- Shane Spencer
Infobox MLB retired
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textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Shane Spencer
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1972|2|20
debutdate=April 10
debutyear=1998
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=July 22
finalyear=2004
finalteam=New York Mets
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.262
stat2label=HR
stat2value=59
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=242
teams=
*New York Yankees (by|1998-by|2002)
*Cleveland Indians (by|2003)
*Texas Rangers (by|2003)
*New York Mets (by|2004)
highlights=Michael Shane Spencer (born
February 20 ,1972 inKey West, Florida ) was a professionalbaseball outfielder . InMajor League Baseball , he played a total of 538 games for theNew York Yankees , Texas Rangers,Cleveland Indians , andNew York Mets , compiling 438 hits, 59 home runs, and 242 RBI. He was a replacement player during spring training in 1995, crossing the picket line during the1994 Major League Baseball strike .The stocky, baby-faced outfielder was first called up to the Major Leagues in September by|1998, at the age of 26, in the midst of a famously dominant season by the Yankees. He quickly endeared himself to fans by hitting 10 home runs, including 3 grand slams in only 67 at bats -- a rate that would have been phenomenal even for an established star -- and won a surprise spot on the postseason roster. Spencer was nicknamed Roy Hobbs, in reference to the protagonist in "The Natural", because he hit so many home runs and was older than most rookies when brought up to the majors. He hit a long home run in
Yankee Stadium during the Divisional Series against the Texas Rangers, and the Yankees went on to win the World Series.Spencer was not able to maintain that level of success, but became a solid role player and stayed with the Yankees through the by|2002 season, having played in four
World Series , winning three. He split the by|2003 season with Texas and Cleveland and was signed as a free agent in by|2004 by the Mets. His career did not live up to expectations, though, missing much playing time due to injury and striking out too often. In by|2005 he signed with theCentral League 'sHanshin Tigers inJapan , appearing in 108 games and hitting 9 homers. In 2006, he continued to play for the Tigers, but was cut. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSFCwTni5GA This] is his last at bat for the Tigers.Major league teams were reluctant to sign him, despite his major league experience, because of off-field trouble after leaving the Yankees. He cut his foot in a bar in Manhattan, and then, while he was supposed to be on rehab assignment, he was arrested for drunk driving and speeding over 97 mph. He also had problems with Florida police during spring training 2004. He and teammate
Karim Garcia were accused of hitting and kicking a pizza-delivery man in 2004, though all charges were dropped.After his career ended, Spencer's career turned to coaching, and he currently serves as the hitting coach for the
Lake Elsinore Storm , the Single-A affiliate of theSan Diego Padres .External links
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