- Jeff Kunkel
Infobox MLB retired
name=Jeff Kunkel
position=Shortstop
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1962|3|25
city-state|West Palm Beach|Florida
debutdate=July 23
debutyear=by|1984
debutteam=Texas Rangers
finaldate=September 14
finalyear=by|1992
finalteam=Chicago Cubs
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.221
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=18
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=73
teams=
*Texas Rangers (1984-90)
*Chicago Cubs (1992)Jeffrey William Kunkel (born
March 25 1962 http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/K/Pkunkj001.htm Retrosheet. Kunkel's career stats] ] ) is a formershortstop inMajor League Baseball with the Texas Rangers andChicago Cubs . The son ofAmerican League umpire Bill Kunkel, After receiving All-American honors as a shortstop, he was chosen in the first round (3rd overall) of the1983 Major League Baseball Draft out ofRider University . Growing up inLeonardo, New Jersey [Alfano, Peter. [http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=FB0910FA395D0C728DDDAF0894DD484D81 "PLAYERS; ENDURING TRIPLE A AND A PAINFUL LOSS"] , "The New York Times ",June 11 ,1985 . AccessedFebruary 3 ,2008 . "He joked about the bonus that Jeff would sign, comparing it to his own miserly wages as a ballplayer. He enjoyed answering the telephone at the family's home in Leonardo, N.J., where scouts would call regularly."] , Kunkel was an all-around athlete who participated in soccer, basketball and baseball during his high school years atMiddletown High School South in New Jersey. [ [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/K/jeff-kunkel.shtml Jeff Kunkel] , The Baseball Cube. AccessedFebruary 3 ,2008 .] Selected #74 of the top 100Jersey Shore athletes of the millennium by the "Asbury Park Press " in 1999. Kunkel reached the big leagues quickly, but never developed into a full-time player. The Rangers gave him the opportunity to win the starting shortstop position, but he was always thwarted by his hitting stats and obstacles such asCurtis Wilkerson , Scott Fletcher,Fred Manrique , Gary Green, andJeff Huson . Plagued with numerous potential career-ending injuries, Kunkel worked hard to rehabilitate himself to finish an 11 year professional baseball career with 5 1/2 years in the major leagues. A versatile player with the ability to play 8 or the 9 position on the field while pitching three times in mop-up stints.1984 debut
Kunkel made his major league debut against the defending world champion
Baltimore Orioles atArlington Stadium on Monday,July 23 , by|1984. Against O's aceMike Boddicker , a 20-game winner that season, Kunkel recorded three hits and stole second base. Nevertheless, the Rangers lost the game 9 to 5. [ [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1984/B07230TEX1984.htm Orioles vs. Rangers July 23, 1984 box score] ]Kunkel spent the rest of the season alternating with Curtis Wilkerson, but was never able to duplicate the success of his first game. He concluded 1984 with 3 home runs, 7 runs batted in, and a .204 average in 50 games and 142 at-bats.
Time in the minors
After struggling during spring training in by|1985, Kunkel found little playing time with the Rangers over the next four seasons. He spent most of his time with the
Oklahoma City 89ers of the Triple-A American Association and was recalled to the majors only due to other players being hurt or the rosters expanding in September.Best year
In by|1989 Kunkel recorded his best season, and more playing time opened for him due to the trade of Scott Fletcher to the
Chicago White Sox . He responded by hitting a career-high .270 with 8 home runs and 29 RBI in 108 games. The success was short-lived, and by by|1990 he was back to his previous role as a reserve player.Last seasons
In by|1992, the
Chicago Cubs gave Kunkel his last shot in the majors. He assumed the role as a utility player, receiving very limited playing time behindRyne Sandberg andShawon Dunston . Jeff concluded his short stay with the Cubs hitting .138 in 29 at bats and never played in the big leagues again..In by|1993, Jeff signed a minor league contract with the
Cleveland Indians and played infield and outfield for the AAAInternational League ChampionCharlotte Knights .In by|1994, Kunkel joined the
Detroit Tigers ' AAA team, theToledo Mud Hens , where he finished his professional baseball career hitting .249 with 11 hrs.Present
Today Kunkel lives in the Dallas-Ft. Worth region with his wife, Jill, and 3 children, Kelly, Reid and Caroline. He is employed by First Rate, a software company, as a managing director of operations. He is also active the Greater Fort Worth Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Burleson Pregnancy Aid Center,
Youth With A Mission of San Diego and the First Baptist Church inBurleson, Texas . [ [http://www.firstrate.com/Partner/about/executivebios/jeff_kunkel.htm Jeff Kunkel at firstrate.com] ]References
* 1987 Texas Rangers media guide
* 1989 Texas Rangers media guide
* 1990 Texas Rangers media guideources
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