Ronn Reynolds

Ronn Reynolds

Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=#ff5731
bgcolor2=#003581
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Ronn Reynolds


caption=
position=Catcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1958|9|28
debutdate=September 29
debutyear=1982
debutteam=New York Mets
finaldate=July 5
finalyear=1990
finalteam=San Diego Padres
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.188
stat2label=Home Runs
stat2value=4
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=21
teams=
*New York Mets (1982-1983, 1985)
*Philadelphia Phillies (1986)
*Houston Astros (1987)
*San Diego Padres (1990)
highlights=

Ronn Dwayne Reynolds (born September 28, 1958 in Wichita, Kansas) was a Major League Baseball catcher who played his entire career for the New York Mets. After playing college baseball at the University of Arkansas, Reynolds was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 5th round in 1979.cite web|title=Ronn Reynolds - The Baseball Cube|url=http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/R/Ronn-Reynolds.shtml|accessdate=2008-10-06] After not signing with the Athletics, he was again drafted in the 5th round in 1980, this time by the Mets. Reynolds played 51 games for two of the Mets' class-A minor league teams, getting 29 hits in 149 at bats.cite web|title=Ronn Reynolds Met Minor League Stats|url=http://www.ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=0334&tabno=1&subtab=m|accessdate=2008-10-06]

In 1981, Reynolds was promoted to the Mets' class-AA team in Jackson. There he played 88 games, getting 272 at bats and posting a batting average of .235, a slugging percentage of .309 and an on-base percentage of .314. He repeated at Jackson in 1982, improving to a .255 batting average, a .360 slugging percentage and a .344 on-base percentage in 123 games and 431 at bats.

His 1982 performance earned him a late season promotion to the Mets. He made his major league debut for the Mets on September 29, 1982 against the Chicago Cubs.cite web|title=Ronn Reynolds Mets Game Log|url=http://www.ultimatemets.com/profile.php?tabno=4&PlayerCode=0334|accessdate=2008-10-06] In total, he played 2 games for the Mets in 1982, going hitless in 4 at bats.cite web|title=Ronn Reynolds - Baseball Reference|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/reynoro02.shtml|accessdate=2008-10-06]

In 1983, Reynolds split the season between the Mets and their class-AAA affiliate in Tidewater. He played with the Mets from April 27 through June 13, playing 24 games and getting 66 at bats. He posted a .197 batting average, a .280 slugging percentage and a .212 on-base percentage. As a catcher, he allowed 27 stolen bases in 38 attempts.cite web|title=Ronn Reynolds Baseball Prospectus|url=http://www.baseballprospectus.com/dt/reynoro02.php|accessdate=2008-10-06] The Mets television and radio announcers often commented in the unusual spelling of his first name (with two n's) when he came to bat that season. During his time with Tidewater, he played 40 games, getting 128 at bats, posting a .211 batting average, a .273 slugging percentage and a .246 on-base percentage.

Reynolds spent the entire 1984 season with Tidewater, posting a batting average of .261, a slugging percentage of .418 and an on-base percentage of .303 in 90 games and 280 at bats. His 11 home runs that season were a career high as a professional. Although he started the 1985 season at Tidewater, playing 3 games there, he was promoted to the Mets early in the season to back up Gary Carter. He played 28 games for the Mets, with a batting average of .209, a slugging percentage of .227 and an on-base percentage of .256 in 43 at bats. He allowed just 10 stolen bases in 19 attempts.

After the 1985 season, Reynolds was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies along with Jeff Bittiger in exchange for Rodger Cole and Ronnie Gideon, neither of whom ever played a major league game. He split the 1986 season between the Phillies and their class-AAA minor league affiliate in Portland. He played He played 43 games for the Phillies, with a batting average of .214 (his Major League high), a slugging percentage of .242 and an on-base percentage of .317 in 126 at bats. He also hit 3 of his 4 lifetime Major League home runs that season. He allowed 46 stolen bases in 59 attempts.

After the 1986 season, he was traded again to the Houston Astros for Jeff Calhoun. He split the 1987 season between the Astros and their class-AAA minor league affiliate in Tucson. He played He played 38 games for the Phillies, with a batting average of .167, a slugging percentage of .189 and an on-base percentage of .235 in 102 at bats. He allowed 46 stolen bases in 59 attempts.

He was released by the Astros after the 1986 season and signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers. He never played a game for the Brewers, spending the 1988 and 1989 seasons playing for the Brewers' class AAA affiliate in Denver. He was granted free agency after the 1989 season and signed with the San Diego Padres. He played most of the 1990 season with the Padres class-AAA affiliate in Las Vegas. He did play 8 games for the Padres, getting just one hit (a double) in 15 at bats. He played his last major league game for the Padres on July 5, 1990.

In all, Reynolds played 143 Major League games in 6 seasons, getting 356 at bats, 4 home runs, a career batting average of .188, a career slugging percentage of .228 and a career on-base percentage of .256. His minor league totals were 701 games, 2193 at bats, 49 home runs, a .238 batting average, a .358 slugging percentage and a .309 on-base percentage.

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