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Mike Neill Outfielder Born: April 27, 1970
Martinsville, VirginiaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut July 27, 1998 for the Oakland Athletics Last MLB appearance August 1, 1998 for the Oakland Athletics Career statistics Batting average .267 Home runs 0 Runs batted in 0 Teams Medal record Men’s baseball Gold 2000 Sydney Team Michael Robert "Mike" Neill (born April 27, 1970 in Martinsville, Virginia) is a former Major League Baseball and Olympic baseball player. His baseball career included a stint with the Oakland Athletics and ended with the Olympic Gold Medal team in the 2000 games in Sydney, Australia. He was named Delaware Athlete of the Year in 2000.[citation needed] At Villanova University he compiled a .417 career batting average, led the Wildcats to the 1989 and 1991 Big East Conference crowns and was named 1991 Big East Player of the Year.[citation needed] He established team records: 232 hits, 53 doubles and 379 total bases and several single season records.[citation needed]
Neill won two Minor League batting championships and had a .307 batting average over 11 years. He was selected to 4 All-Star teams and was a key player in the Vancouver Canadians' 1999 AAA World Series victory.[citation needed] He was called up by the Oakland Athletics in 1998 but was sidelined with an injury.[citation needed] Neill led the 2000 USA Olympics team to a 4-0 win over Cuba in the gold medal game with a 1st inning home run and a dramatic sliding catch in the 9th inning.[citation needed] His walk off homer against Japan won the team's 1st round Olympic contest.[citation needed] During the 1999 Pan American Games he had the game winning hit to clinch the Olympic berth for his USA team.[citation needed]
Neill has spent the past 6 years as a financial adviser, currently with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney in Philadelphia.[citation needed] In 2005, He was inducted into the Delaware Hall of Fame.[citation needed] And in 2007, he was inducted into the Villanova Hall of Fame.[citation needed]
Neil currently resides in Radnor, Pennsylvania.[citation needed]
See also
- 1991 College Baseball All-America Team
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Sports Reference/Olympics
2000 Olympic Champions Baseball – United States Brent Abernathy | Kurt Ainsworth | Pat Borders | Sean Burroughs | John Cotton | Gookie Dawkins | Adam Everett | Ryan Franklin | Chris George | Shane Heams | Marcus Jensen | Mike Kinkade | Rick Krivda | Doug Mientkiewicz | Mike Neill | Roy Oswalt | Jon Rauch | Anthony Sanders | Bobby Seay | Ben Sheets | Brad Wilkerson | Todd Williams | Ernie Young | Tim Young
Manager Tommy LasordaCategories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- Oakland Athletics players
- Olympic baseball players of the United States
- Olympic gold medalists for the United States
- Baseball players from Virginia
- Southern Oregon A's players
- Reno Silver Sox players
- Huntsville Stars players
- Modesto A's players
- Tacoma Tigers players
- Edmonton Trappers players
- Vancouver Canadians players
- Tacoma Rainiers players
- Pawtucket Red Sox players
- Olympic medalists in baseball
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