turk Wendell became better known as a durable big league reliever.
Lastings Milledge recently concluded a 15-year pro career. Now he spreads the gospel of baseball to young black children.
Jim Abbott, who was born without a right hand, reflects on an improbable career in baseball that still inspires today.
Ty Griffin had everything as a prospect—until one change derailed his career.
Former big league catcher Landon Powell orchestrates a major turnaround at Division II North Greenville.
For all their college accomplishments, Rice starters Philip Humber, Jeff Niemann and Wade Townsend fell short of expectations in pro ball.
Spurred by a dream, a former big leaguer got his life back on track.
Andruw Jones has been a longtime favorite of Baseball America, and for good reason.
Horn rose to prominence in Boston, where he embraces his cult figure status.
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