- Tyrone Woods
Infobox NPB player
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name=Tyrone Woods
position=First baseman
team=Chunichi Dragons
number=44
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutyear=2003
debutteam=Yokohama BayStars
statyear=2007
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.292
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=205
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=539
teams=
*Doosan Bears (1998-2002)
*Yokohama BayStars (by|2003–by|2004)
*Chunichi Dragons (by|2005–present)*Bats Right, Throws Right
*Height 6' 1", Weight 190-225 lb.*High School Hernando High School
*BornAugust 16 ,1969 in Florida U.S.Tyrone Woods was the 5th pick of the
Montreal Expos in the1988 amateur draft as a high school third baseman. His debut year showed no indication of the heights he would reach as a pro player. He fielded .882, making 10 errors in 32 games for theGCL Expos and batted just .121/~.160/.174. He hit just 2 homers in 149 at-bats and walked 7 times while whiffing 47 times. He was also caught stealing four times in six tries, completing the struggles defensively, offensively and on the basepaths.Woods was promoted to the
Jamestown Expos in1989 . InA ball Tyrone hit .263/~.328/.459 - he continued to strike out frequently (58 times in 209 AB) but his walks were up (20) and his average and power (9 homers) were also improved. In1990 Woods regressed. With theRockford Expos the 20-year-old third baseman hit just .242, but it was still well above the team average (.226). He also led the team in doubles (27), homers (8) and strikeouts (121). His OBP was about .310 and he slugged .363. Tyrone made it to high class A in1991 and he hit just .220/~.288/.342 for theWest Palm Beach Expos , which was still tolerable in a pitching-friendly environment. He also was moved from third base to the outfield that year.1992 was a busy year for Woods. He hit .291/~.350/.463 for Rockford and even stole 15 bases in 21 tries. He hit .286/~.354/.429 for West Palm Beach and struck out in 3 of his 4 at-bats in his firstAA exposure with theHarrisburg Senators .In
1993 Woods returned to Harrisburg and at age 23 did fine for his age at AA, batting .252/~.326/.456, playing a solid supporting role on one of the greatest AA teams in modern minor league history. A year later Woods split the year between Harrisburg (.316/~.376/.579) and theAAA Ottawa Lynx (.224/.289/.327). OnNovember 18 the Expos gave up on Woods and released him.Tyrone found a home with the
Baltimore Orioles 'Rochester Red Wings farm club in1995 and hit .261/~.328/.441 as a 1B/DH/OF. A year later Woods was in another system, joining theBoston Red Sox and playing for theTrenton Thunder . At 26, he was getting old for a prospect, but he had his best year yet - .312/~.405/.578, though he was outshown by his teammate, another long-time minor-leaguer,Adam Hyzdu . He tied for 5th in the league in homers (25) and was among the leaders in average, OBP and slugging.In
1997 Woods spent his 10th and final season in a US-based league. He knocked the cover off the ball in AAA with thePawtucket Red Sox - .352/~.414/.657. He homered 9 times and drove in 28 in 29 games but didn't play for the parent Boston team. He also played that year for theMinatitlan Potros of theMexican League , homering 18 times in 85 games for 27 homers that year and 101 runs (73 RBI in 85 games for the Potros). Woods hit .342/~.452/.599. His walk total (59) had now surpassed his K total (49).1998 found Woods in theKorea Baseball Organization at the relatively young age of 28. He became the first foreign player to hit a home run and the first to be ejected from a game by an umpire in the league's first year incorporating outsiders. Playing for theDoosan Bears , he set a new KBO record with 42 homers and won the MVP award. As of 2006, he is the only foreigner yet to win theKorea Baseball Organization MVP . Two years later Tyrone hit .315 with 39 homers and 111 RBI and lost the home run race by one toPark Kyung-wan . He had another big year in2001 , winning MVP honors in the All-Star game, playoffs andKorean Series , in which be blasted 4 homers in 6 games for Doosan. In2002 Tyrone started slowly and hit just .256; he struck out 123 times in 407 AB though he did blast 25 homers. Overall in five years in Korea he had hit 174 homers, driven in 510 and batted .294. Woods left Korea with the longest career of any foreign player in the history of the KBO. In 2005, Jay Davis broke his mark.Woods left the Bears to try his hand in Japan in 2003, signing with the
Yokohama Bay Stars .Nippon Pro Baseball fans were fairly critical of the move, claiming Woods was on the decline and citing other KBO stars who had done little in Japan. Woods proved the skeptics to be incorrect as he hit .273/.361/.559 and tying for the home run lead withAlex Ramirez by hitting 40. He was 6th in theCentral League in slugging, 4th in walks (66) and 5th in RBI (87) though he also led with 132 K's. Woods became the first man to lead a league in homers in both Korea and Japan.Woods improved in his second year with Yokohama, hitting .298/.394/.613. He made the Best Nine at first base, tied
Tuffy Rhodes for the home run lead with 45, was third in walks (74) and tied for third in RBI (103), 5th in slugging and 4th in OBP and OPS. He struck out 142 times, but was only third in the CL that year.After the 2004 season Tyrone signed with the defending CL champion
Chunichi Dragons and hit .306/.392/.571 with 38 homers. He was third in OPS and homers, 5th in slugging, 4th in OBP, tied for 4th with 103 RBI and ground into the most double plays (24) as the Dragons' 1B and cleanup hitter. Woods missed 10 games due to a suspension he served after charging the mound whenShugo Fujii threw high and inside during an at-bat. Woods was also fined 500,000 yen. It was the harshest penalty given to any player in Japan in five years.After the 2005 season was completed, Woods had hit 421 homers in his pro career.
In '06, Tyrone put together an MVP-candidate season by batting .312/.403/.640 through
October 10 with a league-leading 47 homers and 143 RBI. To clinch the title for Chunichi, he hit grand slams in back-to-back games, the first Central Leaguer to do so sinceFumio Fujimura 53 years earlier. He also set a new team record for home runs. He played for the Chunichi until 2008.In addition to playing baseball, Woods worked for a time for the Brooksville Fire Department.
His name should not be confused with the golf player
Tiger Woods , which is pronounced similarly in Japanese.External links
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