- A. J. Pierzynski
Infobox MLB player
name = AJ Pierzynski
width = 300
caption =
team = Chicago White Sox
number = 12
position = Catcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1976|12|30
birthplace = city-state|Bridgehampton|New York
bats = Left
throws = Right
debutdate = September 9
debutyear = 1998
debutteam = Minnesota Twins
statyear = September 5, 2008
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value = .285
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value = 97
stat3label = Runs batted in
stat3value = 494
teams =
*Minnesota Twins (by|1998-by|2003)
*San Francisco Giants (by|2004)
*Chicago White Sox (by|2005-present)
awards =
*2x All-Star selection (by|2002, by|2006)
*World Series champion (by|2005)Anthony John "A.J." Pierzynski [Peer-zin-skee] (born
December 30 ,1976 ) is an AmericanMajor League Baseball catcher who has played for theChicago White Sox since by|2005. Pierzynski formerly played with theMinnesota Twins (1998-2003) andSan Francisco Giants (2004). Pierzynski was also awrestler forTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling .Biography
Anthony John Pierzynski was born
December 30 ,1976 , inBridgehampton, New York ." [http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/team/player_career.jsp?player_id=150229 A.J. Pierzynski] ," Player File, Biography, "Chicago White Sox", official website. Retrieved18 May 2007 .] He attendedDr. Phillips High School inOrlando, Florida , where he won All-State honors in baseball. New York Yankees outfielderJohnny Damon was one of Pierzynski's high school teammates. He graduated high school in 1994 and also signed a letter of intent to play baseball at theUniversity of Tennessee ..] AJ's rookie year in the MLB was 1998. He is currently married to Lisa Pierzynski. The couple has two children, Ava and Austin. AJ also has been given the nickname "The Polish Prince" this was given to him by his teammates. He is a large fan favorite by Sox fans due to his hard play and attitude.Major League career
Pierzynski was drafted by the
Minnesota Twins on June 2, 1994, out of high school. After four years in the Twins organization, he was called up to the Major League team, and made his debut on September 9, 1998. He spent the next five seasons, through the by|2003 season, with Minnesota, though he was not a regular starter until by|2001. From by|1998-by|2000, he appeared in just 49 games for the Twins. In 2002 he made the American League All-Star Team as a reserve catcher. In the2002 American League Division Series , Pierzynski hit an important home run in the ninth inning of the final game, in which the Twins clinched the series. In 2003, Pierzynski reached a .312 batting average, a career high that still stands." [http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/stats/individual_stats_player.jsp?playerID=150229&statType=1 A.J. Pierzynski] ," Career stats, Chicago White Sox, official website. Retrieved18 May 2007 .]After the by|2003 season, the Twins traded Pierzynski to the
San Francisco Giants forJoe Nathan ,Francisco Liriano , andBoof Bonser . He spent one season in San Francisco before being signed as afree agent by theChicago White Sox onJanuary 6 ,2005 ." [http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pierza.01.shtml#TRANS A.J. Pierzynski] ," Transactions, "Baseball-reference.com", Retrieved18 May 2007 .]In by|2006, Pierzynski was named one of the five
American League players in theAll-Star Final Vote . Soon afterwards the Chicago White Sox organization began an election campaign using the slogan "Punch A.J." Pierzynski received 3.6 million votes, the most votes in theAmerican League , subsequently sending him to his second All-Star appearance.The "Punch A.J." campaign was inspired by an incident on May 20, 2006 between Pierzynski and Chicago Cubs catcher Michael Barrett. After a fly ball out,Fact|date=June 2008 Pierzynski tagged up at 3rd and tried to score on the throw. After a collision at home, where Pierzynski knocked Barrett from his feet, Pierzynski slapped home plate with his hand. After getting up, Barrett grabbed Pierzynski and punched him. A bench-clearing brawl ensued, and Pierzynski, Barrett, White Sox outfielder Brian Anderson and Cubs first baseman John Mabry were ejected. " [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2452050] ]
Pierzynski holds the AL record for consecutive errorless chances with 962, breaking Yogi Berra's previous record of 950, set in 1959 [http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070929&content_id=2239176&vkey=news_cws&fext=.jsp&c_id=cws] .
Pierzynski and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Pierzynski was involved in a controversial play that occurred on October 12, 2005 in Game 2 of the
2005 American League Championship Series versus theLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim . With the score tied and two out in the bottom of the ninth, with two strikes, Pierzynski swung at a low pitch from Angels pitcherKelvim Escobar and missed, for strike three.Josh Paul , the Angels catcher, rolled the ball to the mound and left the infield. Pierzynski realized strike three had been called, but he had not been called out and ran to first base in case the umpire had ruled that the Angels catcher had not legally caught the strike three pitch (seeUncaught third strike rule). Home plate umpireDoug Eddings indeed ruled that the ball hit the ground and then went into the catcher's glove, [cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051013&content_id=1248409&vkey=ps2005news&fext=.jsp|title=Umpires postgame interview|accessdate=2007-06-05|publisher=mlb.com] meaning Pierzynski was safe at first. Apinch-runner ,Pablo Ozuna , replaced Pierzynski and stole second base.Third baseman Joe Crede delivered a base hit three pitches later, scoring Ozuna for the winning run.Controversies
In January of 2005, after Pierzynski had been dealt to the White Sox, the
San Francisco Chronicle ran a story claiming that the catcher had kneed Giants trainer Stan Conte in the groin during a spring training game in 2004 [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2005/01/15/SPG6IAQNH81.DTL] . Although the incident allegedly happened during the game, it went completely unreported for nearly an entire year in the press. Pierzynski has disputed the allegations publicly. "Don't you think if something like that happened, in spring training, you would have heard about it? I would have gotten in some sort of trouble?" [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?id=2366973]On May 28, 2007, in a game versus the Minnesota Twins, Pierzynski twice ran down the first base line with his feet on the inside of the base, possibly nipping Twins first baseman
Justin Morneau with his spikes. Twins managerRon Gardenhire was furious with the umpires, which resulted in a long tirade. However, he was not ejected. Pierzynski denied any attempt to step on Morneau. [cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070528&content_id=1991531&vkey=news_min&fext=.jsp&c_id=min|title=Twins upset about Pierzynski's play|accessdate=2007-05-29|publisher=mlb.com]Professional wrestling
On
December 8 ,2005 , A.J. Pierzynski appeared on TNA iMPACT!, aprofessional wrestling television program aired by theprofessional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling . Accompanied by White Sox strength trainerDale Torborg , Pierzynski presented TNA wrestlersA.J. Styles ,Chris Sabin and Sonjay Dutt with memorabilia from the2005 World Series . At the ceremony, an incident was staged to include Pierzynski in a controversy with the wrestlers. Pierzynski then made hisprofessional wrestling managerial debut at TNA Turning Point 2005 onDecember 11 ,2005 , accompanying Torborg, Sabin and Dutt to ringside for their match against the Diamonds in the Rough.On
October 10 ,2006 , Pierzynski appeared onESPN2 'sCold Pizza , wearing the X-Division Championship belt, and challenged WWE ChampionJohn Cena , who was also a guest that morning, to a Title vs. Title steel cage match whenever Cena wanted to have it.References
External links
*baseballstats | mlb=150229 | espn=3948 | br=p/pierza.01 | fangraphs=746 | cube=P/A.J.-Pierzynski
* [http://members.tripod.com/bb_catchers/catchers/pierzynski.htm Encyclopedia of Baseball Catchers]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1797448/ A.J. Pierzynski] atThe Internet Movie Database
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