Bogusevic biography net worth
Bogusevic was a two-way star player for Tulane University , playing in the outfield and also used as a starting pitcher. He was also a two-way player in high school, a three-year letterman at Chicago 's De La Salle Institute for coach Brad Esposito pitching and playing outfield. He remained a pitcher in the Houston Astros organization until mid- before converting to an outfielder.
2004 mlb draft
In , he was selected to play in the Arizona Fall League as an outfielder. On August 16, , he became the 26th player in MLB History to hit an "ultimate grand slam," a pinch-hit walk-off home run which won the game by one run. Bogusevic reprised his old pitching role for one game in , a June 7 relief appearance against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Entering a 12—2 blowout, Bogusevic pitched the 9th inning and surrendered two runs. On November 3, Bogusevic elected to become a free agent after being outrighted off the man roster. On November 21, , Bogusevic signed a minor league deal with the Chicago Cubs. The fifth outfielder was Dave Sappelt , who won the job because of his platooning ability.