- Pete Incaviglia
Infobox MLB retired
name=Pete Incaviglia
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1964|4|2
city-state|Pebble Beach|California
debutdate=April 8
debutyear=by|1986
debutteam=Texas Rangers
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=by|1998
finalteam=Houston Astros
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.246
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=206
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=655
teams=
* Texas Rangers (by|1986-by|1990)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1991)
*Houston Astros (by|1992)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1993-by|1994, by|1996)
*Chiba Lotte Marines (by|1995)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1996-by|1997)
*New York Yankees (by|1997)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1998)
*Houston Astros (by|1998)Peter Joseph Incaviglia (born
April 2 ,1964 , inPebble Beach, California ) is a formerMajor League Baseball outfielder . He was drafted in the 1st round (8th overall pick) by theMontreal Expos in the 1985 amateur draft out ofOklahoma State University , but was traded later the same year to the Texas Rangers. He debuted in the major leagues onApril 8 ,1986 without having spent any time in the minor leagues. Pete played for 12 seasons from 1986 to 1998 with 6 different teams. His last game was onSeptember 27 , 1998. He was noted for his power, but also for his tendency to strike out. He led the majors in strikeouts by a hitter in 1986 and 1988. He struck out 1,277 times in his career. He still owns the single-seasonNCAA home run record, with 48, andRBI record, with 143.College career
At Oklahoma State, Incaviglia became one of the greatest power hitters in College Baseball history. In 3 seasons he amassed 100 home runs (in 213 games) and had a career
slugging percentage of .915. In his junior season, he hit 48 home runs and finished the year with an NCAA record 1.140 slugging percentage.cite web|url=http://www.ncaasports.com/baseball/mens/story/arc_story/18380|title=Pete Incaviglia, College Baseball's Home Run Champion, Retires|last=Heiss|first=Dana|accessdate=2007-06-13|date=1999-05-01 |publisher=Baseball Weekly] He also led the Cowboys to the College World Series in each of his three seasons. He is still the NCAA Division I baseball all-time leader in home runs in a career and home runs in a season.In honor of his college accomplishments, he was elected to the
College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007. [cite web|url=http://sports.si.cnn.com/default.asp?c=cnnsi&page=cbase/news/BMN4072989.htm|title=Lynn, Olerud head College Baseball Hall class|accessdate=2007-06-13|date=2007-04-10 |publisher=The Sports Network]Though he was unable to attend for personal reasons, Brad Walker of OSU accepted the honor on Incaviglia's behalf giving Incaviglia credit for helping to create more national interest in college baseball.
Major League Career
Incaviglia's rookie season came in 1986. Drafted by the
Montreal Expos , he refused to play a day in the minor leagues. He was traded to the Texas Rangers who would grant the request and make him only the 4th player in Major League history to debut in the majors without ever playing minor league ball since the amateur draft began in 1965. He had the tenth most home runs in the league (30) and set a Rangers club record, but also struck out the most times in 1986, and currently holds eighth-place on the single-season strikeout record. His rookie season set a standard that he would be unable to match the rest of his career. In 1987, his home run output decreased by 3, but his batting average climbed 21 points, he had a better slugging percentage, and he cut down his strikeouts by 17.The highlight of his career came in 1993 when he helped lead the
Philadelphia Phillies to theWorld Series . He was involved with a scandal that same year in which he reportedly lashed out verbally at fans and stormed out of an autograph session at the Granite Run Mall in Media, PA.Hampered by weight gain, he finished his career in 1998 with lifetime totals of 206 home runs, 655 RBIs, a .246 average, and a 104 OPS+.
Pete Incaviglia Rule
As a result of the Expos trading Incaviglia immediately after signing him, Major League Baseball instituted a rule whereby a team cannot trade a drafted player until he has been under contract to the club for at least one year. This is now known as the Pete Incaviglia Rule. [Ringolsby, Tracy. [http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/sports_columnists/article/0,1299,DRMN_83_5495202,00.html Arizona owners show true colors] "Rocky Mountain News",
20 April 2007 ]Coaching career
Incaviglia was the hitting coach for the
Erie Seawolves , the Detroit Tigers' AA affiliate in the Eastern League, for the three seasons, but was dismissed at the end of the 2006 season.In a recent
newspaper interview, Incaviglia expressed interest in coaching college baseball.Incaviglia was announced as the first [http://airhogsbaseball.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=62 manager] of the
Grand Prairie AirHogs on October 24, 2007. The AirHogs began play in May, 2008 in theAmerican Association of Independent Professional Baseball and reached the Southern Division playoffs [http://airhogsbaseball.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=374&Itemid=55 AirHogs Clinch Playoffs] ] in his first season as their manager.Grimsley affidavit
On December 20, 2007 Incaviglia was named in
Jason Grimsley 's unsealed affidavit as an alleged user ofamphetamines . [cite web
url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/SPORT/12/20/drugs.grimley.ap/index.html?eref=rss_latest
title= Affidavit: Grimsley named players |date=2007-12-20
publisher=CNN |accessdate=2007-12-31]ee also
*
List of baseball players who went directly to the major leagues
*Top 500 home run hitters of all time References
External links
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