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Brian Kowitz

Brian Mark Kowitz (born August 17, 1969) is an American former professional baseball player for the Atlanta Braves in 1995. He spent most of his career (1990 to 1996) in the minor leagues.

Brian Mark Kowitz
Outfielder
Born: (1969-08-17) August 17, 1969 (age 54)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
June 4, 1995, for the Atlanta Braves
Last MLB appearance
June 16, 1995, for the Atlanta Braves
MLB statistics
Batting average.167
Home runs0
Runs batted in3
Teams

Early and personal life edit

Kowitz grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and is married with 3 children- a boy and two girls. He attended Jemicy[1] in 1982 before graduating Boys' Latin School of Maryland in Baltimore, Maryland[2] in 1987, where he competed in varsity football, basketball, and baseball. In 2012, Kowitz was inducted into the BL "Hall of Fame".[3] He is Jewish.[4][5]

Baseball career edit

College edit

Kowitz was awarded a scholarship to play baseball for Clemson University where he won an ACC Championship, earned All ACC and Academic All American honors, and an ACC Player of the Year award as well as All American honors.[6] He attended Clemson and as a freshman in 1988, Kowitz claimed one of the starting outfield spots for the Tigers and won a dramatic game against the Georgia Bulldogs at home with a blast over the center field wall in the bottom of the 10th inning to win the game. Kowitz was an ACC ALL Tournament Team selection as a freshman. As a sophomore in 1989, Kowitz was named to the ACC ALL Tournament Team and to the second Team All ACC Team. Clemson won the ACC Championship.

As a junior 1990 at Clemson, Kowitz was named ACC Player of the Year as he hit .403 and was among the leaders in NCAA Division I in runs (87, second, first in ACC) and tied for 7th in hits (102, first in ACC). He stole 34 bases (first in ACC) in 66 games and drove in 60 runners. In 1990 Kowitz also lead the ACC in doubles and triples. His 37-game hitting streak was the best in NCAA Division I in 1990. In addition, this amazing hitting streak was the second longest in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) history, as well as second in Clemson history to Hall of Fame (HOF) Rusty Adkins. He was second in the ACC in batting average and made the ACC All-Star team as an outfielder. In addition Kowitz was named to the All Regional Team in Austin TX in their quest to reach the College World Series. Kowitz was also an ACC ALL Tournament Team selection. Baseball America named him as a second-team All-American outfielder. Kowitz had a 37-game hitting streak which was the 2nd-longest in Clemson University's history.[7] In 2019, he was inducted into the Clemson "Hall of Fame".[8]

MiLB edit

 
Kowitz as seen from the Atlanta Braves Dugout

Kowitz began his minor league career as a left-handed outfielder with the 1990 rookie-league Pulaski Braves. He batted .324/.382/.538 with 13 steals in 43 games. He was 8th in the Appalachian League in average and made the Appalachian All-Star team as an outfielder; he was selected as the 8th-best prospect in the league by the managers.[9]

Before the end of the season, he was promoted to Class AA Greenville.[10] Kowitz started the 1991 season with the Class A Durham Bulls where he hit .254/.303/.353 with 18 steals. He returned to Durham once more in 1992 and posted a .301/.373/.429 line with 22 steals. He was 6th in the Carolina League in average and made the league's All-Star team. He became a regular for the Greenville club in 1993 and batted .278/.363/.378 with 13 steals. He made it to AAA that year with the Richmond Braves and batted .267/.340/.422 for Richmond, scoring 10 runs in 12 games with them.

MLB edit

He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 8th round of the 1990 amateur draft. Kowitz was promoted to the Atlanta Braves on June 3, 1995 when All-Star outfielder David Justice was put on the disabled list. Kowitz made his debut the very next day. He was used a pinch hitter in the 5th inning, in a game against the Houston Astros. He doubled down the left-field line for his first at bat, but the Braves lost 6-2. He appeared in only 9 more games, until David Justice returned, then Kowitz returned to Richmond. Kowitz's coach was Ned Yost who later became the head coach for the World Series Champions, Kansas City Royals.

On December 5, 1994 he was again drafted by the Minnesota Twins as part of the Rule 5 draft but was sent back to the Braves on April 25 of that year when he failed to stay on 25-man major league roster.[11]

Kowitz signed with the Detroit Tigers in 1996. He played in spring training with the Tigers. He was sent to the Toledo Mud Hens. Kowitz was released in May, and was signed by the Toronto Blue Jays. He finished the year with the Syracuse Chiefs. Kowitz retired from baseball at the end of the 1996 season.

References edit

  1. ^ "Jemicy School | Home". www.jemicyschool.org.
  2. ^ "The Boys' Latin School of Maryland | All-Boys Independent School K-12". www.boyslatinmd.com.
  3. ^ "Athletics". www.boyslatinmd.com. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
  4. ^ "Big League Jews". Jewish Sports Review. 12 (137): 19. January–February 2020.
  5. ^ Horvitz, Peter S.; Horvitz, Joachim (1 January 2001). The Big Book of Jewish Baseball. SP Books. ISBN 9781561719730 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Risk Management Services of Maryland". www.hellerkowitz.com.
  7. ^ . ClemsonTigers.com. Archived from the original on 2016-12-26. Retrieved 2016-12-25.
  8. ^ "Nine elected to Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame". TigerNet.com. 2019-05-06. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
  9. ^ "Baseball Warehouse". The Baseball Warehouse, LLC.
  10. ^ The BIG BOOK of Jewish Baseball. Peter S. Horvitz & Joachim Horvitz. 2001. ISBN 9781561719730.
  11. ^ "Brian Kowitz Transactions". baseball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2009-03-03.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)

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Brian Mark Kowitz born August 17 1969 is an American former professional baseball player for the Atlanta Braves in 1995 He spent most of his career 1990 to 1996 in the minor leagues Brian Mark KowitzOutfielderBorn 1969 08 17 August 17 1969 age 54 Baltimore Maryland U S Batted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutJune 4 1995 for the Atlanta BravesLast MLB appearanceJune 16 1995 for the Atlanta BravesMLB statisticsBatting average 167Home runs0Runs batted in3TeamsAtlanta Braves 1995 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Baseball career 2 1 College 2 2 MiLB 2 3 MLB 3 References 4 External linksEarly and personal life editKowitz grew up in Baltimore Maryland and is married with 3 children a boy and two girls He attended Jemicy 1 in 1982 before graduating Boys Latin School of Maryland in Baltimore Maryland 2 in 1987 where he competed in varsity football basketball and baseball In 2012 Kowitz was inducted into the BL Hall of Fame 3 He is Jewish 4 5 Baseball career editCollege edit Kowitz was awarded a scholarship to play baseball for Clemson University where he won an ACC Championship earned All ACC and Academic All American honors and an ACC Player of the Year award as well as All American honors 6 He attended Clemson and as a freshman in 1988 Kowitz claimed one of the starting outfield spots for the Tigers and won a dramatic game against the Georgia Bulldogs at home with a blast over the center field wall in the bottom of the 10th inning to win the game Kowitz was an ACC ALL Tournament Team selection as a freshman As a sophomore in 1989 Kowitz was named to the ACC ALL Tournament Team and to the second Team All ACC Team Clemson won the ACC Championship As a junior 1990 at Clemson Kowitz was named ACC Player of the Year as he hit 403 and was among the leaders in NCAA Division I in runs 87 second first in ACC and tied for 7th in hits 102 first in ACC He stole 34 bases first in ACC in 66 games and drove in 60 runners In 1990 Kowitz also lead the ACC in doubles and triples His 37 game hitting streak was the best in NCAA Division I in 1990 In addition this amazing hitting streak was the second longest in Atlantic Coast Conference ACC history as well as second in Clemson history to Hall of Fame HOF Rusty Adkins He was second in the ACC in batting average and made the ACC All Star team as an outfielder In addition Kowitz was named to the All Regional Team in Austin TX in their quest to reach the College World Series Kowitz was also an ACC ALL Tournament Team selection Baseball America named him as a second team All American outfielder Kowitz had a 37 game hitting streak which was the 2nd longest in Clemson University s history 7 In 2019 he was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame 8 MiLB edit nbsp Kowitz as seen from the Atlanta Braves Dugout Kowitz began his minor league career as a left handed outfielder with the 1990 rookie league Pulaski Braves He batted 324 382 538 with 13 steals in 43 games He was 8th in the Appalachian League in average and made the Appalachian All Star team as an outfielder he was selected as the 8th best prospect in the league by the managers 9 Before the end of the season he was promoted to Class AA Greenville 10 Kowitz started the 1991 season with the Class A Durham Bulls where he hit 254 303 353 with 18 steals He returned to Durham once more in 1992 and posted a 301 373 429 line with 22 steals He was 6th in the Carolina League in average and made the league s All Star team He became a regular for the Greenville club in 1993 and batted 278 363 378 with 13 steals He made it to AAA that year with the Richmond Braves and batted 267 340 422 for Richmond scoring 10 runs in 12 games with them MLB edit He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 8th round of the 1990 amateur draft Kowitz was promoted to the Atlanta Braves on June 3 1995 when All Star outfielder David Justice was put on the disabled list Kowitz made his debut the very next day He was used a pinch hitter in the 5th inning in a game against the Houston Astros He doubled down the left field line for his first at bat but the Braves lost 6 2 He appeared in only 9 more games until David Justice returned then Kowitz returned to Richmond Kowitz s coach was Ned Yost who later became the head coach for the World Series Champions Kansas City Royals On December 5 1994 he was again drafted by the Minnesota Twins as part of the Rule 5 draft but was sent back to the Braves on April 25 of that year when he failed to stay on 25 man major league roster 11 Kowitz signed with the Detroit Tigers in 1996 He played in spring training with the Tigers He was sent to the Toledo Mud Hens Kowitz was released in May and was signed by the Toronto Blue Jays He finished the year with the Syracuse Chiefs Kowitz retired from baseball at the end of the 1996 season References edit Jemicy School Home www jemicyschool org The Boys Latin School of Maryland All Boys Independent School K 12 www boyslatinmd com Athletics www boyslatinmd com Retrieved 2019 06 09 Big League Jews Jewish Sports Review 12 137 19 January February 2020 Horvitz Peter S Horvitz Joachim 1 January 2001 The Big Book of Jewish Baseball SP Books ISBN 9781561719730 via Google Books Risk Management Services of Maryland www hellerkowitz com The official website of Clemson University Athletics ClemsonTigers com Archived from the original on 2016 12 26 Retrieved 2016 12 25 Nine elected to Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame TigerNet com 2019 05 06 Retrieved 2019 06 09 Baseball Warehouse The Baseball Warehouse LLC The BIG BOOK of Jewish Baseball Peter S Horvitz amp Joachim Horvitz 2001 ISBN 9781561719730 Brian Kowitz Transactions baseball reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 2009 03 03 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Kowitz amp oldid 1222342316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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