Jeremy Reed Explained

Jeremy Reed
Position:Outfielder / Coach
Bats:Left
Throws:Left
Birth Date:15 June 1981
Birth Place:San Dimas, California, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:September 8
Debutyear:2004
Debutteam:Seattle Mariners
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:April 10
Finalyear:2011
Finalteam:Milwaukee Brewers
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.252
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:12
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:110
Teams:As player

As coach

Jeremy Thomas Reed (born June 15, 1981) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and coach. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays and Milwaukee Brewers. He was the hitting coach for the Los Angeles Angels.

Early life

Reed graduated from Bonita High School in La Verne, California in 1999, and went on to play college baseball at Long Beach State University. He also played for the USA Summer National Team in and .[1]

Professional career

Reed was drafted by the Chicago White Sox as the 59th overall pick (2nd round) of the 2002 MLB Draft.

In, he was honored as the minor league player of the year, batting .333 for Single-A Winston-Salem in 66 games and .409 for Double-A Birmingham in 65 games.

In June, Reed, along with Miguel Olivo and Mike Morse, was traded to the Seattle Mariners for Freddy García, Ben Davis, and cash.[2]

He led all major league center fielders in range factor (3.05) in .

In March, Reed injured his wrist when he ran into the padding in the outfield attempting to make a catch.[3] Later in July, Reed broke his right thumb trying to make a diving catch in the 11th inning,[4] and he was placed on the 60-day DL.[5] He missed the remainder of the season.[6]

Ichiro Suzuki moved to center field in mid-August 2006, taking Reed's starting job.[7] In March, Reed was optioned to Triple-A.[8] He spent most of the season with the Tacoma Rainiers, and returned to the major leagues as a September call-up.[9]

In, his number was changed to 8 because manager John McLaren took 7, his number during his playing days. In May, Reed was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma and joined the Mariners for their game against the Detroit Tigers.

In December 2008, he was traded to the New York Mets along with J. J. Putz and Sean Green in a three-team trade.[10] Since many of the Mets major players on their 25-man roster were injured for most of 2009, he was given the ability to play a majority of the season in the majors in right field or at 1st base. He was non-tendered at the end of the 2009 season, making him a free agent.

On January 19, 2010, Reed signed a minor league deal with the Toronto Blue Jays with an invite to 2010 spring training.[11] While he did not make the team out of spring training,[12] Reed was called up to the major league roster on April 12.[13] [14] On July 2, Reed was outrighted to Triple-A Las Vegas by Toronto and became a free agent after refusing the assignment.[15] [16] On July 14, Reed was signed by the Chicago White Sox and assigned to the Triple-A Charlotte Knights.

Reed signed a minor league contract with a spring training invite for the Milwaukee Brewers on January 21, 2011.[17] [18] The Brewers purchased his contract at the end of spring training and added him to the major league roster.[19] He was designated for assignment on April 11, to make room on the 25-man roster for Jonathan Lucroy.[20] He was traded to the Minnesota Twins on June 2 for future considerations.[21] He was assigned to the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings. On October 11, he elected free agency.

On January 10, 2013, he signed a minor league contract with a spring training invite with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Coaching career

Reed retired before 2013 spring training and was named minor league hitting coordinator for the Milwaukee Brewers for the 2014 season.[22]

He served as the Los Angeles Angels minor league hitting coordinator from 2017 to 2018.[23] In November 2018, he was promoted by the Angels to be their major league hitting coach.[24] [25] Reed was ejected for the first time in his major league career on April 12, 2022, for arguing a check swing call on Matt Duffy.[26] [27] He was let go by the Angels after the 2022 season.[28]

Notes and References

  1. http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/player_career.jsp?player_id=430598 The Official Site of The Seattle Mariners: Team: Player Information : Biography and Career Highlights
  2. News: White Sox land RHP Garcia in five-player trade with Mariners . October 20, 2022 . June 27, 2004.
  3. News: Arnold . Kirby . M's Reed out 4-6 weeks after breaking bone in wrist . October 20, 2022 . Everett Herald . March 24, 2006.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20070313041905/http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=260702112 Rockies vs. Mariners - Game Recap - July 2, 2006 - ESPN
  5. http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/injuries.jsp?c_id=sea Fantasy Baseball Player Injury Updates | MLB.com
  6. News: M's Notebook: Baek states his case for 2007 roster spot . The Seattle Times . Larry . Stone . August 28, 2006 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060902002103/http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/mariners/2003230869_marinotes28.html . September 2, 2006 .
  7. News: Stark . Chuck . Grinding Away in Triple-A . October 20, 2022 . Kitsap Sun . April 2, 2008.
  8. http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070328&content_id=1863181&vkey=spt2007news&fext=.jsp&c_id=sea Reed to Minors in Mariners' latest cuts
  9. News: Seattle's Morrow, Reed sent back to Minors . October 20, 2022 . MILB.com . March 29, 2008.
  10. Web site: Mets acquire All-Star reliever J.J. Putz in three-team deal . 2008-12-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110714103559/http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20081211&content_id=3712587&vkey=pr_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym . 2011-07-14 . dead .
  11. News: Bastian . Jordan . Reed, Register sign Minors deals. . 2010-01-19 . 2010-01-19 .
  12. News: French . Anthony . Major League veteran a mentor for younger 51s players . October 20, 2022 . Las Vegas Sun . April 9, 2010.
  13. News: Hamstring sends Jays Hill to disabled list . October 20, 2022 . The Canadian Press . Sportsnet . April 12, 2010.
  14. News: Baseball: Twins open new stadium with a win . October 20, 2022 . Mercury News . Associated Press . April 12, 2010.
  15. News: Gonzalez helps Blue Jays end five-game losing streak . October 20, 2022 . Associated Press . ESPN.com . July 2, 2010.
  16. News: MLB transactions . October 20, 2022 . Columbus Dispatch . July 3, 2011.
  17. News: Brewers sign OF Reed to minor league deal . October 20, 2022 . WTSP . January 21, 2011.
  18. News: Hadricourt . Tom . Brewers sign OF Reed . October 20, 2022 . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . January 21, 2011.
  19. News: Corey Hart, Jonathan Lucroy put on DL . October 20, 2022 . Associated Press . March 30, 2011.
  20. News: Rosiak . Todd . Brewers trade Reed . October 20, 2022 . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . June 2, 2011.
  21. News: Christensen . Joe . Postgame: Twins acquire Jeremy Reed, option Plouffe, promote Dinkelman . October 20, 2022 . Star Tribune . June 3, 2011.
  22. News: Brewers announce Minors staffs, including LeBoeuf . October 20, 2022 . MLB.com . January 13, 2014.
  23. News: Angels announce 2017 minor league development staffs . October 20, 2022 . MLB.com . January 20, 2017.
  24. News: Guardado . Maria . Angels promote Reed to hitting coach . October 20, 2022 . MLB.com . November 2, 2018.
  25. News: Fletcher . Jeff . Angels promote Jeremy Reed from minor league role to hitting coach . October 20, 2022 . Orange County Register . November 2, 2018.
  26. Web site: MLB Ejection 005 - Alfonso Marquez (1; Jeremy Reed) .
  27. Web site: Angels earn walk-off win over Marlins on infield grounder | SaltWire .
  28. News: Bollinger . Rhett . Angels parting ways with hitting coaches Reed, Mallee . October 20, 2022 . MLB.com . October 19, 2022.