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Jeremy Thomas Reed
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Jeremy Reed
Profile
- Gender
- Male
- Born
- 1981-06-15 (San Dimas, California, U.S.)
- Nationality
- United States
- Languages
- English
- Residence History
- San Dimas, California (birthplace) → La Verne, California (high school) → Long Beach, California (college) → Seattle, Washington (played for Seattle Mariners) → New York, New York (played for New York Mets) → Toronto, Ontario, Canada (played for Toronto Blue Jays) → Milwaukee, Wisconsin (played for Milwaukee Brewers) → Anaheim, California (Los Angeles Angels hitting coach)
Career
- Occupations
- Professional baseball player, Coach, Hitting coach
- Active Years
- 2002-2022
- Affiliations
- Chicago White Sox (drafted), Seattle Mariners (player), New York Mets (player), Toronto Blue Jays (player), Milwaukee Brewers (player), Minnesota Twins (minor league assignment), Los Angeles Angels (hitting coach)
Education
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bonita High School | — | — | High School Diploma | 1995–1999 | United States |
| California State University, Long Beach | — | College baseball program | — | 1999–2002 | United States |
Bonita High School
Degree:
High School Diploma
Period:
1995–1999
Year of Graduation:
1999
Country:
United States
California State University, Long Beach
College baseball program
Period:
1999–2002
Year of Graduation:
2002
Country:
United States
Played for the USA Summer National Team in 2001 and 2002
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Minor League Player of the Year | — | — | Chicago White Sox organization | 受賞 |
| 2005 | Led MLB center fielders in Range Factor | — | — | Major League Baseball (MLB) | 統計1位 |
Minor League Player of the Year
2003
Organization:
Chicago White Sox organization
Result:
受賞
Led MLB center fielders in Range Factor
2005
Organization:
Major League Baseball (MLB)
Result:
統計1位
Awards & Nominations
Health
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Broken wrist2006年3月Missed approximately 4–6 weeks (reported)
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Broken right thumb2006年7月Placed on 60-day disabled list and missed the remainder of the season
Legacy
An outfielder known for strong minor-league hitting and reliable defense. After retiring he worked as a minor-league hitting coordinator and served as an MLB hitting coach, contributing to player development.
Trivia
- Drafted 59th overall (2nd round) in the 2002 MLB Draft.
- Led MLB center fielders in Range Factor (3.05) in 2005.
- Suffered wrist and right thumb injuries in 2006, missing the remainder of the season.
- MLB debut on September 8, 2004; last MLB appearance on April 10, 2011.
- Served as Los Angeles Angels hitting coach from 2019 to 2022; parted ways after the 2022 season.
- Played for the USA Summer National Team in 2001 and 2002.