| 1 of 10 After pitching effectively as a freshman, McGwire also began playing first base as a sophomore to get into the lineup every day. McGwire gave up pitching as a junior in 1984, his last college season, and he set a school record with 32 home runs on his way to becoming an All-American and a first-round draft pick of the Oakland Athletics. Text: Greg Beaton Photo: Courtesy of USC | ||||||||||||||||||








