Jason Jacome Has Come Full Circle in Life, On the Diamond
Originally posted to allsportstucson.com
By Kevin Murphy
The game of baseball has taken Jason Jacome around the world since he last pitched at Pima Community College in 1991.
That season Jacome was named Region 1 Player of the Year, with a record of 17-2. He was drafted in the 12th round in the 1991 MLB draft by the New York Mets.
Now, 30 years later, he is back where the whole journey started. Jason was recently hired as an assistant baseball coach for the Aztecs, joining his brother, head coach Ken Jacome in the dugout this season.
Jason and his family made the move to Tucson from Madison, Wis. His son Atley Jacome joined the Aztec baseball team this season as well.
Jason played five seasons in the major leagues with the Mets, Kansas City Royals, and the Cleveland Indians, before pl...