Amateur Reed attended
Brandon High School in
Brandon, Florida, and played college ball at
Manatee Community College and
Florida State University. He was drafted by the
Texas Rangers in the third round of the
1982 MLB Draft (January phase) and second round of the
1983 MLB Draft (June secondary phase) and the
San Francisco Giants in the first round of the
1982 MLB Draft (June secondary phase) but did not sign.
Boston Red Sox Reed was drafted in the eighth round of the
1984 MLB draft by the
Boston Red Sox and signed on June 11, 1984. He played with the
Winter Haven Red Sox in the
Florida State League in 1984 and 1985, batting .289. Reed began 1986 with the
New Britain Red Sox of the
Eastern League and was promoted mid-season to the
Pawtucket Red Sox of the
International League. Reed made his Major League debut for the Red Sox as a
pinch runner on September 12, 1987 against the
Baltimore Orioles. He made his first start, leading off and playing
shortstop against the Orioles on September 18. Reed was 3 for 6 with two RBI and a stolen base in that game, with his first hit being a single off
Jeff Ballard in the top of the fifth. He appeared in nine games that September, with nine hits in 30 at bats for a .300 average. In 1988, Reed became the Red Sox' starting shortstop. He hit his first career home run on June 27, 1988, off
John Farrell of the
Cleveland Indians. He hit .293 that season and finished third in the
Rookie of the Year voting. Reed switched to
second base during the 1989 season and played with the Red Sox through 1992. In 1990, he led the
American League with 45 doubles and finished 10th in the AL with 173 hits. Reed also totaled more than 40 doubles in 1989 and 1991. In 715 total games with the Red Sox, Reed hit .280 with 17 homers and 227 RBI. He also hit .250 in the
1988 American League Championship Series and .133 in the
1990 American League Championship Series.
Los Angeles Dodgers Reed was drafted by the
Colorado Rockies as the 13th pick in the
1992 MLB expansion draft on November 17, then traded to the
Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for
Rudy Seánez. He played in 132 games for the Dodgers during the
1993 season and hit .276.
Milwaukee Brewers Reed was offered a three-year, $7.8 million contract extension by the Dodgers after the season, but turned it down in order to become a free agent. He eventually wound up signing a one-year contract with the
Milwaukee Brewers for only $350,000 plus incentives. Reed hit .271 with the Brewers in 108 games.
San Diego Padres Reed signed a free agent contract with the
San Diego Padres on April 19, 1995. In two seasons with the Padres he hit .250 in 277 games.
Detroit Tigers The Padres traded Reed to the
Detroit Tigers on March 22, 1997, in exchange for
Mike Darr and
Matt Skrmetta. He only played in 52 games in Detroit, hitting .196. ==Coaching career==