- Rob Ryan (baseball)
Rob Ryan (born
June 24 1973 inHavre, Montana ) is a formeroutfielder inMajor League Baseball who played for theArizona Diamondbacks and theOakland Athletics . He attendedWashington State University where he participated incollege baseball , and was drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 26th round (785th overall pick) of the amateur draft onJune 4 , by|1996.citeweb|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/ryanro02.shtml#TRANS|publisher=www.baseball-reference.com|title=Transactions of Ron Ryan|accessdate=2008-08-01] citeweb|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/trades.php?p=ryanro02|title=Rob Ryan's trades & transactions|publisher=www.baseball-almanac.com|accessdate=2008-08-01] He signed with the Diamondbacks two days later onJune 6 . Ryan, who batted and threw left-handed, was listed at 5' 11" in height, and 192 lb in weight.Major league career
Debut
Rob Ryan made his major league debut on
August 20 , by|1999 with the Diamondbacks against thePittsburgh Pirates .citeweb|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PIT/PIT199908200.shtml|publisher=www.baseball-reference.com|title=August 20, 1999 game with the Arizona Diamondbacks against the Pittsburgh Pirates|accessdate=2008-08-01] They were playing atThree Rivers Stadium , with 23,934 people attending the game. In the top of the seventhinning , Ryan was called topinch hit forpitcher Greg Swindell , batting ninth. With runners on first and third bases, Pirates pitcherMarc Wilkins balk ed on Ryan's firstat bat , which made all players on base advance to the next base as a result, with the runner on third,Steve Finley , scoring a run for the Diamondbacks. Ryan ultimately grounded out, second to first, on his at bat. In the bottom of the seventh, pitcherDan Plesac was called to replace Ryan, pitching and batting ninth. The Diamondbacks lost the game by the score of 5-4.Career after debut
On
June 19 , by|2001, Ryan was traded by the Diamondbacks to theOakland Athletics forRyan Christenson . He played his last major league game onOctober 7 of that year. One year and two days after being traded, onJuly 21 , by|2002 Ryan was purchased by theBoston Red Sox from the Athletics. From this point, Ryan was signed, released, or granted free agency multiple times for about the next three years.Ryan was then granted free agency on
September 30 , by|2002. OnNovember 18 , he signed as a free agent with theToronto Blue Jays . OnJune 19 , by|2003, the Blue Jays released Ryan, who was signed three days later onJune 22 , this time by theSan Francisco Giants as a free agent. He was granted free agency again onOctober 15 . TheHouston Astros signed Ryan as a free agent onFebruary 5 , by|2004. OnJune 18 , he was yet again granted free agency, just to be signed almost a month later by theFlorida Marlins as a free agent onJuly 19 . OnOctober 15 , Ryan was granted free agency, and was signed again with the Marlins as a free agent onNovember 11 after the season ended.References
External links
*baseball-reference|id=r/ryanro02
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=ryanro02 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.fangraphs.com/statss.aspx?playerid=1011350&position=OF Fangraphs]
* [http://www.thebaseballnexus.com/player/ryanro02 The Baseball Nexus]
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