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Terrence Long

Terrence Deon Long (born February 29, 1976)[1] is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1999 to 2006 for the New York Mets, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, Kansas City Royals, and New York Yankees.

Terrence Long
Long in 2001
Outfielder
Born: (1976-02-29) February 29, 1976 (age 48)
Montgomery, Alabama, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
April 14, 1999, for the New York Mets
Last MLB appearance
June 5, 2006, for the New York Yankees
MLB statistics
Batting average.269
Home runs69
Runs batted in376
Teams

Career edit

The New York Mets drafted Long in the first round (20th pick) of the 1994 amateur draft. Long struggled with inconsistency in his 5 years in the Mets minor league systems, but finally earned a call-up in early April, and played in 3 games, failing to get a hit in 3 pinch-hit appearances, before being sent back down to Triple-A Norfolk.

On July 23, 1999, the Mets traded him and minor leaguer Leo Vasquez to the Oakland Athletics for former All-Star pitcher Kenny Rogers.

In 2000, after a fast start while playing in Triple-A, the Athletics called up Long, and he spent the rest of the season with the major league team. He finished the season by hitting .288 with 18 home runs and 80 RBI's and finished 2nd in Rookie of the Year award voting behind Seattle's Kazuhiro Sasaki.[2]

The 2001 season was much of the same for Long, as he hit .283 with 12 home runs and 85 RBIs, appearing in all 162 games for the A's that season. In August of that season, Long signed a 4-year, $11.6 million extension that would keep him under contract through the 2005 season.[3]

The 2002 campaign was somewhat of decline for Long, as he hit just .240 and had only 67 RBIs but did hit a career-high 16 home runs, as he played in all 162 games for the second consecutive season.

In 2003, Long hit .245 with 14 home runs and 61 RBIs, and played in 140 games, but with Oakland looking to increase their star power within the outfield and Long's tumultuous relationship with manager Ken Macha,[4] Long was seen as a trade candidate heading into the 2003 offseason.

On November 26, 2003, the Athletics traded him and All-Star catcher Ramón Hernández to the San Diego Padres for outfielder Mark Kotsay.[5] Used as a fourth outfielder, Long played in 136 games with the Padres in 2004, he saw his average rise to .295 but hit just 3 home runs and had only 28 RBIs.

With one year remaining on his contract, the Padres traded Long, pitcher Dennis Tankersley, and cash to the Kansas City Royals for pitchers Ryan Bukvich and Darrell May on November 8, 2004. For the 2005 season, Long hit .279 with 6 home runs and 53 RBIs in 137 games for Kansas City.

In the 2005 offseason, Long became a free agent, and eventually signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds, however he failed to make the major league roster out of spring training, and struggled to a .229 batting average in 15 games with the Reds Triple-A affiliate, the Louisville Bats and was released by Cincinnati on May 5, 2006.

On May 18, 2006, Long signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees, who later called him to the major league level on May 21, to replace an injured Hideki Matsui. He appeared in 12 games for the Yankees, batting .167 with no home runs and just 2 RBIs. On July 7, Long was designated for assignment by the Yankees.

References edit

  1. ^ "Terrence Deon Long". Who's Who Among African Americans. Gale. 2021. ISSN 1081-1400. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
  2. ^ "2000 Awards Voting". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  3. ^ "A's give Long four-year contract extension". upi.com. UPI. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  4. ^ "Long says he might ask for trade". ESPN.com. ESPN. October 8, 2003. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  5. ^ "Hernandez, Long land with Padres". ESPN.com. ESPN. November 26, 2003. Retrieved May 15, 2023.

External links edit

  • Terrence Long(@tlong1295) - Twitter
  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Venezuelan Winter League

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ko 테런스 롱 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Terrence Deon Long born February 29 1976 1 is an American former professional baseball outfielder He played in Major League Baseball MLB from 1999 to 2006 for the New York Mets Oakland Athletics San Diego Padres Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees Terrence LongLong in 2001OutfielderBorn 1976 02 29 February 29 1976 age 48 Montgomery Alabama U S Batted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutApril 14 1999 for the New York MetsLast MLB appearanceJune 5 2006 for the New York YankeesMLB statisticsBatting average 269Home runs69Runs batted in376TeamsNew York Mets 1999 Oakland Athletics 2000 2003 San Diego Padres 2004 Kansas City Royals 2005 New York Yankees 2006 Career editThe New York Mets drafted Long in the first round 20th pick of the 1994 amateur draft Long struggled with inconsistency in his 5 years in the Mets minor league systems but finally earned a call up in early April and played in 3 games failing to get a hit in 3 pinch hit appearances before being sent back down to Triple A Norfolk On July 23 1999 the Mets traded him and minor leaguer Leo Vasquez to the Oakland Athletics for former All Star pitcher Kenny Rogers In 2000 after a fast start while playing in Triple A the Athletics called up Long and he spent the rest of the season with the major league team He finished the season by hitting 288 with 18 home runs and 80 RBI s and finished 2nd in Rookie of the Year award voting behind Seattle s Kazuhiro Sasaki 2 The 2001 season was much of the same for Long as he hit 283 with 12 home runs and 85 RBIs appearing in all 162 games for the A s that season In August of that season Long signed a 4 year 11 6 million extension that would keep him under contract through the 2005 season 3 The 2002 campaign was somewhat of decline for Long as he hit just 240 and had only 67 RBIs but did hit a career high 16 home runs as he played in all 162 games for the second consecutive season In 2003 Long hit 245 with 14 home runs and 61 RBIs and played in 140 games but with Oakland looking to increase their star power within the outfield and Long s tumultuous relationship with manager Ken Macha 4 Long was seen as a trade candidate heading into the 2003 offseason On November 26 2003 the Athletics traded him and All Star catcher Ramon Hernandez to the San Diego Padres for outfielder Mark Kotsay 5 Used as a fourth outfielder Long played in 136 games with the Padres in 2004 he saw his average rise to 295 but hit just 3 home runs and had only 28 RBIs With one year remaining on his contract the Padres traded Long pitcher Dennis Tankersley and cash to the Kansas City Royals for pitchers Ryan Bukvich and Darrell May on November 8 2004 For the 2005 season Long hit 279 with 6 home runs and 53 RBIs in 137 games for Kansas City In the 2005 offseason Long became a free agent and eventually signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds however he failed to make the major league roster out of spring training and struggled to a 229 batting average in 15 games with the Reds Triple A affiliate the Louisville Bats and was released by Cincinnati on May 5 2006 On May 18 2006 Long signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees who later called him to the major league level on May 21 to replace an injured Hideki Matsui He appeared in 12 games for the Yankees batting 167 with no home runs and just 2 RBIs On July 7 Long was designated for assignment by the Yankees References edit Terrence Deon Long Who s Who Among African Americans Gale 2021 ISSN 1081 1400 Retrieved September 9 2021 2000 Awards Voting Baseball Reference com Sports Reference Retrieved May 15 2023 A s give Long four year contract extension upi com UPI Retrieved May 15 2023 Long says he might ask for trade ESPN com ESPN October 8 2003 Retrieved May 15 2023 Hernandez Long land with Padres ESPN com ESPN November 26 2003 Retrieved May 15 2023 External links editTerrence Long tlong1295 Twitter Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Venezuelan Winter League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terrence Long amp oldid 1186849865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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