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Jerry Hairston Jr.

Jerry Wayne Hairston Jr. (born May 29, 1976) is an American former professional baseball infielder and outfielder. He played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Washington Nationals, Milwaukee Brewers, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He played every position except pitcher and catcher during his baseball career. He is the grandson of former major leaguer Sam Hairston, the son of former major leaguer Jerry Hairston Sr., and the brother of Scott Hairston. He helped the Yankees win the 2009 World Series, beating the Philadelphia Phillies, giving him his only World Series title.

Jerry Hairston Jr.
Hairston with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012
Infielder / Outfielder
Born: (1976-05-29) May 29, 1976 (age 47)
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 11, 1998, for the Baltimore Orioles
Last MLB appearance
September 25, 2013, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
MLB statistics
Batting average.257
Home runs70
Runs batted in420
Teams
Career highlights and awards

High school and college edit

In High School, he was a two-time All-State selection at Naperville North High School in baseball and an all-area selection in basketball. He was drafted in the 42nd round of the 1995 Major League Baseball draft by the Baltimore Orioles but chose instead to go to college.

Hairston played college ball at Southern Illinois University in 1996 and 1997, where he batted .360 for his career and was the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year in 1996. In both years he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League, playing for the Bourne Braves in 1996, and the Wareham Gatemen in 1997.[1] He was later inducted as a member of the Southern Illinois Baseball Hall of Fame.

Professional career edit

Baltimore Orioles edit

Hairston was drafted in the 11th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft by the Baltimore Orioles. He made his professional debut in 1997 with the rookie-league Bluefield Orioles, where he hit .330 in 59 games. In 1998, he made a fast rise up the farm system, starting in A with the Frederick Keys, where he played in 80 games and hit .302, then he was promoted to the AA Bowie Baysox, where he hit .326 in 55 games and received a September promotion to the Major Leagues.

He made his major league debut with the Orioles on September 11, 1998, against the Anaheim Angels at second base, he was hitless in three at-bats in that game. He appeared in a total of 7 games in 1998, primarily as a pinch runner or late inning defensive replacement, and did not get a hit in 7 at-bats. In 1999 and 2000, he split his time between the AAA Rochester Red Wings and the Orioles. He recorded his first Major League hit on June 27, 1999, off of New York Yankees pitcher Orlando Hernández and his first home run came off of Joey Hamilton of the Toronto Blue Jays on July 1, 1999. He had fairly regular playing time with the Orioles in 2001 and 2002 and was used more as a utility player in 2003 and 2004.

In his seven seasons with Baltimore, he played in 558 games, batting .261.

Chicago Cubs edit

He was traded (along with Oriole prospects Mike Fontenot and David Crouthers) to the Chicago Cubs in the 2005 offseason for Sammy Sosa. The Cubs attempted to use Hairston as a leadoff man, but he finished the 2005 season with an unremarkable on-base percentage of .336 and stole only 8 bases in 17 attempts. Even though most Cubs fans initially welcomed the dismissal of Sosa—whose performance was on the decline and was seen as a problematic teammate—the poor play of Hairston would eventually cause many fans to sour on this particular trade. In two seasons with the Cubs, he hit .251 in 152 games.

Texas Rangers edit

Hairston's statistics declined further at the start of the 2006 season, and on May 31, he was traded to the Texas Rangers for Phil Nevin. Hairston was released from the Rangers after the 2006 season but re-signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. Hairston won a spot on the opening day roster, as a reserve outfielder and utility player. A series of injuries to teammates Hank Blalock, Ian Kinsler, Mark Teixeira, and Frank Catalanotto, as well as the trades of Teixeira and Kenny Lofton, led to Hairston playing on a regular basis throughout the 2007 season. Hairston became a free agent after the season. In his two seasons with Texas, he hit .194 in 136 games.

Cincinnati Reds edit

On a March afternoon in 2008, Hairston received a call from newly hired Reds manager Dusty Baker. Baker had managed Hairston while on the Cubs. He had called him to inform him that the Reds needed an infielder to replace the injured Alex Gonzalez, and invited him to spring training. Because of this, Hairston credits Baker with creating the possibility for him to have a career after struggling in 2006 and 2007.[2] On March 3, 2008, Hairston signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds. On April 21, his contract was purchased by the Reds and he was added to the roster.[3] Hairston enjoyed a nice bounce-back season in 2008, hitting .326 with an on-base percentage of .384 across 297 plate appearances. He also had 15 stolen bases, his most since 2002, despite only playing in 80 games. He was re-signed after the season, on January 7, 2009, to a one-year contract; the contract contained $2 million in guaranteed money.[4] While his numbers did decline sharply in 2009, he appeared in 131 games between the Reds and Yankees, his most since 2001. In two seasons with the Reds, he hit .287 in 166 games.

World Baseball Classic edit

Hairston represented Mexico at the 2009 World Baseball Classic alongside his brother Scott. Hairston's mother was born in Mexico, making him eligible to play for the Mexican team.[5][6] He had 4 hits in 14 at-bats in the Classic.

New York Yankees edit

 
Hairston with the New York Yankees in 2009.

On July 31, 2009, he was traded to the New York Yankees for minor league catcher Chase Weems.[7] On August 1, 2009, Hairston got his first hit and RBI as a Yankee.[8] On October 17, 2009, he got his first career post-season hit in his first career post-season at-bat and later ended a 13-inning ALCS Game 2 by scoring on an error by the Angels' Maicer Izturis.[9] This gave the Yankees a 2–0 advantage going into the third game of the series. He had 1 hit in 6 at-bats for the Yankees in the 2009 World Series. In his half season with the Yanks, he hit .237 with 2 homeruns and 12 RBIs in 45 games.[10]

San Diego Padres edit

On January 18, 2010, Hairston signed a one-year, $2.15 million contract with the San Diego Padres, the same team as his brother, Scott Hairston, was playing on.[11] Hairston's 2010 season was cut short in September with a fractured right tibia, but he still played in 119 games with the Padres, hitting .244 with a career high 10 homeruns (tied with 2009) and 50 RBIs despite playing his home games at notoriously pitcher friendly Petco Park.

Washington Nationals edit

 
Hairston with Nationals in 2011 spring training.

On January 19, 2011, Hairston agreed to a one-year, $2 million contract with the Washington Nationals that included over $1 million in incentives.[12] He played in 75 games for them, hitting .268.

Milwaukee Brewers edit

On July 30, 2011, Hairston was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for Double-A outfielder Erik Komatsu.[13] He played in 45 games for the Brewers, hitting .274.

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

On December 5, 2011, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Hairston to a two-year contract worth $6 million.[14]

On June 1, 2012, Hairston was part of a Dodgers lineup that featured the sons of five former major leaguers (along with Tony Gwynn Jr., Iván DeJesús Jr., Dee Gordon and Scott Van Slyke). This was the first time in Major League history that this had occurred. It was also the first time a starting infield of four major league sons had ever occurred: first baseman Van Slyke, second baseman Hairston, third baseman De Jesus and shortstop Gordon.[15]

On August 22, it was determined that Hairston would need surgery on his left hip. The injury had bothered him for some time before he finally went on the disabled list on August 13. The surgery would sideline him for the rest of the season.[16] In 78 games with the Dodgers in 2012, Hairston hit .273 while playing numerous different positions.

In 2013, Hairston was a key reserve for the Dodgers, playing 28 games at third base, 23 in left field, 4 in right field, 13 at first base and 1 at second base. He struggled with the bat however, hitting just .211.

Broadcasting career edit

 
Hairston with John Hartung and Nomar Garciaparra on the SportsNet LA Preshow in 2021

On December 11, 2013, it was announced that Hairston would be retiring as an active player to join the Dodgers pre and post game broadcasting crew on SportsNet LA.[17]

Performance-enhancing drugs controversy edit

According to Luis Fernando Llosa and L. Jon Wertheim, Hairston received genotropin, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and clomiphene citrate in 2004. One of Hairston's prescriptions was written by "A. Almarashi." Investigators believe Almarashi is an alias for a Queens, N.Y., doctor stripped of her medical license in 1999. She is awaiting trial on multiple charges after allegedly writing bogus prescriptions for thousands of online customers she never examined. Hairston denied any connection, stating "Not one time have I taken steroids or anything like that. [ . . .] I would never do anything like that to jeopardize my career or my family's name."

On December 13, 2007, he was cited in the Mitchell Report to the Commissioner of Baseball of an Independent Investigation Into the Illegal Use of Steroids and Other Performance Enhancing Substances by Players in Major League Baseball.[18]

Personal life edit

Jerry's brother Scott is also a professional baseball player. Their father Jerry Hairston Sr. and grandfather Sam Hairston were also major league players, making him the first African American to be a third-generation major-leaguer.[citation needed] Hairston's heritage is also Mexican American on his mother's side.[5] His uncle Johnny Hairston also played in the majors. Several other family members have also played in the minor leagues.

He attended Naperville North High School in Naperville, Illinois and Southern Illinois University. Hairston became a Jehovah's Witness in July 2000.[19]

See also edit

References and citations edit

  1. ^ "Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League" (PDF). capecodbaseball.org. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  2. ^ Jackson, Luke (2022-11-24). "Former Orioles INF Jerry Hairston Jr. On How Dusty Baker Extended His Career". PressBox. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  3. ^ "Reds add Hairston, designate Castro". 21 April 2008.
  4. ^ "Reds re-sign Jerry Hairston Jr". Cincinnati.reds.mlb.com. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  5. ^ a b [1] March 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Sanchez, Jesse (January 25, 2009). . Web.worldbaseballclassic.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2011. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  7. ^ "Infielder Hairston dealt to Yankees". ESPN.com. Associated Press. July 31, 2009. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  8. ^ Feinsand, Mark (August 1, 2009). "Despite 14–4 loss to White Sox, Jerry Hairston Jr a hit in Yankee debut". New York Daily News. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  9. ^ Caple, Jim (October 17, 2009). "Hairston makes most of his opportunity". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  10. ^ "Jerry Hairston Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  11. ^ Corey Brock. . Mlb.mlb.com. Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  12. ^ . Washington.nationals.mlb.com. September 13, 2010. Archived from the original on April 6, 2012. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  13. ^ "Nats deal Hairston for outfield prospect". Washington.nationals.mlb.com. July 30, 2011. Retrieved October 3, 2011.
  14. ^ "Dodgers sign Jerry Hairston Jr". Mlbtraderumors.com. December 5, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
  15. ^ Hernandez, Dylan (2012-06-03). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2012-06-04. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
  16. ^ Steve Dilbeck (2012-08-22). "Jerry Hairston Jr. to have surgery, season comes to an end". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  17. ^ Dilbeck, Steve (December 11, 2013). "Jerry Hairston Jr. retires to join Dodgers new broadcast crew". LA Times. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
  18. ^ Mitchell, George (December 13, 2007). "Mitchell Report on Steroid Use in Baseball" (PDF). Retrieved December 13, 2007.
  19. ^ No byline (2001-06-25), He has 2 Sons and a Daughter. His cousin Jeff Hairston played for the pirates then retired."Hot Hitter Plays With Fire". Sports Illustrated. 94 (26):76

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Jerry Wayne Hairston Jr born May 29 1976 is an American former professional baseball infielder and outfielder He played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball MLB for the Baltimore Orioles Chicago Cubs Texas Rangers Cincinnati Reds New York Yankees San Diego Padres Washington Nationals Milwaukee Brewers and Los Angeles Dodgers He played every position except pitcher and catcher during his baseball career He is the grandson of former major leaguer Sam Hairston the son of former major leaguer Jerry Hairston Sr and the brother of Scott Hairston He helped the Yankees win the 2009 World Series beating the Philadelphia Phillies giving him his only World Series title Jerry Hairston Jr Hairston with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012Infielder OutfielderBorn 1976 05 29 May 29 1976 age 47 Des Moines Iowa U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 11 1998 for the Baltimore OriolesLast MLB appearanceSeptember 25 2013 for the Los Angeles DodgersMLB statisticsBatting average 257Home runs70Runs batted in420TeamsBaltimore Orioles 1998 2004 Chicago Cubs 2005 2006 Texas Rangers 2006 2007 Cincinnati Reds 2008 2009 New York Yankees 2009 San Diego Padres 2010 Washington Nationals 2011 Milwaukee Brewers 2011 Los Angeles Dodgers 2012 2013 Career highlights and awardsWorld Series champion 2009 Contents 1 High school and college 2 Professional career 2 1 Baltimore Orioles 2 2 Chicago Cubs 2 3 Texas Rangers 2 4 Cincinnati Reds 2 5 World Baseball Classic 2 6 New York Yankees 2 7 San Diego Padres 2 8 Washington Nationals 2 9 Milwaukee Brewers 2 10 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 Broadcasting career 4 Performance enhancing drugs controversy 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References and citations 8 External linksHigh school and college editIn High School he was a two time All State selection at Naperville North High School in baseball and an all area selection in basketball He was drafted in the 42nd round of the 1995 Major League Baseball draft by the Baltimore Orioles but chose instead to go to college Hairston played college ball at Southern Illinois University in 1996 and 1997 where he batted 360 for his career and was the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year in 1996 In both years he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League playing for the Bourne Braves in 1996 and the Wareham Gatemen in 1997 1 He was later inducted as a member of the Southern Illinois Baseball Hall of Fame Professional career editBaltimore Orioles edit Hairston was drafted in the 11th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft by the Baltimore Orioles He made his professional debut in 1997 with the rookie league Bluefield Orioles where he hit 330 in 59 games In 1998 he made a fast rise up the farm system starting in A with the Frederick Keys where he played in 80 games and hit 302 then he was promoted to the AA Bowie Baysox where he hit 326 in 55 games and received a September promotion to the Major Leagues He made his major league debut with the Orioles on September 11 1998 against the Anaheim Angels at second base he was hitless in three at bats in that game He appeared in a total of 7 games in 1998 primarily as a pinch runner or late inning defensive replacement and did not get a hit in 7 at bats In 1999 and 2000 he split his time between the AAA Rochester Red Wings and the Orioles He recorded his first Major League hit on June 27 1999 off of New York Yankees pitcher Orlando Hernandez and his first home run came off of Joey Hamilton of the Toronto Blue Jays on July 1 1999 He had fairly regular playing time with the Orioles in 2001 and 2002 and was used more as a utility player in 2003 and 2004 In his seven seasons with Baltimore he played in 558 games batting 261 Chicago Cubs edit He was traded along with Oriole prospects Mike Fontenot and David Crouthers to the Chicago Cubs in the 2005 offseason for Sammy Sosa The Cubs attempted to use Hairston as a leadoff man but he finished the 2005 season with an unremarkable on base percentage of 336 and stole only 8 bases in 17 attempts Even though most Cubs fans initially welcomed the dismissal of Sosa whose performance was on the decline and was seen as a problematic teammate the poor play of Hairston would eventually cause many fans to sour on this particular trade In two seasons with the Cubs he hit 251 in 152 games Texas Rangers edit Hairston s statistics declined further at the start of the 2006 season and on May 31 he was traded to the Texas Rangers for Phil Nevin Hairston was released from the Rangers after the 2006 season but re signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training Hairston won a spot on the opening day roster as a reserve outfielder and utility player A series of injuries to teammates Hank Blalock Ian Kinsler Mark Teixeira and Frank Catalanotto as well as the trades of Teixeira and Kenny Lofton led to Hairston playing on a regular basis throughout the 2007 season Hairston became a free agent after the season In his two seasons with Texas he hit 194 in 136 games Cincinnati Reds edit On a March afternoon in 2008 Hairston received a call from newly hired Reds manager Dusty Baker Baker had managed Hairston while on the Cubs He had called him to inform him that the Reds needed an infielder to replace the injured Alex Gonzalez and invited him to spring training Because of this Hairston credits Baker with creating the possibility for him to have a career after struggling in 2006 and 2007 2 On March 3 2008 Hairston signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds On April 21 his contract was purchased by the Reds and he was added to the roster 3 Hairston enjoyed a nice bounce back season in 2008 hitting 326 with an on base percentage of 384 across 297 plate appearances He also had 15 stolen bases his most since 2002 despite only playing in 80 games He was re signed after the season on January 7 2009 to a one year contract the contract contained 2 million in guaranteed money 4 While his numbers did decline sharply in 2009 he appeared in 131 games between the Reds and Yankees his most since 2001 In two seasons with the Reds he hit 287 in 166 games World Baseball Classic edit Hairston represented Mexico at the 2009 World Baseball Classic alongside his brother Scott Hairston s mother was born in Mexico making him eligible to play for the Mexican team 5 6 He had 4 hits in 14 at bats in the Classic New York Yankees edit nbsp Hairston with the New York Yankees in 2009 On July 31 2009 he was traded to the New York Yankees for minor league catcher Chase Weems 7 On August 1 2009 Hairston got his first hit and RBI as a Yankee 8 On October 17 2009 he got his first career post season hit in his first career post season at bat and later ended a 13 inning ALCS Game 2 by scoring on an error by the Angels Maicer Izturis 9 This gave the Yankees a 2 0 advantage going into the third game of the series He had 1 hit in 6 at bats for the Yankees in the 2009 World Series In his half season with the Yanks he hit 237 with 2 homeruns and 12 RBIs in 45 games 10 San Diego Padres edit On January 18 2010 Hairston signed a one year 2 15 million contract with the San Diego Padres the same team as his brother Scott Hairston was playing on 11 Hairston s 2010 season was cut short in September with a fractured right tibia but he still played in 119 games with the Padres hitting 244 with a career high 10 homeruns tied with 2009 and 50 RBIs despite playing his home games at notoriously pitcher friendly Petco Park Washington Nationals edit nbsp Hairston with Nationals in 2011 spring training On January 19 2011 Hairston agreed to a one year 2 million contract with the Washington Nationals that included over 1 million in incentives 12 He played in 75 games for them hitting 268 Milwaukee Brewers edit On July 30 2011 Hairston was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for Double A outfielder Erik Komatsu 13 He played in 45 games for the Brewers hitting 274 Los Angeles Dodgers edit On December 5 2011 the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Hairston to a two year contract worth 6 million 14 On June 1 2012 Hairston was part of a Dodgers lineup that featured the sons of five former major leaguers along with Tony Gwynn Jr Ivan DeJesus Jr Dee Gordon and Scott Van Slyke This was the first time in Major League history that this had occurred It was also the first time a starting infield of four major league sons had ever occurred first baseman Van Slyke second baseman Hairston third baseman De Jesus and shortstop Gordon 15 On August 22 it was determined that Hairston would need surgery on his left hip The injury had bothered him for some time before he finally went on the disabled list on August 13 The surgery would sideline him for the rest of the season 16 In 78 games with the Dodgers in 2012 Hairston hit 273 while playing numerous different positions In 2013 Hairston was a key reserve for the Dodgers playing 28 games at third base 23 in left field 4 in right field 13 at first base and 1 at second base He struggled with the bat however hitting just 211 Broadcasting career edit nbsp Hairston with John Hartung and Nomar Garciaparra on the SportsNet LA Preshow in 2021On December 11 2013 it was announced that Hairston would be retiring as an active player to join the Dodgers pre and post game broadcasting crew on SportsNet LA 17 Performance enhancing drugs controversy editMain article Mitchell Report baseball According to Luis Fernando Llosa and L Jon Wertheim Hairston received genotropin human chorionic gonadotropin hCG and clomiphene citrate in 2004 One of Hairston s prescriptions was written by A Almarashi Investigators believe Almarashi is an alias for a Queens N Y doctor stripped of her medical license in 1999 She is awaiting trial on multiple charges after allegedly writing bogus prescriptions for thousands of online customers she never examined Hairston denied any connection stating Not one time have I taken steroids or anything like that I would never do anything like that to jeopardize my career or my family s name On December 13 2007 he was cited in the Mitchell Report to the Commissioner of Baseball of an Independent Investigation Into the Illegal Use of Steroids and Other Performance Enhancing Substances by Players in Major League Baseball 18 Personal life editJerry s brother Scott is also a professional baseball player Their father Jerry Hairston Sr and grandfather Sam Hairston were also major league players making him the first African American to be a third generation major leaguer citation needed Hairston s heritage is also Mexican American on his mother s side 5 His uncle Johnny Hairston also played in the majors Several other family members have also played in the minor leagues He attended Naperville North High School in Naperville Illinois and Southern Illinois University Hairston became a Jehovah s Witness in July 2000 19 See also editThird generation Major League Baseball families List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell ReportReferences and citations edit Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League PDF capecodbaseball org Retrieved September 25 2019 Jackson Luke 2022 11 24 Former Orioles INF Jerry Hairston Jr On How Dusty Baker Extended His Career PressBox Retrieved 2023 01 18 Reds add Hairston designate Castro 21 April 2008 Reds re sign Jerry Hairston Jr Cincinnati reds mlb com Retrieved October 3 2011 a b 1 Archived March 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine Sanchez Jesse January 25 2009 World Baseball Classic Team Mexico taking on old prejudices Web worldbaseballclassic com Archived from the original on October 6 2011 Retrieved October 3 2011 Infielder Hairston dealt to Yankees ESPN com Associated Press July 31 2009 Retrieved September 26 2020 Feinsand Mark August 1 2009 Despite 14 4 loss to White Sox Jerry Hairston Jr a hit in Yankee debut New York Daily News Retrieved February 2 2022 Caple Jim October 17 2009 Hairston makes most of his opportunity ESPN com ESPN Retrieved September 26 2020 Jerry Hairston Stats Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2020 04 12 Corey Brock Hairston to join brother in San Diego Mlb mlb com Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Retrieved October 3 2011 Nationals utility man Jerry Hairston Jr agree to one year deal Washington nationals mlb com September 13 2010 Archived from the original on April 6 2012 Retrieved October 3 2011 Nats deal Hairston for outfield prospect Washington nationals mlb com July 30 2011 Retrieved October 3 2011 Dodgers sign Jerry Hairston Jr Mlbtraderumors com December 5 2011 Retrieved December 5 2011 Hernandez Dylan 2012 06 03 Dodgers again will be limited financially in amateur draft Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2012 06 04 Retrieved 2012 06 06 Steve Dilbeck 2012 08 22 Jerry Hairston Jr to have surgery season comes to an end Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2013 08 27 Dilbeck Steve December 11 2013 Jerry Hairston Jr retires to join Dodgers new broadcast crew LA Times Retrieved December 11 2013 Mitchell George December 13 2007 Mitchell Report on Steroid Use in Baseball PDF Retrieved December 13 2007 No byline 2001 06 25 He has 2 Sons and a Daughter His cousin Jeff Hairston played for the pirates then retired Hot Hitter Plays With Fire Sports Illustrated 94 26 76External links edit nbsp Media related to Jerry Hairston Jr at Wikimedia Commons Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet or The Baseball Gauge or Venezuela Winter League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerry Hairston Jr amp oldid 1178048966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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