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Gary Matthews Jr.

Gary Nathaniel Matthews Jr. (born August 25, 1974) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1999 to 2010. Matthews is the son of the 1973 Rookie of the Year, 1979 All-Star, and former Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Gary Matthews.

Gary Matthews Jr.
Matthews with the New York Mets
Outfielder
Born: (1974-08-25) August 25, 1974 (age 49)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Batted: Switch
Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 4, 1999, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
June 2, 2010, for the New York Mets
MLB statistics
Batting average.257
Home runs108
Runs batted in484
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Career edit

Early career edit

Matthews began his career with the San Diego Padres in 1999 and has also played for the Brisbane Bandits of the Australian Baseball League,[1] Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He was traded by the Mets to the Orioles for John Bale on April 3, 2002.[2] Up until 2006, Matthews was not a big figure in baseball, getting only 2,167 at bats over his first seven years (1999–2005). During that time, he hit 59 home runs, stole 54 bases, batted .249 and had a .397 slugging percentage.[3]

2006 season edit

 
Matthews batting for the Texas Rangers in 2005

Matthews got off to a fine start in the 2006 season, and as a result he was chosen to play in the 2006 All-Star Game. He and his father were the 14th father-son combination to appear in an All-Star Game, as his father took part in the 1979 game.

Matthews is known for his jumping skills and flair for the dramatic in the field, often taking away what would be home runs in the process. His home run-stealing catch against Mike Lamb on July 1, 2006, was so outstanding, Lamb himself applauded after the play. Team radio announcer Eric Nadel said it was the best catch he's ever seen a Rangers outfielder make in his 26 years with the ballclub. It was later called the #1 defensive play ever performed by The Best Damn Sports Show Period.

On September 13 of the same year, Matthews hit for a natural cycle in a game against the Detroit Tigers, with a single for his first hit, a double for his second, a triple for his third, and a home run for his fourth.[4]

After his fine performance in 2006, with 19 home runs, 79 RBIs, and 194 hits (including 44 doubles), and respected defensive work in the outfield, he was signed by the Angels to a 5-year contract worth $50 million. Many baseball writers such as ESPN's Rob Neyer have called it one of the worst contracts of all time, citing that Matthews' prior performance was never good enough to deserve it and that his subsequent drop-off should have been predictable to the Angels.[5]

Human growth hormone controversy edit

On February 27, 2007, the Times Union, an Albany, New York newspaper, reported an investigation regarding a steroid ring that involved more than two dozen doctors, pharmacists and business owners who have been, or will be, arrested in Alabama, Texas, Florida and New York. The investigation uncovered evidence that testosterone and other performance-enhancing drugs were purchased by current and former MLB players, NFL players, college athletes, high school coaches, a former Mr. Olympia champion and another leading contender in the bodybuilding competition. One of the baseball players named was Gary Matthews Jr. The evidence listed led to Matthews being named in the Mitchell Report. As a result of being naming in the report, he was given the derogatory nickname Gary Matthews Juicer.[6]

In coordination with the team's wish that Matthews make a statement on the matter, he denied using HGH.[7] The Angels had reportedly threatened to void Matthew's five-year, $50 million contract if he did not give a response to the allegations.[8] If he in fact took human growth hormone (HGH) prior to its addition to Major League Baseball's "banned substances list" in 2005, then he would be "grandfathered in", therefore resulting in no punishment but a stern warning, if anything, never to use HGH or any other substance banned by MLB in an attempt to further enhance his playing abilities.[9]

2008 season edit

 
Matthews with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2008

Matthews had 8 home runs and batted .242 for the 2008 season.

2009 season edit

On July 10, 2009, he got his 1,000th hit against Joba Chamberlain of the New York Yankees in the second inning. Matthews was the last hitter of the Angels 2009 season, striking out against Mariano Rivera to end game six of the 2009 American League Championship Series.

2009–2010 offseason and trade to Mets edit

After the end of the season, Matthews went public with his desire to be traded to another team in spite of having two years left on his contract. "I don't expect to be back; it's time to move on", Matthews said. "I'm ready to play for an organization that wants me to play every day. This organization has other plans, and that's OK."[10] The OC Register's Sam Miller doubted Matthews could find a job with another team, comparing him to other aging player with similar attributes.[11] While calling Matthews' contract the sixth biggest franchise-killer, SI.com said the trade outlook for Matthew was not good. "The Angels are reportedly shopping Matthews, but it's hard to imagine any takers unless L.A. eats most or all of his remaining salary."[12]

On January 22, 2010, Matthews was traded to the New York Mets for relief pitcher Brian Stokes. The Angels picked up $21.5 of the $23.5 million left on Matthews' contract.[13] The trade was met with widespread surprise.[14] Buster Olney, writing for espn.com, wrote the Mets were "seeing something in him that other teams are not seeing." Quoting an anonymous talent evaluator for a Major League team, "Matthews is a player to be avoided. Slow bat. Declining range. And above all else, a player who wants to be a regular and will be an unhappy distraction in your clubhouse when he's not in the lineup every day", while another executive called the move 'baffling.'[15] Fangraphs' Matthew Carruth called the trade "close to a wash" while Rob Neyer of ESPN.com said "One might argue that the Mets just gave up something for less than nothing."[14][16] With regular center fielder Carlos Beltrán out after having undergone surgery, Matthews was the starting center fielder for the Mets on opening day.

On June 4, Matthews was designated for assignment after batting .190 in 58 ABs. On June 15 Matthews was released by the Mets. He signed a minor-league contract by the Cincinnati Reds on June 23. He was assigned to Triple-A Louisville, where he hit .313/.359/.490. However, he was not promoted to the majors, and on July 24, he opted out of his contract with the Reds and became a free agent.[17]

Awards edit

  • 2006 American League All Star

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Flintoff and Dunn Alamanac
  2. ^ "Orioles acquire Gary Matthews Jr.", Baltimore Orioles press release, Wednesday April 3, 2002
  3. ^ "Gary Matthews Statistics and History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  4. ^ Sullivan, T. R. (September 14, 2006). "Matthews hits for cycle in victory". MLB.com. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  5. ^ Neyer, Rob (June 5, 2010). "Mets' Matthews still an Angel – SweetSpot Blog – ESPN". Espn.go.com. Retrieved July 28, 2010.
  6. ^ Brendan J. Lyons (February 27, 2007). . Albany Times Union. Archived from the original on March 4, 2007. Retrieved May 6, 2007.
  7. ^ "Angels' Matthews denies taking HGH". USA Today. Associated Press. March 15, 2007. Retrieved May 6, 2007.
  8. ^ Hal Bodley (March 11, 2007). "Selig, Moreno unite on Matthews issue". USA Today. Retrieved May 6, 2007.
  9. ^ "Matthews apologizes for causing 'distraction'". USA Today. Associated Press. March 12, 2007. Retrieved May 6, 2007.
  10. ^ DioGiovanna, Mike (October 28, 2009). "Most Angels free agents signal their desire to stay, except for Matthews". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 28, 2009.
  11. ^ Miller, Sam (October 29, 2009). . Orange County Register. Archived from the original on October 31, 2009. Retrieved November 1, 2009.
  12. ^ Andrecheck, Sky (December 23, 2009). "For all of the wrong reasons, these baseball contracts are killer". SI.com. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  13. ^ Anthony DiComo (January 22, 2010). "Mets land Matthews to bolster outfield". MLB.com. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  14. ^ a b Carruth, Matthew (January 22, 2010). "Sarge for Stokes". fangraphs.com. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  15. ^ Buster Olney (January 23, 2010). "Reports on Matthews Jr. aren't kind". espn.com. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  16. ^ Neyer, Rob (January 23, 2010). "Mets pick up vital fifth outfielder". ESPN.com. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  17. ^ jfay (July 24, 2010). . Cincinnati.Com. Archived from the original on July 26, 2010. Retrieved July 28, 2010.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
Achievements
Preceded by Hitting for the cycle
September 13, 2006
Succeeded by

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Gary Nathaniel Matthews Jr born August 25 1974 is an American former professional baseball outfielder He played Major League Baseball MLB from 1999 to 2010 Matthews is the son of the 1973 Rookie of the Year 1979 All Star and former Philadelphia Phillies broadcaster Gary Matthews Gary Matthews Jr Matthews with the New York MetsOutfielderBorn 1974 08 25 August 25 1974 age 49 San Francisco California U S Batted SwitchThrew RightMLB debutJune 4 1999 for the San Diego PadresLast MLB appearanceJune 2 2010 for the New York MetsMLB statisticsBatting average 257Home runs108Runs batted in484TeamsSan Diego Padres 1999 Chicago Cubs 2000 2001 Pittsburgh Pirates 2001 New York Mets 2002 Baltimore Orioles 2002 2003 San Diego Padres 2003 Texas Rangers 2004 2006 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2007 2009 New York Mets 2010 Career highlights and awardsAll Star 2006 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 2006 season 1 3 Human growth hormone controversy 1 4 2008 season 1 5 2009 season 1 6 2009 2010 offseason and trade to Mets 2 Awards 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCareer editEarly career edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 Matthews began his career with the San Diego Padres in 1999 and has also played for the Brisbane Bandits of the Australian Baseball League 1 Chicago Cubs Pittsburgh Pirates New York Mets Baltimore Orioles Texas Rangers and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim He was traded by the Mets to the Orioles for John Bale on April 3 2002 2 Up until 2006 Matthews was not a big figure in baseball getting only 2 167 at bats over his first seven years 1999 2005 During that time he hit 59 home runs stole 54 bases batted 249 and had a 397 slugging percentage 3 2006 season edit nbsp Matthews batting for the Texas Rangers in 2005 Matthews got off to a fine start in the 2006 season and as a result he was chosen to play in the 2006 All Star Game He and his father were the 14th father son combination to appear in an All Star Game as his father took part in the 1979 game Matthews is known for his jumping skills and flair for the dramatic in the field often taking away what would be home runs in the process His home run stealing catch against Mike Lamb on July 1 2006 was so outstanding Lamb himself applauded after the play Team radio announcer Eric Nadel said it was the best catch he s ever seen a Rangers outfielder make in his 26 years with the ballclub It was later called the 1 defensive play ever performed by The Best Damn Sports Show Period On September 13 of the same year Matthews hit for a natural cycle in a game against the Detroit Tigers with a single for his first hit a double for his second a triple for his third and a home run for his fourth 4 After his fine performance in 2006 with 19 home runs 79 RBIs and 194 hits including 44 doubles and respected defensive work in the outfield he was signed by the Angels to a 5 year contract worth 50 million Many baseball writers such as ESPN s Rob Neyer have called it one of the worst contracts of all time citing that Matthews prior performance was never good enough to deserve it and that his subsequent drop off should have been predictable to the Angels 5 Human growth hormone controversy edit On February 27 2007 the Times Union an Albany New York newspaper reported an investigation regarding a steroid ring that involved more than two dozen doctors pharmacists and business owners who have been or will be arrested in Alabama Texas Florida and New York The investigation uncovered evidence that testosterone and other performance enhancing drugs were purchased by current and former MLB players NFL players college athletes high school coaches a former Mr Olympia champion and another leading contender in the bodybuilding competition One of the baseball players named was Gary Matthews Jr The evidence listed led to Matthews being named in the Mitchell Report As a result of being naming in the report he was given the derogatory nickname Gary Matthews Juicer 6 In coordination with the team s wish that Matthews make a statement on the matter he denied using HGH 7 The Angels had reportedly threatened to void Matthew s five year 50 million contract if he did not give a response to the allegations 8 If he in fact took human growth hormone HGH prior to its addition to Major League Baseball s banned substances list in 2005 then he would be grandfathered in therefore resulting in no punishment but a stern warning if anything never to use HGH or any other substance banned by MLB in an attempt to further enhance his playing abilities 9 2008 season edit nbsp Matthews with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2008 Matthews had 8 home runs and batted 242 for the 2008 season 2009 season edit On July 10 2009 he got his 1 000th hit against Joba Chamberlain of the New York Yankees in the second inning Matthews was the last hitter of the Angels 2009 season striking out against Mariano Rivera to end game six of the 2009 American League Championship Series 2009 2010 offseason and trade to Mets edit After the end of the season Matthews went public with his desire to be traded to another team in spite of having two years left on his contract I don t expect to be back it s time to move on Matthews said I m ready to play for an organization that wants me to play every day This organization has other plans and that s OK 10 The OC Register s Sam Miller doubted Matthews could find a job with another team comparing him to other aging player with similar attributes 11 While calling Matthews contract the sixth biggest franchise killer SI com said the trade outlook for Matthew was not good The Angels are reportedly shopping Matthews but it s hard to imagine any takers unless L A eats most or all of his remaining salary 12 On January 22 2010 Matthews was traded to the New York Mets for relief pitcher Brian Stokes The Angels picked up 21 5 of the 23 5 million left on Matthews contract 13 The trade was met with widespread surprise 14 Buster Olney writing for espn com wrote the Mets were seeing something in him that other teams are not seeing Quoting an anonymous talent evaluator for a Major League team Matthews is a player to be avoided Slow bat Declining range And above all else a player who wants to be a regular and will be an unhappy distraction in your clubhouse when he s not in the lineup every day while another executive called the move baffling 15 Fangraphs Matthew Carruth called the trade close to a wash while Rob Neyer of ESPN com said One might argue that the Mets just gave up something for less than nothing 14 16 With regular center fielder Carlos Beltran out after having undergone surgery Matthews was the starting center fielder for the Mets on opening day On June 4 Matthews was designated for assignment after batting 190 in 58 ABs On June 15 Matthews was released by the Mets He signed a minor league contract by the Cincinnati Reds on June 23 He was assigned to Triple A Louisville where he hit 313 359 490 However he was not promoted to the majors and on July 24 he opted out of his contract with the Reds and became a free agent 17 Awards edit2006 American League All StarSee also editList of second generation Major League Baseball players List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell ReportReferences edit Flintoff and Dunn Alamanac Orioles acquire Gary Matthews Jr Baltimore Orioles press release Wednesday April 3 2002 Gary Matthews Statistics and History baseball reference com Retrieved December 27 2012 Sullivan T R September 14 2006 Matthews hits for cycle in victory MLB com Retrieved May 13 2015 Neyer Rob June 5 2010 Mets Matthews still an Angel SweetSpot Blog ESPN Espn go com Retrieved July 28 2010 Brendan J Lyons February 27 2007 Albany DA raids Fla steroids center Albany Times Union Archived from the original on March 4 2007 Retrieved May 6 2007 Angels Matthews denies taking HGH USA Today Associated Press March 15 2007 Retrieved May 6 2007 Hal Bodley March 11 2007 Selig Moreno unite on Matthews issue USA Today Retrieved May 6 2007 Matthews apologizes for causing distraction USA Today Associated Press March 12 2007 Retrieved May 6 2007 DioGiovanna Mike October 28 2009 Most Angels free agents signal their desire to stay except for Matthews Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 28 2009 Miller Sam October 29 2009 Would GMJ get any job if he were a free agent Orange County Register Archived from the original on October 31 2009 Retrieved November 1 2009 Andrecheck Sky December 23 2009 For all of the wrong reasons these baseball contracts are killer SI com Retrieved January 24 2010 Anthony DiComo January 22 2010 Mets land Matthews to bolster outfield MLB com Retrieved January 24 2010 a b Carruth Matthew January 22 2010 Sarge for Stokes fangraphs com Retrieved January 24 2010 Buster Olney January 23 2010 Reports on Matthews Jr aren t kind espn com Retrieved January 24 2010 Neyer Rob January 23 2010 Mets pick up vital fifth outfielder ESPN com Retrieved January 24 2010 jfay July 24 2010 Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Reds Reds lineup Cueto in Matthews opts out Cincinnati Com Archived from the original on July 26 2010 Retrieved July 28 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gary Matthews Jr Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Achievements Preceded byCarlos Guillen Hitting for the cycleSeptember 13 2006 Succeeded byChone Figgins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Matthews Jr amp oldid 1195423319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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