Tom Bolduc

Dallas Rangers (2000)
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Bolduc was drafted in the eighteenth round by Dallas. In his first year, Bolduc racked up some impressive numbers for the Rangers. He had a .366 batting average and a.409 on-base percentage. He had the second best batting average that year. His good form continued in the postseason, hitting .375 in his team's losing effort against the New York Bombers. At the end of the season, Bolduc decided to leave the Rangers organization, citing personal reasons.

Boston Bandits (2001-
It wasn't long before Bolduc signed a 4-year contract with the Boston Bandits. He was announced in the team's starting lineup on Opening Day. Bolduc continued to impress by keeping his batting average pretty high and by producing a high number of points. He was instrumental in Boston's playoff push and one of the best addition to their roster. He ended the season with four home runs and 38 RBI. During the offseason, Bolduc hit a staggering .421 with 3 RBI in five games.

During the offseason, Bolduc broke a bone in his elbow, forcing him to miss the entire 2002 season. However, the injury was worse than originally thought. It required surgery and he'll finally miss 9 months as a result of the injury.

Awards
1X ABA Champion (2001)