Jordy Mercer Explained

Jordy Mercer
Position:Shortstop
Birth Date:27 August 1986
Birth Place:Taloga, Oklahoma, U.S.
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:May 29
Debutyear:2012
Debutteam:Pittsburgh Pirates
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:October 3
Finalyear:2021
Finalteam:Washington Nationals
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.256
Stat3label:Home runs
Stat3value:66
Stat4label:Runs batted in
Stat4value:308
Teams:

Jordy Joe Mercer (born August 27, 1986) is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, and Washington Nationals. Prior to beginning his professional career, he played college baseball at Oklahoma State University. He has also competed for the United States national baseball team in international competition. Mercer bats and throws right-handed.

Amateur career

Mercer attended Taloga High School in Taloga, Oklahoma. Mercer earned All-State honors in high school and played three seasons starting at shortstop for the Elk City Travelers of Oklahoma amateur baseball organization. Out of high school, the Los Angeles Dodgers drafted Mercer in the 26th round (796th overall) of the 2005 MLB draft. Mercer did not sign, as he did not feel ready for professional baseball. Mercer attended Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, where he played baseball for the Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball team in the Big 12 Conference. At Oklahoma State, Mercer was a shortstop and pitcher, serving as the team's closer. He was named to the Big 12 All-Star Team as a utility player in 2006 and 2008.[1] He set the Oklahoma State record for saves.[2]

In the summer of 2007, following his sophomore year at Oklahoma State, Mercer joined the U.S. national baseball team.[3] He competed in the 2007 Pan American Games, winning silver, and 2007 World Port Tournament, winning silver.

Mercer competed for the U.S. team in the 2011 Pan American Games, winning silver. He also competed for the U.S. in the 2011 Baseball World Cup.[4]

Professional career

Pittsburgh Pirates

The Pirates drafted Mercer in the third round, with the 79th overall selection, of the 2008 MLB draft, choosing him as a shortstop.[2] He began his professional career that season with the State College Spikes of the Low–A New York–Penn League, before he was promoted to the Hickory Crawdads of the Single–A South Atlantic League. In 2009, Mercer played for the Lynchburg Hillcats of the High–A Carolina League, finishing fifth in the Carolina League and second in the Pirates' farm system with 83 runs batted in (RBI).[5] He was promoted to the Altoona Curve of the Double-A Eastern League in 2010. He began the 2010 season with Altoona, before receiving a promotion to the Indianapolis Indians of the Triple-A of the International League. The Pirates added him to their 40-man roster after the 2011 season to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[6]

On May 29, 2012, the Pirates optioned Yamaico Navarro to Indianapolis and promoted Mercer to MLB.[7] Mercer recorded his first MLB hit off Cincinnati Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto on May 30, 2012. Mercer got only 9 at-bats with the Pirates before being sent back to Indianapolis on June 24, 2012.[8]

On May 3, 2013, Mercer was called up from Indianapolis and led the Pirates to a 3–1 victory over the Washington Nationals with a two-run home run.[9] On May 11, 2013, he had his first multiple home run game with two home runs against the New York Mets.[10] Mercer was sent back to Indianapolis when Neil Walker was activated from the disabled list on May 13.[11] Mercer was recalled on May 15 when John McDonald was placed on the disabled list.[12]

Mercer was named the new Pirates starting shortstop for the 2014 season, with Clint Barmes becoming his backup.[13] [14] In his first full season as a starter, Mercer hit .255 with 12 home runs and 55 RBIs in 149 games.

Mercer competed with Korean rookie Jung-ho Kang for playing time in 2015.[15] On July 19, 2015, Mercer suffered a leg contusion and sprained medial collateral ligament after being slid into at second base by Brewers outfielder Carlos Gómez.[16] Mercer's season was cut short to 116 games, hitting .244 with 3 home runs.

In 2016, he played in 149 games, establishing career highs in at bats (519), runs (66), RBIs (59) and walks (51). The following season, Mercer hit a career high 14 home runs in 145 games. In 2018, Mercer was placed on the disabled list on August 16 due to a calf injury.[17] He ended the season playing in 117 games, hitting .251 with 6 home runs.

After the 2018 MLB season, and eleven years in the Pirates organization, Mercer became a free agent.

Detroit Tigers

On December 14, 2018, he signed a one-year $5.25 million deal with the Detroit Tigers.[18]

On April 13, 2019, he was placed on the injured list with a right quad injury.[19] He was recalled on April 30, but went back on the injured list May 8 and did not return to major league action until July 1. Mercer was solid at the plate over the last two months of the season, hitting .342 in August and .302 in September, to finish the 2019 season at .270. He also had 9 home runs and drove in 22 runs in 256 at-bats. Mercer became a free agent following the 2019 season.

On January 30, 2020, the Tigers signed Mercer to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training.[20] Mercer was released by the Tigers prior to the 2020 season in March; he re-signed with the Tigers on a minor league pact shortly after his release. Mercer made the Opening Day roster for the Tigers in 2020.[21] On August 6, Mercer was outrighted off of the 40-man roster and he elected free agency.[22]

New York Yankees

On August 17, 2020, Mercer signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees.[23] The Yankees promoted Mercer to the major leagues on August 28.[24] On September 1, Mercer was designated for assignment by the Yankees.[25]

Washington Nationals

On February 5, 2021, Mercer signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals organization.[26] On March 27, 2021, Mercer was selected to the 40-man roster.[27] On April 10, 2021, Mercer had 3 hits in his debut with the Nationals. On June 30, Mercer hit his first home run with the team.

On April 5, 2022, Mercer announced his retirement from professional baseball.[28]

Personal

Mercer and his wife, Kacey, have two sons.[29]

Mercer grew up an Atlanta Braves fan.[30]

Notes and References

  1. News: The Q&A: Jordy Mercer . . May 17, 2008 . February 4, 2012.
  2. News: OSU's Mercer taken in third round . Tulsa World . June 6, 2008 . February 4, 2012.
  3. News: Cowboys' Mercer playing on USA National Team . The Oklahoman . June 26, 2007 . February 4, 2012.
  4. News: Mercer named to the 2011 World Cup/Pan Am team. Rob. Biertempfel. Karen. Price. September 16, 2011. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. February 17, 2012. https://archive.today/20120907041725/http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/pirates/s_757080.html. September 7, 2012. dead.
  5. News: Lynchburg Hillcats Game Notes – OurSports Central – Independent and Minor League Sports News . OurSports Central . September 9, 2009 . February 4, 2012.
  6. News: Six minor leaguers join Pirates 40-man roster . . November 19, 2011 . February 4, 2012.
  7. Web site: Bucs promote hot-hitting Mercer from Indy. Singer. Tom. MLB.comdate=May 30, 2012. August 12, 2012.
  8. Web site: Sutton's return highlights flurry of roster moves. Singer. Tom. MLB.com. June 24, 2012. August 12, 2012. May 26, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200526005348/https://www.mlb.com/pirates/news/c-33844826. dead.
  9. News: AAA call-up Jordy Mercer leads Pirates past Nationals . Reuters . Chicago Tribune. May 11, 2013.
  10. Web site: Pirates 11, Mets 2 . mlb.com . May 11, 2013.
  11. Web site: Pirates activate Walker, option Mercer to Indianapolis. Michael. Sanserino. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 13, 2013. May 13, 2013.
  12. Web site: Pirates put John McDonald on DL, recall Mercer from Indianapolis . Bill. Brink. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 15, 2013. May 15, 2013.
  13. Web site: Pirates shortstop Jordy Mercer matriculating in School of Clint Barmes. Major League Baseball. August 18, 2015.
  14. Web site: Mercer's improved defense at shortstop gives Pirates a boost. TribLIVE.com. August 18, 2015.
  15. Web site: With Pittsburgh Pirates' Jung Ho Kang in lineup, Jordy Mercer gets fewer reps. Major League Baseball. August 18, 2015.
  16. Web site: UPDATE: Jordy Mercer out six weeks with leg contusion and MCL sprain – HardballTalk. nbcsports.com. July 20, 2015. August 18, 2015.
  17. Web site: RotoWire Staff . Pirates' Jordy Mercer: Put on DL . CBSSports.com . August 29, 2020.
  18. Web site: Tigers sign Jordy Mercer, expect him to provide stability, leadership. Detroit News. en. December 15, 2018.
  19. Web site: Dubbin . Adam . Detroit Tigers place Jordy Mercer on the 10-day injured list . Bless You Boys . April 13, 2019 . August 29, 2020.
  20. Web site: Mercer, Tigers agree on Minor League deal . . Jason . Beck . January 30, 2020 . January 30, 2020.
  21. Web site: Meet the Tigers' Opening Day roster for 2020. July 24, 2020.
  22. Web site: Beck . Jason . Tigers outright Jordy Mercer | Detroit Tigers . Mlb.com . August 6, 2020 . August 29, 2020.
  23. Web site: Yankees shake up roster: Jordy Mercer, catcher added to Triple-A camp; Nick Nelson called up. August 18, 2020.
  24. Web site: Yankees put Aaron Judge on IL, call up Estevan Florial; Jordy Mercer also summoned in ... And Gio Urshela is hurt!. August 28, 2020.
  25. Web site: Yankees Activate Zack Britton, Kyle Higashioka; Designate Jordy Mercer.
  26. Web site: Nationals Sign Jordy Mercer to Minor League Deal.
  27. Web site: Nationals Select Jordy Mercer, Hernan Perez; Option Carter Kieboom. March 27, 2021. MLB Trade Rumors. June 28, 2023.
  28. Web site: Former Detroit Tigers shortstop retires after 10-year big-league career. April 5, 2022.
  29. Web site: Between Kids, Weddings & More, Pirates Had Busy Offseason – CBS Pittsburgh . Pittsburgh.cbslocal.com . March 29, 2017 . August 29, 2020.
  30. https://www.bradenton.com/sports/article203335069.html Bradenton Herald