- Wes Bankston
Infobox MLB player
name = Wes Bankston
width = 150
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team = Oakland Athletics
number = 45
position = First baseman
birthdate = birth date and age|1985|11|23
birthplace = city-state|Dallas|Texas
bats = Right
throws = Right
debutdate = July 2
debutyear = 2008
debutteam = Oakland Athletics
statyear = 2008 season
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value = .203
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value = 1
stat3label = Runs batted in
stat3value = 4
teams =
*Oakland Athletics (by|2008)Wesley Wade Bankston (born
November 23 ,1983 in city-state|Dallas|Texas) is aMajor League Baseball first baseman in theOakland Athletics organization.At Plano East High School, he played
baseball and football as anoutfielder and startingquarterback , respectively. Bankston was committed to playing for theUniversity of Texas before the Tampa Bay Devil Rays drafted him in the 4th round (104th overall) in the2002 Major League Baseball Draft . OnJune 17 , 2002, he signed with the Devil Rays.Bankston started his professional career off well in 2002. Playing primarily as an outfielder for the Rookie League
Princeton Devil Rays and the Single-AHudson Valley Renegades , he hit a combined .301 with 18home run s in 70 games. His impressive 18 home runs set the Princeton record, breakingJared Sandberg 's record of 17. "Baseball America " rated Bankston as the 2nd best prospect in theAppalachian League and the 6th best prospect in the Devil Rays organization.In by|2003, his performance dropped while playing for the Single-A
Charleston RiverDogs . In 103 games, he hit just .256 with 12 home runs. "Baseball America" placed him on the Devil Rays organization prospect list as the 7th best prospect. Due to his poor performance in 2003, he spent the by|2004 season again in Charleston. Converting to a full timefirst baseman , he hit .289 with 23 home runs; his 23 home runs were a career high for him. His good performance also got him named as the team's Player of the Year and was also named to theSouth Atlantic League midseason All-Star team.Bankston missed the first month of the season in by|2005 with a torn left meniscus. After being activated from the
disabled list , he played with the Single-AVisalia Oaks . After 17 games in which he hit .387 with 3 home runs, he was promoted to Double-A Montgomery, where he would be for the remainder of the season. Bankston played in 82 games for the Montgomery Biscuits and had abatting average of .292 with 12 home runs. "Baseball America" also rated him again as the 7th best prospect in the organization. His contract was purchased by the Devil Rays onNovember 18 , 2005.Bankston began the by|2006 season for the Biscuits. Playing
third base for the first time in his career, Bankston hit just .263 with 4 home runs in 45 games for the Biscuits. Regardless of his poor performance, he was still named to the Southern League midseason All-Star team as the starting third baseman. After the All-Star game, he was promoted to the Triple-ADurham Bulls onJuly 13 , finishing the rest of the season at Durham. Bankston played in 52 games in his first year at the Triple-A level and batted .297 with 5 home runs.Bankston's performance plummeted in by|2007, playing the whole season in Triple-A. His .238 batting average was the worst to date in his career and his status as a prospect is not as high as it was before. He was
designated for assignment onSeptember 19 , 2007, and was claimed off waivers by theKansas City Royals onSeptember 21 . The Royals designated him for assignment onNovember 20 , 2007, and was claimed off waivers by theOakland Athletics . Bankston was designated for assignment onFebruary 8 , by|2008. He cleared waivers and was outrighted to the minor leagues onFebruary 13 , 2008.Bankston made his major league debut on
July 2 , mlby|2008, with the Athletics against theLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim . His first major league home run came onJuly 7 against theSeattle Mariners . He was designated for assignment onAugust 18 .tatistics
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