Английская Википедия:Gary Bennett (baseball)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Other people Шаблон:Infobox baseball biography Gary David Bennett Jr. (born April 17, 1972) is an American former professional baseball catcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for several teams, from Шаблон:By to Шаблон:By and Шаблон:By to Шаблон:By.
Bennett was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 11th round of the 1990 Major League Baseball Draft. He played in the Phillies minor league system from 1990–1996, playing for the Martinsville Phillies (1990–1991), Batavia Clippers (1992), Spartanburg Phillies (1993), Clearwater Phillies (1993–1994), Reading Phillies (1994–1995), Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons (1995–1996).
Bennett made his major league debut in Шаблон:Baseball year for the Phillies on September 24 against the Cincinnati Reds as a pinch hitter. He was signed as a free agent by the Boston Red Sox in Шаблон:Baseball year season and spent the season with the Pawtucket Red Sox. He returned to the Phillies organization the following year as a minor league free agent. Played most of the season with Scranton before his contract was purchased by the Phillies in September. 1998 was his first full season in the majors and he stayed with the Phillies as a backup catcher to Mike Lieberthal until he was traded to the New York Mets for fellow catcher Todd Pratt on July 23, Шаблон:Baseball year. Bennett played in one big league game for the Mets (going 1–1) before they traded him to the Colorado Rockies a month later. He stayed with the Rockies in Шаблон:Baseball year, having over 200 at-bats in a season for the first time in his major league career. He then signed free agent deals with the San Diego Padres for Шаблон:Baseball year (where he eclipsed the 300 at-bat mark for the first time and set a career-high in RBI, with 42), Milwaukee Brewers for Шаблон:Baseball year, Washington Nationals for Шаблон:Baseball year, and St. Louis Cardinals for Шаблон:Baseball year.[1]
Bennett came alive in late August 2006. He hit four home runs in the span of a week, including a walk-off grand slam against the Chicago Cubs on August 27, 2006.[2] The four home runs equaled his career high of four home runs in a single season, which he did with the 2002 Colorado Rockies. He hit no other home runs that season. In an exhibition game on March 30, 2007, against the Memphis Redbirds, the Cardinals AAA Minor League affiliate, Bennett, with the game tied 2–2, hit grand slam in the top of the 8th inning, giving the Cardinals the victory. This led many fans to call him, "Gary Grand Slam Bennett".Шаблон:Citation needed
On November 28, 2006, Bennett was re-signed by the Cardinals.[3]
On November 2, Шаблон:Baseball year, the Cardinals exercised their Шаблон:Baseball year buy-out option on his contract.[4]
On December 13, 2007, Bennett was named in the Mitchell Report,[5] which detailed his illegal use of performance-enhancing substances such as human growth hormone.
On December 17, 2007, the Dodgers signed Bennett to a one-year deal[6] to back up Russell Martin, the Dodgers' young All-Star catcher. After signing, Bennett publicly admitted that the Mitchell Report was accurate as far as he was concerned, stating, "As far as the report is concerned to me, it's accurate. Obviously, it was a stupid decision. It was a mistake."[7] Bennett's 2008 season was cut short, however, when he went on the disabled list in mid-May for plantar fasciitis. The ailment would keep Bennett on the disabled list the remainder of the season. Veteran backup Danny Ardoin took Bennett's spot in his absence as Martin's backup. Bennett finished the 2008 campaign with a disappointing .190 batting average with one home run and four RBI in only 10 games played. After the season the Dodgers bought out Bennett's option year, making him a free agent.
See also
References
External links
- Gary Bennett at Baseball Almanac
- Gary Bennett at Ultimate Mets Database
- Gary Bennett - A Citizen's Voice Podcast (Interview)
- Gary Bennett Шаблон:Webarchive - TSN.ca
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