Micah Franklin (baseball) explained

Micah Franklin
Position:Outfielder
Bats:Switch
Throws:Right
Birth Date:25 April 1972
Birth Place:San Francisco, California
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:May 13
Debutyear:1997
Debutteam:St. Louis Cardinals
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:June 28
Finalyear:1997
Finalteam:St. Louis Cardinals
Debut2league:NPB
Debut2date:April 3
Debut2year:1999
Debut2team:Nippon Ham Fighters
Final2league:NPB
Final2date:July 13
Final2year:2000
Final2team:Hanshin Tigers
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Batting average
Stat1value:.324
Stat2label:Home runs
Stat2value:2
Stat3label:Runs batted in
Stat3value:2
Stat2league:NPB
Stat21label:Batting average
Stat21value:.233
Stat22label:Home runs
Stat22value:32
Stat23label:Runs batted in
Stat23value:86
Stat3league:KBO
Stat31label:Batting average
Stat31value:.250
Stat32label:Home runs
Stat32value:24
Stat33label:Runs batted in
Stat33value:58
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Micah Ishanti Franklin (born April 25, 1972) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played part of one season in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1997. Franklin also played in Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan during the 1999 and 2000 seasons, and in the Korea Baseball Organization in 2002 and 2003.

Early life

Franklin was born in San Francisco, California, attended Lincoln High School in San Francisco, and is Jewish.[1] [2] His mother is Jewish and his father was African-American.[3]

Career

Franklin was drafted by the New York Mets in the 3rd round of the 1990 amateur draft. Although he only appeared in 17 games at the major league level, Franklin compiled an extensive minor league baseball career, playing 1,141 games over 12 seasons.[2] In the majors he batted .324/.378/.500.[2]

While in the minors with the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians in 2001, Franklin was one of four players profiled in the documentary film A Player to Be Named Later. He spent time a scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Coaching

In, Franklin was a Major League scout working for the Seattle Mariners.[4]

On December 6, 2017, he was announced as the new hitting coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks Short Season A-Ball affiliate, Hillsboro Hops.[5] A year later, he was promoted to the single-A Kane County Cougars in the same position.

In, Franklin was hired as the hitting coach for the Washington Nationals AA affiliate, Harrisburg Senators.[6]

He was appointed the first-ever manager of the Oakland Ballers of the Pioneer League in the autumn of 2023.[7] On July 21, 2024, the Ballers fired Franklin and named Aaron Miles interim manager. Franklin held a 29–25 record.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Big League Jews. . January–February 2020 . 12 . 137 . 18.
  2. Web site: Micah Franklin Stats . Baseball-Reference.com . 2020-02-04.
  3. Web site: Interfaith Celebrities: Play Ball! . 2012-03-11 . 2017-11-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171116234959/http://www.interfaithfamily.com/arts_and_entertainment/popular_culture/Interfaith_Celebrities_Play_Ball.shtml . dead .
  4. Book: Leventhal. Josh. Baseball America 2015 Directory. Durham, N.C.. Baseball America. 2015. 978-1-932391-56-5. registration.
  5. Web site: Hops Announce 2018 Coaching Staff.
  6. Web site: Senators manager Tripp Keister returns, Nationals expand 2022 minor league staffs.
  7. https://apnews.com/article/oakland-as-bs-relocation-6eca199acc8276298a39826c4daffa0d McCauley, Janie. "Oakland is getting a new minor league team  - the Oakland B’s," The Associated Press (AP), Tuesday, November 28, 2023.
  8. Web site: Oakland Ballers fire Micah Franklin, first manager in franchise history. mercurynews.com . 21 July 2024.