Clifford "Trey" Beamon (Born February 11, 1974 in
Dallas, Texas) is a former
professional baseball player. He spent three seasons in
Major League Baseball as a
left fielder and
right fielder. Beamon bats from the left side, throws with his right hand, and was at one time listed as 6' 3" tall and weighing 210 pounds.
Career summary
After a prep career at
W.T. White High School in Dallas, the Pirates chose Beamon in the second round of the
1992 June draft, with the 61st overall selection. Beamon advanced quickly through the minors, and after he
batted .334 in 1995 as a 21-year-old with the
Calgary Cannons of the AAA
Pacific Coast League,
Baseball America honored him as the organization's top prospect.
Beamon struggled to establish himself on the major league level, however. He appeared in 24 games with the Pirates in 1996 before being traded, with
Angelo Encarnación to the
San Diego Padres, in exchange for
Mark Smith and Hal Garrett. He appeared in 43 games with the Padres the next year before being traded again; the Padres sent Beamon and
Tim Worrell to the
Detroit Tigers, receiving
Dan Miceli,
Donnie Wall, and Ryan Balfe in return. Beamon appeared in 28 games with the Tigers in 1998, his final season in the major leagues. For his career, he compiled a .253 batting average, a .306
on base percentage, and a .310
slugging percentage in 158
at bats.
Beamon continued his professional career in the minor leagues and in
independent leagues. He was a
Northern League......
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