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Kevin Witt

Kevin Joseph Witt (born January 5, 1976) is an American former professional baseball player. Witt spent parts of five seasons in the major leagues, appearing with the Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Devil Rays, most often as a designated hitter. He also played parts of two seasons in Japan, spending time with the Yokohama BayStars and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles.

Kevin Witt
Witt with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in 2007
Designated hitter / First baseman
Born: (1976-01-05) January 5, 1976 (age 48)
High Point, North Carolina, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: September 15, 1998, for the Toronto Blue Jays
NPB: April 5, 2005, for the Yokohama BayStars
Last appearance
MLB: September 30, 2006, for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
NPB: June 11, 2007, for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
MLB statistics
Batting average.233
Home runs15
Runs batted in41
NPB statistics
Batting average.173
Home runs10
Runs batted in22
Teams

Early life edit

Witt was born in High Point, North Carolina, to Daniel Melvin Witt and his wife, Jean Marie Mechlinski Witt. He has two older brothers, Daniel Melvin Witt Jr. and David Michael Witt. He attended Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville, Florida.

Career edit

Witt was drafted in the first round, 28th overall, by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1994 Major League Baseball Draft. Originally a shortstop, he was converted to first base while in the minors. He made his major league debut with the Blue Jays as a September call-up in 1998, collecting one hit in seven at-bats. In 1999, he collected seven hits in 34 at-bats, good for only a .206 batting average. He also hit his first Major League home run. He spent 2000 in the minors with the Syracuse SkyChiefs (AAA). He was granted free agency on October 15, 2000.

On December 22, 2000, Witt signed with the San Diego Padres. In limited playing time in 2001, Witt hit .185, with two home runs and five runs batted in. On October 6, 2001, Witt pinch-ran for Tony Gwynn, who had recorded his final Major League hit with a double.[1] He was granted free agency on October 15, 2001.

On November 15, 2001, he signed with the Cincinnati Reds. He spent the entire season in the minors with the Louisville Bats(AAA), then was granted free agency on October 15, 2002.

On February 3, 2003, he signed with the Tigers. His only significant playing time came with the Tigers in 2003, when he batted .263 in 93 games while splitting his time between designated hitter, first base, and left field. He also hit 10 home runs and drove in 26 runs, while also stealing his first and only career base. He was granted free agency on October 15, 2003.

On November 19, 2003, he signed with the St. Louis Cardinals. He spent the entire season in the minors with the Memphis Redbirds. He was granted free agency on October 15, 2004.

After spending the 2004 season back in the minor leagues, Witt signed with the BayStars in 2005. He returned to North America the next season, and earned International League Most Valuable Player honors after leading all of minor league baseball with 36 home runs, while setting a Triple-A Durham Bulls franchise record and a Rays' organization record.[2] That earned him one last major league stint, where he batted .148 in 19 games for the Devil Rays. He returned to Japan in 2007 for Rakuten, but hit just .174 in 40 games in what turned out to be his final professional season.

As Coach edit

Witt has spent most of his coaching career in the Miami Marlins organization. He was named as the hitting coach for the New Orleans Baby Cakes (Marlins' AAA) for the 2017 season, the hitting coach for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Marlins' AA) for the 2018 season, and the hitting coach for the Jupiter Hammerheads (Marlins' High A) for the 2019 season.

Personal life edit

Witt and his wife Lori (née Long) live in Texas and have four sons: Tanner, Preston, Cullen and Ripken, and a daughter, Skyler.[3] Tanner was an MLB Draft prospect in 2020, but after not being selected in the slimmed-down five round draft, decided he would go on and play for the Texas Longhorns baseball squad.[4] Preston began his playing career at Southwestern University.[5] Tanner was drafted in the 18th round in 2023 by the Baltimore Orioles but chose to return to Texas for his senior season.

Sources edit

  1. ^ "Padres vs. Rockies, Game 161". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  2. ^ Devil Rays release Kevin Witt. Our Sports Central. Retrieved on February 2, 2017.
  3. ^ "Tanner Witt Player Profile". Texas Longhorns Baseball. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Texas 3B/RF signee Tanner Witt announces he'll play for the Horns". Burnt Orange Nation. Bleacher Report. 11 June 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Preston Witt Player Profile". Southwestern University Baseball. Retrieved 27 December 2020.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Pelota Binaria (Venezuelan Winter League)

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Kevin Joseph Witt born January 5 1976 is an American former professional baseball player Witt spent parts of five seasons in the major leagues appearing with the Blue Jays San Diego Padres Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Devil Rays most often as a designated hitter He also played parts of two seasons in Japan spending time with the Yokohama BayStars and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Kevin WittWitt with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in 2007Designated hitter First basemanBorn 1976 01 05 January 5 1976 age 48 High Point North Carolina U S Batted LeftThrew RightProfessional debutMLB September 15 1998 for the Toronto Blue JaysNPB April 5 2005 for the Yokohama BayStarsLast appearanceMLB September 30 2006 for the Tampa Bay Devil RaysNPB June 11 2007 for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden EaglesMLB statisticsBatting average 233Home runs15Runs batted in41NPB statisticsBatting average 173Home runs10Runs batted in22TeamsToronto Blue Jays 1998 1999 San Diego Padres 2001 Detroit Tigers 2003 Yokohama BayStars 2005 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2006 Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles 2007 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 As Coach 3 Personal life 4 Sources 5 External linksEarly life editWitt was born in High Point North Carolina to Daniel Melvin Witt and his wife Jean Marie Mechlinski Witt He has two older brothers Daniel Melvin Witt Jr and David Michael Witt He attended Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville Florida Career editWitt was drafted in the first round 28th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1994 Major League Baseball Draft Originally a shortstop he was converted to first base while in the minors He made his major league debut with the Blue Jays as a September call up in 1998 collecting one hit in seven at bats In 1999 he collected seven hits in 34 at bats good for only a 206 batting average He also hit his first Major League home run He spent 2000 in the minors with the Syracuse SkyChiefs AAA He was granted free agency on October 15 2000 On December 22 2000 Witt signed with the San Diego Padres In limited playing time in 2001 Witt hit 185 with two home runs and five runs batted in On October 6 2001 Witt pinch ran for Tony Gwynn who had recorded his final Major League hit with a double 1 He was granted free agency on October 15 2001 On November 15 2001 he signed with the Cincinnati Reds He spent the entire season in the minors with the Louisville Bats AAA then was granted free agency on October 15 2002 On February 3 2003 he signed with the Tigers His only significant playing time came with the Tigers in 2003 when he batted 263 in 93 games while splitting his time between designated hitter first base and left field He also hit 10 home runs and drove in 26 runs while also stealing his first and only career base He was granted free agency on October 15 2003 On November 19 2003 he signed with the St Louis Cardinals He spent the entire season in the minors with the Memphis Redbirds He was granted free agency on October 15 2004 After spending the 2004 season back in the minor leagues Witt signed with the BayStars in 2005 He returned to North America the next season and earned International League Most Valuable Player honors after leading all of minor league baseball with 36 home runs while setting a Triple A Durham Bulls franchise record and a Rays organization record 2 That earned him one last major league stint where he batted 148 in 19 games for the Devil Rays He returned to Japan in 2007 for Rakuten but hit just 174 in 40 games in what turned out to be his final professional season As Coach edit Witt has spent most of his coaching career in the Miami Marlins organization He was named as the hitting coach for the New Orleans Baby Cakes Marlins AAA for the 2017 season the hitting coach for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Marlins AA for the 2018 season and the hitting coach for the Jupiter Hammerheads Marlins High A for the 2019 season Personal life editWitt and his wife Lori nee Long live in Texas and have four sons Tanner Preston Cullen and Ripken and a daughter Skyler 3 Tanner was an MLB Draft prospect in 2020 but after not being selected in the slimmed down five round draft decided he would go on and play for the Texas Longhorns baseball squad 4 Preston began his playing career at Southwestern University 5 Tanner was drafted in the 18th round in 2023 by the Baltimore Orioles but chose to return to Texas for his senior season Sources edit Padres vs Rockies Game 161 Baseball Reference com Retrieved 27 December 2020 Devil Rays release Kevin Witt Our Sports Central Retrieved on February 2 2017 Tanner Witt Player Profile Texas Longhorns Baseball Retrieved 27 December 2020 Texas 3B RF signee Tanner Witt announces he ll play for the Horns Burnt Orange Nation Bleacher Report 11 June 2020 Retrieved 27 December 2020 Preston Witt Player Profile Southwestern University Baseball Retrieved 27 December 2020 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Pelota Binaria Venezuelan Winter League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin Witt amp oldid 1184788199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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