Shane Monahan

Shane Monahan

Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=#bcbcbc
bgcolor2=#bcbcbc
textcolor1=black
textcolor2=black
name=Shane Hartland Monahan
position=Outfielder, Designated Hitter


bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1974|08|12
debutdate=July 9
debutyear=1998
debutteam=Seattle Mariners
finaldate=October 3
finalyear=1999
finalteam=Seattle Mariners
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.235
stat2label=Runs batted in
stat2value=28
stat3label=Home runs
stat3value=4
teams=
*Seattle Mariners (by|1998-by|1999)
highlights=
*1993 - Freshman 1st team All-America OF
*1994 - 1st team College All-American OF, Atlantic Coast Conference All-Star OF
*1995 - Clemson Regional MVP (College World Series), 2nd team College All-American OF, Atlantic Coast Conference All-Star OF, Player of the Year

Shane Hartland Monahan (born August 12, 1974 in Syosset, New York) is a professional baseball player who had a brief career playing for the Seattle Mariners. He is a graduate of Joseph Wheeler High School in Marietta, Georgia and attended Clemson University. Monahan now lives in Vail, Colorado.

Monahan comes from a family that is well know in the National Hockey League. Monahan's father is Hartland Monahan, his grandfather was Bernie Geoffrion and his great-grandfather was NHL Hall of Famer Howie Morenz. His is the nephew of Danny Geoffrion and cousin of Blake Geoffrion.

Baseball career

Monahan was picked by the Atlanta Braves in 18th Round of by|1992 amateur entry draft, but chose to attend Clemson University instead. He was next selected by the Seattle Mariners in the by|1995 amateur entry draft.

From 1995 through by|1997, Monahan played on minor league affiliates of the Mariners. Between by|1998 and by|1999, he split the seasons between the Mariners and the Tacoma Rainiers.

After the 1999 season, Monahan returned to the minors and between 1999 and by|2002 he played for minor league affiliates of the Mariners, Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Kansas City Royals. Monahan ended his professional career in by|2003 playing for the independent Atlantic City Surf of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.

Admission of drug use

On December 28, 2007, Monahan admitted in an interview with ESPN that he used the anabolic steroids Deca-Durabolin and Winstrol as well as amphetamines during his playing career. [cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3171167
title= Clubhouse culture led ex-Mariner to steroids and greenies |date=2007-12-28 |publisher=ESPN| accessdate=2008-01-01
] Monahan stated that he started using steroids in 1998, partly because of what he states was widespread use in the Mariners clubhouse.

During the time he played with the Mariners, he played with players who were mentioned in the Mitchell Report, including Ryan Franklin, Glenallen Hill, David Segui and Todd Williams.

Two players have since come out to refute Monahan's comments regarding the Mariner clubhouse atmosphere.

Raúl Ibáñez stated:

"It's amazing to me that a guy like Shane -- a guy who was up and down at best and had a very limited cup of coffee with us -- would be able to know what was going on. I was up and down like he was. I was in that same boat that he was in, and everyone makes their choice. In 10 years, I've never seen a person take a steroid"

Jamie Moyer stated:

"I can tell you that I was there for 10 years and I never saw anyone take steroids. This will be my 20th year in the major leagues, and I don't even know what a steroid looks like. If I have to start relying on those things, after so many years in the game, then it's time to pack it in. That's the way I look at things." [cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3173586
title= Report: Moyer, Ibanez say Monahan's steroid claims unfounded |date=2007-12-30 |publisher=ESPN| accessdate=2008-01-01
]

ee also

List of doping cases in sport

References

ources

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* [http://minors.baseball-reference.com/players.cgi?pid=9896 Minor League stats at Baseball Reference]


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