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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

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

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

  • Broken wrist
    2006年3月
    Missed approximately 4–6 weeks (reported)
  • Broken right thumb
    2006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.