Wood started in baseball as the assistant general manager for the Albuquerque Dukes, a farm club of the Los Angeles Dodgers, in 1969.
He moved within the Dodgers minor league system to serve as general manager of the Daytona Beach (1970) and El Paso teams (1971-72).
Nevin did have a long career in the major leagues, but Jeter, who was selected sixth by the New York Yankees, because a baseball star.
While Andersen would help the Red Sox win their division that year, Bagwell converted to first base and played with the Astros for 15 seasons in a Hall of Fame career.
In addition to the trade of Andersen for Bagwell, the team traded players like Bill Doran and Glenn Davis and brought on younger players such as Steve Finley, Curt Schilling, and Pete Harnisch, while experienced pitchers Danny Darwin and Dave Smith were allowed to leave in free agency.
Kenny Lofton, who played his first games of his MLB career that year, was traded for a catching prospect and a pitcher on the Cleveland Indians.