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Lastings Milledge

Lastings Darnell Milledge (born April 5, 1985) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Washington Nationals, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago White Sox and then in Nippon Professional Baseball for the Yakult Swallows. He was the youngest player in MLB's National League during his rookie season in 2006.[1]

Lastings Milledge
Milledge with the New York Mets in 2006
Outfielder
Born: (1985-04-05) April 5, 1985 (age 38)
Bradenton, Florida, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: May 30, 2006, for the New York Mets
NPB: March 30, 2012, for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Last appearance
MLB: April 6, 2011, for the Chicago White Sox
NPB: September 13, 2015, for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows
MLB statistics
Batting average.269
Home runs33
Runs batted in167
NPB statistics
Batting average.272
Home runs39
Runs batted in129
Teams
Medals

Early life edit

Milledge was born in Bradenton, Florida.[2] At the age of twelve, he pitched and played third base and hit third for the Manatee East Little League team that was the national runner-up in the 1997 Little League World Series. He received the win on the mound in the semi-final game of the regional, giving up only one run on a solo home run to Matt Rigney in a win against Mississippi.[3] In 2001, he led Team USA to a gold medal game victory over Venezuela in the International Baseball Federation's AA World Youth Championships. Later that year, Baseball America named Milledge the best 16-year-old player in the United States. He graduated from Lakewood Ranch High School in Bradenton, Florida in 2003 after leading his team to the state 5A title his senior year.

Amateur draft edit

Prior to the 2003 amateur draft, he was expected to be among the top three selections, but as draft day approached, press reports from 2002 resurfaced regarding Milledge's expulsion from Northside Christian School after his junior year for allegedly having sex with a minor.[4][5] He subsequently transferred to Lakewood Ranch High School where he finished his education and amateur baseball career.

As a result of the incident, Milledge was passed over in the 2003 amateur draft until the Mets selected him as the twelfth overall pick in the first round. The Mets began contract negotiations with Milledge, but the talks were interrupted in early August 2003, when the Mets learned of allegations of additional sexual misconduct against Milledge during his time at Northside. The Mets completed a private investigation of the matter and, satisfied with the results, signed Milledge to a contract with a $2.2 million signing bonus.

Professional baseball career edit

Minor league career edit

The delay in signing Milledge prevented him from beginning his professional career until shortly before the end of the minor league season in 2003. He appeared in only seven games, hitting .231 for the Kingsport Mets of the Appalachian League. In 2004, he was slated to start the year with the class A Capital City Bombers, but he suffered a fractured metacarpal on his right hand in spring training, missing the first six weeks of the season. In 65 games with the Bombers, he hit .337 with 13 home runs, 58 RBI and 23 stolen bases, earning him a promotion to the St. Lucie Mets in August. In 2005, he continued his minor league success hitting .302 with St. Lucie in the first half of the season and .337 with the AA Binghamton Mets in the second half. He began the 2006 season leading off and playing right field for the AAA Norfolk Tides.

New York Mets edit

Rookie season edit

Milledge made his major league debut on May 30, 2006, as the starting right fielder for the Mets in a 7–2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. He went 1 for 4 with a double off Arizona pitcher Miguel Batista. Milledge was 21 years, 55 days old on the day of his debut - exactly the same age as former Met Darryl Strawberry when he made his 1983 debut. In his three separate stints in the majors in 2006, Milledge hit .241 with 4 HR and 22 RBI in 56 games.

On June 4, 2006 against the San Francisco Giants, Milledge hit a solo home run – his first major league career homer – off Giants closer Armando Benítez to tie up the game 6–6 in the bottom of the tenth inning. When the Mets returned to the field the following inning, Milledge, still excited, high-fived the home fans in attendance at Shea as he returned to his position, inciting the ire of his manager and some teammates, not to mention the national sports media.[6] In late September, one of Milledge's Mets teammates placed a sign on his locker which read, "Know Your Place, Rook!"[7] The sign-placer was identified in published reports as then-Mets closer Billy Wagner.[8]

2007 edit

After having an impressive spring training both on and off the field, Milledge was named to the Mets' opening day roster. He saw very limited game action, and was subsequently optioned down to AAA New Orleans after the game on April 12 to create room on the roster so that starting pitcher Mike Pelfrey could be called up and make his season debut in the following day's game.

In May, it was reported that Milledge appeared in a rap song, "Bend Ya Knees", by Manny D, a childhood friend. The song contained the words "bitch", "ho", and "nigga". The Mets organization responded by saying, "We disapprove of the content, language, and message of this recording, which does not represent the views of the New York Mets."[5]

Upon his recovery from a foot injury, Milledge was called up to the major leagues after the All-Star break on July 12. Veteran Julio Franco was designated for assignment to make room for Milledge.

On November 30, 2007, Milledge was traded to the Washington Nationals for Ryan Church and Brian Schneider.[9]

Washington Nationals edit

 
Milledge with the Nationals in 2008

2008 edit

Milledge served as the everyday starting center fielder for the Nationals. Up until the end of June, he had been batting third in the lineup in place of the injured Ryan Zimmerman, posting a .245 average, 7 home runs, and 32 RBI for the season. However, on June 28, he suffered a groin strain, and he was placed on the disabled list the next day. Roger Bernadina was called up to take his place. On July 24, the Nationals activated Milledge from the DL and designated Johnny Estrada for assignment. Milledge went 2 for 18 in his first five games after his return. However, in the month of August, he batted .336 with 6 HR and 16 RBI.

2009 edit

On February 19, Milledge willingly gave up his uniform number, 44 for Adam Dunn, wearing #85 as his birthyear.[10] Milledge began the season as the Nationals' leadoff hitter. Because of his slow start, where he batted .167 with 1 RBI and no extra base hits in 24 at-bats, he was optioned down to AAA Syracuse on April 15, 2009. On June 30, 2009, the Nationals traded Milledge and Joel Hanrahan to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Nyjer Morgan and Sean Burnett.[11]

Pittsburgh Pirates edit

 
Milledge with the Pirates in 2009

2009 edit

Milledge, still rehabbing from an injury that occurred at AAA Syracuse when the trade was made, was assigned to the Pirates' Gulf Coast League team in Bradenton, Florida to complete his rehab, and then moved to the Pirates' AAA affiliate, the Indianapolis Indians, with a short stint at the Lynchburg Hillcats during the AAA all-star break. After recovering from his injury he became the Pirates' everyday left fielder. He showed growth in his work ethic and his glove work improved. He finished a below par 2009 with 11 doubles, 0 triples, 4 home runs, 21 runs batted in, was walked 13 times, struck out 47 times, stole 7 bases, those went along with .276 average, a .323 on-base percentage, a .373 slugging percentage, in 244 at-bats.

2010 edit

In the May 6 game against the Chicago Cubs, Milledge appeared to have hit his first home run of the season in the 4th inning. However, the ball actually hit the top of the left field wall in PNC Park and bounced back into play. As Milledge rounded first base, the stadium fireworks were set off and the celebration music began to play. Chicago outfielder Alfonso Soriano picked up the ball and threw it into the infield where Milledge was tagged out. Milledge was officially credited with a double on the play.

On December 2, 2010, Milledge became a free agent when the Pirates elected not to tender a contract offer to him for 2011.[12]

Chicago White Sox edit

On February 3, 2011, the Chicago White Sox signed Milledge to a minor league deal.[13] On March 30, 2011, the White Sox bought Milledge's minor league contract from the Charlotte Knights, and it was announced that he had made the Sox's 25-man opening day roster.[14][15] However, on April 7, 2011, the Sox designated Milledge for assignment.[16] He cleared waivers and accepted an outright assignment to Triple-A Charlotte.[17] After the 2011 season, he elected free agency.[18]

Tokyo Yakult Swallows edit

 
Milledge with the Swallows in 2013

2012 edit

Milledge signed a one-year contract with a club option for a second year with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows on December 27, 2011.[19] Milledge played in 125 games for the Swallows in 2012, hitting .300 with 21 HR and 65 RBI.

2013-15 edit

Milledge signed a three-year, $4.4 million contract with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.[20] In four seasons with the Yakult Swallows through 2015, Milledge played in 255 games, batting .272 with 39 home runs and 129 RBIs. Hampered by injuries in 2014–15, Milledge appeared in only a combined 34 games those years.

Lancaster Barnstormers edit

On January 24, 2017, Milledge signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He retired from professional baseball following the season.

Personal life edit

Milledge is an advocate for increasing African-American participation in baseball. When he was an active player, he would spend his offseasons attending youth football and basketball games in an effort to convince black children to give baseball a try.[21]

Following his retirement, Milledge opened Manatee Intercity Baseball in Bradenton, Florida, whose mission is to give minority kids an opportunity to learn and play the game. He also owns and operates 1st Round Training, a hitting and training facility in Palmetto, Florida, that aims to mentor and train young players.

In 2018, Milledge was married and was expecting his first child with his wife, DePree.[21]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Year-by-Year League Leaders for Youngest Player
  2. ^ "Lastings Milledge Stats".
  3. ^ Ramker, Matt (1997-08-14). "Manatee East 1 win away from World Series berth". Tampa Bay Tribune.
  4. ^ Cotey, John (2002-05-18). "School expels Milledge". St. Petersburg Times.
  5. ^ a b Begley, Ian (2007-05-17). "Lastings & Mets hit bitter notes: Milledge faces Omar's music". New York Daily News.
  6. ^ . CBS SportsLine.com. Associated Press. 2006-06-04. Archived from the original on 2007-03-13. Retrieved 2006-10-10.
  7. ^ Lennon, David (2007-02-20). . Newsday. Archived from the original on 2007-02-24. Retrieved 2007-02-20.
  8. ^ Greenberg, Jay (2007-05-16). . New York Post. Archived from the original on 2008-05-14.
  9. ^ The Official Site of The New York Mets: News: Mets land Church, Schneider from Nats
  10. ^ Milledge, Dunn change numbers
  11. ^ "Pirates and Nationals make four player trade". June 30, 2009.
  12. ^ MLB transactions December 2010
  13. ^ MLB transactions February 2011
  14. ^ MLB transactions March 2011
  15. ^ . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2011-04-05. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  16. ^ MLB transactions April 2011
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-08. Retrieved 2011-04-21.
  18. ^ Axisa, Mike (October 2011). "22 Triple-A Players Elect Free Agency". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  19. ^ Short, D.J. (December 27, 2011). "Former top prospect Lastings Milledge signs with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows". NBC Sports. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  20. ^ Pouliot, Matthew (December 17, 2012). "Wladimir Balentien, Lastings Milledge get multiyear deals in Japan". NBC Sports. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  21. ^ a b Morris, Ron (May 23, 2018). "Where Are They Now? Lastings Milledge". Baseball America. Retrieved May 23, 2018.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Milledge photo
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Lastings Darnell Milledge born April 5 1985 is an American former professional baseball outfielder He played in Major League Baseball MLB for the New York Mets Washington Nationals Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago White Sox and then in Nippon Professional Baseball for the Yakult Swallows He was the youngest player in MLB s National League during his rookie season in 2006 1 Lastings MilledgeMilledge with the New York Mets in 2006OutfielderBorn 1985 04 05 April 5 1985 age 38 Bradenton Florida U S Batted RightThrew RightProfessional debutMLB May 30 2006 for the New York MetsNPB March 30 2012 for the Tokyo Yakult SwallowsLast appearanceMLB April 6 2011 for the Chicago White SoxNPB September 13 2015 for the Tokyo Yakult SwallowsMLB statisticsBatting average 269Home runs33Runs batted in167NPB statisticsBatting average 272Home runs39Runs batted in129TeamsNew York Mets 2006 2007 Washington Nationals 2008 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates 2009 2010 Chicago White Sox 2011 Tokyo Yakult Swallows 2012 2015 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesWorld Youth Baseball Championship2001 Monterrey TeamWorld Junior Baseball Championship2002 Sherbrooke Team Contents 1 Early life 2 Amateur draft 3 Professional baseball career 3 1 Minor league career 3 2 New York Mets 3 2 1 Rookie season 3 2 2 2007 3 3 Washington Nationals 3 3 1 2008 3 3 2 2009 3 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 3 4 1 2009 3 4 2 2010 3 5 Chicago White Sox 3 6 Tokyo Yakult Swallows 3 6 1 2012 3 6 2 2013 15 3 7 Lancaster Barnstormers 4 Personal life 5 Notes 6 External linksEarly life editMilledge was born in Bradenton Florida 2 At the age of twelve he pitched and played third base and hit third for the Manatee East Little League team that was the national runner up in the 1997 Little League World Series He received the win on the mound in the semi final game of the regional giving up only one run on a solo home run to Matt Rigney in a win against Mississippi 3 In 2001 he led Team USA to a gold medal game victory over Venezuela in the International Baseball Federation s AA World Youth Championships Later that year Baseball America named Milledge the best 16 year old player in the United States He graduated from Lakewood Ranch High School in Bradenton Florida in 2003 after leading his team to the state 5A title his senior year Amateur draft editPrior to the 2003 amateur draft he was expected to be among the top three selections but as draft day approached press reports from 2002 resurfaced regarding Milledge s expulsion from Northside Christian School after his junior year for allegedly having sex with a minor 4 5 He subsequently transferred to Lakewood Ranch High School where he finished his education and amateur baseball career As a result of the incident Milledge was passed over in the 2003 amateur draft until the Mets selected him as the twelfth overall pick in the first round The Mets began contract negotiations with Milledge but the talks were interrupted in early August 2003 when the Mets learned of allegations of additional sexual misconduct against Milledge during his time at Northside The Mets completed a private investigation of the matter and satisfied with the results signed Milledge to a contract with a 2 2 million signing bonus Professional baseball career editMinor league career edit The delay in signing Milledge prevented him from beginning his professional career until shortly before the end of the minor league season in 2003 He appeared in only seven games hitting 231 for the Kingsport Mets of the Appalachian League In 2004 he was slated to start the year with the class A Capital City Bombers but he suffered a fractured metacarpal on his right hand in spring training missing the first six weeks of the season In 65 games with the Bombers he hit 337 with 13 home runs 58 RBI and 23 stolen bases earning him a promotion to the St Lucie Mets in August In 2005 he continued his minor league success hitting 302 with St Lucie in the first half of the season and 337 with the AA Binghamton Mets in the second half He began the 2006 season leading off and playing right field for the AAA Norfolk Tides New York Mets edit Rookie season edit Milledge made his major league debut on May 30 2006 as the starting right fielder for the Mets in a 7 2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks He went 1 for 4 with a double off Arizona pitcher Miguel Batista Milledge was 21 years 55 days old on the day of his debut exactly the same age as former Met Darryl Strawberry when he made his 1983 debut In his three separate stints in the majors in 2006 Milledge hit 241 with 4 HR and 22 RBI in 56 games On June 4 2006 against the San Francisco Giants Milledge hit a solo home run his first major league career homer off Giants closer Armando Benitez to tie up the game 6 6 in the bottom of the tenth inning When the Mets returned to the field the following inning Milledge still excited high fived the home fans in attendance at Shea as he returned to his position inciting the ire of his manager and some teammates not to mention the national sports media 6 In late September one of Milledge s Mets teammates placed a sign on his locker which read Know Your Place Rook 7 The sign placer was identified in published reports as then Mets closer Billy Wagner 8 2007 edit After having an impressive spring training both on and off the field Milledge was named to the Mets opening day roster He saw very limited game action and was subsequently optioned down to AAA New Orleans after the game on April 12 to create room on the roster so that starting pitcher Mike Pelfrey could be called up and make his season debut in the following day s game In May it was reported that Milledge appeared in a rap song Bend Ya Knees by Manny D a childhood friend The song contained the words bitch ho and nigga The Mets organization responded by saying We disapprove of the content language and message of this recording which does not represent the views of the New York Mets 5 Upon his recovery from a foot injury Milledge was called up to the major leagues after the All Star break on July 12 Veteran Julio Franco was designated for assignment to make room for Milledge On November 30 2007 Milledge was traded to the Washington Nationals for Ryan Church and Brian Schneider 9 Washington Nationals edit nbsp Milledge with the Nationals in 20082008 edit Milledge served as the everyday starting center fielder for the Nationals Up until the end of June he had been batting third in the lineup in place of the injured Ryan Zimmerman posting a 245 average 7 home runs and 32 RBI for the season However on June 28 he suffered a groin strain and he was placed on the disabled list the next day Roger Bernadina was called up to take his place On July 24 the Nationals activated Milledge from the DL and designated Johnny Estrada for assignment Milledge went 2 for 18 in his first five games after his return However in the month of August he batted 336 with 6 HR and 16 RBI 2009 edit On February 19 Milledge willingly gave up his uniform number 44 for Adam Dunn wearing 85 as his birthyear 10 Milledge began the season as the Nationals leadoff hitter Because of his slow start where he batted 167 with 1 RBI and no extra base hits in 24 at bats he was optioned down to AAA Syracuse on April 15 2009 On June 30 2009 the Nationals traded Milledge and Joel Hanrahan to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Nyjer Morgan and Sean Burnett 11 Pittsburgh Pirates edit nbsp Milledge with the Pirates in 20092009 edit Milledge still rehabbing from an injury that occurred at AAA Syracuse when the trade was made was assigned to the Pirates Gulf Coast League team in Bradenton Florida to complete his rehab and then moved to the Pirates AAA affiliate the Indianapolis Indians with a short stint at the Lynchburg Hillcats during the AAA all star break After recovering from his injury he became the Pirates everyday left fielder He showed growth in his work ethic and his glove work improved He finished a below par 2009 with 11 doubles 0 triples 4 home runs 21 runs batted in was walked 13 times struck out 47 times stole 7 bases those went along with 276 average a 323 on base percentage a 373 slugging percentage in 244 at bats 2010 edit In the May 6 game against the Chicago Cubs Milledge appeared to have hit his first home run of the season in the 4th inning However the ball actually hit the top of the left field wall in PNC Park and bounced back into play As Milledge rounded first base the stadium fireworks were set off and the celebration music began to play Chicago outfielder Alfonso Soriano picked up the ball and threw it into the infield where Milledge was tagged out Milledge was officially credited with a double on the play On December 2 2010 Milledge became a free agent when the Pirates elected not to tender a contract offer to him for 2011 12 Chicago White Sox edit On February 3 2011 the Chicago White Sox signed Milledge to a minor league deal 13 On March 30 2011 the White Sox bought Milledge s minor league contract from the Charlotte Knights and it was announced that he had made the Sox s 25 man opening day roster 14 15 However on April 7 2011 the Sox designated Milledge for assignment 16 He cleared waivers and accepted an outright assignment to Triple A Charlotte 17 After the 2011 season he elected free agency 18 Tokyo Yakult Swallows edit nbsp Milledge with the Swallows in 20132012 edit Milledge signed a one year contract with a club option for a second year with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows on December 27 2011 19 Milledge played in 125 games for the Swallows in 2012 hitting 300 with 21 HR and 65 RBI 2013 15 edit Milledge signed a three year 4 4 million contract with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows 20 In four seasons with the Yakult Swallows through 2015 Milledge played in 255 games batting 272 with 39 home runs and 129 RBIs Hampered by injuries in 2014 15 Milledge appeared in only a combined 34 games those years Lancaster Barnstormers edit On January 24 2017 Milledge signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball He retired from professional baseball following the season Personal life editMilledge is an advocate for increasing African American participation in baseball When he was an active player he would spend his offseasons attending youth football and basketball games in an effort to convince black children to give baseball a try 21 Following his retirement Milledge opened Manatee Intercity Baseball in Bradenton Florida whose mission is to give minority kids an opportunity to learn and play the game He also owns and operates 1st Round Training a hitting and training facility in Palmetto Florida that aims to mentor and train young players In 2018 Milledge was married and was expecting his first child with his wife DePree 21 Notes edit Year by Year League Leaders for Youngest Player Lastings Milledge Stats Ramker Matt 1997 08 14 Manatee East 1 win away from World Series berth Tampa Bay Tribune Cotey John 2002 05 18 School expels Milledge St Petersburg Times a b Begley Ian 2007 05 17 Lastings amp Mets hit bitter notes Milledge faces Omar s music New York Daily News Feliz s RBI single in 12th thwarts Mets dramatic rally CBS SportsLine com Associated Press 2006 06 04 Archived from the original on 2007 03 13 Retrieved 2006 10 10 Lennon David 2007 02 20 Milledge gets a cleaner slate Newsday Archived from the original on 2007 02 24 Retrieved 2007 02 20 Greenberg Jay 2007 05 16 LET THE RECORD REFLECT MILLEDGE IS STILL IMMATURE New York Post Archived from the original on 2008 05 14 The Official Site of The New York Mets News Mets land Church Schneider from Nats Milledge Dunn change numbers Pirates and Nationals make four player trade June 30 2009 MLB transactions December 2010 MLB transactions February 2011 MLB transactions March 2011 Sox set roster with 11 pitchers Milledge Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 2011 04 05 Retrieved 2011 03 31 MLB transactions April 2011 White Sox transactions Archived from the original on 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2011 04 21 Axisa Mike October 2011 22 Triple A Players Elect Free Agency MLBTradeRumors com Retrieved 1 October 2011 Short D J December 27 2011 Former top prospect Lastings Milledge signs with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows NBC Sports Retrieved December 10 2014 Pouliot Matthew December 17 2012 Wladimir Balentien Lastings Milledge get multiyear deals in Japan NBC Sports Retrieved December 10 2014 a b Morris Ron May 23 2018 Where Are They Now Lastings Milledge Baseball America Retrieved May 23 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lastings Milledge nbsp Biography portal nbsp Baseball portalCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Lastings Milledge Minor League Splits and Situational Stats Milledge photoPreceded byMatt Cain2005 Youngest Player in theNational League2006 Succeeded byJustin Upton2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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