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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Derrick May, featuring a lively and interesting discussion of May's baseball career.
May batted left-handed and threw right-handed. After signing to play football/baseball at Virginia Tech, May was drafted in the first round (#9) of the 1986 June draft by the Chicago Cubs at the age of 17. May hit .320 (3rd), .298 (11th), .305 (5th), .295 (5th), and .296 (5th) including being a Carolina League and Southern League All-Star before making his Major League debut. May enjoyed an 18-year professional baseball career including ten seasons in the MLB. He was a .271 hitter with 52 home runs and 310 RBI in 797In Japan, he hit an additional 59 home runs in just three seasons, batting .274. A very talented athlete.