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Brian Horwitz

Brian Jeffery Horwitz, nicknamed "The Rabbi",[1][2] (born November 7, 1982) is an American former baseball outfielder who played for the San Francisco Giants in 2008, and won two minor league batting titles.

Brian Horwitz
Outfielder
Born: (1982-11-07) November 7, 1982 (age 41)
Santa Monica, California
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 30, 2008, for the San Francisco Giants
Last MLB appearance
June 30, 2008, for the San Francisco Giants
MLB statistics
Batting average.222
Home runs2
Runs batted in4
Teams

Baseball career edit

High school edit

A native of Santa Monica, California, Horwitz attended Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, California, where he was Mission League MVP, All-Valley, and first team All-CIF Division I as a senior, batting .415. He helped lead his team to three straight league titles.

Summer leagues edit

In the summer of 2001, he played for the Peninsula Oilers in the Alaska Baseball League, and in the summer of 2002 he played for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks, then known as the Hyannis Mets, in the Cape Cod League.[3]

College (2001–04) edit

As a freshman right fielder for the University of California at Berkeley Bears, where he majored in American history, in 2001 he batted .310, and had a team-best 11 stolen bases. He had a school record 23-game hitting streak. He had 6 outfield assists on the season. He was an honorable mention Freshman All-American in Collegiate Baseball. As a sophomore in 2002, he hit .266. In 2003 as a junior, he hit .347 with a team-leading 47 RBIs (including a school record 8 on February 14, 2003)[4] and a .405 OBP and a .535 slugging percentage. He batted .400 with runners in scoring position, and was Pac-10 honorable mention and honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic.

He was drafted in the 26th round by the Oakland Athletics in the June 2003 draft, but did not sign.

As a senior, he dropped down to .288 and though he kept his OBP at .400, he was not drafted. "The two days of the draft were probably the worst two days of my life," he said. "I've kind of been doubted my whole career, and that's fine with me. It fuels the fire."[5]

He had all the forms ready for chiropractic school, but he wanted the experience of playing pro ball for a half-summer, so he took the San Francisco Giants' offer of a uniform and $1,000 and signed as a non-drafted free agent in June of 2004.

Minor leagues (2004–10) edit

Horwitz won two titles in two years in the minor leagues.[6] In 2004, Horwitz won the Northwest League batting title with a .347 average, the second-best in team history, playing for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes in the Northwest League, and had a .407 OBP. He also earned a spot on the league All-Star team, led the league in hits (93), and set a franchise mark with 24 doubles. In 2005, he hit .349 (the 2nd-highest batting average of all minor leaguers with 400 or more at bats)[7] for the Augusta GreenJackets in the South Atlantic League, and won his second consecutive batting title, while sporting a .415 OBP. He had 50 walks, while striking out only 39 times in 470 at-bats, and also led the league with 38 doubles. In addition, he had 8 outfield assists. He was also MVP of the 2005 California League Championship Series.[8] Baseball America dubbed him the player with the best strike-zone discipline in the Giants' organization.[5] In 2006, he spent nearly half the season at San Jose of the California League, where he hit .324 with a .414 OBP. He spent most of the rest of the season with the Double-A Connecticut Defenders, where he hit .286 with a .365 OBP, and ended the season with a handful of at-bats with the Triple-A Fresno Grizzlies.

In 2007, he was a non-roster invitee to the Giants' spring training,[9] but the Giants ultimately assigned him to the Connecticut Defenders.[10] In 35 games for the team, he hit .309 with a .371 on-base percentage.[11] In late May, he was promoted to the Triple-A Fresno Grizzlies.[12] He hit .326 for the Grizzlies with a .383 on-base percentage in 84 games.[13]

The 2008 Baseball Prospect Handbook said:

"all he does is spray hits wherever he plays. He won batting titles in his first two seasons, and didn't slow down once he hit Triple-A Fresno last year, hitting .326 after a mid-season promotion. Every manager for whom he has played has become his biggest fan. Horwitz has a great two-strike approach, loves the opposite field, and doesn't strike out, despite a swing that can get a bit long and choppy. He ... is better suited defensively for left field... it's hard to find a more dedicated worker..."[14]

Horwitz started 2008 with Fresno, and was hitting .294 with a .351 OBP in 44 games when he was called up to the major leagues. In 2009 with Fresno he batted .291 with 10 doubles, 4 home runs, and 26 RBIs in 76 games before his season was cut short with a left rib cage muscle strain.

In his minor league career through 2009, Horwitz had a .316 batting average, .387 OBP, and in 2,104 at-bats had 130 doubles, 279 RBIs, 223 walks, and 243 strikeouts.

In the December 2009 Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 draft, the Giants lost Horwitz, who was claimed by the Cleveland Indians with the fourth pick of the draft.[15] "This is good for him. I'm happy for him," Giants vice president of player personnel Dick Tidrow said. "He's a good kid. He's a good hitter and needs a change of scenery. He did good things for us and himself. Now he's reborn. He can go over there, show his stuff and maybe get back to the big leagues."[16] "He's a right-handed-hitting corner outfielder, something we have a need for, obviously," John Mirabelli, the Indians' assistant general manager in charge of scouting said. "He can handle the bat. He did pretty well in a small sample in the big leagues. He'll go to Columbus and give us some depth where we need it."[17]

In 2010, Horwitz played in spring training with the Indians, and then in six games for Cleveland's AAA team before he was released on April 20.[18][19]

Major leagues (2008) edit

Horwitz was a non-roster invitee to 2008 Giants spring training.[20] In March, the Giants reassigned him to their minor league camp.[21]

On May 30, 2008, the Giants purchased his contract from Triple-A when Dan Ortmeier went on the DL with a broken finger.[22]

Horwitz hit his first major league home run on June 2, 2008, off New York Mets starting pitcher Óliver Pérez. He was mobbed in the dugout afterward. "There was a lot of love in that dugout," Horwitz said. "It adds to the experience. That's a great group of guys here and I just love being a part of this team."[23] "Unbelievable," Horwitz said of his Major League experience. "It’s extraordinary, surreal. It’s an out-of-body experience. I’m really enjoying being here. How could you complain?"[1]

After hitting .304 in his first 21 at-bats, Horwitz went 1-for-15 and was sent down to Fresno for more playing time on July 6, 2008.

Awards edit

  • 2004 – Northwest League Post-Season All-Star OF
  • 2005 – South Atlantic League Player of the Week (4/17)
  • 2005 – SAL All-Star OF
  • 2005 – SAL Player of the Week (8/7)
  • 2005 – Topps SAL Player of the Month (8/31)
  • 2005 – SAL Post-Season All-Star OF

Jewish heritage edit

According to Baseball Almanac, Horwitz was the 159th Jewish player to make the majors.[5] Horwitz became the first Jewish player to play with the Giants since the 19951996 tenure of pitcher Jose Bautista, and the eighth since they moved to San Francisco.[2][24] Horwitz credited one set of grandparents for “instilling a lot of Jewish traits in our family,” said Horwitz. He played in the Maccabi Games when he was 15 and 16, leading his LA-area team to national titles in 1996 and 1997.[24]

In 2009, he was one of the ballplayers honored in the fifth edition of Jewish Major Leaguers baseball cards.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Baseball's New 'Rabbi'". Forward. June 5, 2008. from the original on December 13, 2019. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  2. ^ a b . Jewishtimes.com. April 24, 2009. Archived from the original on February 6, 2010. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  3. ^ "Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League" (PDF). capecodbaseball.org. (PDF) from the original on December 7, 2012. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  4. ^ Wechsler, Bob (2008). Day by day in Jewish sports history, Bob Wechsler, KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2008, ISBN 0-88125-969-1. ISBN 9780881259698. from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c Simmons, Rusty (June 20, 2008). "'Rabbi' wants to be known for his talent". Sfgate.com. from the original on November 24, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  6. ^ . Sfgiants.scout.com. April 5, 2006. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  7. ^ http://minors.baseball-reference.com/bat_leaders.cgi?yid=2005&lvl=&lid=&sort=BA [permanent dead link]
  8. ^ [Fisher, Rob, "Former San Jose Giants make news at Major League meetings", Examiner, December 10, 2009, accessed December 10, 2009]
  9. ^ "Non Roster Invitees | SFGiants". mlb.com. from the original on February 3, 2009. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  10. ^ "The Bulletin - Norwich, CT". Norwichbulletin.com. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  11. ^ . Ctdefenders.com. Archived from the original on November 2, 2007. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  12. ^ "The Bulletin - Norwich, CT". Norwichbulletin.com. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  13. ^ "2007 Player Statistics: Brian Horwitz". BaseballAmerica.com. November 7, 1982. from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  14. ^ Baseball America Prospect Handbook, Jim Callis, Will Lingo, John Manuel, Simon & Schuster, 2008, ISBN 1-932391-19-3, accessed December 10, 2009
  15. ^ Broshuis, Garrett (January 4, 2010). "Suitcase Chronicles: Listening For Your Own Name; Rule 5 draft is more exciting when you could be part of it". Baseballamerica.com. from the original on January 7, 2010. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  16. ^ Shea, John, "Rule 5: Giants lose Horwitz, select reliever" December 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, San Francisco Chronicle, December 10, 2009, accessed December 10, 2009
  17. ^ Anthony Castrovince. "Tribe nets Ambriz, Horwitz, loses Lofgren, December 10, 2009". Cleveland.indians.mlb.com. from the original on December 14, 2009. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  18. ^ "Brian Horwitz Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. from the original on June 12, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on October 23, 2008.
  20. ^ "Bocock, Burriss, McBryde Invited to MLB Spring Training Camp". OurSports Central. January 12, 2008. from the original on June 7, 2008. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on June 24, 2008. Retrieved March 5, 2008.
  22. ^ Chris Haft (May 30, 2008). "Ortmeier heads to DL with broken finger". mlb.com. from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  23. ^ "Horwitz keys six-run first inning for Giants". mercurynews.com. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved March 19, 2010.
  24. ^ a b . Njjewishnews.com. June 26, 2008. Archived from the original on June 15, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  25. ^ "Fifth issue in baseball series honours record setters, ’08 big leaguers" August 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Jewish Tribune, March 3, 2009, accessed December 10, 2009

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • University of California bio
  • Baseball America stats
  • Baseball Prospectus
  • Giant Prospects, 2/18/06 [permanent dead link]
  • "Celebrity Jews, 4/7/06
  • "Minor League's Top Jewish Prospects," 5/10/06
  • "The Minor Leagues," 6/11//06
  • "Baseball’s New ‘Rabbi,’" 6/5/08
  • "'Rabbi' wants to be known for his talent," 6/20/08
  • "Giants send Horwitz to Triple-A Fresno" 7/6/08

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Brian Jeffery Horwitz nicknamed The Rabbi 1 2 born November 7 1982 is an American former baseball outfielder who played for the San Francisco Giants in 2008 and won two minor league batting titles Brian HorwitzOutfielderBorn 1982 11 07 November 7 1982 age 41 Santa Monica CaliforniaBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutMay 30 2008 for the San Francisco GiantsLast MLB appearanceJune 30 2008 for the San Francisco GiantsMLB statisticsBatting average 222Home runs2Runs batted in4TeamsSan Francisco Giants 2008 Contents 1 Baseball career 1 1 High school 1 2 Summer leagues 1 3 College 2001 04 1 4 Minor leagues 2004 10 1 5 Major leagues 2008 1 6 Awards 2 Jewish heritage 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBaseball career editHigh school edit A native of Santa Monica California Horwitz attended Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino California where he was Mission League MVP All Valley and first team All CIF Division I as a senior batting 415 He helped lead his team to three straight league titles Summer leagues edit In the summer of 2001 he played for the Peninsula Oilers in the Alaska Baseball League and in the summer of 2002 he played for the Hyannis Harbor Hawks then known as the Hyannis Mets in the Cape Cod League 3 College 2001 04 edit As a freshman right fielder for the University of California at Berkeley Bears where he majored in American history in 2001 he batted 310 and had a team best 11 stolen bases He had a school record 23 game hitting streak He had 6 outfield assists on the season He was an honorable mention Freshman All American in Collegiate Baseball As a sophomore in 2002 he hit 266 In 2003 as a junior he hit 347 with a team leading 47 RBIs including a school record 8 on February 14 2003 4 and a 405 OBP and a 535 slugging percentage He batted 400 with runners in scoring position and was Pac 10 honorable mention and honorable mention Pac 10 All Academic He was drafted in the 26th round by the Oakland Athletics in the June 2003 draft but did not sign As a senior he dropped down to 288 and though he kept his OBP at 400 he was not drafted The two days of the draft were probably the worst two days of my life he said I ve kind of been doubted my whole career and that s fine with me It fuels the fire 5 He had all the forms ready for chiropractic school but he wanted the experience of playing pro ball for a half summer so he took the San Francisco Giants offer of a uniform and 1 000 and signed as a non drafted free agent in June of 2004 Minor leagues 2004 10 edit Horwitz won two titles in two years in the minor leagues 6 In 2004 Horwitz won the Northwest League batting title with a 347 average the second best in team history playing for the Salem Keizer Volcanoes in the Northwest League and had a 407 OBP He also earned a spot on the league All Star team led the league in hits 93 and set a franchise mark with 24 doubles In 2005 he hit 349 the 2nd highest batting average of all minor leaguers with 400 or more at bats 7 for the Augusta GreenJackets in the South Atlantic League and won his second consecutive batting title while sporting a 415 OBP He had 50 walks while striking out only 39 times in 470 at bats and also led the league with 38 doubles In addition he had 8 outfield assists He was also MVP of the 2005 California League Championship Series 8 Baseball America dubbed him the player with the best strike zone discipline in the Giants organization 5 In 2006 he spent nearly half the season at San Jose of the California League where he hit 324 with a 414 OBP He spent most of the rest of the season with the Double A Connecticut Defenders where he hit 286 with a 365 OBP and ended the season with a handful of at bats with the Triple A Fresno Grizzlies In 2007 he was a non roster invitee to the Giants spring training 9 but the Giants ultimately assigned him to the Connecticut Defenders 10 In 35 games for the team he hit 309 with a 371 on base percentage 11 In late May he was promoted to the Triple A Fresno Grizzlies 12 He hit 326 for the Grizzlies with a 383 on base percentage in 84 games 13 The 2008 Baseball Prospect Handbook said all he does is spray hits wherever he plays He won batting titles in his first two seasons and didn t slow down once he hit Triple A Fresno last year hitting 326 after a mid season promotion Every manager for whom he has played has become his biggest fan Horwitz has a great two strike approach loves the opposite field and doesn t strike out despite a swing that can get a bit long and choppy He is better suited defensively for left field it s hard to find a more dedicated worker 14 Horwitz started 2008 with Fresno and was hitting 294 with a 351 OBP in 44 games when he was called up to the major leagues In 2009 with Fresno he batted 291 with 10 doubles 4 home runs and 26 RBIs in 76 games before his season was cut short with a left rib cage muscle strain In his minor league career through 2009 Horwitz had a 316 batting average 387 OBP and in 2 104 at bats had 130 doubles 279 RBIs 223 walks and 243 strikeouts In the December 2009 Triple A phase of the Rule 5 draft the Giants lost Horwitz who was claimed by the Cleveland Indians with the fourth pick of the draft 15 This is good for him I m happy for him Giants vice president of player personnel Dick Tidrow said He s a good kid He s a good hitter and needs a change of scenery He did good things for us and himself Now he s reborn He can go over there show his stuff and maybe get back to the big leagues 16 He s a right handed hitting corner outfielder something we have a need for obviously John Mirabelli the Indians assistant general manager in charge of scouting said He can handle the bat He did pretty well in a small sample in the big leagues He ll go to Columbus and give us some depth where we need it 17 In 2010 Horwitz played in spring training with the Indians and then in six games for Cleveland s AAA team before he was released on April 20 18 19 Major leagues 2008 edit Horwitz was a non roster invitee to 2008 Giants spring training 20 In March the Giants reassigned him to their minor league camp 21 On May 30 2008 the Giants purchased his contract from Triple A when Dan Ortmeier went on the DL with a broken finger 22 Horwitz hit his first major league home run on June 2 2008 off New York Mets starting pitcher oliver Perez He was mobbed in the dugout afterward There was a lot of love in that dugout Horwitz said It adds to the experience That s a great group of guys here and I just love being a part of this team 23 Unbelievable Horwitz said of his Major League experience It s extraordinary surreal It s an out of body experience I m really enjoying being here How could you complain 1 After hitting 304 in his first 21 at bats Horwitz went 1 for 15 and was sent down to Fresno for more playing time on July 6 2008 Awards edit 2004 Northwest League Post Season All Star OF 2005 South Atlantic League Player of the Week 4 17 2005 SAL All Star OF 2005 SAL Player of the Week 8 7 2005 Topps SAL Player of the Month 8 31 2005 SAL Post Season All Star OFJewish heritage editAccording to Baseball Almanac Horwitz was the 159th Jewish player to make the majors 5 Horwitz became the first Jewish player to play with the Giants since the 1995 1996 tenure of pitcher Jose Bautista and the eighth since they moved to San Francisco 2 24 Horwitz credited one set of grandparents for instilling a lot of Jewish traits in our family said Horwitz He played in the Maccabi Games when he was 15 and 16 leading his LA area team to national titles in 1996 and 1997 24 In 2009 he was one of the ballplayers honored in the fifth edition of Jewish Major Leaguers baseball cards 25 See also editList of Jewish Major League Baseball players Rule 5 draft resultsReferences edit a b Baseball s New Rabbi Forward June 5 2008 Archived from the original on December 13 2019 Retrieved March 18 2010 a b Baltimore Jewish Times Jewishtimes com April 24 2009 Archived from the original on February 6 2010 Retrieved March 18 2010 Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League PDF capecodbaseball org Archived PDF from the original on December 7 2012 Retrieved September 25 2019 Wechsler Bob 2008 Day by day in Jewish sports history Bob Wechsler KTAV Publishing House Inc 2008 ISBN 0 88125 969 1 ISBN 9780881259698 Archived from the original on March 20 2022 Retrieved March 18 2010 a b c Simmons Rusty June 20 2008 Rabbi wants to be known for his talent Sfgate com Archived from the original on November 24 2011 Retrieved March 18 2010 Minor League Roster Previews Sfgiants scout com April 5 2006 Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved March 18 2010 http minors baseball reference com bat leaders cgi yid 2005 amp lvl amp lid amp sort BA permanent dead link Fisher Rob Former San Jose Giants make news at Major League meetings Examiner December 10 2009 accessed December 10 2009 Non Roster Invitees SFGiants mlb com Archived from the original on February 3 2009 Retrieved March 18 2010 The Bulletin Norwich CT Norwichbulletin com Retrieved February 2 2020 Connecticut Defenders Ctdefenders com Archived from the original on November 2 2007 Retrieved March 18 2010 The Bulletin Norwich CT Norwichbulletin com Retrieved February 2 2020 2007 Player Statistics Brian Horwitz BaseballAmerica com November 7 1982 Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved March 18 2010 Baseball America Prospect Handbook Jim Callis Will Lingo John Manuel Simon amp Schuster 2008 ISBN 1 932391 19 3 accessed December 10 2009 Broshuis Garrett January 4 2010 Suitcase Chronicles Listening For Your Own Name Rule 5 draft is more exciting when you could be part of it Baseballamerica com Archived from the original on January 7 2010 Retrieved March 18 2010 Shea John Rule 5 Giants lose Horwitz select reliever Archived December 19 2009 at the Wayback Machine San Francisco Chronicle December 10 2009 accessed December 10 2009 Anthony Castrovince Tribe nets Ambriz Horwitz loses Lofgren December 10 2009 Cleveland indians mlb com Archived from the original on December 14 2009 Retrieved March 18 2010 Brian Horwitz Stats Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on June 12 2020 Retrieved February 2 2020 TheSpec com BreakingNews Western diet a killer Mac study Archived from the original on October 23 2008 Bocock Burriss McBryde Invited to MLB Spring Training Camp OurSports Central January 12 2008 Archived from the original on June 7 2008 Retrieved March 18 2010 Giants Lowry walks nine in his second appearance of the spring MontereyHerald com Archived from the original on June 24 2008 Retrieved March 5 2008 Chris Haft May 30 2008 Ortmeier heads to DL with broken finger mlb com Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved March 18 2010 Horwitz keys six run first inning for Giants mercurynews com Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Retrieved March 19 2010 a b Rookie Rabbi Newest Giants player breaks in with a big bang Njjewishnews com June 26 2008 Archived from the original on June 15 2011 Retrieved March 18 2010 Fifth issue in baseball series honours record setters 08 big leaguers Archived August 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine Jewish Tribune March 3 2009 accessed December 10 2009External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Connecticut Defenders bio University of California bio Baseball America stats Baseball Prospectus Cal Leaguers bio Giant Prospects 2 18 06 permanent dead link Celebrity Jews 4 7 06 Minor League s Top Jewish Prospects 5 10 06 The Minor Leagues 6 11 06 Baseball s New Rabbi 6 5 08 Rabbi wants to be known for his talent 6 20 08 Giants send Horwitz to Triple A Fresno 7 6 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Horwitz amp oldid 1221436864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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