- Todd Zeile
Infobox MLB retired
name=Todd Zeile
position=Third baseman
birthdate=birth date and age|1965|9|9
city-state|Van Nuys| California
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=August 18
debutyear=by|1989
debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals
finaldate=October 3
finalyear=by|2004
finalteam=New York Mets
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.265
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=253
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=1,110
teams=
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1989-by|1995)
*Chicago Cubs (by|1995)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1996)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1996)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1997-by|1998)
*Florida Marlins (by|1998)
* Texas Rangers (by|1998-by|1999)
*New York Mets (by|2000-by|2001, by|2004)
*Colorado Rockies (by|2002)
*New York Yankees (by|2003)
*Montreal Expos (by|2003)Todd Edward Zeile (born
September 9 ,1965 in Van Nuys, California) is a formerthird baseman andfirst baseman inMajor League Baseball who played from 1989 to by|2004. After graduating fromUCLA , where he played as acatcher , Zeile played for 11 Major League teams during his career: theSt. Louis Cardinals (1989-1995),Chicago Cubs (1995),Philadelphia Phillies (1996),Baltimore Orioles (1996),Los Angeles Dodgers (1997-1998),Florida Marlins (1998), Texas Rangers (1998-1999),New York Mets (2000-2001, 2004),Colorado Rockies (2002),New York Yankees (2003) andMontreal Expos (2003).Early career
Zeile broke into the majors in
1989 as a catcher and the Cardinals' most anticipated prospect of the year. Cardinals managerJoe Torre wanted to make room for catcherTom Pagnozzi and believed Zeile would be a more productive hitter and would have a longer career if he moved from behind the plate, so Zeile moved, with some reluctance, initially to first base and then to third base in by|1990.Middle career
Zeile spent most of the 1990s as a third baseman. He was traded from the
Los Angeles Dodgers to theFlorida Marlins along withMike Piazza in 1998 for five players. He then signed a contract with theNew York Mets rejoining Piazza and he finished his career moving to first base for the Mets in by|2000, who wanted him to replaceJohn Olerud .In by|1999, Zeile was part of a historic Rangers team. Along withGregg Zaun andJeff Zimmerman , he was one of three players on the team whose last names began with "Z". Not since the by|1916Chicago Cubs had this occurred (Heinie Zimmerman ,Dutch Zwilling , andRollie Zeider ).He led all NL third basemen in errors in 2002, with 21, when he had the lowest fielding percentage in the league (.942).
End of career
Zeile retired following the by|2004 season. Having planned his retirement in advance (and with the Mets well out of the playoff race), Mets manager
Art Howe let Zeile once again start as acatcher , his original position, onSeptember 18 , 2004. It was Zeile's first appearance there in 14 years. It was the second-longest span ever between appearances at the position.Gabby Street caught a game in by|1931 after last having caught in by|1912. Zeile's span is now the third longest, sinceCraig Biggio started the final game of his career at catcher after a 16 year span.Zeile got one final start as a catcher two weeks later on
October 3 , 2004 in the season's final game. In the 6th inning, in his final at-bat as a Major Leaguer, Zeile hit a 3-runhome run into left field offMontreal Expos pitcherClaudio Vargas . In his final play as a Major Leaguer,Ryan Church popped up to him, as a catcher, in foul territory.Both games Zeile caught in his final season were started by
Tom Glavine .He also pitched a inning with the Mets when they didn't have any pitchers left.
Trivia
Zeile hit at least one home run for each of the 11 teams he played for over the course of his career, distinguishing him as the one player in Major League history to have hit a home run for over 10 teams. He is also one of 41 players ever to hit a home run in his final at-bat, which he did on
October 3, 2004 as a New York Met.Zeile's final home run also made him the last person ever to hit a
home run off aMontreal Expos pitcher. Following that game, which was the last of the season, the Expos moved toWashington D.C. and became theWashington Nationals .Zeile is married to Olympic champion,
Julianne McNamara , the first American gymnast to earn a perfect 10.0 at the Olympics. They have four children.He attended William S. Hart High School in
Newhall, California , where he was an outstanding student and athlete.Todd is a descendant of
John Adams , the secondPresident of the United States.Since retiring from Major League Baseball, Zeile has pursued another passion, starting Green Diamond Entertainment - a film production company in California.
Todd acted in a movie that came out in 2005 called Dirty Deeds. Playing a guy named Mullet/Duncan Rimes.
Todd owns a Citation X jet.
Achievements
* 2004 career hits (244th in history)
* 253home runs (tied for 168th)
* 1110 careerRBI
* 11 straight seasons of 10 or more home runs
* 4 post-season home runsee 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 1000 RBI External links
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