Benny Agbayani Explained

Benny Agbayani
Position:Left fielder
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Birth Date:28 December 1971
Birth Place:Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:June 17
Debutyear:1998
Debutteam:New York Mets
Debut2league:NPB
Debut2date:March 27
Debut2year:2004
Debut2team:Chiba Lotte Marines
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 29
Finalyear:2002
Finalteam:Boston Red Sox
Final2league:NPB
Final2date:September 27
Final2year:2009
Final2team:Chiba Lotte Marines
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.274
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:39
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:156
Stat2league:NPB
Stat21label:Batting average
Stat21value:.283
Stat22label:Home runs
Stat22value:90
Stat23label:Runs batted in
Stat23value:360
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Benny Peter Agbayani, Jr. (; born December 28, 1971) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox, and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Chiba Lotte Marines.

Career

Minor leagues

He was originally drafted by the California Angels but did not sign. Agbayani was later drafted in the 30th round by the New York Mets on June 3, 1993. He became a local star at the Triple-A minor league team, the Norfolk Tides.

As a minor league player in the spring of 1995, Agbayani was on a 40-man MLB roster as a replacement player during the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike. For this reason, he is not allowed union membership.[1]

New York Mets

Agbayani made his major league debut with the New York Mets on June 17, 1998, as part of an 8th-inning double-switch in which he defensively replaced center fielder Butch Huskey during a 5–4 loss to the Montreal Expos. He made his first start and picked up his first big league hit on June 19. Agbayani led off the bottom of the first inning by singling to second base off Florida Marlins pitcher Brian Meadows.

His 11 home runs prior to the All Star break in 1999 was the second-most by a Mets rookie, behind Ron Swoboda (15, in 1965); Ike Davis also had 11 in 2010.[2] Swoboda's record was subsequently broken by Pete Alonso, with 30 homers by the break in 2019.[3]

On August 12, 2000, while a member of the Mets, Agbayani was involved in a particularly memorable play. In the fourth inning, with the Mets leading 1–0, the Giants loaded the bases after a double, an error, and a hit batsman. With one out, Giants catcher Bobby Estalella hit a fly pop to Agbayani in left field. Agbayani, thinking that the catch made three outs, gave the ball to a child, Jake Burns, in the stands and began to trot toward the dugout. Upon realizing his mistake, Agbayani sprinted back to the stands, pulled the ball from the hands of Burns, and fired a throw toward home plate. Unfortunately for Agbayani, once the ball left the field, the play was dead, and all three runners were awarded two bases—causing Jeff Kent and Ellis Burks to score, and the Giants to take the lead, 2–1. The Mets came back to win the game, 3–2, and Agbayani gave another ball to the boy.[4]

Agbayani is also fondly remembered by Mets fans for two clutch home runs hit during the 2000 season, earning him the nickname "Hawaiian Punch" (after the popular fruit drink). On March 30, his 11th inning grand slam against the Chicago Cubs gave the Mets their first win of the season, and a split in the two-game series the Mets and Cubs played in Tokyo, Japan. (It remained the only regular-season MLB grand slam ever hit in Japan until Domingo Santana hit one for the Seattle Mariners vs the Oakland Athletics on March 20, 2019.) Later that year, on October 7, he hit a game-winning home run in the 13th inning of Game 3 of the National League Division Series against Aaron Fultz of the Giants. Agbayani also drove in the winning run in the only game the Mets won in the 2000 World Series.

Colorado Rockies

On January 21, 2002, Agbayani was part of a 10-player, three-team trade between the Mets, Rockies and Milwaukee Brewers, that sent him from New York to Colorado. He struggled in 48 games with the Rockies, hitting .205 with four home runs and 19 RBI before he was placed on waivers in late August.

Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox selected Agbayani off waivers from the Rockies on August 26, 2002, as the club made a drive for the playoffs. He played relatively well down the stretch, hitting .297 and driving in eight runs in 37 at-bats over 13 games with Boston. In his final MLB game, September 29, Agbayani went 1-for-4 with a walk and a strikeout as the Red Sox defeated the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Fenway Park.

Nippon Professional Baseball

On October 26, 2005, Agbayani and the Chiba Lotte Marines swept the Hanshin Tigers in 4 games during the Japan Series. This was the Marines' first title in 31 years. On November 13, 2005, they won the inaugural Asia Series after defeating the champions of South Korea, China, and Taiwan. They defeated the Samsung Lions in the championship and Agbayani was named MVP of the series. Agbayani's manager with Chiba Lotte was his manager with the Mets, Bobby Valentine. He retired following the 2009 season, his sixth in Japan.

Personal life

Agbayani is of Filipino, Samoan, and Hawaiian descent.[5] [6] He attended Saint Louis School,[7] Hawaii Pacific University[8] and the Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech).[9]

Agbayani and his wife Niela have three children; daughters Aleia and Ailana and son Bruin.[10] Aleia attended UC Berkeley where she played for their softball team from 2020 to 2023.[11] [12] After graduating from Cal in the spring of 2023, she is pursuing master's degree in public health at Brigham Young University and playing softball in the 2024 season.[13] Ailana also attended Brigham Young University and played softball in the 2024 season.[14] Ailana transferred to the University of Oklahoma for the 2025 season.[15] Bruin is currently a high school baseball star for Mililani High School who has committed to play for the University of South Carolina starting in 2025.[16]

Following his retirement, Agbayani was hired as an educational assistant at Mililani High School in Oahu in 2010.[17]

Agbayani was a ramp agent for Hawaiian Airlines.[18] He was also the softball head coach at ʻIolani School in Honolulu, where both of his daughters attended as well as played softball.[19]

Career and achievements

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Notes and References

  1. Kurkjian . Tim . The replacements . July 4, 2024 . . August 29, 2002.
  2. Web site: Doug . Miller . Surging Niese squares off with Zito . MLB.com . July 16, 2010 . July 19, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120309170821/http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100716&content_id=12280488&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb . March 9, 2012.
  3. News: Schoenfield . David . Mets slugger Pete Alonso wins National League Rookie of the Year . ESPN . November 11, 2019 . July 3, 2023.
  4. Web site: Retrosheet Boxscore: New York Mets 3, San Francisco Giants 2 . . August 12, 2000 . March 11, 2009.
  5. News: Stone . Larry . Japan gets U.S. version of baseball brouhaha . . July 8, 2023 . March 31, 2000.
  6. News: A Sporting Chance . . November 6, 2022 . October 22, 1999.
  7. Web site: About Saint Louis School. Saint Louis School.
  8. Web site: Benny Agbayani (2011) - HPU Athletics Hall of Fame presented by Wealth Strategy Partners. Hawaii Pacific University Athletics.
  9. Web site: Q&A with HPU Legend Benny Agbayani. Hawaii Pacific University.
  10. Web site: Rory . Costello . Benny Agbayani . . August 29, 2020.
  11. Web site: Paul . Honda . 'Iolani slugger Agbayani signs with Cal . Hawaii Prep World . November 14, 2018 . August 29, 2020.
  12. Web site: Aleia Agbayani - Softball . California Golden Bears Athletics . March 31, 2024 . en.
  13. Web site: Aleia Agbayani - Softball 2024 . . March 31, 2024.
  14. Web site: Ailana Agbayani - Softball 2024 . . March 31, 2024.
  15. News: Jackson . James D. . COMMIT: OU softball lands transfer infielder Ailana Agbayani out of BYU . July 4, 2024 . . June 25, 2024 . en.
  16. News: Benny had day in the sun. It's his son's turn . March 31, 2024 . MLB.com . January 19, 2024 . en.
  17. News: McCarron . Anthony . April 10, 2010 . Former New York Mets OF Benny Agbayani coming up big once again . . June 14, 2015.
  18. Web site: Anthony . DiComo . Cult hero Agbayani's rise captivated Mets fans . MLB.com . December 3, 2019 . August 29, 2020.
  19. Web site: Nick . Abramo . 'Iolani coach Benny Agbayani recalls MLB high point . Hawaii Prep World . March 7, 2019 . August 29, 2020.
  20. News: Abramo . Nick . Hawaii High School Athletic Association Hall Of Honor Grows To 468 Members . June 23, 2022 . Bedrock Sports Hawaii . May 31, 2021.
  21. News: McInnis . Brian . Hawaii High School Athletic Association announces 2022 Hall of Honor class . June 23, 2022 . . May 22, 2022 . en.