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Lou Collier

Louis Keith Collier (born August 21, 1973) is an American former professional baseball utility player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies. He was selected by the Pirates in the 31st round of the 1992 Major League Baseball draft.[1] He also served as first base coach for the 2023 United States national baseball team.

Lou Collier
Utility player
Born: (1973-08-21) August 21, 1973 (age 50)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: June 28, 1997, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
KBO: 2005, for the LG Twins
Last appearance
MLB: September 30, 2004, for the Philadelphia Phillies
KBO: 2006, for the Hanwha Eagles
MLB statistics
Batting average.241
Home runs8
Runs batted in78
KBO statistics
Batting average.290
Home runs22
Runs batted in86
Teams

Professional career edit

In 1994, Collier was selected as the most valuable player of the South Atlantic League's all-star game after leading the National League affiliate teams to a 9–5 victory with three hits, including a home run. He reached the Majors in 1997 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, spending two years with them before moving to the Milwaukee Brewers (1999-2001), Montreal Expos (2002), Boston Red Sox (2003) and Philadelphia Phillies (2004). In 1998 with Pittsburgh, he posted career-highs in games played (110), hits (82), runs (30), RBI (34), doubles (13) and triples (6).

In 315 major league games, Collier was a .241 hitter with eight home runs and 78 RBI. In 2007, he was invited by the Philadelphia Phillies to spring training after spending two seasons with the LG Twins and Hanwha Eagles in Korea Baseball Organization.

On June 1, 2007, as a member of the Ottawa Lynx, Collier announced his retirement from professional baseball.[2] In 2016, he was listed as a Chicago-based scout for the Kansas City Royals.[3]

Personal life edit

Collier's son, Cam, was drafted 18th overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lou Collier Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2019. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  2. ^ Sun Staff Wire Services, "Sports Sunflashes Archived 2007-06-23 at archive.today", The Ottawa Sun, published June 2, 2007, accessed June 4, 2007.
  3. ^ Norris, Josh, ed. (2016). Baseball America 2016 Directory. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-62-6.
  4. ^ "Breakthrough Series special for Collier family". MLB.com.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Lou Collier at Baseball Almanac
  • Lou Collier at Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Professional Baseball League)
  • Lou Collier at Korea Baseball Organization

collier, louis, keith, collier, born, august, 1973, american, former, professional, baseball, utility, player, played, major, league, baseball, pittsburgh, pirates, milwaukee, brewers, montreal, expos, boston, philadelphia, phillies, selected, pirates, 31st, r. Louis Keith Collier born August 21 1973 is an American former professional baseball utility player He played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Pittsburgh Pirates Milwaukee Brewers Montreal Expos Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies He was selected by the Pirates in the 31st round of the 1992 Major League Baseball draft 1 He also served as first base coach for the 2023 United States national baseball team Lou CollierUtility playerBorn 1973 08 21 August 21 1973 age 50 Chicago Illinois U S Batted RightThrew RightProfessional debutMLB June 28 1997 for the Pittsburgh PiratesKBO 2005 for the LG TwinsLast appearanceMLB September 30 2004 for the Philadelphia PhilliesKBO 2006 for the Hanwha EaglesMLB statisticsBatting average 241Home runs8Runs batted in78KBO statisticsBatting average 290Home runs22Runs batted in86TeamsPittsburgh Pirates 1997 1998 Milwaukee Brewers 1999 2001 Montreal Expos 2002 Boston Red Sox 2003 Philadelphia Phillies 2004 LG Twins 2005 Hanwha Eagles 2006 Contents 1 Professional career 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksProfessional career editIn 1994 Collier was selected as the most valuable player of the South Atlantic League s all star game after leading the National League affiliate teams to a 9 5 victory with three hits including a home run He reached the Majors in 1997 with the Pittsburgh Pirates spending two years with them before moving to the Milwaukee Brewers 1999 2001 Montreal Expos 2002 Boston Red Sox 2003 and Philadelphia Phillies 2004 In 1998 with Pittsburgh he posted career highs in games played 110 hits 82 runs 30 RBI 34 doubles 13 and triples 6 In 315 major league games Collier was a 241 hitter with eight home runs and 78 RBI In 2007 he was invited by the Philadelphia Phillies to spring training after spending two seasons with the LG Twins and Hanwha Eagles in Korea Baseball Organization On June 1 2007 as a member of the Ottawa Lynx Collier announced his retirement from professional baseball 2 In 2016 he was listed as a Chicago based scout for the Kansas City Royals 3 Personal life editCollier s son Cam was drafted 18th overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2022 Major League Baseball draft 4 References edit Lou Collier Stats Baseball Reference com Sports Reference LLC 2019 Retrieved December 28 2019 Sun Staff Wire Services Sports Sunflashes Archived 2007 06 23 at archive today The Ottawa Sun published June 2 2007 accessed June 4 2007 Norris Josh ed 2016 Baseball America 2016 Directory Durham North Carolina Baseball America ISBN 978 1 932391 62 6 Breakthrough Series special for Collier family MLB com External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Lou Collier at Baseball Almanac Lou Collier at Pura Pelota Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Lou Collier at Korea Baseball Organization Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lou Collier amp oldid 1175612672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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