Top 15 MLB Draft BUSTS Of the 1990's!!.. Where Are They Now?!? Some LITERAL BUSTS For Crimes!!

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It's time for the latest BUSTS video and today we go back to the biggest 15 DRAFT BUSTS of the 1990's!! I'll also include (When I could find it) information on WHERE THEY ARE TODAY!! This list will include highly touted prospects such as BJ Wallace, Marc Newfield and Corey Myers among others!! Who comes in at #1?? Watch and find out!

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All Comments (21)
  • @ryansack5198
    You missed the part where Newfield hit .307 with an .862 OPS with Milwaukee in 1996. Overall that season he was pretty good & had 410 plate appearances. He hit .278/.332/.446 (.778 OPS) with 26 doubles, 12 home runs & 57 RBI. Solid production. You just glossed over it like it never happened saying he was bad in Milwaukee.
  • @unkledoda420
    Another Mets pitching bust from the 90's - Kirk Presley drafted by Mets @ #8 overall in '93. Was lights out in highschool but never made it past high A in 5 years in Mets system. Retired in '98 after multiple arm surgeries.
  • I think Brien Taylor and Ryan Anderson are the two biggest what ifs of the 90s.. Ryan Anderson was supposed to be the next Randy Johnson but injuries ruined his career just like Taylor
  • @zw8596
    I don't know if I'd call Mottolla a bust per se. It sounds like he just wound up in poor situations.
  • @iamhungey12345
    Man that Todd Van Poppel guy looks awesome, he along with Brien Taylor, Paul Wilson and Darren Dreifort will dominate the league for years to come!
  • @nickbovi
    As a Giants fan(me too), I am surprised you didn't mention Joe Fontenot, number 16 overall to the Giants in 1995, the Giants dumped him after 3 seasons in the minors, traded him to the Marlins, where he got promoted to the show he won 0 and lost 7 with 6.33 ERA in 1998. The thing as Giants fan the really sucks about him is that he went one pick ahead of future hall of famer Roy Halladay. Doc could have been a Giant.
  • 5:00 Lol, I thought I was having a stroke. That was outta nowhere and that is some of the best types of comedy. Good Job! Now I have to find my DVD and laugh somemore ;)
  • @TheMicahwitz
    I had Todd Van Poppel’s gold Leaf rookie card. I also had Brian Taylor’s Topps Stadium Club rookie card. Man, 10 year old me just KNEW these guys were gonna be hall of famers.
  • @kj9093
    Most of these busts were pitchers, just shows how hard it is to draft a quality pitcher!
  • I remember being in elementary school and driving up to see Brien Taylor pitch in Albany with my father and older brother. Still have his autograph after all these years. Shame he got hurt and couldn’t recover.
  • @devonbrooks246
    Baseball is a hard game to master. This really puts it into perspective of guys like Bryce Harper so young and confident and ready to play MLB out of high school and is aiming for the Hall of Fame.
  • @NatsTown
    My first time hearing about Mottolla. How tf did he not get a chance? That's infuriating
  • @diabolico394
    These are the kind of videos i thoroughly enjoy. Lots of deep cuts here. Thanks for all your hard work on these videos.
  • @ousamaabdu794
    Great video man. When you do these somewhat " controversial" vidoes they are the best . I can tell you did a crazy amount of research/prep work, and your voice is perfect for the task.
  • @carlmohr9941
    I remember collecting these rookie cards. Even traded 2 UD Griffey rookies for the Topps Taylor autograph. Yup. Those were the days.
  • @jcngokai-76
    This was an era when I had some of theirs’ baseball cards AND MANY OF THEM STUNK!!!!
  • Billy Wallace is from my hometown in south Alabama. He had all the talent just let the lifestyle get the better of him. He had a rough patch but seemingly has turned his life around and is doing much better these days.
  • Love your content brother, keep up the Awesome vids! Cheers from Canada