- Walt Weiss
Infobox MLB retired
name=Walt Weiss
position=Shortstop
bats=Switch
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1963|11|28Tuxedo, New York
debutdate=July 12
debutyear=by|1987
debutteam=Oakland Athletics
finaldate=October 1
finalyear=by|2000
finalteam=Atlanta Braves
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.258
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1,207
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=386
teams=
*Oakland Athletics (by|1987-by|1992)
*Florida Marlins (by|1993)
*Colorado Rockies (by|1994-by|1997)
*Atlanta Braves (by|1998-by|2000)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1998)
*World Series champion (1989)
* 1988AL Rookie of the Year Walter William Weiss (born
November 28 1963 inTuxedo, New York ) is a formershortstop inMajor League Baseball .Weiss was a member of the by|1998
National League All-Star Team. He also won the by|1988 Rookie of the Year award.Early Success
Initially drafted by the
Baltimore Orioles in the 10th round of the by|1982 amateur draft, Weiss decided to put his professional baseball career on hold and attended theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . In June 1985, Weiss was the 12th overall pick in the by|1985 draft.At the age of 23, Walt made his first major league appearance for the Oakland Athletics in September by|1987. The club was impressed enough with the young shortstop's talent that they traded starter
Alfredo Griffin that December, ensuring Weiss would assume a starting job in the 1988 season. Weiss' 1988 season did not seem very impressive offensively as he batted .250 with threehome run s, 39 RBIs and 44 runs scored, but the budding shortstop's defensive wizardry helped lead the A's to their firstAmerican League pennant since by|1974. The1988 World Series was a rematch of the 1974 matchup, with theLos Angeles Dodgers winning theNational League pennant. Weiss made a costly error in Game Four of the matchup that allowed the Dodgers to win the Series in five games. Following the season Weiss was awarded the American League Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the third consecutive Oakland player to win the award, followingJosé Canseco andMark McGwire . He was also selected for the1988 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster .Mid-career
In by|1989 Weiss saw his offensive numbers dip as he battled through injury and adversity. The A's again clinched the pennant and met their crosstown rival
San Francisco Giants in the1989 World Series . Although the Series would be overshadowed by theLoma Prieta earthquake , which delayed play for ten days, Weiss homered and the A's swept the Giants to claim their first title in fifteen years.by|1990 saw Weiss put up his best offensive numbers to date in hits, runs, and
batting average , while also stealing nine bases. The A's won their third straight pennant, but Weiss was injured in the1990 American League Championship Series against theBoston Red Sox and missed the A's1990 World Series loss to theCincinnati Reds , four games to none.Limited by previous injuries, Weiss did not play much in by|1991 as Oakland missed the playoffs for the first time since 1987. In what would be his final year in Oakland, Weiss batted an anemic .212 in by|1992 and was traded to the newly-formed
Florida Marlins during the offseason.Weiss played in 158 games in by|1993 for the Marlins, but following the season he became a free agent and chose to sign with the
Colorado Rockies - which also had begun play in 1993. He became the first player to play for both the expansion Marlins and Rockies. Weiss had four modestly successful years playing for Colorado, posting career highs in home runs (8) and RBIs (48). However, his strengths were solid defensive play at shortstop and his ability to get on base (.351 lifetime OBP).Later career
In December
1997 , Weiss signed with theAtlanta Braves , and became their starting shortstop. Weiss batted .280 and made the All-Star team for the only time in his career for the1998 Braves, who finished with 106 wins, but was slowed by injuries and appeared in less than a hundred games for the first time since1991 . The next season, Weiss's decline continued as he only finished with a .226 average.However, in Game 3 of the 1999
NLDS against theHouston Astros , Weiss made a stunning defensive play to save the season. In the bottom of the tenth, with the bases loaded, one out, and the score tied,Tony Eusebio hit a sharp grounder right up the middle. Weiss ranged hard to his left, dove to his stomach, and threw to home to get the force out. After the game, Weiss said that the ball nearly ripped the glove off his hand. Weiss and the Braves went on to win the game, and the series, on the way to an appearance in the1999 World Series .In
2000 , Weiss only had 192 at-bats, mostly due to losing playing time to the emergentRafael Furcal , who would go on to win the Rookie of the Year Award, just like Weiss twelve years prior. Following the season, Weiss retired.After Baseball
Walt Weiss has been linked to various charitable acts, including repeated donations to a local Northern New York High School (Watertown High School, Watertown, New York). In addition, the baseball field at Walt's alma mater,
Suffern High School , is named after him.ee also
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Florida Marlins all-time roster External links
*baseball-reference|id=w/weisswa01
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/1998/allstar/news/1998/07/07/all_star_nl/ "SI Article about Weiss' ordeal with ill son"]
* [http://espn.go.com/mlb/profiles/profile/4069.html ESPN.com Profile]
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