- Bob Zupcic
Infobox MLB retired
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bgcolor1=silver
textcolor2=white
textcolor1=black
name=Bob Zupcic
position=Outfield
birthdate=birth date and age|1966|08|18
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=September 7
debutyear=1991
debutteam=Boston Red Sox
finaldate=August 4
finalyear=1994
finalteam=Chicago White Sox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.250
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=7
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=80
teams=
*Boston Red Sox (by|1991–by|1994)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1994)
highlights=
*Two grand slams in rookie season: 1992Robert "Bob" Zupcic (born
August 18 ,1966 inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania ) is a formeroutfielder inMajor League Baseball who played for theBoston Red Sox (1991-1994) andChicago White Sox (1994). He batted and threw right handed.In a four-season career, Zupcic posted a .250
batting average with seven HR and 80 RBI in 319games played . Despite only hitting seven home runs in his career, Zupcic's greatest accomplishment may be hitting two grand slams during his rookie season of by|1992. The only other Red Sox player to accomplish this feat wasEllis Burks in by|1987. [ [http://www.fenwayfanatics.com/content/2007/01/31/did-you-know-department-bob-zupcic/ Boston Red Sox @ fenwayfanatics.com - Did-You-Know Department - Bob Zupcic ] ]Alphabetically, Zupcic appears last on the all-time list of Boston Red Sox players. For the Chicago White Sox, only by|1910 outfielder
Dutch Zwilling appears after Zupcic. [ [http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/history/players.jsp?sortby=name&filter=Z The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: History: Red Sox All-Time Players ] ] [ [http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/cws/history/players.jsp?sortby=name&filter=Z The Official Site of The Chicago White Sox: History: White Sox All-Time Players ] ]Career
Pre-professional
Zupcic attended Bishop Egan (now Conwell-Egan) High School in
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania andOral Roberts University . In by|1985, Zupcic was awardedBaseball America 's Summer Player of the Year Award after playing for the Liberal BeeJays in theJayhawk League , a summer collegiate league inKansas andMissouri .fact|date=July 2007Major League Baseball
The Boston Red Sox selected Zupcic in the 1st Round of the by|1987 amateur draft (32nd pick overall). Over the next few years, Zupcic slowly made his way up the ranks of the Red Sox farm system with stops at Elmira, Lynchburg, New Britain, and Pawtucket.
In by|1991, Zupcic was a late season callup for the Red Sox. He made his Major League debut at
Fenway Park on September 7, 1991, as a pinch runner and defensive replacement in a win against theSeattle Mariners . Two weeks later, he hit his first Major League home run against theNew York Yankees . Zupcic wore #16 during this stint. [ [http://www.redsoxdiehard.com/players/unifnums.html Red Sox All-Time Uniform Numbers - RedSoxDiehard.com ] ]In by|1992, under new Red Sox manager
Butch Hobson , Zupcic made the team inSpring Training . For the rest of his Boston career he would wear #28. Injuries to starting outfielders Ellis Burks,Mike Greenwell , and other key players resulted in the Red Sox having a terrible season, finishing in last place in the AL East. However, it did give Zupcic the opportunity to start regularly. He made the most of the chance, hitting .276, and started at all three outfield positions, collecting 11 outfield assists in 124 games.Zupcic's defensive abilities caught the attention of longtime "
Boston Globe "sportswriter Bob Ryan. On September 13, 1992, Zupcic climbed thebullpen railing in center field and robbedBaltimore Orioles catcherMickey Tettleton of a home run. Ryan called the play "as good a CF grab as I've seen in 41 years of Fenway watching." [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/articles/2005/06/08/these_pages_are_keepsakes/?page=3 These pages are keepsakes - The Boston Globe ] ]In by|1993, Zupcic continued to make starts at all the outfield spots. However, he proved not to be an offensive threat, and Zupcic shared a lot of playing time with a number of other players. He finished the year at .241 with only two home runs and 26 RBI.
The next season, Zupcic could not find a spot on the team. After making just four appearances in the first month, Zupcic was placed on waivers by the Red Sox. The Chicago White Sox picked him up on May 5, 1994. Zupcic made his White Sox debut on May 14, 1994, with a pinch-hit RBI single against the Texas Rangers. Over the next couple of months, Zupcic made occasional outfield starts in place of regulars
Tim Raines andDarrin Jackson . He also made his first Major League appearances atfirst base andthird base . He wore #43 that season. [ [http://www.whitesoxinteractive.com/rwas/index.php?category=3&id=1893 WSI's FlyingSock.com News System ] ]Zupcic played his final game on August 4, 1994, and the Major League Baseball strike resulted in the cancellation of the remainder of the season, the playoffs, and the
World Series .Later years
In by|1995, Zupcic was released by the White Sox. Over the next couple of years, he played for minor league affiliates of the
Florida Marlins andPhiladelphia Phillies , and attended Spring Training with thePittsburgh Pirates in1997 .Zupcic ended up in an independent league, playing for and coaching a team in
Bangor, Maine . He retired after suffering a back injury.Personal
Zupcic is married with four children and lives in
North Carolina .fact|date=July 2007References
External links
* [http://www.sonsofsamhorn.net/wiki/index.php/Bob_Zupcic Bob Zupcic at SoSH Wiki]
* [http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/108-04232005-480047.html phillyBurbs.com: Where are they now?]
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