- Lucas May
Infobox MLB player
width = 150
name = Lucas May
position = Catcher
team = Los Angeles Dodgers
number =71
bats = Right| throws = Right| birthdate = birthdate and age|1984|10|24 Lucas James May (bornOctober 24 ,1984 inLas Vegas, Nevada ) is acatcher in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization.May graduated from
Parkway West High School inBallwin, Missouri . From there, he skipped college and entered theMajor League Baseball draft in 2003. He was selected by theLos Angeles Dodgers in the 8th round as the 241st overall pick.May began his professional career after he signed with the Dodgers. He played at the rookie level for the
Gulf Coast Dodgers in 2003. He playedshortstop and batted .252 with nohome runs in 48 games. In 2004, May stayed at the rookie level, playing for theOgden Raptors . Playing in only 34 games, he had a .286batting average with 5 home runs.He was promoted to Single-A in 2005, playing for the
Columbus Catfish . He played shortstop as well as beginning to play in theoutfield . His bad defense had prompted the organization to make the switch as he committed 18 errors in 46 games in 2003, 18 errors in 34 games in 2004, and 26 errors in 46 games. [Weisman, Jon. [http://dodgerthoughts.baseballtoaster.com/archives/871149.html "Roster Rumblings"] ,November 21 ,2007 . AccessedNovember 23 ,2007 .] May played for the Catfish again in 2006, this time seeing all his action in the outfield. In 119 games, he had a .273 batting average and showed some power, hitting 18 home runs.In 2007, May was promoted to the next level. He played for the Advanced Single-A
Inland Empire 66ers . Switching positions again, he played the whole year as a catcher and displayed tremendous power in his 128 games played. His 25 home runs were tied for second in theCalifornia League and his 89 RBIs were good enough for 10th in the league. His slugging percentage was little more than 200 points higher than his batting average and his strikeout totals went down from 130 to 107 from the previous year. He was named to theCalifornia League All-Star team and went 1 for 4 with two runs scored in the All-Star game.Following the season on
November 20 , 2007, May's contract was purchased by the Los Angeles Dodgers, protecting him from theRule 5 Draft . The Dodgers have assigned May to the Double-AJacksonville Suns for the 2008 season.References
External links
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=461315 MLB.com Player Profile]
* [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/M/Lucas-May.shtml The Baseball Cube Player Profile]
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