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John Mayberry Jr.

John Claiborn Mayberry Jr. (born December 21, 1983), is an American former professional baseball outfielder, who played in the Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays, and New York Mets.

John Mayberry Jr.
Mayberry in 2015 with the Mets
Outfielder
Born: (1983-12-21) December 21, 1983 (age 39)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 23, 2009, for the Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
July 24, 2015, for the New York Mets
MLB statistics
Batting average.235
Home runs56
Runs batted in180
Teams
Medals

Mayberry played high school baseball in Kansas City, and USA Today named him a first-team 2002 All-USA player. In the 2002 Major League Baseball draft, the Seattle Mariners drafted him out of high school in the first round (28th overall). Mayberry chose not to sign, however, instead attending Stanford University, and also playing for the United States national baseball team at the World University Baseball Championship in 2004, winning a gold medal. After he played three years at Stanford, Mayberry was drafted again. The Texas Rangers selected him in the first round (19th overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft.

In 2005, Mayberry was rated by Baseball America as the Best Athlete and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers. In 2006 he was rated by Baseball America as the Best Power Hitter, Best Athlete, and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers, and was named a Hawaii Winter Baseball league post-season All Star. In 2007, Mayberry hit 30 home runs (tied for 11th among all minor leaguers), was named a California League mid-season All Star, and was named an Arizona Fall League Rising Star. On November 20, 2008, the Philadelphia Phillies traded for him. With the Phillies, Mayberry started in Triple-A, and was called up to the major league team in May. He hit a home run in his major league debut, but was sent back to the minors a few weeks later, and spent the majority of the 2009 and 2010 seasons there. Mayberry was named an MiLB.com 2010 Phillies Organization All Star. He returned to the major league squad in 2010 as a September callup, and remained there, with the exception of a short stint in Triple-A in 2011. In 2011, Mayberry played over 100 games, splitting time between outfield and first base, as well as pinch hitting. Statistically, 2011 was his best major league season. He remained with the big-league club in 2012, and played predominantly in left field early in the season, and subsequently as the team's everyday center fielder. In 2012 and 2013 Mayberry‘s batting average declined.

Mayberry was used predominantly as a starting outfielder, despite some suggesting he was better suited as a platoon player. He hit for power, but struck out frequently. Mayberry was a good athlete, with good speed, but seldom stole any bases. Defensively, he was adequate, and possessed a strong and accurate arm. Mayberry has a degree in political science from Stanford. His father, John Mayberry Sr., a first round draft pick, himself (1967, 6th overall), played in MLB for over a decade, hitting over 20 home runs in eight separate seasons, and was a two-time American League (AL) All Star.

Early life

Mayberry was born in Kansas City to John Sr. and Janice Mayberry.[1] His father, a two-time All-Star first baseman, played Major League Baseball for 15 seasons (1968–82) with the Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays, and New York Yankees.[1]

He attended Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, graduating in 2002.[1] While there, Mayberry was named First Team All-State and First Team All-Metro in 2001, after he hit .480 with eight homers.[1] USA Today named him a first-team 2002 All-USA player, the National High School Baseball Coaches Association named him a 2002 third-team All-American, he was named the 2002 Missouri Gatorade High School Baseball Player of the Year, he was ranked No. 40 on Baseball America's 2002 Top 100 High School Prospect List, and he was named 2002 All-Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association as he hit .432 with nine homers.[1] He also played basketball, averaging 14.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game in his senior year as a forward.[2]

Mayberry was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the first round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft (28th overall) but did not sign, choosing instead to attend Stanford University.[3][2] He was the highest-drafted player from the 2002 draft who chose to attend a four-year college instead of signing a contract.[2][4]

College

Mayberry played three years for the Stanford Cardinal baseball team, and formed the heart of Stanford's batting order along with fellow future major league infielder Jed Lowrie.[5] As a freshman in 2003, he had a 16-game hitting streak, batted .299, and hit four home runs and six triples (5th in the Pac-10 Conference) with 33 runs batted in (RBIs).[2][6] He earned Freshman All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball (Louisville Slugger).[1] Baseball America rated him as the best college athlete among its top 200 prospects, and the 3rd-best power hitter among them.[7] During the summer of 2003, he also played for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League, batting .375.[2][8]

As a sophomore in 2004, he batted .333 with 16 home runs (tied for 2nd in the Conference), 62 RBIs (tied for 3rd in the Conference), and 9 stolen bases with a .625 slugging percentage (3rd in the Conference).[6][9] During his sophomore season, he was named a first-team All-Pac-10 selection and a midseason All-Star by Baseball America.[2] In 2004, he played with Team USA at the FISU World University Baseball Championship in Taiwan, winning a gold medal.[10][7]

Mayberry's junior year, which was his last at Stanford, he amassed 22 multi-hit games to lead the team. His batting average for the season was .303, and he had 63 RBIs (10th in the Conference) and 18 doubles (tied for 8th in the Conference).[2][6][9] His .996 fielding percentage was fourth in the Conference, as he had only 2 errors in 501 chances.[2][6] He also had five hitting streaks of six games or more throughout the season.[2] Upon finishing his college career, Mayberry was ranked second among active Stanford players behind Lowrie in multi-hit games, multi-RBI games, and home runs.[2] After his junior season, he was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the first round of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft (19th overall).[11] He ultimately graduated from Stanford in 2006 with a political science degree.[7]

Professional career

Minor leagues

After being drafted, and signing for a signing bonus of $1.525 million, Mayberry was assigned by the Rangers to the Spokane Indians in the Northwest League, with whom he transitioned from first base to outfield.[12][13] In the short 2005 season, he hit 11 home runs (tied for 3rd in the league) with a .253 batting average and 51 runs scored (4th in the league).[14][15] Baseball America named him the 8th-best prospect in the Northwest League, and as having the 4th-best power among 2005 draftees.[7] He was rated by Baseball America as the Best Athlete and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers.[13]

 
John Mayberry Jr. with the Clinton LumberKings

In 2006, Mayberry was promoted to the A-level Clinton LumberKings of the Midwest League.[16] On August 27 he was named Midwest League Player of the Week, and that month he was named Rangers Minor League Player of the Month.[17] He batted .268 and hit 21 home runs (3rd in the league) with 77 RBIs (7th in the league), while scoring 77 runs (7th in the league), as his .479 slugging percentage was 7th in the league and he hit four triples and stole nine bases.[6] He was rated by Baseball America as the Best Power Hitter, Best Athlete, and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers.[7] He played for the West Oahu CaneFires of the Hawaii Winter Baseball league (HWB), on November 5 was named HWB Player of the Week, for the season batted .318 and led the league in slugging percentage (.545) and was second in doubles (9) and RBIs (23), and was named an HWB post-season All Star.[17][18][19]

He split 2007 between the high-A Bakersfield Blaze of the California League and double-A Frisco RoughRiders of the Texas League, where he hit 30 home runs (tied for 11th among all minor leaguers) between the two minor league levels, drove in 83 runs, and stole a career-high 16 bases between the two teams.[14][6][7] He was named a California League mid-season All Star.[17] For the season, Baseball America named him the fifth-best prospect in the Rangers' farm system, up from tenth in 2006.[6] He played for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League (AFL), was second in the league with five home runs, and was named an AFL Rising Star.[17][20]

With 20 home runs and 137 hits between Frisco and the Oklahoma RedHawks of the AAA Pacific Coast League in 2008, Mayberry continued to show major league potential.[19] In his first 32 at bats at Triple-A, he had 16 hits, including a 5-hit performance in the fourth game after his call-up.[21] In what Philadelphia Phillies general manager Rubén Amaro, Jr. called a "speed for power swap", Mayberry was traded to the Phillies on November 20, 2008, for outfielder Greg Golson.[22]

Beginning the 2009 season with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs of the AAA International League, Mayberry opened the season hitting 8 home runs and 25 RBIs, with a .277 batting average. In need of an extra bat off the bench for interleague play, the Phillies promoted Mayberry to the major leagues on May 22.[23] In 2009-10 with the Yaquis de Obregón of the Mexican Pacific Winter League he batted .313/.389/.493.[19]

In 2010, back with the IronPigs he batted .267 with 15 home runs and 75 runs (5th in the International League), while stealing a career-high 20 bases.[17][24][7] On April 19, he was named International League Player of the Week.[17] He was named an MiLB.com Phillies Organization All Star.[17]

Philadelphia Phillies

2009

The Phillies called Mayberry up to the major league squad for the first time on May 22, 2009. The next day, in his first major league game, Mayberry got his first career hit, a three-run home run off of Andy Pettitte of the New York Yankees.[25] After his second brief stint of the year in the minor leagues, he returned to the Phillies when left fielder Raúl Ibañez went on the 15-day disabled list with a strained groin. Mayberry promptly proceeded to hit another home run in his return to the majors, this time off of Dirk Hayhurst of the Toronto Blue Jays.[26] Several years later, a piece in The Philadelphia Daily News commented, "He has always had the physical tools that cause an organization to dream, as the Rangers did when they selected him in the first round in 2005. But by 2009, that dream had been replaced by what they thought was reality: his swing was too long, his eye indiscriminate, his on base percentage low."[27]

2010

 
Mayberry with the Phillies in 2010

Mayberry played only 11 games with the Phillies in 2010, batting .333 with two home runs, and spending the majority of the season (128 games) at Triple-A Lehigh Valley, with whom he hit .267 with 15 home runs and 65 RBIs.[14][19] 2010 marked the first year during which Mayberry spent multiple stints in the major and minor leagues, which he described as "different".[28] He did earn a September callup, and "made a case" to have a place on the Phillies' postseason roster, but was assigned to the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League (AFL) instead.[27] He left the AFL after just one game, with a leg injury.[29]

2011

Mayberry made the Phillies' opening day roster for the first time, and recorded the game-winning RBI via a pinch hit single in the Phillies' first game, but was optioned back to the minors after the Phillies activated Shane Victorino from the disabled list in early June.[30] Subsequently, Mayberry returned to the big-league club when Victorino went back to the disabled list.[31] Throughout 2011, Mayberry did not have a defined role on the club. In August, columnist David Murphy wrote, "While the Phillies may not see evidence that Mayberry should be part of their everyday plans, it is getting hard to ignore the two huge offensive tools he brings to the table: immense power, and a curious ability to hit when it counts." He added, "Charlie Manuel has always seemed to have a soft spot in his heart for Mayberry. And, more importantly, he has always seemed to have a knack for when to put him into a game."[27] Manuel compared Mayberry to former Phillie Jayson Werth in terms of their size, athleticism, and the fact that they both hit better against left-handed pitching than right-handed pitching, noting that he planned to give Mayberry a chance to start if Ben Francisco floundered.[32] Ultimately, the Phillies traded away Francisco after the season, in part due to Mayberry's emergence.[33] He finished the season batting .273/.341/.513, with a .854 OPS and 15 home runs in 104 games, and made his postseason debut in the National League Division Series against the St. Louis Cardinals that September.[19][34]

2012

 
John Mayberry Jr. slides into second base in a game on June 8, 2012

After a productive 2011 season during which he "excited fans" and seemed like "a sure bet to crack at least 25 (home runs) the following year and maybe drive in 100 runs",[35] Mayberry's performance instead declined significantly, hitting just .245 (a 28-point drop), albeit with similar power numbers (14 home runs and 46 runs batted in compared to 15 and 49 respectively in 2011).[36] After a poor start to the season, some sportswriters questioned whether the Phillies should have prioritized finding a left fielder in free agency to supplant him,[37] who entered the season platooning in left field with Juan Pierre. Mayberry's slump continued into May – on May 1, he held a .204 batting average – and ultimately, Pierre excelled to the point that he became the de facto everyday starter, leaving Mayberry on the bench until late July, when the Phillies traded both Shane Victorino and Hunter Pence, forcing Mayberry to see action, predominantly in center field.[38][39] Though he played well in August (batting .290), he struggled through September, and expectations were relatively low headed into the offseason. A season-in-review article from SBNation.com opined, "(His) adequate defense at all three outfield positions makes him a decent fourth outfielder/bench bat, but at age 29 in 2013, the time for hoping that Mayberry finally puts his significant physical and intellectual gifts together to become an above-average Major League Baseball player appear to have gone completely."[38]

2013

Mayberry entered the season looking to bounce back from a rather tumultuous 2012 campaign, and was considered a solid bench player who can make occasional starts in the outfield. Baseball statistician Bill James projected Mayberry would hold a .257 batting average and hit 11 home runs in 306 plate appearances.[40] Despite being projected as a bench player, Mayberry was the Phillies' opening day right fielder, and batted seventh in the opening day starting lineup, as Delmon Young, acquired to be the starting right fielder, was injured.[41][42] On June 4, 2013, Mayberry hit a walk-off grand slam in the 11th inning against the Miami Marlins 7–3. The preceding inning, he hit a solo home run to tie the game. By doing so, he became the first player in Major League history to hit two extra-inning home runs, the second of which being a grand slam.[43] It was the first walk-off grand slam hit by the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.[44] Ultimately, Mayberry played in 134 games, recording just a .227 batting average, 11 home runs, and 39 runs batted in.[45] After the season, the Phillies tendered a contract to him despite external pressure not to do so. Ruben Amaro Jr. commented that he sees Mayberry as a valuable player off the bench for a relatively cheap price. Bill Baer, a writer for Crashburn Alley, a Phillies blog sponsored by ESPN, countered, "Everything Amaro said there is accurate. Mayberry is not starter-caliber; he is an ideal platoon partner in the outfield or at first base. The only problem is that the Phillies had some ideal situations to use Mayberry in specifically that way and Amaro either did not realize it or ignored it."[46]

2014

Before the 2014 season, the Phillies signed Mayberry to a guaranteed $1.5875 million contract.[47] Mayberry entered the season a member of the Phillies bench who some writers thought was not worth his salary, but made the opening day roster.[48][49] Mayberry was successful early in the season, particularly as a pinch hitter – as of June 13, he was 9-for-19 with three home runs and 11 RBIs. He also started several games at first base, predominantly against left-handed pitchers.[50] This success led some to suggest the Mayberry would have value in a potential trade, as the Phillies were not expected to make the playoffs, and thus might prefer to get a prospect for future seasons.[51][52] However, some attributed Mayberry's success to the fact that the Phillies used him in an appropriate role, rather than trying to utilize him every day.[53]

Toronto Blue Jays

On August 31, 2014, Mayberry was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for minor league infielder Gustavo Pierre.[54] He made his debut for Toronto on September 4, when he was put into the game against the Tampa Bay Rays to pinch-hit for Adam Lind. Before he could bat, Tampa Bay made a pitching change, and Mayberry was himself pinch-hit for by Colby Rasmus. He would go on to play in 15 games for the Blue Jays in 2014, and batted .208 with 1 home run and 2 RBIs.[55] On December 2, Mayberry was non-tendered by the Blue Jays, making him a free agent.[56]

New York Mets

On December 11, 2014, Mayberry signed a one-year, $1.45 million contract, including $500,000 in incentives, with the New York Mets.[57][58] In spring training, he batted .415 with a 1.155 OPS.[59] After hitting .164 over 119 plate appearances, while compiling 18 hits, 9 walks, 9 RBIs, 3 home runs, and 8 runs scored, Mayberry was designated for assignment on July 24, 2015, and released on July 30.[60][58]

Chicago White Sox

On August 7, 2015, Mayberry signed a minor league deal with the Chicago White Sox.[61] On August 26, 2015, Mayberry was released by the White Sox.[62]

Detroit Tigers

On January 13, 2016, the Detroit Tigers signed Mayberry to a minor-league $1 million contract and invited him to spring training.[63][64] He was released by the Tigers on April 1, 2016.[65]

Player profile

Offense

The Phillies initially acquired Mayberry for his power hitting potential, and throughout his ascent through the minor leagues, he hit double-digit home runs, but his plate discipline was poor, as he struck out on over 20% of plate appearances.[66] According to ESPN hot zones, Mayberry hits pitches in the middle of the plate belt-high, as well as pitches down and inside the best, while he struggles predominantly on outside pitches.[67] Mayberry has long been considered a good athlete, and finally honed his speed to translate it to success on the basepaths – he stole many bases in the minor leagues, but only 14 in the major leagues.[68][69] The Hardball Times once published a piece that compared his hitting ability to that of Mike Morse in terms of their similar power hitting ability.[66] From 2011–2013, Mayberry performed significantly better against left-handed pitchers than right-handed pitchers. Against lefties, he totaled 21 home runs and 53 RBIs in 377 at bats with a batting average of .273, whereas against righties, he totaled 19 home runs and 81 RBIs in 684 at bats with a batting average of .231.[70] Kenny Ayres, a writer for Phillies Nation, commented that "between the long looping swing, chasing sliders three feet outside and his frustrating tendency to try to pull everything, Mayberry has earned just about as low a score for the season as a position player can have" in regards to his 2013 season.[35]

Defense

The recurring term throughout the media used describe Mayberry's defense is "adequate".[38][69] Over the years, he has seen significant time at all three outfield positions. Former Phillies manager Charlie Manuel preferred him as a corner outfielder, however when the Phillies traded away Shane Victorino, Mayberry was the predominant center fielder for the remainder of the season in 2012.[71] In 2013, Mayberry played 79 games in right field, 46 in center field, 9 in left field, and 7 at first base.[72] He has a strong throwing arm from the outfield that is fairly accurate.[73][74]

Personal life

A year after he was drafted, Mayberry completed his degree in political science from Stanford in 2006.[68] Mayberry's father, John Mayberry, Sr., played 15 seasons of Major League Baseball, predominantly as a member of the Kansas City Royals and Toronto Blue Jays.[75]

See also

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External links

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This article is about the outfielder For his father the 1970s first baseman see John Mayberry John Claiborn Mayberry Jr born December 21 1983 is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played in the Major League Baseball MLB for the Philadelphia Phillies Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets John Mayberry Jr Mayberry in 2015 with the MetsOutfielderBorn 1983 12 21 December 21 1983 age 39 Kansas City Missouri U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutMay 23 2009 for the Philadelphia PhilliesLast MLB appearanceJuly 24 2015 for the New York MetsMLB statisticsBatting average 235Home runs56Runs batted in180TeamsPhiladelphia Phillies 2009 2014 Toronto Blue Jays 2014 New York Mets 2015 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesWorld University Championship2004 Tainan United StatesMayberry played high school baseball in Kansas City and USA Today named him a first team 2002 All USA player In the 2002 Major League Baseball draft the Seattle Mariners drafted him out of high school in the first round 28th overall Mayberry chose not to sign however instead attending Stanford University and also playing for the United States national baseball team at the World University Baseball Championship in 2004 winning a gold medal After he played three years at Stanford Mayberry was drafted again The Texas Rangers selected him in the first round 19th overall of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft In 2005 Mayberry was rated by Baseball America as the Best Athlete and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers In 2006 he was rated by Baseball America as the Best Power Hitter Best Athlete and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers and was named a Hawaii Winter Baseball league post season All Star In 2007 Mayberry hit 30 home runs tied for 11th among all minor leaguers was named a California League mid season All Star and was named an Arizona Fall League Rising Star On November 20 2008 the Philadelphia Phillies traded for him With the Phillies Mayberry started in Triple A and was called up to the major league team in May He hit a home run in his major league debut but was sent back to the minors a few weeks later and spent the majority of the 2009 and 2010 seasons there Mayberry was named an MiLB com 2010 Phillies Organization All Star He returned to the major league squad in 2010 as a September callup and remained there with the exception of a short stint in Triple A in 2011 In 2011 Mayberry played over 100 games splitting time between outfield and first base as well as pinch hitting Statistically 2011 was his best major league season He remained with the big league club in 2012 and played predominantly in left field early in the season and subsequently as the team s everyday center fielder In 2012 and 2013 Mayberry s batting average declined Mayberry was used predominantly as a starting outfielder despite some suggesting he was better suited as a platoon player He hit for power but struck out frequently Mayberry was a good athlete with good speed but seldom stole any bases Defensively he was adequate and possessed a strong and accurate arm Mayberry has a degree in political science from Stanford His father John Mayberry Sr a first round draft pick himself 1967 6th overall played in MLB for over a decade hitting over 20 home runs in eight separate seasons and was a two time American League AL All Star Contents 1 Early life 2 College 3 Professional career 3 1 Minor leagues 3 2 Philadelphia Phillies 3 2 1 2009 3 2 2 2010 3 2 3 2011 3 2 4 2012 3 2 5 2013 3 2 6 2014 3 3 Toronto Blue Jays 3 4 New York Mets 3 5 Chicago White Sox 3 6 Detroit Tigers 4 Player profile 4 1 Offense 4 2 Defense 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditMayberry was born in Kansas City to John Sr and Janice Mayberry 1 His father a two time All Star first baseman played Major League Baseball for 15 seasons 1968 82 with the Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees 1 He attended Rockhurst High School in Kansas City graduating in 2002 1 While there Mayberry was named First Team All State and First Team All Metro in 2001 after he hit 480 with eight homers 1 USA Today named him a first team 2002 All USA player the National High School Baseball Coaches Association named him a 2002 third team All American he was named the 2002 Missouri Gatorade High School Baseball Player of the Year he was ranked No 40 on Baseball America s 2002 Top 100 High School Prospect List and he was named 2002 All Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association as he hit 432 with nine homers 1 He also played basketball averaging 14 0 points and 10 0 rebounds per game in his senior year as a forward 2 Mayberry was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the first round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft 28th overall but did not sign choosing instead to attend Stanford University 3 2 He was the highest drafted player from the 2002 draft who chose to attend a four year college instead of signing a contract 2 4 College EditMayberry played three years for the Stanford Cardinal baseball team and formed the heart of Stanford s batting order along with fellow future major league infielder Jed Lowrie 5 As a freshman in 2003 he had a 16 game hitting streak batted 299 and hit four home runs and six triples 5th in the Pac 10 Conference with 33 runs batted in RBIs 2 6 He earned Freshman All American honors from Collegiate Baseball Louisville Slugger 1 Baseball America rated him as the best college athlete among its top 200 prospects and the 3rd best power hitter among them 7 During the summer of 2003 he also played for the Yarmouth Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League batting 375 2 8 As a sophomore in 2004 he batted 333 with 16 home runs tied for 2nd in the Conference 62 RBIs tied for 3rd in the Conference and 9 stolen bases with a 625 slugging percentage 3rd in the Conference 6 9 During his sophomore season he was named a first team All Pac 10 selection and a midseason All Star by Baseball America 2 In 2004 he played with Team USA at the FISU World University Baseball Championship in Taiwan winning a gold medal 10 7 Mayberry s junior year which was his last at Stanford he amassed 22 multi hit games to lead the team His batting average for the season was 303 and he had 63 RBIs 10th in the Conference and 18 doubles tied for 8th in the Conference 2 6 9 His 996 fielding percentage was fourth in the Conference as he had only 2 errors in 501 chances 2 6 He also had five hitting streaks of six games or more throughout the season 2 Upon finishing his college career Mayberry was ranked second among active Stanford players behind Lowrie in multi hit games multi RBI games and home runs 2 After his junior season he was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the first round of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft 19th overall 11 He ultimately graduated from Stanford in 2006 with a political science degree 7 Professional career EditMinor leagues Edit After being drafted and signing for a signing bonus of 1 525 million Mayberry was assigned by the Rangers to the Spokane Indians in the Northwest League with whom he transitioned from first base to outfield 12 13 In the short 2005 season he hit 11 home runs tied for 3rd in the league with a 253 batting average and 51 runs scored 4th in the league 14 15 Baseball America named him the 8th best prospect in the Northwest League and as having the 4th best power among 2005 draftees 7 He was rated by Baseball America as the Best Athlete and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers 13 John Mayberry Jr with the Clinton LumberKings In 2006 Mayberry was promoted to the A level Clinton LumberKings of the Midwest League 16 On August 27 he was named Midwest League Player of the Week and that month he was named Rangers Minor League Player of the Month 17 He batted 268 and hit 21 home runs 3rd in the league with 77 RBIs 7th in the league while scoring 77 runs 7th in the league as his 479 slugging percentage was 7th in the league and he hit four triples and stole nine bases 6 He was rated by Baseball America as the Best Power Hitter Best Athlete and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers 7 He played for the West Oahu CaneFires of the Hawaii Winter Baseball league HWB on November 5 was named HWB Player of the Week for the season batted 318 and led the league in slugging percentage 545 and was second in doubles 9 and RBIs 23 and was named an HWB post season All Star 17 18 19 He split 2007 between the high A Bakersfield Blaze of the California League and double A Frisco RoughRiders of the Texas League where he hit 30 home runs tied for 11th among all minor leaguers between the two minor league levels drove in 83 runs and stole a career high 16 bases between the two teams 14 6 7 He was named a California League mid season All Star 17 For the season Baseball America named him the fifth best prospect in the Rangers farm system up from tenth in 2006 6 He played for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League AFL was second in the league with five home runs and was named an AFL Rising Star 17 20 With 20 home runs and 137 hits between Frisco and the Oklahoma RedHawks of the AAA Pacific Coast League in 2008 Mayberry continued to show major league potential 19 In his first 32 at bats at Triple A he had 16 hits including a 5 hit performance in the fourth game after his call up 21 In what Philadelphia Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr called a speed for power swap Mayberry was traded to the Phillies on November 20 2008 for outfielder Greg Golson 22 Beginning the 2009 season with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs of the AAA International League Mayberry opened the season hitting 8 home runs and 25 RBIs with a 277 batting average In need of an extra bat off the bench for interleague play the Phillies promoted Mayberry to the major leagues on May 22 23 In 2009 10 with the Yaquis de Obregon of the Mexican Pacific Winter League he batted 313 389 493 19 In 2010 back with the IronPigs he batted 267 with 15 home runs and 75 runs 5th in the International League while stealing a career high 20 bases 17 24 7 On April 19 he was named International League Player of the Week 17 He was named an MiLB com Phillies Organization All Star 17 Philadelphia Phillies Edit 2009 Edit The Phillies called Mayberry up to the major league squad for the first time on May 22 2009 The next day in his first major league game Mayberry got his first career hit a three run home run off of Andy Pettitte of the New York Yankees 25 After his second brief stint of the year in the minor leagues he returned to the Phillies when left fielder Raul Ibanez went on the 15 day disabled list with a strained groin Mayberry promptly proceeded to hit another home run in his return to the majors this time off of Dirk Hayhurst of the Toronto Blue Jays 26 Several years later a piece in The Philadelphia Daily News commented He has always had the physical tools that cause an organization to dream as the Rangers did when they selected him in the first round in 2005 But by 2009 that dream had been replaced by what they thought was reality his swing was too long his eye indiscriminate his on base percentage low 27 2010 Edit Mayberry with the Phillies in 2010 Mayberry played only 11 games with the Phillies in 2010 batting 333 with two home runs and spending the majority of the season 128 games at Triple A Lehigh Valley with whom he hit 267 with 15 home runs and 65 RBIs 14 19 2010 marked the first year during which Mayberry spent multiple stints in the major and minor leagues which he described as different 28 He did earn a September callup and made a case to have a place on the Phillies postseason roster but was assigned to the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League AFL instead 27 He left the AFL after just one game with a leg injury 29 2011 Edit Mayberry made the Phillies opening day roster for the first time and recorded the game winning RBI via a pinch hit single in the Phillies first game but was optioned back to the minors after the Phillies activated Shane Victorino from the disabled list in early June 30 Subsequently Mayberry returned to the big league club when Victorino went back to the disabled list 31 Throughout 2011 Mayberry did not have a defined role on the club In August columnist David Murphy wrote While the Phillies may not see evidence that Mayberry should be part of their everyday plans it is getting hard to ignore the two huge offensive tools he brings to the table immense power and a curious ability to hit when it counts He added Charlie Manuel has always seemed to have a soft spot in his heart for Mayberry And more importantly he has always seemed to have a knack for when to put him into a game 27 Manuel compared Mayberry to former Phillie Jayson Werth in terms of their size athleticism and the fact that they both hit better against left handed pitching than right handed pitching noting that he planned to give Mayberry a chance to start if Ben Francisco floundered 32 Ultimately the Phillies traded away Francisco after the season in part due to Mayberry s emergence 33 He finished the season batting 273 341 513 with a 854 OPS and 15 home runs in 104 games and made his postseason debut in the National League Division Series against the St Louis Cardinals that September 19 34 2012 Edit John Mayberry Jr slides into second base in a game on June 8 2012 After a productive 2011 season during which he excited fans and seemed like a sure bet to crack at least 25 home runs the following year and maybe drive in 100 runs 35 Mayberry s performance instead declined significantly hitting just 245 a 28 point drop albeit with similar power numbers 14 home runs and 46 runs batted in compared to 15 and 49 respectively in 2011 36 After a poor start to the season some sportswriters questioned whether the Phillies should have prioritized finding a left fielder in free agency to supplant him 37 who entered the season platooning in left field with Juan Pierre Mayberry s slump continued into May on May 1 he held a 204 batting average and ultimately Pierre excelled to the point that he became the de facto everyday starter leaving Mayberry on the bench until late July when the Phillies traded both Shane Victorino and Hunter Pence forcing Mayberry to see action predominantly in center field 38 39 Though he played well in August batting 290 he struggled through September and expectations were relatively low headed into the offseason A season in review article from SBNation com opined His adequate defense at all three outfield positions makes him a decent fourth outfielder bench bat but at age 29 in 2013 the time for hoping that Mayberry finally puts his significant physical and intellectual gifts together to become an above average Major League Baseball player appear to have gone completely 38 2013 Edit Mayberry entered the season looking to bounce back from a rather tumultuous 2012 campaign and was considered a solid bench player who can make occasional starts in the outfield Baseball statistician Bill James projected Mayberry would hold a 257 batting average and hit 11 home runs in 306 plate appearances 40 Despite being projected as a bench player Mayberry was the Phillies opening day right fielder and batted seventh in the opening day starting lineup as Delmon Young acquired to be the starting right fielder was injured 41 42 On June 4 2013 Mayberry hit a walk off grand slam in the 11th inning against the Miami Marlins 7 3 The preceding inning he hit a solo home run to tie the game By doing so he became the first player in Major League history to hit two extra inning home runs the second of which being a grand slam 43 It was the first walk off grand slam hit by the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park 44 Ultimately Mayberry played in 134 games recording just a 227 batting average 11 home runs and 39 runs batted in 45 After the season the Phillies tendered a contract to him despite external pressure not to do so Ruben Amaro Jr commented that he sees Mayberry as a valuable player off the bench for a relatively cheap price Bill Baer a writer for Crashburn Alley a Phillies blog sponsored by ESPN countered Everything Amaro said there is accurate Mayberry is not starter caliber he is an ideal platoon partner in the outfield or at first base The only problem is that the Phillies had some ideal situations to use Mayberry in specifically that way and Amaro either did not realize it or ignored it 46 2014 Edit Before the 2014 season the Phillies signed Mayberry to a guaranteed 1 5875 million contract 47 Mayberry entered the season a member of the Phillies bench who some writers thought was not worth his salary but made the opening day roster 48 49 Mayberry was successful early in the season particularly as a pinch hitter as of June 13 he was 9 for 19 with three home runs and 11 RBIs He also started several games at first base predominantly against left handed pitchers 50 This success led some to suggest the Mayberry would have value in a potential trade as the Phillies were not expected to make the playoffs and thus might prefer to get a prospect for future seasons 51 52 However some attributed Mayberry s success to the fact that the Phillies used him in an appropriate role rather than trying to utilize him every day 53 Toronto Blue Jays Edit On August 31 2014 Mayberry was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for minor league infielder Gustavo Pierre 54 He made his debut for Toronto on September 4 when he was put into the game against the Tampa Bay Rays to pinch hit for Adam Lind Before he could bat Tampa Bay made a pitching change and Mayberry was himself pinch hit for by Colby Rasmus He would go on to play in 15 games for the Blue Jays in 2014 and batted 208 with 1 home run and 2 RBIs 55 On December 2 Mayberry was non tendered by the Blue Jays making him a free agent 56 New York Mets Edit On December 11 2014 Mayberry signed a one year 1 45 million contract including 500 000 in incentives with the New York Mets 57 58 In spring training he batted 415 with a 1 155 OPS 59 After hitting 164 over 119 plate appearances while compiling 18 hits 9 walks 9 RBIs 3 home runs and 8 runs scored Mayberry was designated for assignment on July 24 2015 and released on July 30 60 58 Chicago White Sox Edit On August 7 2015 Mayberry signed a minor league deal with the Chicago White Sox 61 On August 26 2015 Mayberry was released by the White Sox 62 Detroit Tigers Edit On January 13 2016 the Detroit Tigers signed Mayberry to a minor league 1 million contract and invited him to spring training 63 64 He was released by the Tigers on April 1 2016 65 Player profile EditOffense Edit The Phillies initially acquired Mayberry for his power hitting potential and throughout his ascent through the minor leagues he hit double digit home runs but his plate discipline was poor as he struck out on over 20 of plate appearances 66 According to ESPN hot zones Mayberry hits pitches in the middle of the plate belt high as well as pitches down and inside the best while he struggles predominantly on outside pitches 67 Mayberry has long been considered a good athlete and finally honed his speed to translate it to success on the basepaths he stole many bases in the minor leagues but only 14 in the major leagues 68 69 The Hardball Times once published a piece that compared his hitting ability to that of Mike Morse in terms of their similar power hitting ability 66 From 2011 2013 Mayberry performed significantly better against left handed pitchers than right handed pitchers Against lefties he totaled 21 home runs and 53 RBIs in 377 at bats with a batting average of 273 whereas against righties he totaled 19 home runs and 81 RBIs in 684 at bats with a batting average of 231 70 Kenny Ayres a writer for Phillies Nation commented that between the long looping swing chasing sliders three feet outside and his frustrating tendency to try to pull everything Mayberry has earned just about as low a score for the season as a position player can have in regards to his 2013 season 35 Defense Edit The recurring term throughout the media used describe Mayberry s defense is adequate 38 69 Over the years he has seen significant time at all three outfield positions Former Phillies manager Charlie Manuel preferred him as a corner outfielder however when the Phillies traded away Shane Victorino Mayberry was the predominant center fielder for the remainder of the season in 2012 71 In 2013 Mayberry played 79 games in right field 46 in center field 9 in left field and 7 at first base 72 He has a strong throwing arm from the outfield that is fairly accurate 73 74 Personal life EditA year after he was drafted Mayberry completed his degree in political science from Stanford in 2006 68 Mayberry s father John Mayberry Sr played 15 seasons of Major League Baseball predominantly as a member of the Kansas City Royals and Toronto Blue Jays 75 See also Edit Biography portal Baseball portalList of second generation Major League Baseball playersReferences Edit a b c d e f Player Bio John Mayberry Jr GoStanford com Stanford Athletics a b c d e f g h i j 25 John Mayberry Jr GoStanford com Stanford University Athletic Department May 30 2005 Retrieved June 19 2009 1st Round of the June 2002 Draft Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 19 2009 Kwietkauski Janelle May 2 2004 John Mayberry Jr GoStanford com Stanford University Retrieved March 15 2014 Eymer Rick June 9 2004 The season is over too early Palo Alto Weekly Retrieved March 7 2014 a b c d e f g John Mayberry The Baseball Cube Retrieved June 19 2009 a b c d e f g John Mayberry Jr Stats Fantasy amp News MLB com 2003 Yarmouth Dennis Red Sox thebaseballcube com Retrieved September 23 2021 a b 2004 Pacific 10 Conference Season Review Time Flies Stanford University Athletic Department April 19 2005 Retrieved June 19 2009 1st Round of the 2005 June Draft Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 19 2009 Eymer Rick July 8 2005 A Cardinal rule is finally broken Palo Alto Weekly Retrieved March 7 2014 a b John Mayberry Stats amp Scouting Report Baseball America a b c John Mayberry Minor League Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 19 2009 2005 Northwest League Season Review 2006 Midwest League Season Review a b c d e f g John Mayberry Jr Stats Highlights Bio MiLB com Stats The Official Site of Minor League Baseball Statistics League Leaders a b c d e John Mayberry Minor Winter amp Fall Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com When to hold em fold em walk away or can your agent Texas Rangers Blog The Newberg Report John Mayberry Biography and Career Highlights 2008 Phillies MLB com Retrieved June 19 2009 Mandel Ken November 20 2008 Phillies deal Golson to Rangers Major League Baseball Retrieved June 19 2009 Phillies recall 1B John Mayberry Jr from Triple A USA Today Associated Press May 22 2009 Retrieved June 19 2009 2010 International League Season Review Zolecki Todd May 23 2009 Mayberry homers in big league debut phillies com News MLB Retrieved March 5 2014 Zolecki Todd June 18 2009 Trots for naught phillies com News Major League Baseball Retrieved June 19 2009 a b c Murphy David August 5 2011 The curious case of John Mayberry Jr Philadelphia Daily News High Cheese blog Retrieved March 5 2014 Moskowitz Joseph June 11 2011 Philadelphia Phillies Lehigh Valley IronPigs John Mayberry Jr John Mayberry Jr Q amp A The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania Retrieved March 6 2014 Gleeman Aaron November 9 2010 John Mayberry leaves Arizona Fall League with leg injury HardballTalk NBC Sports Retrieved March 6 2014 Brewer Jason June 3 2011 Phillies Activate Shane Victorino Option John Mayberry To AAA SB Nation Philly Vox Media Retrieved March 15 2014 2011 MLB Trades and Transactions Major League Baseball ESPN Retrieved March 15 2014 Housenick Mandy May 19 2011 Manuel compares Mayberry to Werth The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania Retrieved March 6 2014 Zolecki Todd December 12 2011 Phillies deal Ben Francisco for Minor League reliever Frank Gailey phillies com News MLB Advanced Media Retrieved March 6 2014 Short D J October 3 2011 John Mayberry Jr likely starting in left field for Game 3 of NLDS HardballTalk NBC Sports Retrieved March 6 2014 a b Ayres Kenny November 8 2013 Player Review John Mayberry Jr Phillies Nation Player Reviews Phillies Nation Retrieved March 6 2014 John Mayberry Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 30 2013 Murphy David April 18 2012 Worth noting Waiting for Placido Polanco and John Mayberry Jr Philadelphia Daily News High Cheese Philadelphia Media Network Retrieved March 6 2014 a b c Lyons Peter October 15 2012 2012 Phillies Exit Interview John Mayberry Jr The Good Phight Vox Media Retrieved November 30 2013 John Mayberry Jr Phillies sink Braves USA Today Associated Press May 1 2012 Retrieved March 6 2014 2013 Phillies Player Preview John Mayberry Jr The Good Phight Vox Media February 21 2013 Retrieved November 30 2013 Lawrence Ryan April 1 2013 Rollins not on top in Phillies Opening Day lineup Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved November 30 2013 Calcaterra Craig January 22 2013 Ruben Amaro Delmon Young to be Phillies everyday right fielder HardballTalk NBC Sports Retrieved November 30 2013 Zolecki Todd 5 June 2013 Mayberry homers to tie it in 10th win it in 11th MLB com PHI Recap MLB Retrieved 5 June 2013 Team Batting Event Finder 1925 to 2018 All Teams Home Runs Walk off at CitizensBank With Runners on 123 Baseball Reference Retrieved July 4 2018 Gelb Matt November 12 2013 Phillies plan to offer John Mayberry Jr arbitration Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved November 30 2013 Baer Bill December 3 2013 Ruben Amaro sees value in John Mayberry Crashburn Alley SweetSpot Network an ESPN affiliate Retrieved March 6 2014 John Mayberry Jr Kevin Frandsen signed guaranteed contracts Gelb Matt January 29 2014 Phillies face decisions on bench players The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved June 14 2014 Seidman Eric March 30 2014 John Mayberry and wasted resources Phillies Nation Phillies Nation Retrieved June 14 2014 Finger John June 13 2014 Platoon time for Phillies Mayberry makes a case CSNPhilly com Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia Retrieved June 14 2014 Fraley Gerry June 9 2014 Here are the Rangers options both inside and outside the organization after Mitch Moreland s injury Dallas Morning News Retrieved June 14 2014 Zolecki Todd June 13 2014 Amaro exploring Trade Deadline options phillies com News MLB Advanced Media Retrieved June 14 2014 Baer Bill June 13 2014 John Mayberry Jr Quietly Having a Great Season Crashburn Alley SweetSpot Network an ESPN affiliate Retrieved June 14 2014 Snyder Matt August 31 2014 Phillies trade John Mayberry Jr to Blue Jays CBS Sports CBS Retrieved August 31 2014 John Mayberry Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 3 2014 Todd Jeff December 2 2014 Blue Jays Non Tender Mayberry Smoak Dirks mlbtraderumors com Retrieved December 3 2014 Rubin Adam December 11 2014 Mets to ink John Mayberry Jr espn go com Retrieved December 11 2014 a b John Mayberry Jr officially released Amazin Avenue Ranking the Biggest Snubs Surprises of MLB s Final 25 Man Roster Selections Bleacher Report McShane Chris July 24 2015 Mets designate John Mayberry Jr for assignment Amazin Avenue Retrieved July 24 2015 Adams Steve August 7 2015 White Sox sign John Mayberry Jr mlbtraderumors com Retrieved August 7 2015 Adams Steve August 26 2015 White Sox release John Mayberry Jr mlbtraderumors com Retrieved August 27 2015 Paul Tony January 14 2016 Tigers sign OF Mayberry Jr to minor league deal The Detroit News Retrieved January 14 2016 John Mayberry Jr Contract Details Salaries amp Earnings Spotrac Beck Jason April 1 2016 Tigers reliever Ryan gets surprise at bat Mayberry released MLB com Retrieved April 1 2016 a b Fleder Nick March 5 2012 Dollar a day John Mayberry Jr The Hardball Times Retrieved March 8 2014 John Mayberry Jr Hot Zones ESPN Retrieved March 8 2014 a b Clark Bonnie ed February 2013 2013 Philadelphia Phillies Media Guide Philadelphia The Phillies pp 123 5 a b Wisniewski Mike October 11 2013 Phillies Stay or Go John Mayberry Jr CSNPhilly com Comcast Sportsnet Philly Retrieved March 8 2014 John Mayberry Jr Stats Splits Philadelphia Phillies ESPN Retrieved March 8 2014 Brookover Bob October 31 2012 Inside the Phillies A look at Phillies center field options The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 8 2014 John Mayberry Fielding Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Retrieved March 8 2014 Housenick Mandy February 16 2013 Darin Ruf getting more comfortable in left field at Phils spring training The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania Retrieved March 8 2014 Godfrey Matt August 24 2011 Mayberry making his case as Phils slugger Northeast Times Northeast Philadelphia Retrieved March 8 2014 John Mayberry Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Retrieved March 15 2014 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet John Mayberry Jr on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Mayberry Jr amp oldid 1133710753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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