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Eric Karros

Eric Peter Karros (born November 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. Karros played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1991 to 2004 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and Oakland Athletics. He was the National League Rookie of the Year in 1992 and won a Silver Slugger Award in 1995. Karros currently works as a sportscaster, covering the Dodgers on Spectrum SportsNet LA.

Eric Karros
First baseman
Born: (1967-11-04) November 4, 1967 (age 55)
Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 1991, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
July 21, 2004, for the Oakland Athletics
MLB statistics
Batting average.268
Home runs284
Runs batted in1,027
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Early life Edit

Karros was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, and graduated from Patrick Henry High School in San Diego, California.[1] He attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he played on the UCLA Bruins baseball team and, in 1993, earned a degree in economics.[2]

Playing career Edit

Los Angeles Dodgers Edit

The Los Angeles Dodgers selected Karros in the sixth round of the 1988 Major League Baseball draft. He made his Major League debut as a pinch runner on September 1, 1991, against the Chicago Cubs. He made his first start, at first base, on September 4, 1991, against the St. Louis Cardinals, when he was 0-for-3 with two strikeouts. Karros recorded his first Major League hit as a pinch hitter in the bottom of the 12th inning against Cincinnati Reds pitcher Milt Hill on September 16, 1991. It was a two-run run batted in (RBI) double to left field, his only hit in 14 batting appearances during the 1991 season.[citation needed]

In his first at-bat of the 1992 season, on April 9 against the San Diego Padres, Karros hit a two-run shot to deep left field off of Craig Lefferts for his first career home run. He became a full-time starter for the Dodgers that season, appearing in 149 games and hitting 20 home runs while driving in 88 runs. He was named the 1992 National League Rookie of the Year. Karros put up consistent numbers throughout his career with the Dodgers, with a batting average just under .270 and an average of almost 25 home runs a year. He became the third Dodgers player in history to record 30 home runs and 100 RBIs in five different seasons (alongside Duke Snider and Gil Hodges). Karros also remains the only player in Dodgers history to hit two homers in the same inning, accomplishing the feat on August 22, 2000. 1999 was his best statistical year with the Dodgers, when he hit .304 with 34 home runs and 112 RBIs. His career 270 home runs as a Los Angeles Dodger are the most since the team moved to Los Angeles, and third in all-time Dodgers history.[citation needed]

Chicago Cubs Edit

On December 2, 2002, the Dodgers traded Karros and Mark Grudzielanek to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for Todd Hundley and Chad Hermansen. Karros started the season as the Cubs' backup first baseman but took over the role at the beginning of June after Hee-seop Choi was injured in a collision with Cubs teammate Kerry Wood. After playing the 2003 season with the Cubs he was granted free agency from the team at the end of the year. In 114 games with the Cubs, he hit .286 with 12 home runs and 40 RBIs.[citation needed]

Oakland Athletics Edit

Karros signed with the Oakland Athletics before the start of the 2004 season. Karros’ final MLB game was on July 21, 2004, and he was released by the Athletics on August 3, 2004. He only appeared in 40 games with the team, hitting .194 with two home runs and 11 RBI.

Career statistics Edit

Years Games PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG FLD%
14 1755 7100 6441 797 1724 324 11 284 1027 552 1167 .268 .325 .454 .993

In 15 postseason games, in the 1995, 1996 and 2003 National League Division Series and 2003 National League Championship Series Karros batted .300 (15-for-50) with nine runs, four home runs and six RBI.

Highlights Edit

  • 1992 National League Rookie of the Year
  • 1995 National League Silver Slugger Award at First Base
  • Finished 5th in voting for 1995 National League MVP
  • Los Angeles Dodgers career sacrifice flies leader (74)
  • Second-most career home runs for a player born in New Jersey (284)
  • Second-most career home runs (behind Tim Salmon) for any player in MLB history who never appeared in the All-Star Game[3]

Broadcasting career Edit

Karros works as a color commentator for baseball on Fox. He previously worked for Fox Sports in 2004 doing the pregame shows for the Major League Baseball playoffs, and ESPN until 2006 as a studio and game analyst. He previously worked on KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, where he did the pre-game show for Dodger games. Karros was a co-broadcaster in the MLB: The Show titles, debuting on MLB 11: The Show, commentating with Matt Vasgersian, Dave Campbell and Steve Lyons.

Karros was hired to call regional games for Fox Saturday Baseball in 2007. He was promoted to the secondary team in 2011, primarily calling games with Thom Brennaman. In March 2014, it was announced that Brennaman and Karros would continue to call FOX games together, and the pair called the first regular season game ever on Fox Sports 1.

In March 2022, Karros returned to his Dodger broadcasting post as he joined the Spectrum SportsNet LA network.[4]

Personal life Edit

Karros and his wife Trish have three children. Their sons Kyle and Jared both played college baseball at UCLA.[5][6][7] Jared was selected by the Dodgers in the 2022 MLB Draft[8] and Kyle by the Colorado Rockies in the 2023 MLB Draft.[9]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Eric Karros Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  2. ^ Drohan, Tyler, "Los Angeles Dodgers honor UCLA baseball alumnus Eric Karros at Stadium’s 50th anniversary," Daily Bruin. July 1, 2012. Retrieved November 28, 2016. Anderson, Kelli, "Eric Karros," Sports Illustrated Vault, March 12, 1996. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  3. ^ DiGiovanna, Mike (July 5, 2010). "Dodgers' Eric Karros and Angels' Tim Salmon were stars . . . just not All-Stars". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  4. ^ Bucholtz, Andrew (March 14, 2022). "Dodgers announce new broadcasters Jessica Mendoza, Adrián González, Eric Karros, Dontrelle Willis, and José Mota". Awful Announcing. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  5. ^ Sondheimer, Eric (May 13, 2018). "Column: Karros brothers follow in Dodger dad's footsteps". LA Times. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  6. ^ "JARED KARROS UCLA bio". UCLA Bruins Athletics. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  7. ^ "KYLE KARROS UCLA bio". UCLA Bruins Athletics. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  8. ^ Trezza, Joe (July 19, 2022). "Dodgers call familiar names -- Nevin and Karros -- in Draft". mlb.com. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  9. ^ "MLB draft Day 2 sees six Demon Deacons, son of Eric Karros go". ESPN.com. July 10, 2023. Retrieved July 17, 2023.

External links Edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Baseball Almanac
  • Retrosheet
  • The Baseball Gauge
  • Venezuela Winter League

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Karros redirects here For the French commune see Carros For other uses see Karos Eric Peter Karros born November 4 1967 is an American former professional baseball first baseman Karros played in Major League Baseball MLB from 1991 to 2004 for the Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics He was the National League Rookie of the Year in 1992 and won a Silver Slugger Award in 1995 Karros currently works as a sportscaster covering the Dodgers on Spectrum SportsNet LA Eric KarrosFirst basemanBorn 1967 11 04 November 4 1967 age 55 Hackensack New Jersey U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 1 1991 for the Los Angeles DodgersLast MLB appearanceJuly 21 2004 for the Oakland AthleticsMLB statisticsBatting average 268Home runs284Runs batted in1 027TeamsLos Angeles Dodgers 1991 2002 Chicago Cubs 2003 Oakland Athletics 2004 Career highlights and awardsNL Rookie of the Year 1992 Silver Slugger Award 1995 Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 2 Chicago Cubs 2 3 Oakland Athletics 2 4 Career statistics 3 Highlights 4 Broadcasting career 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditKarros was born in Hackensack New Jersey and graduated from Patrick Henry High School in San Diego California 1 He attended the University of California Los Angeles UCLA where he played on the UCLA Bruins baseball team and in 1993 earned a degree in economics 2 Playing career EditLos Angeles Dodgers Edit The Los Angeles Dodgers selected Karros in the sixth round of the 1988 Major League Baseball draft He made his Major League debut as a pinch runner on September 1 1991 against the Chicago Cubs He made his first start at first base on September 4 1991 against the St Louis Cardinals when he was 0 for 3 with two strikeouts Karros recorded his first Major League hit as a pinch hitter in the bottom of the 12th inning against Cincinnati Reds pitcher Milt Hill on September 16 1991 It was a two run run batted in RBI double to left field his only hit in 14 batting appearances during the 1991 season citation needed In his first at bat of the 1992 season on April 9 against the San Diego Padres Karros hit a two run shot to deep left field off of Craig Lefferts for his first career home run He became a full time starter for the Dodgers that season appearing in 149 games and hitting 20 home runs while driving in 88 runs He was named the 1992 National League Rookie of the Year Karros put up consistent numbers throughout his career with the Dodgers with a batting average just under 270 and an average of almost 25 home runs a year He became the third Dodgers player in history to record 30 home runs and 100 RBIs in five different seasons alongside Duke Snider and Gil Hodges Karros also remains the only player in Dodgers history to hit two homers in the same inning accomplishing the feat on August 22 2000 1999 was his best statistical year with the Dodgers when he hit 304 with 34 home runs and 112 RBIs His career 270 home runs as a Los Angeles Dodger are the most since the team moved to Los Angeles and third in all time Dodgers history citation needed Chicago Cubs Edit On December 2 2002 the Dodgers traded Karros and Mark Grudzielanek to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for Todd Hundley and Chad Hermansen Karros started the season as the Cubs backup first baseman but took over the role at the beginning of June after Hee seop Choi was injured in a collision with Cubs teammate Kerry Wood After playing the 2003 season with the Cubs he was granted free agency from the team at the end of the year In 114 games with the Cubs he hit 286 with 12 home runs and 40 RBIs citation needed Oakland Athletics Edit Karros signed with the Oakland Athletics before the start of the 2004 season Karros final MLB game was on July 21 2004 and he was released by the Athletics on August 3 2004 He only appeared in 40 games with the team hitting 194 with two home runs and 11 RBI Career statistics Edit Years Games PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG FLD 14 1755 7100 6441 797 1724 324 11 284 1027 552 1167 268 325 454 993In 15 postseason games in the 1995 1996 and 2003 National League Division Series and 2003 National League Championship Series Karros batted 300 15 for 50 with nine runs four home runs and six RBI Highlights Edit1992 National League Rookie of the Year 1995 National League Silver Slugger Award at First Base Finished 5th in voting for 1995 National League MVP Los Angeles Dodgers career sacrifice flies leader 74 Second most career home runs for a player born in New Jersey 284 Second most career home runs behind Tim Salmon for any player in MLB history who never appeared in the All Star Game 3 Broadcasting career EditKarros works as a color commentator for baseball on Fox He previously worked for Fox Sports in 2004 doing the pregame shows for the Major League Baseball playoffs and ESPN until 2006 as a studio and game analyst He previously worked on KCAL TV in Los Angeles where he did the pre game show for Dodger games Karros was a co broadcaster in the MLB The Show titles debuting on MLB 11 The Show commentating with Matt Vasgersian Dave Campbell and Steve Lyons Karros was hired to call regional games for Fox Saturday Baseball in 2007 He was promoted to the secondary team in 2011 primarily calling games with Thom Brennaman In March 2014 it was announced that Brennaman and Karros would continue to call FOX games together and the pair called the first regular season game ever on Fox Sports 1 In March 2022 Karros returned to his Dodger broadcasting post as he joined the Spectrum SportsNet LA network 4 Personal life EditKarros and his wife Trish have three children Their sons Kyle and Jared both played college baseball at UCLA 5 6 7 Jared was selected by the Dodgers in the 2022 MLB Draft 8 and Kyle by the Colorado Rockies in the 2023 MLB Draft 9 See also EditList of Major League Baseball career home run leaders List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leadersReferences Edit Eric Karros Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved December 3 2012 Drohan Tyler Los Angeles Dodgers honor UCLA baseball alumnus Eric Karros at Stadium s 50th anniversary Daily Bruin July 1 2012 Retrieved November 28 2016 Anderson Kelli Eric Karros Sports Illustrated Vault March 12 1996 Retrieved November 28 2016 DiGiovanna Mike July 5 2010 Dodgers Eric Karros and Angels Tim Salmon were stars just not All Stars Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 6 2010 Bucholtz Andrew March 14 2022 Dodgers announce new broadcasters Jessica Mendoza Adrian Gonzalez Eric Karros Dontrelle Willis and Jose Mota Awful Announcing Retrieved March 17 2022 Sondheimer Eric May 13 2018 Column Karros brothers follow in Dodger dad s footsteps LA Times Retrieved May 1 2022 JARED KARROS UCLA bio UCLA Bruins Athletics Retrieved May 1 2022 KYLE KARROS UCLA bio UCLA Bruins Athletics Retrieved May 1 2022 Trezza Joe July 19 2022 Dodgers call familiar names Nevin and Karros in Draft mlb com Retrieved September 12 2022 MLB draft Day 2 sees six Demon Deacons son of Eric Karros go ESPN com July 10 2023 Retrieved July 17 2023 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eric Karros Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Baseball Almanac Retrosheet The Baseball Gauge Venezuela Winter League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Karros amp oldid 1176587251 Personal life, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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