- Jason Lane
Infobox MLB player
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name=Jason Lane
position=Outfielder
team= Boston Red Sox
number=--
bats=Right
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1976|12|22
birthplace=city-state|Santa Rosa|California
debutdate=May 10
debutyear=2002
debutteam=Houston Astros
statyear=2006
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.241
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=61
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=189
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*Houston Astros (by|2002-by|2007)
*San Diego Padres (by|2007)Jason Dean Lane (born
December 22 ,1976 inSanta Rosa ,California ) is aMajor League Baseball outfielder for theBoston Red Sox organization. He was drafted out of the sixth round in by|1999. Lane graduated fromEl Molino High School inForestville, California in 1995. Notably, Lane is one of those rareposition player s in major league history who throwsleft-handed but batsright-handed .College career
First attended Santa Rosa Juinor College where he was selected as the by|1997 California Junior College Northern California Player of the Year and Bay Valley Conference MVP before Transferring to
University of Southern California . At Southern California Lane earned All-America honors during his senior season (1999) at USC including pitching 2.2 innings in the 1998 College World Series championship game to pick up the win and help USC to its 12th NCAA baseball championship, toppingArizona State University 21-14. Lane served as the DH in the game, going 3-6 with a ninth inning grand slam setting a CWS record with 11 hits overall, and led the tournament with a .417batting average . Astros, Padres, and Yankees teammateMorgan Ensberg was also his college teammate on the USC national championship squad.Professional career
The Astros believed Lane’s future was at the plate rather than on the mound, so he began his professional career as a
first baseman . He was later moved to theoutfield because ofJeff Bagwell , who played first base.In mlby|2005, while hitting 26
home run s, he led the major leagues in fly ball percentage (51.3%). [http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=bat&lg=all&qual=y&type=2&season=2005] When asked after Game 4 of the 2005National League Division Series (an 18-inning game) who would pitch ifRoger Clemens had begun to tire, Astros managerPhil Garner stated that he would have had Lane pitch for the victory with Clemens taking his place in the outfield. Lane hit the last home run and made the last out at Busch Memorial Stadium onOctober 19 , 2005.On
July 12 , mlby|2006, Lane was optioned to Triple-A Round Rock after Houston acquired utility sluggerAubrey Huff . In August, Lane was called back to the majors, and onAugust 29 , 2006, he hit a pinch hit grand slam offMilwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Dan Kolb in the 8th inning.Lane finished the 2006 season with 15 home runs, although he hit just .201 over 112 games.
Lane began the mlby|2007 season with the Astros, but carried an abysmal .165 batting average into June. With Rookie of the Year candidate
Hunter Pence 's spectacular play earning him the starting job incenter field , Lane became expendable and was demoted to Round Rock. OnJuly 23 , with Pence out with a fractured wrist andLance Berkman struggling with a hand injury, Lane was called back up to the big league club. Lane had hit well at Round Rock (.308 with 8 HR and 35 RBI in just 42 games), but then again, he has always hit well at the minor league level where he has a lifetime batting average just under .300 and has hit over 100 HR. The Astros hoped that he could repeat his 2005 success and become the outfield mainstay that they had long expected him to be, but it would not happen despite Lane being given every opportunity to succeed. While Pence was on the DL, Lane received the bulk of the playing time at center field despite an abysmal .172 average as ofAugust 12 , 2007.On
August 22 , 2007 Lane was demoted once more to Triple-A. The Astros recalled relief pitcherTravis Driskill to the majors to help theirbullpen . Lane was recalled when rosters expanded in September. OnSeptember 24 , 2007, he was traded to the San Diego Padres for cash consideration. Lane was not offered a new contract by the Padres and became afree agent onDecember 12 , 2007.On
January 10 , by|2008, Lane agreed to a minor league contract with the New York Yankees and was invited tospring training . However, he did not make the team, and was assigned to the Yankees Triple-A affiliate in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. OnAugust 19 , 2008, after opting out of his contract with the Yankees, Lane signed a minor league contract with the Boston Red Sox.External links
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