Brad Hand was selected as a member of National League's All-Star team on Sunday. He will represent the San Diego Pardes ... and offer a bit of an embarrassment to the hometown Marlins when the game is played in Miami on July 11.
The Marlins drafted Hand in the second round in 2008. He had a few shots with Miami, then was waived in April 2016. He was claimed by the Padres and the lefthander has thrived as a reliever.
Here's a column that I wrote on Hand as a high school senior and pitching prospect that appeared in the Star Tribune on May 1, 2008:
BRAD HAND WAS WARMING UP 10 minutes before he was scheduled to make his fourth start of the spring for the Chaska Hawks, this time against Eden Prairie.
There were a half-dozen scouts standing several feet behind the bullpen mound. There were another 12 scouts leaning against the fence along the third base line, and then another handful standing near a light tower and trying to look less conspicuous.
A scout who has been working this area for years was asked when a Minnesota high school player last attracted big-league scouts in this number.
He thought for a moment and said, "It would have to be No. 7."
That would be No. 7, as in Joe Mauer, and the year was 2001, when Mauer was catching for Cretin-Derham Hall.