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Neil Walker

Neil Martin Andrew Walker (born September 10, 1985) is an American former professional baseball second baseman and current broadcaster. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates (2009–2015), New York Mets (2016–17), Milwaukee Brewers (2017), New York Yankees (2018), Miami Marlins (2019), and Philadelphia Phillies (2020).[1]

Neil Walker
Walker with the Phillies in 2020
Second baseman
Born: (1985-09-10) September 10, 1985 (age 38)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Batted: Switch
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 2009, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Last MLB appearance
September 8, 2020, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
Batting average.267
Home runs149
Runs batted in609
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Walker was drafted by his hometown Pittsburgh Pirates in the first round of the 2004 MLB draft, and made his MLB debut with them in 2009. He won a Silver Slugger Award in 2014.[1] After his retirement in 2021, Walker joined the Pirates broadcast team as a color analyst.[2]

Early life edit

Walker, the son of former major league pitcher Tom Walker (1972–77),[3] was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he grew up outside of Pittsburgh in the nearby North Hills suburbs and attended Pine-Richland High School. He graduated in 2004. He played catcher on the baseball team and a wide receiver for the football team. Walker, who also played on the Rams' basketball team until his senior year, was a two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Male Athlete of the Year.[4] His baseball uniform number #24, was retired from Pine-Richland during a pre-game ceremony before the Pittsburgh Pirates' July 22, 2010, game.[5]

Neil grew up as a fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and attended many of the team's games while sitting in the "Peanut Heaven" section of Three Rivers Stadium. In 1994, he attended the All-Star Game, where he obtained the signatures of Ken Griffey Jr. and Frank Thomas. To this day, those signed baseballs are among his most prized baseball possessions. Prior to being drafted by the Pirates, Walker approached the University of Pittsburgh and Penn State about doubling in baseball and football; however, he passed on those options out of concern that Penn State wanted him to add 60 pounds and become a tight end.[citation needed]

Professional baseball career (2007-2020) edit

Minor leagues edit

The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Walker in the first round of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft. At the beginning of the 2007 season and after three minor league campaigns,[6] Baseball America rated him No. 74 on their list of Top 100 prospects, and No. 3 in the Pirates' organization, behind Andrew McCutchen and Brad Lincoln.[7][8]

In 2007, the Pirates invited Walker to spring training as a non-roster player, where he was converted from his drafted position of catcher to third baseman. He was sent back to the Pirates Double-A affiliate Altoona Curve where he spent the majority of the season. On May 15, 2007, he became the first Curve player to have a four-hit game, going 4-for-4 with a home run, double and two RBI against the Portland Sea Dogs.[9] Walker hit a pair of two-run home runs on May 27, 2007, helping the Curve end a 10-game losing streak against the Bowie Baysox.[10] He hit a grand slam and drove in five runs on June 28, 2007, in the second game of a double-header against the Trenton Thunder.[11]

Walker was promoted to the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians for the 2008 season, where he played 133 games, compiling a .242 average with 16 home runs, 80 RBI and 10 stolen bases.[12]

Pittsburgh Pirates edit

 
Walker with the Pirates

2009 edit

Walker spent the majority of the season again with the Pirates Triple-A affiliate Indianapolis Indians. In 95 games, he hit .264 with 69 RBI and 5 stolen bases. He received his first Major League call-up on September 1, 2009, and served as a pinch-hitter for Pirates starter Charlie Morton that night against the Cincinnati Reds. His first career hit came five days later against Jason Motte of the St. Louis Cardinals, a single to right field. He never became an every day regular player and finished the season hitting .194 in 17 games.

2010 edit

Walker spent most of spring training with the Pirates in Bradenton, Florida, before being reassigned back to the Indians. He hit .321 with six home runs, 26 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 43 games with Indianapolis and on May 25, 2010, he was called back up to the Pirates when first baseman Steve Pearce was placed on the disabled list with a sprained ankle.[13]

He made his first Major League start of the year that night against the Cincinnati Reds, playing at third base. He hit an RBI double in the 8th inning off Reds starter Mike Leake. But his role on the team was initially in question, as Andy LaRoche had been the Pirates every day third baseman. With starting second baseman Akinori Iwamura struggling, Pirates manager John Russell played Walker at second base – a position where he had only played 23 career games at any level.[14] He hit his first Major League home run on June 1, 2010, off Chicago Cubs starter Ted Lilly.[15]

Walker missed hitting for the cycle by only a triple on June 25, 2010, against the Oakland Athletics. He doubled and scored a run in the first inning, singled in the third and then hit his 3rd home run off Athletics starter Ben Sheets. However, he was forced to leave the game after being nearly knocked unconscious by teammate Ryan Church's knee when the two accidentally collided going for a fly ball.[16] He then missed the following seven games with concussion-like symptoms before returning to action on July 3.

Walker scored a career-high three times in a 12–6 win over the Houston Astros on July 17, 2010. He hit 3rd in the Pirates batting order, going 3-for-5 with 3 runs and 2 RBI. He set another career high three days later, recording five hits in one game against the Milwaukee Brewers, finishing the night 5-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI. Walker became the first Pirate rookie since fellow Pittsburgh native John Wehner in 1991 to have a five-hit game.[17] His hitting tear was finally ended on July 23, 2010, against the San Diego Padres, after recording six straight multi-hit games. He was batting .593 in that time (16-for-27) with four runs scored and eight RBIs.

Walker kicked off August with three hits while driving in a career-high four runs in a 7–6 win over the Cincinnati Reds on August 3, 2010.[18] Walker played a pivotal role in a series win over the St. Louis Cardinals, driving in three runs against Cy Young hopeful Adam Wainwright on August 24 and then repeating the feat the very next day against Jake Westbrook.[19] Following his performances against St. Louis, Walker then went on an 18-game hitting streak, from August 23 through September 12. The streak was the longest by any Pirate hitter in 2010 and the longest by any Pirate rookie since Rennie Stennett also recorded an 18-game streak in 1971.[20]

Walker finished the 2010 season batting .296 with 12 home runs and 66 RBIs. His 54 RBIs after the All-Star Break tied with Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols for the 3rd best mark in the National League.

He was named the second baseman on Baseball America's 2010 All-Rookie Team.[21] He was also named the second baseman on the 2010 Topps Major League Rookie All-Star Team.[22]

2011 edit

After playing nearly every position on the diamond from catcher to the outfield, Walker finally settled in as a Major League second-baseman.

New Pirates manager Clint Hurdle was also full of praise for Walker, who reported early to training camp with the pitchers and catchers, saying "He was really thrown into the fire last season, having to learn the position at the major league level, which is challenging and very difficult, but, to his credit, he pulled it off."[20]

Walker hit his first career Major League grand slam on opening day, April 1, 2011, in the 5th inning off Chicago Cubs starter Ryan Dempster, joining Roberto Clemente as the only Pirates players to hit a grand slam on opening day.[23] On May 20, Walker's bobblehead night at PNC Park, he drove in a career-high 5 RBIs against the Detroit Tigers in a 10–1 Pirate win.[24]

2012 edit

After dealing with various back issues in August and September, Walker was shut down for the season on September 29 with a herniated disc in his back.[25]

2013 edit

Walker was activated from the disabled list on May 13 after spending some time with the Altoona Curve.[26]

2014 edit

Walker was placed on the disabled list June 9 after undergoing an emergency Appendectomy thus allowing a roster spot for top prospect Gregory Polanco.[27] On Opening Day March 31, Walker hit a walk off home run in a 1–0 victory in the 10th against the Chicago Cubs. On September 14, Walker hit his 20th home run of the season (a new career high) also setting a new record for home runs in a season by Pirates second-basemen, a record which was previously held by Bill Mazeroski.[28]

Walker ended the 2014 campaign with a .271 average with 23 home runs and 76 runs batted in. He became the first Pirates second baseman since Johnny Ray in 1983 to win the silver slugger award.

2015 edit

On May 9, 2015, during a 7–5 win over the Cardinals, the Pirates became the first MLB team to turn a 4–5–4 triple play. The play occurred when the Cardinals' Yadier Molina lined out to Walker. Walker threw to Jung-ho Kang at third base to double off Jhonny Peralta for the second out. Kang then threw the ball back to Walker, who was standing on second base, for the final out after Jason Heyward froze between second and third.[29]

New York Mets edit

 
Walker with the New York Mets in 2016 spring training

On December 9, 2015, the Pirates traded Walker to the New York Mets for Jon Niese.[30] On January 29, 2016, Walker signed a one-year, $10.55 million deal avoiding arbitration.[31]

2016 edit

On April 23, 2016, Walker hit his 100th career home run in a game against the Atlanta Braves.[32] On April 27, Walker hit his 9th home run of April, tying a Mets franchise monthly record.[33] On September 9, Walker underwent a lumbar microdiscectomy at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, ending his season. Despite appearing in only 113 games, Walker tied a career high with 23 home runs and finished with a .282 batting average.[34] After the season, Walker became a free agent for the first time in his career.

2017 edit

On November 14, 2016, Walker signed a qualifying offer from the Mets for one year worth $17.2 million.[35] On June 14, Walker suffered a partial tear in his left hamstring and was placed on the disabled list the following day.[36] On July 28, Walker was activated from the disabled list.[37] On August 8 at Citi Field, Walker made his first career Major League start at first base.[38]

Milwaukee Brewers edit

On August 12, 2017, Walker was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later (Eric Hanhold).[39]

New York Yankees edit

On March 12, 2018, Walker signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the New York Yankees.[40] On August 9, 2018, in a game against the Texas Rangers, he hit a home run from both sides of the plate in the same game for the first time in his career.

Miami Marlins edit

Walker signed a one-year contract for $2 million with the Miami Marlins on January 29, 2019.[41] Walker elected free agency after the season ended on October 31.

Philadelphia Phillies edit

On January 22, 2020, Walker signed a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies.[42] On August 13, 2020, he pitched 23 of an inning, facing 3 batters, walking 1, for a 0.00 ERA in the Phillies 11-4 loss to the Baltimore Orioles.[43][44] He was designated for assignment on September 11. Walker was outrighted two days later but refused his outright assignment and elected free agency on September 14.[45]

Broadcasting career (2021-present) edit

On April 20, 2021, Walker announced his retirement from professional baseball.[46] In July, it was announced that Walker would be joining the Pirates broadcast team for select games. He made his broadcasting debut in Pittsburgh on August 18, serving as the color analyst during a doubleheader with the Brewers.[47][48] Walker was promoted to a full time commentator prior to the 2022 season.[49]

Personal life edit

Neil's brother, Matt, played outfield for George Washington University and in the minor leagues in the Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles systems. Neil's other brother, Sean, pitched for George Mason University.[50] His sister, Carrie, is a former professional basketball player.[51] Carrie married Don Kelly, a fellow Major League Baseball player. His uncle, Chip Lang is a former Montreal Expos pitcher.[50]

Walker attended high school with his future wife, Niki, who was one year ahead of him; however, they did not begin dating until a few years after he began his professional baseball career.[52] The couple's first child, a daughter, was born on August 23, 2016.[53]

During the 2010 season, Walker was one of only two Major League players to still live with his parents. The other was pitcher Tyson Ross. "He's really not thrilled about that. We try to give him his space," said his mother Carolyn, although Walker himself said he loves life at home.[54] However, Walker announced at Pirate Camp prior to the 2011 season that his mom finally kicked him out of their North Hills area home.[20]

Walker idolized Bill Mazeroski as a youth and received instruction from the great Pirates second-baseman during spring training, which provided invaluable help when Walker was called upon to play the position after Akinori Iwamura's struggles.[55][56] He was also a fan of Pirates' outfielder Andy Van Slyke, whom he watched play at Three Rivers Stadium.[50]

Walker is a Catholic.[57] He led the effort to provide weekly Mass to fellow Catholics on the Pirates as well as Catholics from the visiting team. Walker states that Mass services are an important part of his life because they "combat the negative qualities" found in living the lifestyle of a Major League Baseball player.[57] He also was a guest on Blessed2Play, a national radio show hosted by Ron Meyer where Neil discussed his faith and career.[58]

Walker's father (Tom), a former teammate of Roberto Clemente, reflected about his son's career when discussing Clemente's death in 1972. Before taking off on the flight that he would die on, Clemente insisted that Walker's father not join him on his humanitarian mission. Walker's father said Clemente saved his life and allowed him to have his family, including Neil Walker.[59]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Neil Walker on Instagram

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For other people named Neil Walker see Neil Walker disambiguation Neil Martin Andrew Walker born September 10 1985 is an American former professional baseball second baseman and current broadcaster He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball MLB for the Pittsburgh Pirates 2009 2015 New York Mets 2016 17 Milwaukee Brewers 2017 New York Yankees 2018 Miami Marlins 2019 and Philadelphia Phillies 2020 1 Neil WalkerWalker with the Phillies in 2020Second basemanBorn 1985 09 10 September 10 1985 age 38 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S Batted SwitchThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 1 2009 for the Pittsburgh PiratesLast MLB appearanceSeptember 8 2020 for the Philadelphia PhilliesMLB statisticsBatting average 267Home runs149Runs batted in609TeamsPittsburgh Pirates 2009 2015 New York Mets 2016 2017 Milwaukee Brewers 2017 New York Yankees 2018 Miami Marlins 2019 Philadelphia Phillies 2020 Career highlights and awardsSilver Slugger Award 2014 Walker was drafted by his hometown Pittsburgh Pirates in the first round of the 2004 MLB draft and made his MLB debut with them in 2009 He won a Silver Slugger Award in 2014 1 After his retirement in 2021 Walker joined the Pirates broadcast team as a color analyst 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional baseball career 2007 2020 2 1 Minor leagues 2 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 2 1 2009 2 2 2 2010 2 2 3 2011 2 2 4 2012 2 2 5 2013 2 2 6 2014 2 2 7 2015 2 3 New York Mets 2 3 1 2016 2 3 2 2017 2 4 Milwaukee Brewers 2 5 New York Yankees 2 6 Miami Marlins 2 7 Philadelphia Phillies 3 Broadcasting career 2021 present 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editWalker the son of former major league pitcher Tom Walker 1972 77 3 was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania he grew up outside of Pittsburgh in the nearby North Hills suburbs and attended Pine Richland High School He graduated in 2004 He played catcher on the baseball team and a wide receiver for the football team Walker who also played on the Rams basketball team until his senior year was a two time Pittsburgh Post Gazette Male Athlete of the Year 4 His baseball uniform number 24 was retired from Pine Richland during a pre game ceremony before the Pittsburgh Pirates July 22 2010 game 5 Neil grew up as a fan of the Pittsburgh Pirates and attended many of the team s games while sitting in the Peanut Heaven section of Three Rivers Stadium In 1994 he attended the All Star Game where he obtained the signatures of Ken Griffey Jr and Frank Thomas To this day those signed baseballs are among his most prized baseball possessions Prior to being drafted by the Pirates Walker approached the University of Pittsburgh and Penn State about doubling in baseball and football however he passed on those options out of concern that Penn State wanted him to add 60 pounds and become a tight end citation needed Professional baseball career 2007 2020 editMinor leagues edit The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Walker in the first round of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft At the beginning of the 2007 season and after three minor league campaigns 6 Baseball America rated him No 74 on their list of Top 100 prospects and No 3 in the Pirates organization behind Andrew McCutchen and Brad Lincoln 7 8 In 2007 the Pirates invited Walker to spring training as a non roster player where he was converted from his drafted position of catcher to third baseman He was sent back to the Pirates Double A affiliate Altoona Curve where he spent the majority of the season On May 15 2007 he became the first Curve player to have a four hit game going 4 for 4 with a home run double and two RBI against the Portland Sea Dogs 9 Walker hit a pair of two run home runs on May 27 2007 helping the Curve end a 10 game losing streak against the Bowie Baysox 10 He hit a grand slam and drove in five runs on June 28 2007 in the second game of a double header against the Trenton Thunder 11 Walker was promoted to the Triple A Indianapolis Indians for the 2008 season where he played 133 games compiling a 242 average with 16 home runs 80 RBI and 10 stolen bases 12 Pittsburgh Pirates edit nbsp Walker with the Pirates2009 edit Walker spent the majority of the season again with the Pirates Triple A affiliate Indianapolis Indians In 95 games he hit 264 with 69 RBI and 5 stolen bases He received his first Major League call up on September 1 2009 and served as a pinch hitter for Pirates starter Charlie Morton that night against the Cincinnati Reds His first career hit came five days later against Jason Motte of the St Louis Cardinals a single to right field He never became an every day regular player and finished the season hitting 194 in 17 games 2010 edit Walker spent most of spring training with the Pirates in Bradenton Florida before being reassigned back to the Indians He hit 321 with six home runs 26 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 43 games with Indianapolis and on May 25 2010 he was called back up to the Pirates when first baseman Steve Pearce was placed on the disabled list with a sprained ankle 13 He made his first Major League start of the year that night against the Cincinnati Reds playing at third base He hit an RBI double in the 8th inning off Reds starter Mike Leake But his role on the team was initially in question as Andy LaRoche had been the Pirates every day third baseman With starting second baseman Akinori Iwamura struggling Pirates manager John Russell played Walker at second base a position where he had only played 23 career games at any level 14 He hit his first Major League home run on June 1 2010 off Chicago Cubs starter Ted Lilly 15 Walker missed hitting for the cycle by only a triple on June 25 2010 against the Oakland Athletics He doubled and scored a run in the first inning singled in the third and then hit his 3rd home run off Athletics starter Ben Sheets However he was forced to leave the game after being nearly knocked unconscious by teammate Ryan Church s knee when the two accidentally collided going for a fly ball 16 He then missed the following seven games with concussion like symptoms before returning to action on July 3 Walker scored a career high three times in a 12 6 win over the Houston Astros on July 17 2010 He hit 3rd in the Pirates batting order going 3 for 5 with 3 runs and 2 RBI He set another career high three days later recording five hits in one game against the Milwaukee Brewers finishing the night 5 for 5 with a run scored and an RBI Walker became the first Pirate rookie since fellow Pittsburgh native John Wehner in 1991 to have a five hit game 17 His hitting tear was finally ended on July 23 2010 against the San Diego Padres after recording six straight multi hit games He was batting 593 in that time 16 for 27 with four runs scored and eight RBIs Walker kicked off August with three hits while driving in a career high four runs in a 7 6 win over the Cincinnati Reds on August 3 2010 18 Walker played a pivotal role in a series win over the St Louis Cardinals driving in three runs against Cy Young hopeful Adam Wainwright on August 24 and then repeating the feat the very next day against Jake Westbrook 19 Following his performances against St Louis Walker then went on an 18 game hitting streak from August 23 through September 12 The streak was the longest by any Pirate hitter in 2010 and the longest by any Pirate rookie since Rennie Stennett also recorded an 18 game streak in 1971 20 Walker finished the 2010 season batting 296 with 12 home runs and 66 RBIs His 54 RBIs after the All Star Break tied with Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols for the 3rd best mark in the National League He was named the second baseman on Baseball America s 2010 All Rookie Team 21 He was also named the second baseman on the 2010 Topps Major League Rookie All Star Team 22 2011 edit After playing nearly every position on the diamond from catcher to the outfield Walker finally settled in as a Major League second baseman New Pirates manager Clint Hurdle was also full of praise for Walker who reported early to training camp with the pitchers and catchers saying He was really thrown into the fire last season having to learn the position at the major league level which is challenging and very difficult but to his credit he pulled it off 20 Walker hit his first career Major League grand slam on opening day April 1 2011 in the 5th inning off Chicago Cubs starter Ryan Dempster joining Roberto Clemente as the only Pirates players to hit a grand slam on opening day 23 On May 20 Walker s bobblehead night at PNC Park he drove in a career high 5 RBIs against the Detroit Tigers in a 10 1 Pirate win 24 2012 edit After dealing with various back issues in August and September Walker was shut down for the season on September 29 with a herniated disc in his back 25 2013 edit Walker was activated from the disabled list on May 13 after spending some time with the Altoona Curve 26 2014 edit Walker was placed on the disabled list June 9 after undergoing an emergency Appendectomy thus allowing a roster spot for top prospect Gregory Polanco 27 On Opening Day March 31 Walker hit a walk off home run in a 1 0 victory in the 10th against the Chicago Cubs On September 14 Walker hit his 20th home run of the season a new career high also setting a new record for home runs in a season by Pirates second basemen a record which was previously held by Bill Mazeroski 28 Walker ended the 2014 campaign with a 271 average with 23 home runs and 76 runs batted in He became the first Pirates second baseman since Johnny Ray in 1983 to win the silver slugger award 2015 edit On May 9 2015 during a 7 5 win over the Cardinals the Pirates became the first MLB team to turn a 4 5 4 triple play The play occurred when the Cardinals Yadier Molina lined out to Walker Walker threw to Jung ho Kang at third base to double off Jhonny Peralta for the second out Kang then threw the ball back to Walker who was standing on second base for the final out after Jason Heyward froze between second and third 29 New York Mets edit nbsp Walker with the New York Mets in 2016 spring trainingOn December 9 2015 the Pirates traded Walker to the New York Mets for Jon Niese 30 On January 29 2016 Walker signed a one year 10 55 million deal avoiding arbitration 31 2016 edit On April 23 2016 Walker hit his 100th career home run in a game against the Atlanta Braves 32 On April 27 Walker hit his 9th home run of April tying a Mets franchise monthly record 33 On September 9 Walker underwent a lumbar microdiscectomy at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York ending his season Despite appearing in only 113 games Walker tied a career high with 23 home runs and finished with a 282 batting average 34 After the season Walker became a free agent for the first time in his career 2017 edit On November 14 2016 Walker signed a qualifying offer from the Mets for one year worth 17 2 million 35 On June 14 Walker suffered a partial tear in his left hamstring and was placed on the disabled list the following day 36 On July 28 Walker was activated from the disabled list 37 On August 8 at Citi Field Walker made his first career Major League start at first base 38 Milwaukee Brewers edit On August 12 2017 Walker was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later Eric Hanhold 39 New York Yankees edit On March 12 2018 Walker signed a one year 4 million contract with the New York Yankees 40 On August 9 2018 in a game against the Texas Rangers he hit a home run from both sides of the plate in the same game for the first time in his career Miami Marlins edit Walker signed a one year contract for 2 million with the Miami Marlins on January 29 2019 41 Walker elected free agency after the season ended on October 31 Philadelphia Phillies edit On January 22 2020 Walker signed a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies 42 On August 13 2020 he pitched 2 3 of an inning facing 3 batters walking 1 for a 0 00 ERA in the Phillies 11 4 loss to the Baltimore Orioles 43 44 He was designated for assignment on September 11 Walker was outrighted two days later but refused his outright assignment and elected free agency on September 14 45 Broadcasting career 2021 present editOn April 20 2021 Walker announced his retirement from professional baseball 46 In July it was announced that Walker would be joining the Pirates broadcast team for select games He made his broadcasting debut in Pittsburgh on August 18 serving as the color analyst during a doubleheader with the Brewers 47 48 Walker was promoted to a full time commentator prior to the 2022 season 49 Personal life editNeil s brother Matt played outfield for George Washington University and in the minor leagues in the Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles systems Neil s other brother Sean pitched for George Mason University 50 His sister Carrie is a former professional basketball player 51 Carrie married Don Kelly a fellow Major League Baseball player His uncle Chip Lang is a former Montreal Expos pitcher 50 Walker attended high school with his future wife Niki who was one year ahead of him however they did not begin dating until a few years after he began his professional baseball career 52 The couple s first child a daughter was born on August 23 2016 53 During the 2010 season Walker was one of only two Major League players to still live with his parents The other was pitcher Tyson Ross He s really not thrilled about that We try to give him his space said his mother Carolyn although Walker himself said he loves life at home 54 However Walker announced at Pirate Camp prior to the 2011 season that his mom finally kicked him out of their North Hills area home 20 Walker idolized Bill Mazeroski as a youth and received instruction from the great Pirates second baseman during spring training which provided invaluable help when Walker was called upon to play the position after Akinori Iwamura s struggles 55 56 He was also a fan of Pirates outfielder Andy Van Slyke whom he watched play at Three Rivers Stadium 50 Walker is a Catholic 57 He led the effort to provide weekly Mass to fellow Catholics on the Pirates as well as Catholics from the visiting team Walker states that Mass services are an important part of his life because they combat the negative qualities found in living the lifestyle of a Major League Baseball player 57 He also was a guest on Blessed2Play a national radio show hosted by Ron Meyer where Neil discussed his faith and career 58 Walker s father Tom a former teammate of Roberto Clemente reflected about his son s career when discussing Clemente s death in 1972 Before taking off on the flight that he would die on Clemente insisted that Walker s father not join him on his humanitarian mission Walker s father said Clemente saved his life and allowed him to have his family including Neil Walker 59 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Baseball portalList of second generation Major League Baseball playersReferences edit a b Neil Walker Stats Baseball Reference com Sports Reference LLC 2020 Retrieved January 25 2020 Pirates Broadcasters Pirates com Retrieved April 16 2023 Player Bio Information Retrieved December 11 2015 Mike White September 1 2009 Remembering Neil Walker the all around athlete Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved August 28 2010 Pirates Notebook Concussion puts Doumit on DL Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 11 2015 Neil Walker Minor Fall amp Winter Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Sports Reference LLC 2015 Retrieved December 11 2015 Top 100 Prospects 2007 baseballamerica com Baseball America Retrieved August 28 2010 Also on that year s list though in different MLB organizations were 2010 Pirates Delmon Young 3 Andy LaRoche 19 Jose Tabata 27 and Donald Veal 52 and Jeff Clement 62 both on IR as of August 28 2010 Walker s 4 for 4 night drives Curve minorleaguebaseball com May 15 2007 Curve snap losing streak in dramatic fashion Johnstown Tribune Democrat May 27 2007 The Official Site of The Altoona Curve altoonacurve com Homepage Altoona Curve Retrieved December 11 2015 Neil Walker Stats Highlights Bio MiLB com Minor League Baseball 2019 Retrieved January 25 2020 Pirates summon Walker from minors Pittsburgh Tribune Review May 26 2010 Archived from the original on May 29 2010 Retrieved May 26 2010 Pirates bench Akinori Iwamura move ex catcher Neil Walker to second base HardballTalk May 31 2010 Archived from the original on June 2 2010 Walker s first MLB HR lifts Pirates past Cubs ESPN June 1 2010 Crisp s three hits back Sheets as A s dismantle Pirates ESPN June 25 2010 Pirates hold off Brewers after Alvarez s slam leads 9 run first inning ESPN July 20 2010 Rookie Neil Walker powers slumping Pirates past Reds ESPN August 3 2010 Chuck Finder August 26 2010 Pirates beat Cardinals 5 2 as Walker triggers another win Pittsburgh Post Gazette a b c Povtak Tim February 16 2011 Pirates Walker making himself right at home post gazette com Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved February 16 2011 Eddy Matt October 19 2010 Future Big League Stars Highlight All Rookie Team Baseball America Retrieved October 21 2010 Valencia awarded with rookie honor Mlb com November 29 2010 Archived from the original on December 8 2010 Retrieved December 11 2010 Walker part of Bucs grand history in victory MLB com Gameday April 1 2011 Neil Walker s career high five RBIs spark Pirates ESPN May 20 2011 Neil Walker Shut Down for the Season September 29 2012 Sanserino Michael May 13 2013 Pirates activate Walker option Mercer to Indianapolis Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved May 16 2013 Tayler Jon June 10 2014 Pirates call up top prospect Gregory Polanco place Neil Walker on DL SI com Retrieved June 10 2014 Singer Tom September 14 2014 Triple play sparks Pirates in finale win over Cubs MLB com Retrieved September 14 2014 Abrotsky Justin L Stone Avery May 9 2015 Pittsburgh Pirates pull off first 4 5 4 triple play in MLB history against Cardinals USA Today Retrieved May 11 2015 New York Mets trade LHP Jonathon Niese for Pittsburgh Pirates 2B Neil Walker ESPN com December 9 2015 Retrieved December 11 2015 Mets Walker agree to one year deal worth 10 55M MetsBlog com Retrieved January 29 2016 Walker hits 100th career home run ESPN April 24 2016 Retrieved April 25 2016 Neil Walker is Tied for the Major League Lead in Home Runs April 28 2016 Mets 2B Neil Walker has season ending back surgery Fox Sports Associated Press September 9 2016 Retrieved September 9 2016 DiComo Anthony November 14 2016 Walker accepts Mets qualifying offer MLB com Retrieved November 14 2016 Wagner James June 15 2017 Matt Harvey Neil Walker and Juan Lagares Join the Mets Long List of Injured The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2017 Ackert Kristie July 29 2017 Neil Walker activated from DL returns to different Mets team NY Daily News Retrieved August 13 2017 Rieber Anthony August 8 2017 Mets Walker gets first start at first base Newsday Retrieved August 12 2017 Puma Mike August 12 2017 Mets trade Neil Walker to Brewers New York Post Retrieved August 13 2017 Hoch Bryan March 12 2018 Yanks sign veteran second baseman Walker MLB com Major League Baseball Retrieved March 12 2018 Miami Marlins Neil Walker agree to one year contract ESPN com ESPN January 29 2019 Retrieved January 25 2020 Phillies add Francisco Liriano Bud Norris Drew Storen Neil Walker on minors deals ESPN com ESPN Associated Press January 22 2020 Retrieved January 25 2020 Zolecki Todd August 13 2020 Sweep leaves Phils searching for silver lining phillies mlb com MLB Advanced Media Retrieved August 14 2020 Orioles 11 Phillies 4 phillies mlb com MLB Advanced Media August 13 2020 Retrieved August 14 2020 Neil Walker Elects Free Agency September 14 2020 Neil Walker Announces Retirement April 20 2021 Neil Walker to join Pirates broadcasting team in August CBS Pittsburgh July 3 2021 Retrieved April 16 2023 Perrotto John August 15 2021 Neil Walker draws rave reviews after Pirates broadcasting debut TribLive com Retrieved April 16 2023 Pirates Broadcasters Pirates com Retrieved April 16 2023 a b c Crasnick Jerry July 16 2012 Neil Walker actually living his dream ESPN com ESPN Retrieved July 16 2012 Waggoner Jim October 5 2013 Wagner College basketball alum Carrie Walker has both brother and husband in MLB playoffs silive com Staten Island Advance Retrieved January 25 2020 Serby Steve March 6 2016 Neil Walker talks friend s tragic death switch hitting and Cespedes cars nypost com New York Post Retrieved August 24 2016 Ackert Kristie August 24 2016 Oh Baby New daddy Neil Walker could return to Mets Friday nydailynews com New York Daily News Retrieved August 24 2016 Woo Stu July 6 2010 Home Games Big League Players Who Still Live With Mother wsj com The Wall Street Journal Retrieved July 6 2010 Robinson Alan September 5 2010 Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman linked to Clemente spokesman com The Spokesman Review Retrieved September 5 2010 Pirates unveil Bill Mazeroski statue ESPN com ESPN Associated Press September 5 2010 Retrieved September 5 2010 a b Sanserino Michael August 14 2011 Players chapel at PNC Park draws faithful post gazette com Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved August 14 2011 Beattie Trent June 10 2013 Pittsburgh Pirates Second Baseman on the Gift of Life ncregister com National Catholic Register Retrieved December 11 2015 Singer Tom January 3 2013 Living legacy Walker carries spirit of Clemente MLB com Major League Baseball Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Retrieved January 3 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neil Walker Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Neil Walker on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neil Walker amp oldid 1174922064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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