- Gary Roenicke
Infobox MLB retired
name=Gary Roenicke
caption=Gary Roenicke in 2008
position=Outfield
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1954|07|24Covina, California
debutdate=June 8
debutyear=by|1976
debutteam=Montreal Expos
finaldate=July 24
finalyear=by|1988
finalteam=Atlanta Braves
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.247
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=121
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=410
teams=
*Montreal Expos (by|1976)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1978-by|1985)
*New York Yankees (by|1986)
*Atlanta Braves (by|1987-by|1988)
highlights=
*World Series champion (1983)Gary Steven Roenicke (born in
Covina, California onDecember 5 ,1954 ) was anoutfielder for theMontreal Expos (1976),Baltimore Orioles (1978-85),New York Yankees (1986) andAtlanta Braves (1987-88).Early career
He was originally drafted by the
Montreal Expos as the eight pick of the first round of the Amateur Draft in 1973. He showed promise in his young career, earning the MVP Award in theEastern League (U.S. baseball) in 1975. A year later, he made his career debut for theMontreal Expos , hitting .222 in 29 games with twohome runs and fiveruns batted in .Oriole career
In 1977, Roenicke was traded with
Joe Kerrigan andDon Stanhouse to theBaltimore Orioles forRudy May ,Randy Miller , andBryn Smith .Roenicke only appeared in 27 games in his first season with the Orioles in '78. A year later, in his first full season, he had perhaps the best season of his 12-year career, appearing in 133 games and hitting .261 with 25
home runs and 64runs batted in . He even made the top ten in at-bats per home run with the exciting statistic of 15.0 per. The next year, he had visibly regressed from his promising '79 season, appearing in nearly 20 games less and only hitting .239 with 10home runs 28runs batted in . A year later he had a better year, hitting .269, but his power numbers were still significantly down, slugging only .384, whereas he had slugged .508 in his rookie season. In 1982, he hit .270 with a slugging percentage of .499 in 137 games.Decline
Roenicke never did establish numbers like the 1982 season or rookie season. A year later, both his average and slugging were down and after two more mediocre years, the Orioles traded him to the
New York Yankees forRex Hudler . On the Yankees, his role was limited to a bench player and his power was down (he only hit threehome runs ). He signed as a free agent in 1986 by theAtlanta Braves for nearly half the amount of money he had been making ($380,000). He continued his career on the bench, this year doing better in the power department, hitting ninehome runs . The next year, he hit only .228 with a .298 slugging percentage, the worst of his career. He was released mid-way through the season by the Braves on July 26, 1988 and retired.Retirement
Roenicke is currently an advisor for the
Western Canadian Baseball League , as well as a scout for the Orioles. His brother,Ron Roenicke , had an eight-year career as anoutfielder in the 1980s while his son Josh was a member of both theUCLA football and baseball teams as awide receiver andoutfielder . On theUCLA Bruins , Roenicke had the second-highest on-base percentage, third-highest batting average and compiled a perfect fielding percentage. He is now a pitcher in theCincinnati Reds organization.ee also
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Montreal Expos all-time roster External links
* http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/roeniro01.shtml
*http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/R/Roenicke_Gary.stm
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