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Jack Cust

John Joseph "Jack" Cust III (born January 7, 1979) is an American former professional baseball designated hitter and outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners.

Jack Cust
Cust with the Seattle Mariners
Designated hitter / Outfielder
Born: (1979-01-07) January 7, 1979 (age 44)
Flemington, New Jersey, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 26, 2001, for the Arizona Diamondbacks
Last MLB appearance
July 27, 2011, for the Seattle Mariners
MLB statistics
Batting average.242
Home runs105
Runs batted in323
Teams

Early life edit

Cust was born to Jack Sr. and Faith Cust.[1] His father had played for the Seton Hall Pirates baseball team which went to the 1974 College World Series[2] and his brothers, Kevin and Mike, both played minor league baseball.[1] Cust attended Immaculata High School in Somerville, New Jersey. In 1997, he was first-team High School All-American at first base.[3] Cust initially committed to play college baseball for the Alabama Crimson Tide.[4]

Minor league career edit

In 1997, Cust, out of high school, was the first round draft pick (30th overall) of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and had a .447 on-base percentage in 35 games in the Rookie League. Cust was a Pioneer League All-Star in 1998, where he led the league in walks (86), on-base percentage (.530), and runs scored (75). In 1999, he led the California League in homers (32), on-base percentage (.450), and slugging percentage (.651), and was Baseball America's 1st team Minor League All-Star DH, California League All-Star, and the Arizona Diamondbacks Minor League Player of the Year. In 2000, he had a .440 on-base percentage at El Paso in the Texas League while leading the league in walks (117) and strikeouts (150).

In 2001, he was a Pacific Coast League All-Star while leading the league with 102 walks, and in 2002 he was the Triple-A All-Star Game MVP. In 2006, he led the PCL with 143 walks (also leading the minor leagues), walking 24.5% of the time, while sporting a .467 on-base percentage with 30 home runs. In 11 minor league seasons with five different organizations, he hit exactly 200 home runs, had a .286 batting average, and a .429 on-base percentage. Statistically, he hit a home run once every 19 at-bats, struck out once every 3 at-bats, and earned 1 walk per game.[citation needed]

Major league career edit

Early career edit

Cust made his Major League debut with the Diamondbacks on September 26, 2001. On January 7, 2002, his 23rd birthday, he was traded by the Diamondbacks with catcher JD Closser to the Colorado Rockies for pitcher Mike Myers. Cust spent the majority of the 2002 season with the Rockies' Triple-A affiliate, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. He played in 35 games with the big league club, going 11–65 (.169 batting average) with 1 home run.

Baltimore Orioles edit

The Rockies sent him to the Baltimore Orioles for Chris Richard and cash on March 11, 2003.[5] Cust appeared in 28 games (27 in 2003, 1 in 2004) during his two seasons with the ballclub,[6] spending most of the time with the Ottawa Lynx. He was most noted as an Oriole for an infamous baserunning gaffe that resulted in his making the final out in a 12-inning 5–4 loss to the New York Yankees at Camden Yards on August 16, 2003. Representing the potential tying run at first base after a two-out pinch-hit walk, he attempted to score on a double to right field by Larry Bigbie, but was caught in a rundown after tumbling to the grass a few steps beyond third base. Even though he outmaneuvered catcher Jorge Posada and third baseman Aaron Boone and was headed towards an undefended home plate, Cust fell to the grass again and was tagged out from behind by Boone.[7][8]

Cust was granted free agency following the 2004 season.

Oakland Athletics edit

 
Cust taking batting practice before a game against the San Francisco Giants in 2007.

On November 15, 2004, he was signed by the Oakland Athletics. He spent the whole season in Triple-A Sacramento, and was granted free agency after the season. On December 6, 2005, he signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres. He just had 3 at-bats in the 2006 season. He began the 2007 with the San Diego Padres' Triple-A Portland Beavers. On May 3, 2007, the Padres traded him to the Oakland Athletics, although he was rumored to be joining Japan's Chiba Lotte Marines. The Athletics needed another designated hitter due to an injury to veteran Mike Piazza. Cust quickly endeared himself to A's fans by hitting 6 home runs in his first 7 games. Cust would hit .346 with 14 RBI during that seven-game stretch. On May 13, 2007, with two outs and an 0–2 count in the bottom of the ninth, the A's rallied to score 5 runs to beat Joe Borowski and the Cleveland Indians 10–7, ending with Cust hitting a walk-off 3-run home run.

After hitting .348 with 1 double and 5 home runs along with 13 RBI, Cust shared Co-American League Player of the Week honors along with teammate Dan Johnson for the week ending May 13, 2007. On August 10, Cust hit his first major league grand slam off relief pitcher Macay McBride of the Detroit Tigers after hitting a 3-run double earlier in the game to give him a career-high 7 RBI. He finished the 2007 season leading the Athletics in home runs with 26, walking 21.0% of the time (tops in the major leagues) but striking out 41.5% of the time (also tops in the majors).[9]

On September 19, 2008, he broke the AL record for most strikeouts in one season with 187. For the season he struck out 41.0% of the time, the highest percentage in major league baseball, once every 2.4 at-bats.[10][11] He also walked 18.8% of the time, the second highest rate in the majors, and led the American League with 111 walks.[10]

On December 12, 2009, Cust was non-tendered by the Athletics making him a free agent. On January 7, 2010, Cust re-signed with the Oakland Athletics on a 1-year $2.5 million contract.[12] However, he was designated for assignment on April 3, at the end of Spring training. On April 7, Cust cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A. During his 33 minor league game tenure, he hit .273 with 4 home runs and 19 RBIs, and matched his 33 Ks w/ 33 walks. On May 15, he was added to the 40-man roster and recalled. In the first game he appeared in, he made a comedic error in left field. He appeared mostly in the outfield until Eric Chavez ended up on the DL, then assumed the primary DH spot. On September 13, Cust hit his 100th career home run in a 3–1 Athletics victory over the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium.[citation needed]

Seattle Mariners & Philadelphia Phillies edit

Following the 2010 season, Cust was non-tendered for the second year in a row, and became a free agent.[13] On December 8, 2010, Cust signed a one-year deal with the Seattle Mariners. On July 29, 2011, the Mariners released Cust after he hit just .213 with 3 home runs.[citation needed]

Cust signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies on August 12, 2011.[14] He was released a week later on August 20.[15]

Houston Astros edit

In January 2012 Cust signed a one-year deal minor league contract worth $600,000 with an option for a second year with the Houston Astros,[16] but was released on March 27 before the end of spring training.[17]

New York Yankees edit

On March 28, 2012, he signed a minor league contract with the Yankees and was assigned to its Triple-A affiliate Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees,[18] but was released by the Yankees on August 1.[19]

Toronto Blue Jays edit

On August 4, 2012, Cust was signed to a minor league contract by the Toronto Blue Jays and assigned to their Triple-A affiliate Las Vegas 51s.[20] On November 3, he was declared a minor league free agent by Major League Baseball.[21]

Tampa Bay Rays edit

On February 17, 2013, the Rays announced that Cust would be attending major league spring training on a minor league contract.[22] On March 23, 2013, the Rays announced that they had released Cust.

Baltimore Orioles edit

After spending all of 2013 out of professional baseball, Cust resurfaced with the Orioles after signing a minor league deal on February 5, 2014.[23] His comeback attempt lasted 44 days; he was released on March 21.[24]

Mitchell Report edit

On December 13, 2007, Cust was named in the Mitchell Report as a user of performance-enhancing drugs, although there was never any evidence outside of a conversation he once supposedly had with former teammate Larry Bigbie.[25] Cust denied any wrongdoing or use of performance-enhancing drugs and said there were inaccuracies in his citation in the report.[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Botte, Peter (December 14, 2007). "Cust's breakout a small 'Wonder'". NY Daily News. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Jack Cust Baseball Academy Teaches The Sport". New Jersey Hills. September 11, 2003. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  3. ^ "High School All-American". thebaseballcube.com. 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  4. ^ "Flemington's Jack Cust drafted by Diamondbacks". The Courier-News. June 12, 1997. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  5. ^ ""O's acquire Cust for Richard", Baltimore Orioles press release, Tuesday, March 11, 2003". Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  6. ^ Encina, Eduardo A. "Jack Cust's comeback attempt will go through Orioles' minor league camp" The Baltimore Sun, Wednesday, February 5, 2014
  7. ^ Christensen, Joe "Orioles stumble, fall in 12 to Yanks" The Baltimore Sun, Sunday, August 17, 2003
  8. ^ "Cust falls twice, tagged for final out". Retrieved 26 June 2023 – via www.youtube.com.
  9. ^ "Major League Leaderboards » 2007 » Batters » Advanced Statistics". Fangraphs. Retrieved 2009-03-11.
  10. ^ a b "Major League Leaderboards » 2008 » Batters » Advanced Statistics". Fangraphs. Retrieved 2009-03-11.
  11. ^ "2008 Major League Baseball Batting Ratios". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2010-05-15.
  12. ^ "New A's Contract for Cust's 31st B-day". Csnbayarea.com. 2010-01-07. Archived from the original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2010-05-15.
  13. ^ Slusser, Susan (2010-12-02). "A's again decline to contract to Jack Cust". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  14. ^ Nicholson-Smith, Ben. "Phillies To Sign Jack Cust". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  15. ^ Adams, Steve. "Phillies Release Cust, Heilman". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  16. ^ McTaggart, Brian. "Cust eager to show Astros what he can do". Retrieved 18 January 2012.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  18. ^ Snare, Lowell M. (March 28, 2012). "Jack Cust signs minor-league deal with Yankees". NJ.com. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  19. ^ Carig, Marc (August 1, 2012). "Yankees release Jersey native Jack Cust from Triple-A roster". The Star Ledger. NJ.com.
  20. ^ Harrison, Doug (August 4, 2012). "Blue Jays sign Jack Cust to minor league deal". CBC.ca. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  21. ^ Eddy, Matt (November 6, 2012). "Minor League Free Agents 2012". Retrieved November 11, 2012.
  22. ^ Silva, Drew (February 17, 2013). "Rays sign Jack Cust to minor league contract". Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  23. ^ Kubatko, Roch. "Orioles sign Meek and Cust to minor league deals", masnsports.com, Wednesday, February 5, 2014.
  24. ^ Melewski, Steve. "Orioles release Cust, LaPorta, five others from minor league camp", masnsports.com, Friday, March 21, 2014.
  25. ^ "JFC Final Report" (PDF). mlb.com. December 13, 2007. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  26. ^ Slusser, Susan (2008-01-27). "Cust says no to Mitchell Report/A's DH denies using steroids". Sfgate.com. Retrieved 2010-05-15.

External links edit

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

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John Joseph Jack Cust III born January 7 1979 is an American former professional baseball designated hitter and outfielder He played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Arizona Diamondbacks Colorado Rockies Baltimore Orioles San Diego Padres Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners Jack CustCust with the Seattle MarinersDesignated hitter OutfielderBorn 1979 01 07 January 7 1979 age 44 Flemington New Jersey U S Batted LeftThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 26 2001 for the Arizona DiamondbacksLast MLB appearanceJuly 27 2011 for the Seattle MarinersMLB statisticsBatting average 242Home runs105Runs batted in323TeamsArizona Diamondbacks 2001 Colorado Rockies 2002 Baltimore Orioles 2003 2004 San Diego Padres 2006 Oakland Athletics 2007 2010 Seattle Mariners 2011 Contents 1 Early life 2 Minor league career 3 Major league career 3 1 Early career 3 2 Baltimore Orioles 3 3 Oakland Athletics 3 4 Seattle Mariners amp Philadelphia Phillies 3 5 Houston Astros 3 6 New York Yankees 3 7 Toronto Blue Jays 3 8 Tampa Bay Rays 3 9 Baltimore Orioles 3 10 Mitchell Report 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editCust was born to Jack Sr and Faith Cust 1 His father had played for the Seton Hall Pirates baseball team which went to the 1974 College World Series 2 and his brothers Kevin and Mike both played minor league baseball 1 Cust attended Immaculata High School in Somerville New Jersey In 1997 he was first team High School All American at first base 3 Cust initially committed to play college baseball for the Alabama Crimson Tide 4 Minor league career editIn 1997 Cust out of high school was the first round draft pick 30th overall of the Arizona Diamondbacks and had a 447 on base percentage in 35 games in the Rookie League Cust was a Pioneer League All Star in 1998 where he led the league in walks 86 on base percentage 530 and runs scored 75 In 1999 he led the California League in homers 32 on base percentage 450 and slugging percentage 651 and was Baseball America s 1st team Minor League All Star DH California League All Star and the Arizona Diamondbacks Minor League Player of the Year In 2000 he had a 440 on base percentage at El Paso in the Texas League while leading the league in walks 117 and strikeouts 150 In 2001 he was a Pacific Coast League All Star while leading the league with 102 walks and in 2002 he was the Triple A All Star Game MVP In 2006 he led the PCL with 143 walks also leading the minor leagues walking 24 5 of the time while sporting a 467 on base percentage with 30 home runs In 11 minor league seasons with five different organizations he hit exactly 200 home runs had a 286 batting average and a 429 on base percentage Statistically he hit a home run once every 19 at bats struck out once every 3 at bats and earned 1 walk per game citation needed Major league career editEarly career edit Cust made his Major League debut with the Diamondbacks on September 26 2001 On January 7 2002 his 23rd birthday he was traded by the Diamondbacks with catcher JD Closser to the Colorado Rockies for pitcher Mike Myers Cust spent the majority of the 2002 season with the Rockies Triple A affiliate the Colorado Springs Sky Sox He played in 35 games with the big league club going 11 65 169 batting average with 1 home run Baltimore Orioles edit The Rockies sent him to the Baltimore Orioles for Chris Richard and cash on March 11 2003 5 Cust appeared in 28 games 27 in 2003 1 in 2004 during his two seasons with the ballclub 6 spending most of the time with the Ottawa Lynx He was most noted as an Oriole for an infamous baserunning gaffe that resulted in his making the final out in a 12 inning 5 4 loss to the New York Yankees at Camden Yards on August 16 2003 Representing the potential tying run at first base after a two out pinch hit walk he attempted to score on a double to right field by Larry Bigbie but was caught in a rundown after tumbling to the grass a few steps beyond third base Even though he outmaneuvered catcher Jorge Posada and third baseman Aaron Boone and was headed towards an undefended home plate Cust fell to the grass again and was tagged out from behind by Boone 7 8 Cust was granted free agency following the 2004 season Oakland Athletics edit nbsp Cust taking batting practice before a game against the San Francisco Giants in 2007 On November 15 2004 he was signed by the Oakland Athletics He spent the whole season in Triple A Sacramento and was granted free agency after the season On December 6 2005 he signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres He just had 3 at bats in the 2006 season He began the 2007 with the San Diego Padres Triple A Portland Beavers On May 3 2007 the Padres traded him to the Oakland Athletics although he was rumored to be joining Japan s Chiba Lotte Marines The Athletics needed another designated hitter due to an injury to veteran Mike Piazza Cust quickly endeared himself to A s fans by hitting 6 home runs in his first 7 games Cust would hit 346 with 14 RBI during that seven game stretch On May 13 2007 with two outs and an 0 2 count in the bottom of the ninth the A s rallied to score 5 runs to beat Joe Borowski and the Cleveland Indians 10 7 ending with Cust hitting a walk off 3 run home run After hitting 348 with 1 double and 5 home runs along with 13 RBI Cust shared Co American League Player of the Week honors along with teammate Dan Johnson for the week ending May 13 2007 On August 10 Cust hit his first major league grand slam off relief pitcher Macay McBride of the Detroit Tigers after hitting a 3 run double earlier in the game to give him a career high 7 RBI He finished the 2007 season leading the Athletics in home runs with 26 walking 21 0 of the time tops in the major leagues but striking out 41 5 of the time also tops in the majors 9 On September 19 2008 he broke the AL record for most strikeouts in one season with 187 For the season he struck out 41 0 of the time the highest percentage in major league baseball once every 2 4 at bats 10 11 He also walked 18 8 of the time the second highest rate in the majors and led the American League with 111 walks 10 On December 12 2009 Cust was non tendered by the Athletics making him a free agent On January 7 2010 Cust re signed with the Oakland Athletics on a 1 year 2 5 million contract 12 However he was designated for assignment on April 3 at the end of Spring training On April 7 Cust cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple A During his 33 minor league game tenure he hit 273 with 4 home runs and 19 RBIs and matched his 33 Ks w 33 walks On May 15 he was added to the 40 man roster and recalled In the first game he appeared in he made a comedic error in left field He appeared mostly in the outfield until Eric Chavez ended up on the DL then assumed the primary DH spot On September 13 Cust hit his 100th career home run in a 3 1 Athletics victory over the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium citation needed Seattle Mariners amp Philadelphia Phillies edit Following the 2010 season Cust was non tendered for the second year in a row and became a free agent 13 On December 8 2010 Cust signed a one year deal with the Seattle Mariners On July 29 2011 the Mariners released Cust after he hit just 213 with 3 home runs citation needed Cust signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies on August 12 2011 14 He was released a week later on August 20 15 Houston Astros edit In January 2012 Cust signed a one year deal minor league contract worth 600 000 with an option for a second year with the Houston Astros 16 but was released on March 27 before the end of spring training 17 New York Yankees edit On March 28 2012 he signed a minor league contract with the Yankees and was assigned to its Triple A affiliate Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees 18 but was released by the Yankees on August 1 19 Toronto Blue Jays edit On August 4 2012 Cust was signed to a minor league contract by the Toronto Blue Jays and assigned to their Triple A affiliate Las Vegas 51s 20 On November 3 he was declared a minor league free agent by Major League Baseball 21 Tampa Bay Rays edit On February 17 2013 the Rays announced that Cust would be attending major league spring training on a minor league contract 22 On March 23 2013 the Rays announced that they had released Cust Baltimore Orioles edit After spending all of 2013 out of professional baseball Cust resurfaced with the Orioles after signing a minor league deal on February 5 2014 23 His comeback attempt lasted 44 days he was released on March 21 24 Mitchell Report edit On December 13 2007 Cust was named in the Mitchell Report as a user of performance enhancing drugs although there was never any evidence outside of a conversation he once supposedly had with former teammate Larry Bigbie 25 Cust denied any wrongdoing or use of performance enhancing drugs and said there were inaccuracies in his citation in the report 26 See also editList of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell ReportReferences edit a b Botte Peter December 14 2007 Cust s breakout a small Wonder NY Daily News Retrieved 27 January 2018 Jack Cust Baseball Academy Teaches The Sport New Jersey Hills September 11 2003 Retrieved 27 January 2018 High School All American thebaseballcube com 2012 Retrieved January 19 2012 Flemington s Jack Cust drafted by Diamondbacks The Courier News June 12 1997 Retrieved 27 January 2018 O s acquire Cust for Richard Baltimore Orioles press release Tuesday March 11 2003 Retrieved 26 June 2023 Encina Eduardo A Jack Cust s comeback attempt will go through Orioles minor league camp The Baltimore Sun Wednesday February 5 2014 Christensen Joe Orioles stumble fall in 12 to Yanks The Baltimore Sun Sunday August 17 2003 Cust falls twice tagged for final out Retrieved 26 June 2023 via www youtube com Major League Leaderboards 2007 Batters Advanced Statistics Fangraphs Retrieved 2009 03 11 a b Major League Leaderboards 2008 Batters Advanced Statistics Fangraphs Retrieved 2009 03 11 2008 Major League Baseball Batting Ratios Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2010 05 15 New A s Contract for Cust s 31st B day Csnbayarea com 2010 01 07 Archived from the original on 2012 07 24 Retrieved 2010 05 15 Slusser Susan 2010 12 02 A s again decline to contract to Jack Cust The San Francisco Chronicle Nicholson Smith Ben Phillies To Sign Jack Cust MLBTradeRumors com Retrieved 12 August 2011 Adams Steve Phillies Release Cust Heilman MLBTradeRumors com Retrieved 20 August 2011 McTaggart Brian Cust eager to show Astros what he can do Retrieved 18 January 2012 Release of Duke Cust gives Astros roster some clarity astros com News Archived from the original on 2014 02 21 Retrieved 2014 02 11 Snare Lowell M March 28 2012 Jack Cust signs minor league deal with Yankees NJ com Retrieved March 19 2015 Carig Marc August 1 2012 Yankees release Jersey native Jack Cust from Triple A roster The Star Ledger NJ com Harrison Doug August 4 2012 Blue Jays sign Jack Cust to minor league deal CBC ca Retrieved August 13 2012 Eddy Matt November 6 2012 Minor League Free Agents 2012 Retrieved November 11 2012 Silva Drew February 17 2013 Rays sign Jack Cust to minor league contract Retrieved February 17 2013 Kubatko Roch Orioles sign Meek and Cust to minor league deals masnsports com Wednesday February 5 2014 Melewski Steve Orioles release Cust LaPorta five others from minor league camp masnsports com Friday March 21 2014 JFC Final Report PDF mlb com December 13 2007 Retrieved 26 June 2023 Slusser Susan 2008 01 27 Cust says no to Mitchell Report A s DH denies using steroids Sfgate com Retrieved 2010 05 15 External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Cust amp oldid 1175099968, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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