Wes Obermueller

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==Career==
==Career==
Obermueller studied at the [[University of Iowa]]. He began his professional career in the [[Kansas City Royals]] organization when he was selected in the 2nd round of the [[1999 Major League Baseball Draft]].
Obermueller studied at the [[University of Iowa]]. He began his professional career in the [[Kansas City Royals]] organization when he was selected in the 2nd round of the [[1999 Major League Baseball ]].
The Royals traded Obermueller and [[Alejandro Machado]] to the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] for [[Curtis Leskanic]] and cash considerations on July 2, 2003.<ref>https://www.espn.com/mlb/news/2003/0702/1575991.html</ref> Obermueller played in the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] system for three years, prior to being traded to the [[Atlanta Braves]] in the winter of {{mlby|2005}} for [[Dan Kolb]]. He was released by the Braves on April 17, and then played for the [[Orix Buffaloes]] in [[Japan]]. Before the {{By|2007}} season, he signed with the [[Florida Marlins]]. Before the {{By|2008}} season, he signed with the [[Samsung Lions]] in the [[KBO League]] and was released in July.
The Royals traded Obermueller and [[Alejandro Machado]] to the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] for [[Curtis Leskanic]] and cash considerations on July 2, 2003.<ref>https://www.espn.com/mlb/news/2003/0702/1575991.html</ref> Obermueller played in the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] system for three years, prior to being traded to the [[Atlanta Braves]] in the winter of {{mlby|2005}} for [[Dan Kolb]]. He was released by the Braves on April 17, and then played for the [[Orix Buffaloes]] in [[Japan]]. Before the {{By|2007}} season, he signed with the [[Florida Marlins]]. Before the {{By|2008}} season, he signed with the [[Samsung Lions]] in the [[KBO League]] and was released in July.

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