Vance Law

[2] The only other player drafted that round that would make it to the majors was Tim Hulett, who would briefly be a teammate of Law's in the mid 80's with the White Sox.

Law made his major league debut on June 1, 1980 against the New York Mets, getting one hit in five at bats.

[3] Over the course of the next two seasons, Law split time between the Pirates and their Triple-A team, the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League.

He was selected to the 1988 All-Star Game as one of a then-record six Cubs players on the team (Andre Dawson, Greg Maddux, Ryne Sandberg, Rafael Palmeiro, and Shawon Dunston were the other five.)

[weasel words][citation needed] Law finished all 7 games he appeared in, and had a career ERA of 3.38 in 8 innings.

[7] After his stint in Japan, Law signed with the Oakland A's and split time between the major league club and their triple-A team the Tacoma Tigers.

[10] In December 2012, the Chicago White Sox announced Law would rejoin the organization as a minor league coach.