- Brian Jordan
Infobox MLB retired
name=Brian Jordan
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1967|3|29Baltimore, Maryland
debutdate=April 8
debutyear=by|1992
debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals
finaldate=September 30
finalyear=by|2006
finalteam=Atlanta Braves
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.282
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=184
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=821
teams=
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1992-by|1998)
*Atlanta Braves (by|1999-by|2001, by|2005-by|2006)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|2002-by|2003)
* Texas Rangers (by|2004)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1999)Brian O'Neal Jordan (born
March 29 1967 inBaltimore, Maryland ) is a formerMajor League Baseball outfielder and first baseman. After a briefNFL career, he played the first seven years of his baseball career with theSt. Louis Cardinals before spending time with theAtlanta Braves ,Los Angeles Dodgers , and Texas Rangers.Baseball and football
Jordan was a sports star at
Milford Mill Academy inRandallstown ,Maryland . After graduating from theUniversity of Richmond , Jordan embarked on a dual baseball and football career. He was drafted in the first round of the by|1988 draft by theSt. Louis Cardinals and also signed a contract with theNFL 'sAtlanta Falcons . He has older twin siblings named Deric and Felicia. Deric, his older brother was an outstanding football player, baseball player and wrestler at Milford Mill Academy and an even greater standout in football at Washington and Jefferson College where he started as a freshman and lettered all four years. Deric was the first to be looked at by the NFL and given the chance to walk on with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Felicia has just as impressive athletic credentials as her brothers excelling in volleyball, basketball and softball.While climbing the ladder in the Cardinals' minor league system, Jordan played defensive back for the Falcons from 1989 to 1991. In 1990, he led all cornerbacks with 193 tackles. He had five interceptions and four sacks in his brief career, but Jordan decided to give up football to concentrate on baseball.
t. Louis Cardinals
Jordan made his Major League debut on April 8, 1992 with the Cardinals. He served mostly as a utility outfielder during his first three seasons, but in his first full year, in by|1995, he had a breakthrough season. His stats included 145 hits, 20 doubles, and a .296
batting average in 490 at-bats. He also flashed his power by hitting 22 home runs and 81 RBIs. He built on his success in by|1996, hitting .310 with 104 RBIs and a .349on base percentage , playing mostly as theright fielder for the Cardinals. In the postseason that year, Jordan hit .333 in the NLDS and had a game-winning home run in Game 4 of the1996 NLCS .Shrugging off a relatively disastrous and injury-riddled by|1997 season in which he hit .234 with no home runs, Jordan had possibly the best season of his career in by|1998, his last year with St. Louis. He scored 100 runs, saw his power return with 25 home runs, and batted a career-high .316, with an outstanding .534
slugging percentage .Atlanta Braves
His stats in 1998 helped earn Jordan a $21.3 million contract with the
Atlanta Braves . Jordan had a strong April and May to help carry the Braves early in the by|1999 season. This propelled him to his only All-Star appearance. He finished the season with 100 runs again and drove in 115 runs. Jordan was a standout in the 1999 NLDS for the Braves against theHouston Astros . He batted .471, had the game-winning double in the 12th inning of Game 3, and drove in seven of Atlanta's 18 runs during the series. He contributed two home runs in the1999 NLCS , but went 1 for 13 in his only World Series appearance.Jordan's batting average and RBI totals dipped in by|2000, but in by|2001 Jordan hit 25 homers with a .295 average and was superb in the final games of the season, helping to push the Braves to their tenth-straight division title after a tight race with the
Philadelphia Phillies andNew York Mets .Later career
He was involved in a blockbuster trade on January 15, 2002. Atlanta sent him to the
Los Angeles Dodgers with pitcherOdalis Pérez forGary Sheffield .After a solid season in by|2002 in which he hit .285, injuries significantly decreased Jordan's playing time in by|2003. The aging Jordan signed a one-year contract with the Texas Rangers in by|2004, but only batted .222 and again missed chunks of time with injuries. In by|2005, he returned to the Braves, but he spent most of the season on the disabled list with left knee inflammation while rookie sensation
Jeff Francoeur took over inright field . Relying more on his veteran savvy than athletic ability at this point, he made the team again in by|2006, but was limited to a platoon role at first base before again going on the disabled list. Jordan retired as a player after the by|2007 season.Post Baseball
Jordan currently serves as a TV pre-game analyst for the Atlanta Braves on Braves Live, the official pregame show on
FSN South andSportSouth . He is active in theAtlanta community with the Brian Jordan Foundation and authored the semi-autobiographical children's book "I Told You I Can Play!" [cite web |url=http://brianjordanfoundation.blogspot.com/ | title=Brian Jordan Foundation Blog | publisher=Blogspot.com | accessdate=2007-12-08 ]ee also
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Top 500 home run hitters of all time References
External links
* [http://www.brianjordanfoundation.com/ Brian Jordan Foundation]
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/193349106X I Told You I Can Play!] atAmazon.com
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