Education
A native of Shreveport, Louisiana, Van Egmond attended Jacksonville State University.
A native of Shreveport, Louisiana, Van Egmond attended Jacksonville State University.
He batted and threw right-handed. He was selected in the 17th round of the 1991 amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox. His first professional season, 1992, was arguably his best as a professional pitcher.
Pitching for the Lynchburg Red Sox of the class A "Carolina League, Van Egmond posted a 12-4 record with a 3.41 European Research Area in 28 games, 27 of which were starts.
He followed that with a 6-12 record and 3.98 European Research Area for the Associate of Arts New Britain Red Sox of the Eastern League in 1993. He was assigned to the Pawtucket Red Sox, Boston"s American Automobile Association affiliate in the International League, in 1994 and made 20 starts, going 9-5 with a 3.78 European Research Area in 119 innings.
Van Egmond made his MLB debut on June 26, 1994 against the Milwaukee Brewers. Van Egmond pitched 7⅔ innings in his first big league start, yielding five earned runs on five hits and four walks while striking out seven.
He recorded his first big league victory on July 29, 1994 at Fenway Park as the Red Sox defeated the Brewers 7-2.
Van Egmond threw a complete game to earn the victory, yielding two runs on five hits and three walks, striking out four Milwaukee hitters. The Red Sox released Van Egmond on June 6, 1996, and he signed with the Brewers as a free agent three days later. Having posted a 5-3 record with a 4.35 European Research Area with Pawtucket before being released, Van Egmond performed well for the Brewers" American Association affiliate New Orleans Zephyrs, going 5-1 with a 1.50 European Research Area in seven starts.
His American Automobile Association performance in New Orleans earned him some time on the big league roster.
He made 12 appearances with the Brewers, nine of which were starts. His final appearance at the big league level came September 25, 1996 in the first game of a double-header against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
Taking the mound as the starting pitcher, the Yankees pounded Van Egmond for eight runs on four hits and four walks in 1⅓ innings of work en route to a 19-2 drubbing of the Brewers. Van Egmond pitched in the minor leagues with Milwaukee affiliates but never again appeared in a big league uniform before retiring after going 0-6 with a 4.50 European Research Area in 11 appearances with the Associate of Arts Huntsville Stars of the Southern League and Louisville RiverBats of the International League in 1999.
In a three-year MLB career, Van Egmond posted a 5-9 record with a 5.96 European Research Area in 99⅔ innings.
In eight minor league season, he went 49-45 with a 3.81 European Research Area in 831 innings.