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Austin Barnes

Austin Scott Barnes (born December 28, 1989) is an American professional baseball catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played college baseball for the Arizona State Sun Devils. Barnes was selected by the Florida Marlins in the eighth round of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft. He made his MLB debut with the Dodgers in 2015 and helped the team win the 2020 World Series. In addition to catching, Barnes has also played as an infielder.

Austin Barnes
Los Angeles Dodgers – No. 15
Catcher
Born: (1989-12-28) December 28, 1989 (age 33)
Riverside, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
May 24, 2015, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Batting average.225
Home runs32
Runs batted in138
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Early life

Barnes was born on December 28, 1989, in Riverside, California, the oldest of four children born to Dennis and Stephanie Barnes. His maternal uncle, Mike Gallego, played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics. He began playing baseball at a young age. As a shortstop in Little League Baseball, Barnes' nickname was "Hoover", given for his ability to catch ground balls.[1]

He attended Riverside Polytechnic High School, playing on the same baseball team as future Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick.[2] He received four varsity letters from Riverside Poly, and served as team captain his senior year. As a junior in 2007, Barnes had a batting average of .450, which he improved to .478 as a senior. Outside of his high school team, Barnes played on travel teams and in a summer league, which he helped take to the American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) Don Mattingly Championship in 2017.[1]

College career

After graduating from Riverside Poly, Barnes attended Arizona State University to play college baseball. He largely did not play during his freshman season.[3] He appeared in 20 games as a catcher and second baseman, with one start as a designated hitter. In only 17 at bats, Barnes totaled seven hits for a .412 average.[4]

Things began to change for Barnes as a sophomore. After catchers Xorge Carrillo and Andrew Pollak both suffered injuries during Barnes' sophomore season, he was called behind the plate. Barnes adapted to the new position quickly, with 19 of the first 24 baserunners he faced caught stealing.[5] He also improved his batting, finishing the season with a .272 average.[6] He started in 48 games, 43 of which were behind the plate, and earned registered a .985 fielding percentage in his first season as a full-time catcher.[4]

Barnes was given an opportunity to return to the infield for his junior season, but he elected to remain the team's catcher.[6] His first home run of the season came on March 27, 2011, in the seventh inning of an 8-1 victory over Arizona.[7] As the team's starting catcher, Barnes played in 43 games in 2011, starting in 41, and boasted a .994 fielding percentage and .320 batting average, with 27 runs and 15 runs batted in (RBIs). He was also named to the All-Pac-10 First Team upon the conclusion of the season.[4]

Professional career

Minor league career

The Miami Marlins drafted Barnes in the ninth round of the 2011 MLB Draft.[1] He made his professional debut that season with the Class A Short Season Jamestown Jammers of the New York–Penn League, establishing himself early on as both a passionate catcher and a strong batter.[8]

From 2012 to 2014 he played for the Greensboro Grasshoppers, Jupiter Hammerheads and Jacksonville Suns.[9] He split time between catcher and second base.[10]

Los Angeles Dodgers

 
Barnes with the Oklahoma City Dodgers at the 2015 Triple-A All-Star Game

On December 10, 2014, Barnes was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers, along with Chris Hatcher, Andrew Heaney, and Enrique Hernández, in exchange for Dan Haren, Dee Gordon, Miguel Rojas and cash.[11] He was assigned to the AAA Oklahoma City Dodgers.[12] On May 23, 2015, he was called up to the Major Leagues for the first time when Yasmani Grandal went on the 7-day DL with a concussion.[13]

Barnes made his MLB debut as the starting catcher for the Dodgers on May 24, 2015, originally wearing number 65.[14] He had one hit in three at-bats in his debut, with his first MLB hit being a single to center field off of Dale Thayer of the San Diego Padres.[15] He returned to Oklahoma City after his short time on the Dodgers roster and was named as a starter on the Pacific Coast League team for the mid-season Triple-A All-Star game.[16] He was also named to the post-season PCL all-star team[17] and Baseball America's Triple-A All-Star team.[18] He rejoined the Dodgers in September.[19] He played in 20 games for the Dodgers with six hits in 29 at-bats (.207).[20] In 81 games for the Oklahoma City team, he hit .315 with nine homers and 42 RBI.[9]

Barnes appeared in 21 games for the Dodgers in 2016, hitting .156,[20] and 85 games for Oklahoma City, hitting .295. He changed his number from 65 to 28.[9] He also appeared in two games in the 2016 National League Division Series against the Washington Nationals, with one pinch hit appearance and one pinch run appearance.[21]

 

Barnes made the Opening Day roster as the backup catcher in 2017.[22] On June 30, 2017, he recorded his first multi-homer game of his career (his first career grand slam and a three-run home run) and recorded a career-high seven RBIs against the San Diego Padres.[23] He gradually saw more playing time, moving into a platoon role with Grandal for most of the season before taking over as the starter in the playoffs.[24] During the regular season, he had a .289 batting average with eight home runs and 38 RBI in 102 games.[20] In the 2017 NLDS Barnes had four hits in eight at-bats with a home run and a double in the Dodgers' three-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks.[20] In the 2017 NLCS against the Chicago Cubs, he had two hits in 15 at-bats, and in the 2017 World Series against the Houston Astros, he had four hits in 23 at-bats.[20]

In 2018, Barnes started spring training battling elbow discomfort.[25] He ended up being the backup to Yasmani Grandal, taking over the catching role more in the postseason when Grandal allowed two passed balls and made two errors in game 1 of the NLCS and another passed ball in game 3, resulting in Dodgers fans booing him and begging for Barnes to catch.[20] Barnes hit .205/.329/.290 in 100 games with 4 home runs, 41 hits, and 14 RBI.[26] An elite framer, he excelled defensively.[20] He ranked third in the MLB for framing and defensive statistics, had a .993 fielding percentage, and allowed only one passed ball.[27] In the 2018 NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, Barnes had two hits in 18 at-bats.[20] In the 2018 World Series against the Boston Red Sox, he was hitless in eleven at-bats.[28]

In 2019, Barnes was named the Opening Day starting catcher after Grandal signed with the Milwaukee Brewers. However, he got off to a slow start and on July 26 he was sent down to Oklahoma City to make room for rookie catcher Will Smith to take over the everyday catching duties. Barnes was batting .196 prior to being sent down.[29] He appeared in only 75 games in the majors in 2019, hitting .203/.293/.340 with five home runs and 25 RBIs,[20] while he hit .264 in 23 games in the minor leagues.[9] Barnes signed a one-year, $1.1 million, contract with the Dodgers after the season, avoiding arbitration.[30]

During the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, Barnes appeared in 29 games for the Dodgers, hitting .244/.353/.314 with one homer and nine RBIs.[20] In the postseason, Barnes was the starting catcher for each of Clayton Kershaw's starts and in the World Series caught Walker Buehler as well.[citation needed] He had two hits in three at-bats in the Wild Card Series, two hits in two at-bats in the NLDS and two hits in seven at-bats in the NLCS.[20] In the 2020 World Series against the Tampa Bay Rays, he had two hits in 13 at-bats.[20] In Game 3, he drove in a run with a safety squeeze and also hit a home run, becoming only the second player to do both of those things in the same World Series game, joining Héctor López in 1961.[31] The Dodgers won the World Series in six games with Barnes catching the final out with Julio Urias closing the game.

On February 15, 2021, Barnes signed a new two-year, $4.3 million, contract with the Dodgers, to avoid salary arbitration.[32] He again was the back-up catcher behind Will Smith, appearing in 77 games and hitting .215 with six homers and 23 RBI.[20] He had three appearances, all as a pinch hitter, in the playoffs, striking out in two of the three at-bats.[20]

On July 3, 2022, Barnes and the Dodgers signed a two-year contract extension worth $7 million.[33][34] In 62 games in 2022, he hit .212 with eight homers and 26 RBIs.[20]

Personal life

Barnes is the nephew of former MLB infielder Mike Gallego.[35] His younger brother, Griffin, played catcher for Grand Canyon University and signed with the Los Angeles Angels.[36]

Barnes married Nicole Breanna Rappaport on January 20, 2018.[37] The couple now live in Glendale, California,[38] a suburb of Los Angeles close to Dodger Stadium. They have one son, born in February 2021.[39]

Although Barnes' childhood nickname was "Hoover," it is now "Barnsey." He also picked up the nickname "Sam" from Chase Utley.[40]

Barnes enjoys playing golf in his free time.[41] His favorite actor is Will Ferrell, his favorite movie is Old School (film), and his favorite TV show is Seinfeld.[42]

References

  1. ^ a b c Newell, Shane (October 23, 2017). "Dodgers' catcher Austin Barnes' Riverside roots run deep". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  2. ^ Moura, Pedro (October 24, 2017). "Former Riverside Poly High teammates Barnes and Marisnick reunite at World Series". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  3. ^ Whicker, Mark (July 4, 2017). "Austin Barnes and the tools of persistence". The Orange County Register. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Austin Barnes - Baseball". Arizona State University Athletics. Arizona State University. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  5. ^ Metcalfe, Jeff (April 29, 2010). "Arizona State Sun Devils baseball's Austin Barnes making transition from infield to catcher". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Metcalfe, Jeff (March 24, 2011). "ASU's Austin Barnes is locked in behind and at the plate". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  7. ^ "#4 Baseball Takes Series With #15 Arizona With 8-1 Win". Arizona State University Athletics. Arizona State University. March 27, 2011. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  8. ^ Eddy, Scott (July 23, 2011). . StarNewsDaily. Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d "Austin Barnes minor league statistics & history". Baseball Reference. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  10. ^ Lassen, David (July 5, 2012). "MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: Barnes succeeding at second, catcher". The Press Enterprise. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  11. ^ Gurnick, Ken (December 11, 2014). . MLB.com. Archived from the original on August 24, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  12. ^ Hoornstra, J.P. (April 7, 2015). "Revealed: Opening Day roster for Triple-A Oklahoma City". LA Daily News. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  13. ^ Gurnick, Ken (May 23, 2015). . mlb.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
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  18. ^ "2015 Minor League Classification All-Star Teams". Baseball America. September 11, 2015. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  19. ^ Plunkett, Bill (August 31, 2015). "Dodgers' September call-ups begin arriving, including Austin Barnes for injured Kiké Hernandez". Orange County Register. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
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  21. ^ "2016 NL Division Series (3-2): Los Angeles Dodgers (91-71) over Washington Nationals (95-67)". Baseball Reference. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
  22. ^ Stephen, Eric (April 2, 2017). "Dodgers announce opening day roster, place 5 on disabled list". SB Nation. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  23. ^ Stephen, Eric (June 30, 2017). "Austin Barnes powers Dodgers over Padres". SB Nation. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  24. ^ McCullough, Andy (October 17, 2017). "Dave Roberts talks about Austin Barnes starting over Yasmani Grandal". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  25. ^ McCullough, Andy (February 22, 2018). "Dodgers Catcher Austin Barnes dealing with elbow discomfort". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  26. ^ Minami, Craig (December 24, 2018). "2018 Dodgers Review:Austin Barnes". SB Nation. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  27. ^ Carruth, Matthew (2018). "StatCorner Catcher Report". StatCorner. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  28. ^ "Austin Barnes". Baseball Reference.
  29. ^ Castillo, Jorge (July 26, 2019). "Rookie Will Smith to be Dodgers' 'primary' catcher, Dave Roberts says". LA Times. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  30. ^ Gurnick, Ken (December 2, 2019). "Dodgers avoid arb with Barnes, non-tender Yimi". mlb.com. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  31. ^ Shaikin, Bill (October 23, 2020). "Dodgers' Austin Barnes matches World Series bunt, homer feat not done since 1961". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  32. ^ "Los Angeles Dodgers, Austin Barnes avoid salary arbitration with 2-year deal". ESPN.com. February 15, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  33. ^ Wexler, Sarah (July 3, 2022). "Barnes, Dodgers reach deal on two-year extension". mlb.com. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
  34. ^ "Austin Barnes sticking with Los Angeles Dodgers through at least 2024 season". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  35. ^ Whicker, Mark (July 4, 2017). "Austin Barnes and the tools of persistence". Orange County Register. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  36. ^ Hauser, Josh (June 11, 2018). "Barnes signs with the Angels". Grand Canyon University. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  37. ^ "Nicole Barnes 5 facts About Austin Barnes' Wife". PlayerWivesWiki. October 8, 2020. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  38. ^ Newell, Shane (October 23, 2017). "Dodgers' catcher Austin Barnes' Riverside roots run deep". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  39. ^ "austin.barnes5 on Instagram". February 12, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
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  41. ^ "Player Profile: Austin Barnes - Arizona State University Official Athletic Site". Arizona State University. April 17, 2013. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  42. ^ Newell, Shane (October 23, 2017). "Dodgers' catcher Austin Barnes' Riverside roots run deep". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved August 27, 2021.

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Austin Scott Barnes born December 28 1989 is an American professional baseball catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball MLB He played college baseball for the Arizona State Sun Devils Barnes was selected by the Florida Marlins in the eighth round of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft He made his MLB debut with the Dodgers in 2015 and helped the team win the 2020 World Series In addition to catching Barnes has also played as an infielder Austin BarnesBarnes with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017Los Angeles Dodgers No 15CatcherBorn 1989 12 28 December 28 1989 age 33 Riverside CaliforniaBats RightThrows RightMLB debutMay 24 2015 for the Los Angeles DodgersMLB statistics through 2022 season Batting average 225Home runs32Runs batted in138TeamsLos Angeles Dodgers 2015 present Career highlights and awardsWorld Series champion 2020 Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Minor league career 3 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBarnes was born on December 28 1989 in Riverside California the oldest of four children born to Dennis and Stephanie Barnes His maternal uncle Mike Gallego played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Oakland Athletics He began playing baseball at a young age As a shortstop in Little League Baseball Barnes nickname was Hoover given for his ability to catch ground balls 1 He attended Riverside Polytechnic High School playing on the same baseball team as future Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick 2 He received four varsity letters from Riverside Poly and served as team captain his senior year As a junior in 2007 Barnes had a batting average of 450 which he improved to 478 as a senior Outside of his high school team Barnes played on travel teams and in a summer league which he helped take to the American Amateur Baseball Congress AABC Don Mattingly Championship in 2017 1 College career EditAfter graduating from Riverside Poly Barnes attended Arizona State University to play college baseball He largely did not play during his freshman season 3 He appeared in 20 games as a catcher and second baseman with one start as a designated hitter In only 17 at bats Barnes totaled seven hits for a 412 average 4 Things began to change for Barnes as a sophomore After catchers Xorge Carrillo and Andrew Pollak both suffered injuries during Barnes sophomore season he was called behind the plate Barnes adapted to the new position quickly with 19 of the first 24 baserunners he faced caught stealing 5 He also improved his batting finishing the season with a 272 average 6 He started in 48 games 43 of which were behind the plate and earned registered a 985 fielding percentage in his first season as a full time catcher 4 Barnes was given an opportunity to return to the infield for his junior season but he elected to remain the team s catcher 6 His first home run of the season came on March 27 2011 in the seventh inning of an 8 1 victory over Arizona 7 As the team s starting catcher Barnes played in 43 games in 2011 starting in 41 and boasted a 994 fielding percentage and 320 batting average with 27 runs and 15 runs batted in RBIs He was also named to the All Pac 10 First Team upon the conclusion of the season 4 Professional career EditMinor league career Edit The Miami Marlins drafted Barnes in the ninth round of the 2011 MLB Draft 1 He made his professional debut that season with the Class A Short Season Jamestown Jammers of the New York Penn League establishing himself early on as both a passionate catcher and a strong batter 8 From 2012 to 2014 he played for the Greensboro Grasshoppers Jupiter Hammerheads and Jacksonville Suns 9 He split time between catcher and second base 10 Los Angeles Dodgers Edit Barnes with the Oklahoma City Dodgers at the 2015 Triple A All Star Game On December 10 2014 Barnes was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers along with Chris Hatcher Andrew Heaney and Enrique Hernandez in exchange for Dan Haren Dee Gordon Miguel Rojas and cash 11 He was assigned to the AAA Oklahoma City Dodgers 12 On May 23 2015 he was called up to the Major Leagues for the first time when Yasmani Grandal went on the 7 day DL with a concussion 13 Barnes made his MLB debut as the starting catcher for the Dodgers on May 24 2015 originally wearing number 65 14 He had one hit in three at bats in his debut with his first MLB hit being a single to center field off of Dale Thayer of the San Diego Padres 15 He returned to Oklahoma City after his short time on the Dodgers roster and was named as a starter on the Pacific Coast League team for the mid season Triple A All Star game 16 He was also named to the post season PCL all star team 17 and Baseball America s Triple A All Star team 18 He rejoined the Dodgers in September 19 He played in 20 games for the Dodgers with six hits in 29 at bats 207 20 In 81 games for the Oklahoma City team he hit 315 with nine homers and 42 RBI 9 Barnes appeared in 21 games for the Dodgers in 2016 hitting 156 20 and 85 games for Oklahoma City hitting 295 He changed his number from 65 to 28 9 He also appeared in two games in the 2016 National League Division Series against the Washington Nationals with one pinch hit appearance and one pinch run appearance 21 Barnes with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2015 Barnes made the Opening Day roster as the backup catcher in 2017 22 On June 30 2017 he recorded his first multi homer game of his career his first career grand slam and a three run home run and recorded a career high seven RBIs against the San Diego Padres 23 He gradually saw more playing time moving into a platoon role with Grandal for most of the season before taking over as the starter in the playoffs 24 During the regular season he had a 289 batting average with eight home runs and 38 RBI in 102 games 20 In the 2017 NLDS Barnes had four hits in eight at bats with a home run and a double in the Dodgers three game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks 20 In the 2017 NLCS against the Chicago Cubs he had two hits in 15 at bats and in the 2017 World Series against the Houston Astros he had four hits in 23 at bats 20 In 2018 Barnes started spring training battling elbow discomfort 25 He ended up being the backup to Yasmani Grandal taking over the catching role more in the postseason when Grandal allowed two passed balls and made two errors in game 1 of the NLCS and another passed ball in game 3 resulting in Dodgers fans booing him and begging for Barnes to catch 20 Barnes hit 205 329 290 in 100 games with 4 home runs 41 hits and 14 RBI 26 An elite framer he excelled defensively 20 He ranked third in the MLB for framing and defensive statistics had a 993 fielding percentage and allowed only one passed ball 27 In the 2018 NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers Barnes had two hits in 18 at bats 20 In the 2018 World Series against the Boston Red Sox he was hitless in eleven at bats 28 In 2019 Barnes was named the Opening Day starting catcher after Grandal signed with the Milwaukee Brewers However he got off to a slow start and on July 26 he was sent down to Oklahoma City to make room for rookie catcher Will Smith to take over the everyday catching duties Barnes was batting 196 prior to being sent down 29 He appeared in only 75 games in the majors in 2019 hitting 203 293 340 with five home runs and 25 RBIs 20 while he hit 264 in 23 games in the minor leagues 9 Barnes signed a one year 1 1 million contract with the Dodgers after the season avoiding arbitration 30 During the pandemic shortened 2020 season Barnes appeared in 29 games for the Dodgers hitting 244 353 314 with one homer and nine RBIs 20 In the postseason Barnes was the starting catcher for each of Clayton Kershaw s starts and in the World Series caught Walker Buehler as well citation needed He had two hits in three at bats in the Wild Card Series two hits in two at bats in the NLDS and two hits in seven at bats in the NLCS 20 In the 2020 World Series against the Tampa Bay Rays he had two hits in 13 at bats 20 In Game 3 he drove in a run with a safety squeeze and also hit a home run becoming only the second player to do both of those things in the same World Series game joining Hector Lopez in 1961 31 The Dodgers won the World Series in six games with Barnes catching the final out with Julio Urias closing the game On February 15 2021 Barnes signed a new two year 4 3 million contract with the Dodgers to avoid salary arbitration 32 He again was the back up catcher behind Will Smith appearing in 77 games and hitting 215 with six homers and 23 RBI 20 He had three appearances all as a pinch hitter in the playoffs striking out in two of the three at bats 20 On July 3 2022 Barnes and the Dodgers signed a two year contract extension worth 7 million 33 34 In 62 games in 2022 he hit 212 with eight homers and 26 RBIs 20 Personal life EditBarnes is the nephew of former MLB infielder Mike Gallego 35 His younger brother Griffin played catcher for Grand Canyon University and signed with the Los Angeles Angels 36 Barnes married Nicole Breanna Rappaport on January 20 2018 37 The couple now live in Glendale California 38 a suburb of Los Angeles close to Dodger Stadium They have one son born in February 2021 39 Although Barnes childhood nickname was Hoover it is now Barnsey He also picked up the nickname Sam from Chase Utley 40 Barnes enjoys playing golf in his free time 41 His favorite actor is Will Ferrell his favorite movie is Old School film and his favorite TV show is Seinfeld 42 References Edit a b c Newell Shane October 23 2017 Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes Riverside roots run deep The Press Enterprise Retrieved June 3 2021 Moura Pedro October 24 2017 Former Riverside Poly High teammates Barnes and Marisnick reunite at World Series Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 3 2021 Whicker Mark July 4 2017 Austin Barnes and the tools of persistence The Orange County Register Retrieved June 3 2021 a b c Austin Barnes Baseball Arizona State University Athletics Arizona State University Retrieved June 3 2021 Metcalfe Jeff April 29 2010 Arizona State Sun Devils baseball s Austin Barnes making transition from infield to catcher The Arizona Republic Retrieved May 25 2015 a b Metcalfe Jeff March 24 2011 ASU s Austin Barnes is locked in behind and at the plate The Arizona Republic Retrieved May 25 2015 4 Baseball Takes Series With 15 Arizona With 8 1 Win Arizona State University Athletics Arizona State University March 27 2011 Retrieved June 3 2021 Eddy Scott July 23 2011 Barnes Finds Fit Behind The Plate StarNewsDaily Archived from the original on October 16 2014 Retrieved May 25 2015 a b c d Austin Barnes minor league statistics amp history Baseball Reference Retrieved May 25 2015 Lassen David July 5 2012 MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Barnes succeeding at second catcher The Press Enterprise Retrieved May 25 2015 Gurnick Ken December 11 2014 Dodgers adding Kendrick Rollins in trades MLB com Archived from the original on August 24 2017 Retrieved December 11 2014 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Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes Riverside roots run deep The Press Enterprise Retrieved August 27 2021 austin barnes5 on Instagram February 12 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 12 24 Retrieved August 27 2021 Newell Shane October 23 2017 Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes Riverside roots run deep The Press Enterprise Retrieved August 27 2021 Player Profile Austin Barnes Arizona State University Official Athletic Site Arizona State University April 17 2013 Retrieved February 7 2019 Newell Shane October 23 2017 Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes Riverside roots run deep The Press Enterprise Retrieved August 27 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Austin Barnes Baseball portalCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Arizona State Sun Devils bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austin Barnes amp oldid 1130008001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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