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Jerry Owens

Jerry Lee Owens (born February 16, 1981) is an American former professional baseball player. He played parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Chicago White Sox from 2006 to 2009.

Jerry Owens
Owens with the Chicago White Sox
Outfielder
Born: (1981-02-16) February 16, 1981 (age 43)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 11, 2006, for the Chicago White Sox
Last MLB appearance
April 29, 2009, for the Chicago White Sox
MLB statistics
Batting average.262
Home runs1
Runs batted in18
Teams

Owens announced his retirement from professional baseball in November 2016 while playing for the Naranjeros de Hermosillo of the Mexican Pacific League.

Amateur career edit

Owens graduated from Hart High School in California, where he played wide receiver on the championship football team with NFL quarterback Kyle Boller. In high school, Owens was named to numerous All-America teams and was an elite recruit. Owens originally attended the University of California, Los Angeles, but later transferred to The Master's College in California after several injuries and a revelation.[1] At The Master's College, he was named the Small College All-American Outfielder for 2003.

Professional career edit

Montreal Expos minor league system edit

Owens was selected by the Montreal Expos in the second round (57th overall) of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft.[2] Owens first was sent to play Single-A baseball with the Vermont Expos of the New York–Penn League in 2003. However, he only played two games with the team, going 1-for-8 (.125) with a stolen base.[3] In 2004, Owens advanced to the Single-A Savannah Sand Gnats of the South Atlantic League. Owens burst onto the scouting scene by posting some impressive numbers, including a .292 batting average and 30 stolen bases in 108 games.[3]

Chicago White Sox edit

On February 13, 2005, Owens was traded to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Alex Escobar.[4] Owens spent 2005 with the Double-A Birmingham Barons of the Southern League. He had a sensational season, batting .331 with two home runs, 52 RBI and 38 stolen bases in 130 games.[3] Owens was named a Southern League All-Star outfielder and he also led the league in batting average.[5]

In spring training for the White Sox in 2006, Owens had to compete with Brian Anderson for the job of center fielder, but White Sox general manager Kenny Williams stated that Owens would probably not get the job because he had a shoulder injury a few years before.[6] Owens was put on the White Sox' extended 40-man roster, and was optioned back to the International League with the Triple-A Charlotte Knights. He batted .262 with four home runs and 48 RBI in 112 games, and showed development in his base-stealing, stealing 40 bases and being caught only 12 times.[3] Owens was called up and made his major league debut as a pinch runner on September 11, 2006 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.[7] His first start came on September 27, a game in which he collected both his first hit and stole his first base as a major leaguer.[8]

Owens started the 2008 regular season on the fifteen-day disabled list after an MRI revealed a slight tear in his right adductor muscle.[9]

Seattle Mariners edit

Owens was considered for the center field job vacated by Ken Griffey Jr. for the 2009 season, but the White Sox released him on May 2 after he batted .083 in 12 games.[10] He then signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners the next day.[11] Playing for the Mariners' Triple-A affiliate, the Tacoma Rainiers, he went on to lead the Rainiers with a .323 average, and also hit three home runs, recorded 37 RBI and stole 23 bases in 100 games.[3][12]

Washington Nationals edit

On December 8, 2009, the Washington Nationals signed Owens to a minor league contract with an invitation to Spring Training.[13] He did not play during the 2010 season.[3]

Lancaster Barnstormers edit

After three years out of baseball, Owens signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers for the 2013 season. He finished the season batting .341 with two home runs and 48 RBI in 117 games.[3]

Mexican Baseball League (LMB) edit

Owens first signed with the Piratas de Campeche in May 2013. He appeared in seven games for them during the 2013 season, batting .194 before he was released in early June.[3]

Owens later was assigned to the Tigres de Quintana Roo for both the 2014 and 2016 seasons, appearing in 19 and 23 games, respectively.[3]

Mexican Pacific League (LMP) edit

Owens played with the Naranjeros de Hermosillo of the Mexican Pacific League (Winter League) for four seasons, starting in 2013-14. The club won the league championship that year, with Owens playing a key role in the team's success. He won the league batting title, impressing in his first year with a .361 average, 90 hits, 10 doubles, four triples, a home run and 29 RBI in 61 games played.[3]

Owens announced his retirement from professional baseball in the middle of his fourth season with the team on November 14, 2016, citing that he wasn't at the physical level necessary to continue his playing career.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Rosenblatt, Zack (October 4, 2014). "Former MLB pro Owens enjoying career's second life". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  2. ^ "2nd Round of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Jerry Owens Minor, Fall, Mexican, Winter & Independent Leagues Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  4. ^ "Sunday roundup: Nationals acquire Escobar". ESPN. SportsTicker. February 13, 2005. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  5. ^ "Southern League Announces Year-End All-Star Team". OurSports Central. August 30, 2005. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  6. ^ . USA Today. February 15, 2006. Archived from the original on May 10, 2006. Retrieved July 4, 2006.
  7. ^ "Chicago White Sox vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Box Score: September 11, 2006". Baseball-Reference.com. September 11, 2006. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  8. ^ Merkin, Scott (September 28, 2006). . Chicago White Sox. MLB.com. Archived from the original on April 18, 2008. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  9. ^ Gonzales, Mark (March 25, 2008). . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on March 28, 2008. Retrieved March 28, 2008.
  10. ^ Silva, Drew (May 3, 2009). "Owens Opts For Free Agency". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  11. ^ Divish, Ryan (May 3, 2009). . The News Tribune. Archived from the original on May 5, 2009. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  12. ^ "2009 Tacoma Rainiers Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  13. ^ Nicholson-Smith, Ben (December 8, 2009). "Nationals Sign Jerry Owens". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  14. ^ Hernandez, Ricardo (November 14, 2016). . Naranjeros de Hermosillo. Archived from the original on May 1, 2017. Retrieved May 1, 2017.

External links edit

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

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Jerry Lee Owens born February 16 1981 is an American former professional baseball player He played parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball MLB with the Chicago White Sox from 2006 to 2009 Jerry OwensOwens with the Chicago White SoxOutfielderBorn 1981 02 16 February 16 1981 age 43 Hollywood California U S Batted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutSeptember 11 2006 for the Chicago White SoxLast MLB appearanceApril 29 2009 for the Chicago White SoxMLB statisticsBatting average 262Home runs1Runs batted in18TeamsChicago White Sox 2006 2009 Owens announced his retirement from professional baseball in November 2016 while playing for the Naranjeros de Hermosillo of the Mexican Pacific League Contents 1 Amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 Montreal Expos minor league system 2 2 Chicago White Sox 2 3 Seattle Mariners 2 4 Washington Nationals 2 5 Lancaster Barnstormers 2 5 1 Mexican Baseball League LMB 2 5 2 Mexican Pacific League LMP 3 References 4 External linksAmateur career editOwens graduated from Hart High School in California where he played wide receiver on the championship football team with NFL quarterback Kyle Boller In high school Owens was named to numerous All America teams and was an elite recruit Owens originally attended the University of California Los Angeles but later transferred to The Master s College in California after several injuries and a revelation 1 At The Master s College he was named the Small College All American Outfielder for 2003 Professional career editMontreal Expos minor league system edit Owens was selected by the Montreal Expos in the second round 57th overall of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft 2 Owens first was sent to play Single A baseball with the Vermont Expos of the New York Penn League in 2003 However he only played two games with the team going 1 for 8 125 with a stolen base 3 In 2004 Owens advanced to the Single A Savannah Sand Gnats of the South Atlantic League Owens burst onto the scouting scene by posting some impressive numbers including a 292 batting average and 30 stolen bases in 108 games 3 Chicago White Sox edit On February 13 2005 Owens was traded to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Alex Escobar 4 Owens spent 2005 with the Double A Birmingham Barons of the Southern League He had a sensational season batting 331 with two home runs 52 RBI and 38 stolen bases in 130 games 3 Owens was named a Southern League All Star outfielder and he also led the league in batting average 5 In spring training for the White Sox in 2006 Owens had to compete with Brian Anderson for the job of center fielder but White Sox general manager Kenny Williams stated that Owens would probably not get the job because he had a shoulder injury a few years before 6 Owens was put on the White Sox extended 40 man roster and was optioned back to the International League with the Triple A Charlotte Knights He batted 262 with four home runs and 48 RBI in 112 games and showed development in his base stealing stealing 40 bases and being caught only 12 times 3 Owens was called up and made his major league debut as a pinch runner on September 11 2006 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 7 His first start came on September 27 a game in which he collected both his first hit and stole his first base as a major leaguer 8 Owens started the 2008 regular season on the fifteen day disabled list after an MRI revealed a slight tear in his right adductor muscle 9 Seattle Mariners edit Owens was considered for the center field job vacated by Ken Griffey Jr for the 2009 season but the White Sox released him on May 2 after he batted 083 in 12 games 10 He then signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners the next day 11 Playing for the Mariners Triple A affiliate the Tacoma Rainiers he went on to lead the Rainiers with a 323 average and also hit three home runs recorded 37 RBI and stole 23 bases in 100 games 3 12 Washington Nationals edit On December 8 2009 the Washington Nationals signed Owens to a minor league contract with an invitation to Spring Training 13 He did not play during the 2010 season 3 Lancaster Barnstormers edit After three years out of baseball Owens signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers for the 2013 season He finished the season batting 341 with two home runs and 48 RBI in 117 games 3 Mexican Baseball League LMB edit Owens first signed with the Piratas de Campeche in May 2013 He appeared in seven games for them during the 2013 season batting 194 before he was released in early June 3 Owens later was assigned to the Tigres de Quintana Roo for both the 2014 and 2016 seasons appearing in 19 and 23 games respectively 3 Mexican Pacific League LMP edit Owens played with the Naranjeros de Hermosillo of the Mexican Pacific League Winter League for four seasons starting in 2013 14 The club won the league championship that year with Owens playing a key role in the team s success He won the league batting title impressing in his first year with a 361 average 90 hits 10 doubles four triples a home run and 29 RBI in 61 games played 3 Owens announced his retirement from professional baseball in the middle of his fourth season with the team on November 14 2016 citing that he wasn t at the physical level necessary to continue his playing career 14 References edit Rosenblatt Zack October 4 2014 Former MLB pro Owens enjoying career s second life Arizona Daily Star Retrieved November 10 2022 2nd Round of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 10 2022 a b c d e f g h i j Jerry Owens Minor Fall Mexican Winter amp Independent Leagues Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 10 2022 Sunday roundup Nationals acquire Escobar ESPN SportsTicker February 13 2005 Retrieved November 10 2022 Southern League Announces Year End All Star Team OurSports Central August 30 2005 Retrieved November 10 2022 White Sox GM Ken Williams doesn t see Jerry Owens as a legitimate option in center field at the moment USA Today February 15 2006 Archived from the original on May 10 2006 Retrieved July 4 2006 Chicago White Sox vs Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Box Score September 11 2006 Baseball Reference com September 11 2006 Retrieved November 10 2022 Merkin Scott September 28 2006 McCarthy silences Tribe in finale Chicago White Sox MLB com Archived from the original on April 18 2008 Retrieved November 10 2022 Gonzales Mark March 25 2008 Owens on DL Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on March 28 2008 Retrieved March 28 2008 Silva Drew May 3 2009 Owens Opts For Free Agency MLB Trade Rumors Retrieved November 10 2022 Divish Ryan May 3 2009 Mariners sign Jerry Owens to minor league deal The News Tribune Archived from the original on May 5 2009 Retrieved November 10 2022 2009 Tacoma Rainiers Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 10 2022 Nicholson Smith Ben December 8 2009 Nationals Sign Jerry Owens MLB Trade Rumors Retrieved November 10 2022 Hernandez Ricardo November 14 2016 ANUNCIA JERRY OWENS SU RETIRO Naranjeros de Hermosillo Archived from the original on May 1 2017 Retrieved May 1 2017 External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors CBS Sportsline Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerry Owens amp oldid 1168510916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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