- Gary Sheffield
Infobox MLB player
name = Gary Sheffield
width = 300
caption = Sheffield (right) with the Tigers in 2007
position = Designated Hitter
team = Detroit Tigers
number = 3
bats = Right
throws = Right
birthdate = birth date and age|1968|11|18
birthplace = city-state|Tampa|Florida
debutdate = September 3
debutyear = 1988
debutteam = Milwaukee Brewers
statyear = August 16, 2008
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value = .292
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value = 499
stat3label = Runs batted in
stat3value = 1,633
stat4label = Hits
stat4value = 2,615
stat5label = Runs
stat5value = 1,592
teams =
*Milwaukee Brewers (by|1988–by|1991)
*San Diego Padres (by|1992–by|1993)
*Florida Marlins (by|1993–by|1998)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1998–by|2001)
*Atlanta Braves (by|2002–by|2003)
*New York Yankees (by|2004–by|2006)
*Detroit Tigers (by|2007–present)
awards =
*5xSilver Slugger Award winner (by|1992, by|1996, by|2003, by|2004, by|2005)
*9x All-Star selection (by|1992, by|1993, by|1996, by|1998, by|1999, by|2000, by|2003, by|2004, by|2005)
*World Series champion in 1997
*Led NL inbatting average in by|1992
*Led NL intotal bases in by|1992Gary Antonian Sheffield (born
November 18 ,1968 inTampa, Florida ) is aMajor League Baseball designated hitter andoutfielder for theDetroit Tigers .Sheffield has primarily played
right field , though he has also playedleft field ,third base ,shortstop , and a handful of games atfirst base . He previously played for theMilwaukee Brewers ,San Diego Padres ,Florida Marlins ,Los Angeles Dodgers ,Atlanta Braves , andNew York Yankees . Sheffield was a first round pick of the Brewers, who selected him sixth overall in the by|1986 amateur draft after a standout prep career at Hillsborough High School in Tampa. He bats and throwsright-handed .At the start of the 2008 season, Sheffield ranked 2nd among all active players in runs (1,543), 3rd in walks (1,386), 4th in RBIs (1,579) and hits (2,529) and 6th in
home run s (488) andhit by pitch es (129).Early life
Childhood
Sheffield grew up in Belmont Heights, near the
Ponce de Leon projects known for its high crime. [http://www.jockbio.com/Bios/Sheffield/Sheffield_bio.html JockBio.com Sheffield Biography from Jock Bio] ] He and his family lived with his uncle,Dwight Gooden , who would go on to become the ace pitcher for theNew York Mets . They played baseball frequently and Sheffield learned how to hit afastball from Dwight.Little League Baseball
Sheffield was a good hitter in the Little Leagues, but was also a great pitcher because of what Dwight had taught him. However, Sheffield had problems with his temper and attitude, which would continue in the Major Leagues. Once, when he was late to practice, his coach benched him and Sheffield picked up a bat and chased the coach all over the field, resulting in him being kicked off the team for a year. When Sheffield was eleven, he was selected to the Belmont Heights Little League All-Stars, which included future
Chicago Cubs #1 pick Ty Griffin, future Major Leaguer Derek Bell, and other futureMLB players. The team made it to theLittle League World Series finals, but lost toTaiwan 4-3. In the following year, the team won the championship.High school
In 1983, Sheffield made the Hillsborough High School varsity baseball team. During his junior year, he bulked up to 175 pounds and was a
pitcher andthird baseman . During his senior year, his fastball reached the upper 80's and he frequently showed home run power. As a batter, Sheffield hit .500 and 15home runs , in only 62 officialat-bats . At the end of the season he was named the Gatorade National Player of the YearMinor Leagues
After high school, the
Milwaukee Brewers drafted Sheffield with the 6th pick of the first round of the 1986 MLB Draft. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sheffga01.shtmlBaseball-Reference.com Baseball Reference Bio] ] . After being drafted he was shipped to Helena of the Pioneer League, where he dominated with a .365batting average and 71 RBI in only 57 games. The only question was whatposition he would play. He was slotted at shortstop, but struggled at the position, committing many errors and wild throws. In 1987, he was assigned toStockton of theClass-A California League , where his defense improved and he produced at the plate. His batting average went below .300, but he still led the league in RBI with 103, and at the end of the year he was voted the Brewers best prospect. In his third season, he went from Double-A all the way to the majors. In 134 games forEl Paso andDenver , he batted .327 with 28 homers and 118 RBI and was considered ready for the majors.Major Leagues
Milwaukee Brewers
Sheffield was called up from the minors when rosters were expanded in September and made his major league debut on September 3, 1988. At first, the team used him as a third baseman and outfielder, but after an injury to
Dale Sveum he moved to shortstop. He got off to a fast start with his first career hit being a home run offMark Langston . After a great start, his numbers started to decline. He finished the season with only a .238 batting average and 4 home runs in 24 games. After a decline in play and several injuries, he found himself competing withBill Spiers in a race for starting shortstop. After this, he was moved to third base and criticized the team saying it was a black and white issue. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE3DF1330F93BA15756C0A966958260Sheffield Is Older and Better] ] At the end of the 1989 season, he only batted .247 with only 5 home runs and 32 RBI. In 1990, he had had a solid season thanks to the hiring ofDon Baylor as theirhitting coach . He finished the season batting .294, but still only had 10 home runs. The Brewers thought they were finally getting the player they drafted in the first round, but there was still one concern: he was becoming a pain in theclubhouse , and went as far as accusing the organization of being racist after keeping him at third instead of playing him at shortstop where the white Bill Spiers played. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=alipour/070315&sportCat=mlb Espn.com Interview] ] In his final season with the Brewers, he injured his wrist, thumb, and shoulder, playing in only 50 games.an Diego Padres
After 4 seasons of underperforming in Milwaukee and his numerous criticisms of coaches, the Brewers traded him to the
San Diego Padres forRicky Bones ,José Valentin , andMatt Mieske on March 26, 1992. Sheffield faced his uncleDwight Gooden for the first time in a Major League game on May 24, getting one hit in 3 at-bats. In this, his first All-Star season, he contended for theTriple Crown for much of the year; while he missed out on the home run (33, two fewer than the leader, teammateFred McGriff ) and RBI (100, nine less than leaderDarren Daulton ) titles, he did win theNational League batting title with a .330 average. The batting title is currently the only one of the nine in Padre history won by someone other thanTony Gwynn .In 1993, he started off what seemed to be a productive season with the Padres hitting 10 home runs and batting .295 but was unexpectedly traded midseason to the
Florida Marlins .Florida Marlins
On June 24, 1993, he was traded along with Rich Rodriguez to the
Florida Marlins forTrevor Hoffman , Jose Martinez, and Andres Berumen. At first he wasn't thrilled about being traded to theexpansion Marlins, and would rather have played for a contending team like the Padres, but the Marlins offered some upside with their young talent. He finished the 1993 season hitting 10 home runs, batting .292 and knocking in 37 runs while with the Marlins, and was the starting third baseman in the All-Star Game. At the end of the season, the Marlins gave him a four-year deal that made him the highest-paid player at the third base position. [ [http://www.futilityinfielder.com/blog/2004/08/gary-sheffield-reconsidered-part-i.shtmlGary Sheffield, Reconsidered -- Part I] ] During the 1994} season, the Marlins moved him from third baseman to right field, where he showed great success with a rocket arm. Sheffield hit 112 home runs with the Marlins from 1994 to 1998, including 42 in 1996, making the All-Star Game in 1996, and leading them to victory in the1997 World Series against theCleveland Indians . He was traded to theLos Angeles Dodgers in 1998 because the Marlins allegedly could not afford a contract extension and because the Dodgers parent company at the timeNews Corporation was looking to secure a television contract with the Marlins in exchange for trading massively popular DodgerMike Piazza .Los Angeles Dodgers
On May 14, 1998, he was traded along with
Manuel Barrios , Charles Johnson,Bobby Bonilla , andJim Eisenreich to the Los Angeles Dodgers forMike Piazza andTodd Zeile . Sheffield finished the season with the Dodgers batting .316 and hitting 16 homers while driving in 57 runs. In 3 1/2 seasons with the Dodgers, he hit 129 home runs and drove in 367 runs. He made three All-Star games while playing with the Dodgers and had become one of the best outfielders in the game. But during the offseason, he began lobbying for a trade because he thought the Dodgers were spending their money stupidly and sliding in the wrong direction, and publicly criticized coaches and teammates.Atlanta Braves
On January 15, 2002, Sheffield was traded to the
Atlanta Braves forBrian Jordan ,Odalis Perez , andAndrew Brown . He spent two seasons with the Braves hitting 64 home runs and knocking in 216 RBI including 132 in 2003. After two great seasons with the Braves, he became afree agent for the first time in his career on October 27, 2003.New York Yankees
On December 19, 2003, after intense negotions between Sheffield and
George Steinbrenner , he agreed to a deal with theNew York Yankees worth $38 million over 3 years. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1674675Outfielder's deal worth up to $38M] ] He joined a lineup full of stars that includedDerek Jeter ,Jason Giambi and the newly acquiredAlex Rodriguez . In his first season with the Yankees, Sheffield started slow, but finished the season with 36 home runs, 121 RBI, and a .290 batting average, helping him finish second in theMVP voting at the end of the season, only behindVladimir Guerrero . In his second season with the Yankees, he continued to play well, hitting another 34 home runs and driving in 123 runs. Sheffield started the 2006 season strong, on pace for a .300 batting average and 30 homers, before he collided withShea Hillenbrand of theToronto Blue Jays on April 29, 2006. He tried to play in spite of the injury, but ultimately neededwrist surgery. Sheffield didn't return until late September. He had lost his right fielding job toBobby Abreu , who the Yankees had acquired in a trade deadline transaction. The Yankees tried him at first base but with mixed results. At the end of the 2006 season, the Yankees picked up his 2007 option and traded him.Detroit Tigers
On November 10, 2006, he was traded to the
Detroit Tigers for minor league pitchersHumberto Sánchez ,Kevin Whelan , andAnthony Claggett . After the trade, Sheffield agreed to a two-year $28 million dollar extension. [ [http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061110&content_id=1738741&vkey=news_det&fext=.jsp&c_id=detVeteran outfielder agrees to two-year extension through 2009] ] In his first season with the Tigers, he hit 25 home runs, with 75 RBI, and a .265 batting average. He also hit his first triple since 2004 and stole 20 bases for the first time since 1990. He was also one of only 6 batters in the AL to have at least 20 home runs and 20stolen base s, along withAlex Rodriguez ,Grady Sizemore ,Ian Kinsler ,B.J. Upton andCurtis Granderson .On
September 8 ,2008 in a game against Oakland, Sheffield hit the 250,000th wtf home run in Major League Baseball history, according to research byBaseball-Reference.com . The home run was agrand slam offGio Gonzalez ; [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=280908106] Sheffield had hit baseball's 249,999th home run against Gonzalez in his previous at-bat. Despite a late season surge, Sheffield ended the 2008 season with 499 home runs.Highlights
*9-time All-Star (1992-93, 1996, 1998-2000, 2003-05)
*4-timeSilver Slugger Award (1992, 1996, 2003-04)
*Led National League in batting average (.330) and total bases (323) in 1992
*Member of the 1997 World Series ChampionsFlorida Marlins
*Led National League in on-base percentage (.465) and OPS (1.090) in 1996
*Los Angeles Dodgers career leader in on-base percentage (.424), slugging percentage (.573), OPS (.998) and at-bats per home run (14.5)
*Holds Los Angeles Dodgers single-season record for at-bats per home run (11.7 in 2000)
*His Tampa team finished second in the 1980Little League World Series
*Is the first player to represent five different teams in the All-Star Game.
*Holds Florida Marlins franchise record for home runs in a season (42) in 1996
*Tied Paul O'Neill as the oldest player to hit 20 home runs and steal 20 bases in a season, at age 38 (2007)
*First player to hit at least 25 home runs for 6 different teamsControversy
Sheffield has often put himself in controversial situations with his confrontational attitude, which sometimes leads to remarks construed as offensive.
While he was younger, Sheffield and his uncle, Dwight Gooden, were arrested after fighting with police and resisting arrest in Tampa, Florida. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE7DA1730F935A25753C1A961948260 Sheffield Arrested] ]
He's been very verbal about his need for sufficient financial compensation and respect, demanding better pay when he was with the Dodgers, and refusing to play in the inaugural
World Baseball Classic , saying " [his] season is when [he's] getting paid." [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/baseball/mlb/08/05/sheffield.quotes/index.html SI.com - MLB - Gary Sheffield, Unplugged - Friday August 5, 2005 4:38PM ] ]In October 1995, Sheffield was shot in his left shoulder after an attempted robbery when he stopped his car at a traffic light. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CEFDC1738F932A05753C1A963958260 Sheffield Shot at Traffic Light] ]
On April 14, 2005, a Red Sox fan leaned over the railing at
Fenway Park and swiped at Sheffield as he was going to field a ball hit byJason Varitek . After Sheffield took a swing at him with his glove, he threw the ball back into the infield, and then got into a verbal altercation with him. The fan, who was under the influence of alcohol, was ejected from Fenway Park and his 2005season ticket s were revoked. Sheffield was fined for the incident. Charges were dismissed against both the fan and Sheffield.In the June 2007 issue of
GQ Magazine , Sheffield (a Detroit Tiger at the time) was quoted saying that there are more Latin baseball players than black players because Latinos are easier to control:*“What I said is that you’re going to see more black faces, but there ain’t no English going to be coming out. ... (It’s about) being able to tell (Latin players) what to do — being able to control them,” he told the magazine. “Where I’m from, you can’t control us.” He went on to elaborate, "They have more to lose than we do. You can send them back across the island. You can’t send us back. We’re already here.” [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19013033/ Sheffield tries to explain controversial remarks - Baseball - MSNBC.com ] ]
During an July 2007 interview with
HBO 's "Real Sports ", Sheffield said that Yankees managerJoe Torre treated black players differently than white players during his time there. He also said that he thought thatbiracial Yankees playerDerek Jeter wasn't "all the way black." [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2935737 ESPN - Sheffield calls out Torre, Jeter, Bonds in HBO interview - MLB ] ]On September 19, 2008, Sheffield was hit by a pitch from
Cleveland Indians pitcherFausto Carmona and walked to first base. When Carmona threw to first base, he and Sheffield exchanged words and Sheffield charged the mound leading to abench-clearing brawl . Carmona was seen landing several punches to Sheffield's head, which left him bloodied. Carmona and Sheffield were both ejected, along with Indians catcher Víctor Martínez and Tigers second basemanPlacido Polanco [cite web |url=http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/gamecenter/recap/MLB_20080919_DET@CLE |title=Indians win with walk-off hit as Carmona, Sheffield brawl |accessdate=2008-09-20 |date=2008-09-19 |publisher=CBSSports.com wire reports] On September 22, the commissioner's office announced four suspensions resulting from the brawl: Carmona was suspended for six games, Sheffield received a four-game suspension, and Martinez and Indians infielderAsdrubal Cabrera each received three-game suspensions. Sheffield made statements after the suspension that the involved players from the Indians would be "penalized" by him as well. [ [http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080922&content_id=3528156&vkey=news_det&fext=.jsp&c_id=det "Sheffield given four-game suspension: Tigers slugger won't appeal, begins serving it Monday," "MLB.com", Jason Beck, September 22, 2008] . Retrieved on 2008-09-26.]teroid allegations
During a workout with
Barry Bonds in 2001, a cream was applied to Sheffield's knee by a trainer to help heal ripped stitches from a knee surgery. Sheffield states in his book, Inside Power, that he had no knowledge of the cream containing steroids, and had no reason to assume so at the time. He goes on to say in his book that the cream did nothing to strengthen his knee, and also states that a look at his numbers shows no improvement of his numbers after the incident. [ [http://www.ktvu.com/sports/3786297/detail.html MLB Will Not Punish Sheffield For BALCO Admission - Sports News Story - KTVU San Francisco ] ]On December 13, 2007, Sheffield was named in the Mitchell Report as one of the players who had obtained and used steroids. [http://files.mlb.com/mitchrpt.pdf]
tatistics
Major League
small|Roll over stat abbreviations for definitions. Stats through
September 29 , 2008.cite web| url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sheffga01.shtml | title=Gary Sheffield Statistics| work=Baseball-Reference| accessdate=2008-08-03]Batting stance
Sheffield is known for his unusual batting stance, in which he violently waves the bat back and forth.
ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of major league players with 2,000 hits
*List of Major League Baseball players with 400 doubles
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI
*List of Major League Baseball batting champions
*List of sportspeople sanctioned for doping offences References
External links
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* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/baseball/mlb/08/05/sheffield.mouth/index.html cnn.com] Sports Illustrated Interview
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