in 1988 Drafted by the
Cincinnati Reds in the 1st round of the
1987 MLB amateur draft, Armstrong made his big-league debut on June 21, 1988, and appeared in his final game on April 17, 1994. A torn rotator cuff helped end his career at the age of 27. Armstrong was also a member of the inaugural
Florida Marlins team in
1993. Armstrong had the best year of his career with the
Cincinnati Reds in 1990. He won eight of his first nine starts and was the
National League's starting pitcher in the
All-Star Game. He tailed off, however, ending the year with a record of 12–9 and a 3.42 ERA. He relieved
Scott Scudder in Game 2 of the
1990 World Series with the Reds trailing, 4–3. Armstrong pitched three scoreless innings against the
Oakland Athletics, and the Reds won the game in the 10th inning. After his career 1990 season, he spent one more year with the Reds, before being traded for
Greg Swindell. He then spent one season each with the Indians, Marlins, and Rangers before retiring. ==Personal==