Chris Stynes Explained

Chris Stynes
Position:Third baseman / Second baseman / Left fielder
Birth Date:19 January 1973
Birth Place:Queens, New York, U.S.
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:May 19
Debutyear:1995
Debutteam:Kansas City Royals
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:July 30
Finalyear:2004
Finalteam:Pittsburgh Pirates
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.275
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:51
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:265
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Christopher Desmond Stynes (born January 19, 1973) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player.[1]

Early life

Christopher Desmond Stynes was born in Queens, New York, and attended Boca Raton Community High School in Florida.[2] He attended Florida Atlantic University.[3]

His grandfather Joe Stynes won the 1923 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship; his cousin Jim Stynes was a legend for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League.[4]

Career

Among the Minor League Baseball teams that he played for was the Knoxville Smokies (now the Tennessee Smokies).[5] [6]

He played in the majors from 1995 to 2004 for the Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Baltimore Orioles. Noted for his base-running speed, he managed to steal 3 consecutive bases in a single inning (second, third and then home-plate) while a member of the Kansas City Royals on May 12,, during an 8–5 win against the Seattle Mariners.[7]

In the 1997 season, Stynes had 7 hits in his first 7 at bats, setting an MLB record for most consecutive hits to start a season. The record was broken in 2021 by Yermín Mercedes, who went 8-for-8 to start the 2021 season.[8]

Stynes missed nearly a month of play during the 2001 season[9] after a pitch from Aaron Sele hit Stynes in the cheek, breaking the cheekbone in two places.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Pete Palmer; Gary Gillette; Stuart Shea. The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia. Sterling Publishing Company; 1 February 2006. . p. 680.
  2. Web site: Chris Stynes Trades and Transactions by Baseball Almanac . Baseball-almanac.com . 2014-03-04.
  3. Web site: Chris Stynes Stats - ESPN . Espn.go.com . 1995-05-19 . 2014-03-04.
  4. Spotlight: Getting His Irish Up: Leftfielder Chris Stynes has become the Reds' red-hot spark plug . . 4 May 1998 . Mark . Bechtel . his grandfather, Joe Stynes, played Irish Rules football . 2014-03-04.
  5. Robes Patton. "Halfway There." Sun-Sentinel. July 24, 1994. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  6. Web site: Chris Stynes Minor League Statistics & History . Baseball-Reference.com . 1973-01-19 . 2014-04-04.
  7. Web site: Retrosheet Boxscore Seattle Mariners 8, Kansas City Royals 5. 2008-05-27. Retrosheet.
  8. Web site: Zahn . Matt . White Sox' Yermín Mercedes Becomes First Player Since 1900 To Start Season With 8 Straight Hits . CBS Chicago . 3 April 2021 . 15 April 2021.
  9. Web site: Cubs Sign Infielder Chris Stynes . MRT . 15 April 2021.
  10. Web site: Hickey . John . Mariners Notebook: Both teams concerned after Stynes hit by pitch . Seattle PI . 10 May 2001 . 15 April 2021.