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Tyler Austin

Christopher Tyler Austin (born September 6, 1991) is an American professional baseball first baseman for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins, and Milwaukee Brewers.

Tyler Austin
Austin with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars
Yokohama DeNA BayStars – No. 3
First baseman
Born: (1991-09-06) September 6, 1991 (age 32)
Conyers, Georgia, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Professional debut
MLB: August 13, 2016, for the New York Yankees
NPB: June 19, 2020, for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars
MLB statistics
(through 2019 season)
Batting average.219
Home runs33
Runs batted in91
NPB statistics
(through 2023 season)
Batting average.288
Home runs49
Runs batted in139
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Austin played baseball for Heritage High School in Conyers, Georgia, before the Yankees selected him in the 2010 MLB draft. He became a highly regarded prospect, but missed playing time due to injuries. Austin made his MLB debut in 2016. He played for the Yankees until 2018, when he was traded to the Twins. He has played for the Twins and the Giants in 2019. The Giants released him during the season, and he signed a minor league contract with the Brewers.

Early life edit

Austin is the oldest of three sons born to Kim and Chris Austin. He also has two younger brothers, Dylan and Kyle.[1] Though he grew up in Conyers, Georgia, 25 miles (40 km) from Atlanta, Austin grew up as a fan of the New York Yankees,[2] and considered Derek Jeter to be his favorite player.[3]

Austin attended Heritage High School in Conyers. He played for the school's baseball team as a catcher, third baseman, and pitcher. He was invited to play in amateur showcase tournaments, such as the AFLAC All-American Game.[4] In 2008, his sophomore season, Austin had a .626 batting average with 19 home runs, and The Rockdale Citizen named him the high school baseball hitter of the year.[5] At the age of 17, Austin was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He had surgery to remove the tumor, but did not require chemotherapy as the cancer was caught early and did not spread to other parts of his body.[3]

Professional career edit

New York Yankees edit

Austin committed to attend Kennesaw State University on a college baseball scholarship to play for the Kennesaw State Owls.[4] Noticed by Yankees' area scout Darryl Monroe,[3] the Yankees selected Austin in the 13th round, with the 415th overall selection, of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft[6][7] as a catcher.[2] Austin chose to sign with the Yankees rather than enroll at Kennesaw State, receiving a $130,000 signing bonus.[3] He made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast Yankees of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League, playing in two games.[8] In 2011, Austin began the season with the Gulf Coast Yankees, before receiving a promotion to the Staten Island Yankees of the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League. He had a .354 batting average across the 2011 season.[9] Though he was drafted as a catcher, Austin spent most of his playing time as a first baseman and third baseman.[2]

Austin began the 2012 season with the Charleston RiverDogs of the Class A South Atlantic League. He was named to appear in the South Atlantic League All-Star Game.[10][11] After hitting 14 home runs with Charleston, the Yankees promoted Austin to the Tampa Yankees of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League in July.[12] He was chosen to represent the Yankees in the All-Star Futures Game,[8][13] but suffered a head injury in July 2012, which caused him to withdraw from the game. After the end of Tampa's regular season, the Yankees promoted Austin again, this time to the Trenton Thunder of the Class AA Eastern League, so that he could play for the Thunder during the Eastern League postseason.[14] He finished the 2012 season, hitting .322 with a .400 on base percentage, .559 slugging percentage, 17 home runs, and 80 runs batted in (RBIs).[15] Brian Cashman, the Yankees' general manager, referred to Austin as a "mega prospect" in August 2012.[14][16] Austin won the Yankees' Minor League Player of the Year Award for the 2012 season.[16]

 
Austin with the Trenton Thunder in 2014

Prior to the 2013 season, Austin was ranked as the 77th best prospect in baseball by Baseball America.[17] The Yankees invited Austin to spring training in 2013 as a non-roster player.[18] He played for Trenton, primarily as an outfielder. He was selected to appear in the Eastern League All-Star Game.[19] Austin went on the disabled list with a wrist injury in July,[20] which caused him to miss almost 60 games. He batted .257 with a .344 on-base percentage and a .373 slugging percentage with six home runs and 40 RBIs in 83 games for Trenton in 2013.[21] The Yankees assigned him to the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League (AFL) after the regular season.[22]

Austin lost about 10 pounds (4.5 kg) by focusing on nutrition and gained strength during the 2013–14 offseason.[21] After battling a flare up of his wrist injury from the previous season,[20] he returned to Trenton for the 2014 season.[21] He batted .275 with nine home runs and 47 RBIs in 105 games during the 2014 season.[23] After the regular season, the Yankees again assigned Austin to Scottsdale in the AFL,[24] but his playing time was limited by a knee injury.[25] On November 20, 2014, the Yankees added Austin to their 40-man roster to protect him from being selected in the Rule 5 draft.[23]

Austin played for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders of the Class AAA International League at the start of the 2015 season. He struggled with the RailRiders, hitting .230 before missing time with an injury in late June.[26] The Yankees demoted Austin to the Trenton Thunder after he batted .235 in 73 games for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.[27] He batted .260 with two home runs and eight RBIs for Trenton.[28] The Yankees designated him for assignment at the end of the minor league season in September, removing him from their 40-man roster.[29] He went unclaimed on waivers, and the Yankees sent him outright to Trenton. The Yankees assigned him to the AFL for the third time after the 2015 season, as a replacement for the injured Eric Jagielo.[28]

The Yankees did not invite Austin to spring training in 2016. He began the season with Trenton, where he batted .260 in 50 games.[30] The Yankees promoted Austin to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre during the season.[31] Austin batted .323 with 13 home runs and 49 RBIs in 57 games for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.[32]

The Yankees promoted Austin to the major league roster on August 13, 2016.[32] He made his Major league debut that day. In his first at bat, he hit his first major league home run off Matt Andriese. With the next at bat, Aaron Judge, also making his debut, hit a home run. This marked the first time that two teammates had hit home runs in their first at bats in the same game.[33] Austin batted .241 with five home runs, but also had 36 strikeouts in 90 plate appearances.[34]

Austin suffered a fracture of the navicular area of his left foot on February 17, 2017. He was ruled out for six weeks.[35] On April 2, 2017, he was placed on the 60-day disabled list.[36] He returned to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on a rehabilitation assignment on May 26.[37] The Yankees activated him from the disabled list and optioned him to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on June 5.[38] The Yankees promoted Austin to the major leagues on June 24, after designating Chris Carter for assignment.[39] He batted 2-for-13 (.154) with a home run in four games before injuring his right hamstring.[40] He went on the disabled list, and was activated and optioned to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on August 11. On August 17, Austin was called back up after Garrett Cooper was injured.[41] On August 19, Austin hit a three-run homer off Boston Red Sox ace Chris Sale which helped them win a major game in a pennant race.

 
Austin with the New York Yankees in 2016

Austin made the Yankees' Opening Day roster in 2018.[42] On April 11, 2018, against the Red Sox at Fenway Park, Austin was hit by a pitch from Joe Kelly in possible retaliation for spiking Brock Holt earlier in the game. Austin then slammed his bat into the dirt in anger and charged the mound, causing a bench-clearing brawl. Four players, including Austin, were ejected. This was Austin's first career ejection.[43] The following day, Austin was suspended for five games and fined an undisclosed amount. Austin's suspension was reduced to four games on appeal.[44] On June 14, 2018, Austin was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre.[45]

Minnesota Twins edit

On July 30, 2018, the Yankees traded Austin and Luis Rijo to the Minnesota Twins for Lance Lynn.[46] The Twins assigned him to the Rochester Red Wings of the International League, whom Scranton was playing at the time. He also hit a home run in his first game with Rochester.[47] The Twins promoted him to the major leagues, and he hit a home run in his first game as a Twin on August 11.[48] Austin batted .236 with nine home runs and 24 RBIs in 35 games for the Twins, and 17 home runs in 69 games with the Yankees and Twins.[49]

Austin made the Twins' Opening Day roster in 2019, though the Twins also added C. J. Cron and Nelson Cruz as options to play first base and designated hitter. On April 6, 2019, Austin was designated for assignment following the selection of Chase De Jong’s contract.[50]

San Francisco Giants edit

 
Austin with the San Francisco Giants in 2019

On April 8, 2019, the Twins traded Austin to the San Francisco Giants for Malique Ziegler.[51] Austin batted .187 for the Giants, and they designated him for assignment on August 2.[52] Shortly thereafter, Austin elected free agency.[53]

Milwaukee Brewers edit

On August 16, 2019, Austin signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers, who assigned him to the San Antonio Missions of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League.[54] After he batted .333 with four home runs and 10 RBIs in 15 games for San Antonio, the Brewers promoted Austin to the major leagues on September 1.[55] Austin became a free agent following the 2019 season.

Yokohama DeNA BayStars edit

On November 15, 2019, Austin signed a one-year contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball.[56][57]

International career edit

On July 2, 2021, Austin was named to the roster for the United States national baseball team for the 2020 Summer Olympics, contested in 2021 in Tokyo.[58] The team went on to win silver, losing to hosts Japan in the gold medal game.[59]

Personal life edit

Austin co-designed a logo that has been printed on T-shirts, with the proceeds of the sales going to the Sean Kimerling Testicular Cancer Foundation.[48]

Austin married his high school sweetheart, Stephanie, in January 2019.[60]

See also edit

References 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)
  • Tyler Austin on Twitter

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Christopher Tyler Austin born September 6 1991 is an American professional baseball first baseman for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball NPB He has played in Major League Baseball MLB for the San Francisco Giants New York Yankees Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers Tyler AustinAustin with the Yokohama DeNA BayStarsYokohama DeNA BayStars No 3First basemanBorn 1991 09 06 September 6 1991 age 32 Conyers Georgia U S Bats RightThrows RightProfessional debutMLB August 13 2016 for the New York YankeesNPB June 19 2020 for the Yokohama DeNA BayStarsMLB statistics through 2019 season Batting average 219Home runs33Runs batted in91NPB statistics through 2023 season Batting average 288Home runs49Runs batted in139TeamsNew York Yankees 2016 2018 Minnesota Twins 2018 2019 San Francisco Giants 2019 Milwaukee Brewers 2019 Yokohama DeNA BayStars 2020 present Career highlights and awardsTokyo 2020 All Olympic Baseball Team 2021 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesOlympic Games2020 Tokyo TeamAustin played baseball for Heritage High School in Conyers Georgia before the Yankees selected him in the 2010 MLB draft He became a highly regarded prospect but missed playing time due to injuries Austin made his MLB debut in 2016 He played for the Yankees until 2018 when he was traded to the Twins He has played for the Twins and the Giants in 2019 The Giants released him during the season and he signed a minor league contract with the Brewers Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 2 1 New York Yankees 2 2 Minnesota Twins 2 3 San Francisco Giants 2 4 Milwaukee Brewers 2 5 Yokohama DeNA BayStars 3 International career 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editAustin is the oldest of three sons born to Kim and Chris Austin He also has two younger brothers Dylan and Kyle 1 Though he grew up in Conyers Georgia 25 miles 40 km from Atlanta Austin grew up as a fan of the New York Yankees 2 and considered Derek Jeter to be his favorite player 3 Austin attended Heritage High School in Conyers He played for the school s baseball team as a catcher third baseman and pitcher He was invited to play in amateur showcase tournaments such as the AFLAC All American Game 4 In 2008 his sophomore season Austin had a 626 batting average with 19 home runs and The Rockdale Citizen named him the high school baseball hitter of the year 5 At the age of 17 Austin was diagnosed with testicular cancer He had surgery to remove the tumor but did not require chemotherapy as the cancer was caught early and did not spread to other parts of his body 3 Professional career editNew York Yankees edit Austin committed to attend Kennesaw State University on a college baseball scholarship to play for the Kennesaw State Owls 4 Noticed by Yankees area scout Darryl Monroe 3 the Yankees selected Austin in the 13th round with the 415th overall selection of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft 6 7 as a catcher 2 Austin chose to sign with the Yankees rather than enroll at Kennesaw State receiving a 130 000 signing bonus 3 He made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast Yankees of the Rookie level Gulf Coast League playing in two games 8 In 2011 Austin began the season with the Gulf Coast Yankees before receiving a promotion to the Staten Island Yankees of the Class A Short Season New York Penn League He had a 354 batting average across the 2011 season 9 Though he was drafted as a catcher Austin spent most of his playing time as a first baseman and third baseman 2 Austin began the 2012 season with the Charleston RiverDogs of the Class A South Atlantic League He was named to appear in the South Atlantic League All Star Game 10 11 After hitting 14 home runs with Charleston the Yankees promoted Austin to the Tampa Yankees of the Class A Advanced Florida State League in July 12 He was chosen to represent the Yankees in the All Star Futures Game 8 13 but suffered a head injury in July 2012 which caused him to withdraw from the game After the end of Tampa s regular season the Yankees promoted Austin again this time to the Trenton Thunder of the Class AA Eastern League so that he could play for the Thunder during the Eastern League postseason 14 He finished the 2012 season hitting 322 with a 400 on base percentage 559 slugging percentage 17 home runs and 80 runs batted in RBIs 15 Brian Cashman the Yankees general manager referred to Austin as a mega prospect in August 2012 14 16 Austin won the Yankees Minor League Player of the Year Award for the 2012 season 16 nbsp Austin with the Trenton Thunder in 2014Prior to the 2013 season Austin was ranked as the 77th best prospect in baseball by Baseball America 17 The Yankees invited Austin to spring training in 2013 as a non roster player 18 He played for Trenton primarily as an outfielder He was selected to appear in the Eastern League All Star Game 19 Austin went on the disabled list with a wrist injury in July 20 which caused him to miss almost 60 games He batted 257 with a 344 on base percentage and a 373 slugging percentage with six home runs and 40 RBIs in 83 games for Trenton in 2013 21 The Yankees assigned him to the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League AFL after the regular season 22 Austin lost about 10 pounds 4 5 kg by focusing on nutrition and gained strength during the 2013 14 offseason 21 After battling a flare up of his wrist injury from the previous season 20 he returned to Trenton for the 2014 season 21 He batted 275 with nine home runs and 47 RBIs in 105 games during the 2014 season 23 After the regular season the Yankees again assigned Austin to Scottsdale in the AFL 24 but his playing time was limited by a knee injury 25 On November 20 2014 the Yankees added Austin to their 40 man roster to protect him from being selected in the Rule 5 draft 23 Austin played for the Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders of the Class AAA International League at the start of the 2015 season He struggled with the RailRiders hitting 230 before missing time with an injury in late June 26 The Yankees demoted Austin to the Trenton Thunder after he batted 235 in 73 games for Scranton Wilkes Barre 27 He batted 260 with two home runs and eight RBIs for Trenton 28 The Yankees designated him for assignment at the end of the minor league season in September removing him from their 40 man roster 29 He went unclaimed on waivers and the Yankees sent him outright to Trenton The Yankees assigned him to the AFL for the third time after the 2015 season as a replacement for the injured Eric Jagielo 28 The Yankees did not invite Austin to spring training in 2016 He began the season with Trenton where he batted 260 in 50 games 30 The Yankees promoted Austin to Scranton Wilkes Barre during the season 31 Austin batted 323 with 13 home runs and 49 RBIs in 57 games for Scranton Wilkes Barre 32 The Yankees promoted Austin to the major league roster on August 13 2016 32 He made his Major league debut that day In his first at bat he hit his first major league home run off Matt Andriese With the next at bat Aaron Judge also making his debut hit a home run This marked the first time that two teammates had hit home runs in their first at bats in the same game 33 Austin batted 241 with five home runs but also had 36 strikeouts in 90 plate appearances 34 Austin suffered a fracture of the navicular area of his left foot on February 17 2017 He was ruled out for six weeks 35 On April 2 2017 he was placed on the 60 day disabled list 36 He returned to Scranton Wilkes Barre on a rehabilitation assignment on May 26 37 The Yankees activated him from the disabled list and optioned him to Scranton Wilkes Barre on June 5 38 The Yankees promoted Austin to the major leagues on June 24 after designating Chris Carter for assignment 39 He batted 2 for 13 154 with a home run in four games before injuring his right hamstring 40 He went on the disabled list and was activated and optioned to Scranton Wilkes Barre on August 11 On August 17 Austin was called back up after Garrett Cooper was injured 41 On August 19 Austin hit a three run homer off Boston Red Sox ace Chris Sale which helped them win a major game in a pennant race nbsp Austin with the New York Yankees in 2016Austin made the Yankees Opening Day roster in 2018 42 On April 11 2018 against the Red Sox at Fenway Park Austin was hit by a pitch from Joe Kelly in possible retaliation for spiking Brock Holt earlier in the game Austin then slammed his bat into the dirt in anger and charged the mound causing a bench clearing brawl Four players including Austin were ejected This was Austin s first career ejection 43 The following day Austin was suspended for five games and fined an undisclosed amount Austin s suspension was reduced to four games on appeal 44 On June 14 2018 Austin was optioned to Triple A Scranton Wilkes Barre 45 Minnesota Twins edit On July 30 2018 the Yankees traded Austin and Luis Rijo to the Minnesota Twins for Lance Lynn 46 The Twins assigned him to the Rochester Red Wings of the International League whom Scranton was playing at the time He also hit a home run in his first game with Rochester 47 The Twins promoted him to the major leagues and he hit a home run in his first game as a Twin on August 11 48 Austin batted 236 with nine home runs and 24 RBIs in 35 games for the Twins and 17 home runs in 69 games with the Yankees and Twins 49 Austin made the Twins Opening Day roster in 2019 though the Twins also added C J Cron and Nelson Cruz as options to play first base and designated hitter On April 6 2019 Austin was designated for assignment following the selection of Chase De Jong s contract 50 San Francisco Giants edit nbsp Austin with the San Francisco Giants in 2019On April 8 2019 the Twins traded Austin to the San Francisco Giants for Malique Ziegler 51 Austin batted 187 for the Giants and they designated him for assignment on August 2 52 Shortly thereafter Austin elected free agency 53 Milwaukee Brewers edit On August 16 2019 Austin signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers who assigned him to the San Antonio Missions of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League 54 After he batted 333 with four home runs and 10 RBIs in 15 games for San Antonio the Brewers promoted Austin to the major leagues on September 1 55 Austin became a free agent following the 2019 season Yokohama DeNA BayStars edit On November 15 2019 Austin signed a one year contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball 56 57 International career editOn July 2 2021 Austin was named to the roster for the United States national baseball team for the 2020 Summer Olympics contested in 2021 in Tokyo 58 The team went on to win silver losing to hosts Japan in the gold medal game 59 Personal life editAustin co designed a logo that has been printed on T shirts with the proceeds of the sales going to the Sean Kimerling Testicular Cancer Foundation 48 Austin married his high school sweetheart Stephanie in January 2019 60 See also editList of Major League Baseball players with a home run in their first major league at batReferences edit Norris Josh July 10 2013 Q amp A with Thunder outfielder Tyler Austin from Eastern League All Star Game The Trentonian Retrieved January 9 2016 a b c Miller Andrew May 14 2012 Charleston RiverDogs Tyler Austin making a name for himself Post and Courier Retrieved January 9 2016 a b c d Anthony McCarron February 10 2013 Yankees prospect Austin beats cancer rockets through system NY Daily News Retrieved January 9 2016 a b Kurt Aschermann Jr June 5 2010 Austin getting major league workouts The Rockdale Citizen Retrieved January 9 2016 Gillespie Jeff August 31 2008 Austin Bazzani Davis Dyer take top honors in all area baseball The Rockdale Citizen Retrieved January 9 2016 Heritage grad Austin taken by Yankees in draft The Rockdale Citizen June 7 2010 Retrieved January 9 2016 Britton Tim June 8 2010 Athleticism is Yanks priority in Day 2 of Draft MLB com Retrieved November 19 2012 a b Emerging Austin Yanks rep for Futures Game Major League Baseball Retrieved January 9 2016 Duggan Dan April 20 2013 Yankees prospect Tyler Austin tries to keep big league fantasies from being a distraction Newsday Retrieved January 9 2016 Kurt Aschermann Jr June 21 2012 Austin selected for Future s Game The Rockdale Citizen Retrieved January 9 2016 Mayo Jonathan June 20 2012 Prospects pack rosters for 2012 All Star Futures Game MLB com Retrieved November 19 2012 Charleston RiverDogs stars Williams Austin Sanchez promoted to Yankees High A team in Tampa The Post and Courier Retrieved January 9 2016 Charleston s Tyler Austin Chosen for 2012 All Star Futures Game MiLB com Press release Charleston RiverDogs June 22 2012 Retrieved January 9 2016 a b Mega prospect Tyler Austin joins Trenton Thunder as Yankees retool AA roster for playoffs NJ com September 2 2012 Retrieved April 7 2015 Kurt Aschermann Jr July 31 2012 Heritage grad Austin battling through injury plagued season The Rockdale Citizen Retrieved January 9 2016 a b Yankees name Tyler Austin and Mark Montgomery Kevin Lawn Award Winners NJ com March 15 2013 Retrieved January 9 2016 2013 Top 100 Prospects Baseball America February 19 2013 Retrieved November 21 2014 Kurt Aschermann Jr January 23 2013 Austin invited to spring camp The Rockdale Citizen Retrieved January 9 2016 Trenton Thunder s four Eastern League All Stars underachieved in first half NJ com July 10 2013 Retrieved January 9 2016 a b Outfielder Tyler Austin en route to Thunder after wrist rehab The Trentonian March 28 2014 Retrieved January 9 2016 a b c Thunder s Tyler Austin arrives in Trenton with new approach The Trentonian April 7 2014 Retrieved January 9 2016 Aschermann Jr Kurt August 27 2013 Tyler Austin selected for AFL The Rockdale Citizen Retrieved January 9 2016 a b Yankees add four players to major league roster sell rights of INF Wheeler to Rakuten Golden Eagles YES Network November 20 2014 Retrieved November 21 2014 Heneghan Kelsie October 21 2014 New York Yankees Tyler Austin plates two in Scottsdale s comeback MiLB com Retrieved January 9 2016 Cody Derespina Tyler Austin Yankees outfield prospect faces potential make or break year Newsday Retrieved January 9 2016 Kurt Aschermann Jr July 9 2015 Heritage grad Austin returns to lineup for Scranton The Rockdale Citizen Retrieved January 9 2016 Tyler Austin Rob Segedin both happy for chance to play everyday The Trentonian March 28 2014 Retrieved January 9 2016 a b Yankees Brian Cashman challenges fading top prospect Tyler Austin NJ com October 14 2015 Retrieved January 9 2016 Prospect Tyler Austin designated for assignment The LoHud Yankees Blog The LoHud Yankees Blog Retrieved January 9 2016 Franko Kyle August 13 2016 Thunder players and staff proud of Tyler Austin for making Yankees debut The Trentonian Retrieved August 14 2016 Hennigan Shane June 12 2016 RailRiders Kyle Higashioka and Tyler Austin are seizing their opportunities in Scranton The Citizens Voice Archived from the original on August 5 2016 Retrieved June 27 2016 a b Yankees Insider With A Rod out prospect Tyler Austin on the way New York Daily News August 13 2016 Retrieved August 13 2016 Vorkunov Mike August 13 2016 Yankees Tyler Austin and Aaron Judge Hit Back to Back Homers in Debuts The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2016 Kuty Brendan January 9 2017 Yankees Tyler Austin What I m doing to win 1st base battle NJ com Retrieved January 25 2017 Yankees Tyler Austin breaks foot will miss most of spring The Trentonian February 17 2017 Retrieved February 17 2017 Tyler Austin begins 2017 season on 60 day DL CBS Sports Retrieved April 2 2017 RailRiders Weekend Notebook Tyler Austin finding his groove at the plate Times Leader June 17 2017 Retrieved April 9 2018 Eberle DJ June 5 2017 What it means Tyler Austin reinstated optioned to SWB RailRiders The Times Leader Retrieved June 5 2017 Tasch Justin June 24 2017 It s Tyler Austin time at first as Yankees finally give up on Chris Carter New York Daily News Retrieved June 24 2017 Mazzeo Mike June 29 2017 Yankees Tyler Austin to have MRI on hamstring New York Daily News Retrieved August 12 2017 Yankees put 1B Cooper on 10 day DL recall Austin USA Today Associated Press August 17 2017 Retrieved April 9 2018 Miller Randy March 27 2018 Superstitious Tyler Austin reacts to bad Greg Bird news excited to be in Yankees 1B mix NJ com Retrieved April 9 2018 Benches clear twice 4 ejected as Yankees top Red Sox 10 7 MLB com Retrieved April 12 2018 Tyler Austin Finally Gets a Shorter Brawl Suspension New York Post April 26 2018 Retrieved April 26 2018 Yankees option Tyler Austin to Triple A Pinstripe Alley June 14 2018 Retrieved June 14 2018 Caldera Pete July 30 2018 Yankees trade for Lance Lynn from Twins for Tyler Austin and Luis Rijo NorthJersey com Retrieved July 30 2018 Eberle DJ July 31 2018 Former RailRiders first baseman Tyler Austin reacts to trade to Twins Times Leader Retrieved December 12 2018 a b Berardino Mike August 11 2018 Tyler Austin hopes his impact spreads off the field Pioneer Press Retrieved February 9 2019 Neal III La Velle E October 9 2018 If not Mauer then who plays first base for the Twins Minneapolis Star Tribune Retrieved February 9 2019 Helfand Betsy April 6 2019 Twins select contract of Chase De Jong DFA Tyler Austin Pioneer Press Retrieved April 6 2019 Zimmerman Douglas April 8 2019 SF Giants make trade for Tyler Austin SFGate Retrieved April 14 2019 Kerry Crowley August 2 2019 SF Giants promote Steven Duggar cut Tyler Austin Mercurynews com Retrieved September 2 2019 Johnson Dalton August 9 2019 Giants claim reliever Kyle Barraclough Tyler Austin elects free agency NBCS Bay Area Nbcsports com Retrieved September 2 2019 Brewers Player Dev August 16 2019 Brewers Player Dev on Twitter Wea ve signed Tyler Austin to a minor league contract and assigned him to missionsmilb Twitter com Retrieved September 2 2019 Amid flurry of player moves Brewers designate Jeffress for assignment Jsonline com Retrieved September 2 2019 Randy Miller November 15 2019 MLB rumors Yankees folk hero headed to Japan NJ com Retrieved November 15 2019 タイラー オースティン選手 獲得のお知らせ 横浜DeNAベイスターズ公式サイト in Japanese November 25 2019 Retrieved December 8 2019 USA Baseball announces Olympics roster MLB com July 2 2021 Retrieved July 2 2021 Baseball Softball United States vs Japan Gold Medal Game Results olympics com August 7 2021 Archived from the original on August 16 2021 Retrieved August 8 2021 Ladson Bill May 24 2018 Tyler Austin raises cancer awareness MLB com Retrieved February 9 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tyler Austin Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Tyler Austin on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tyler Austin amp oldid 1188245112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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