- Ron Kittle
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ron Kittle
position=Outfielder /Designated hitter
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1958|1|5Gary, Indiana
debutdate=September 2
debutyear=by|1982
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=August 13
finalyear=by|1991
finalteam=Chicago White Sox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.239
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=176
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=460
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (by|1982-by|1986, by|1989-by|1990, by|1991)
*New York Yankees (by|1986-by|1987)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1988)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1990)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1983)
* 1983AL Rookie of the Year Ronald Dale (Ron) Kittle (born
January 5 ,1958 inGary, Indiana ) is a formerleft fielder anddesignated hitter inMajor League Baseball who was known mostly for hishome run power. From 1982 through 1991, Kittle played for theChicago White Sox (1982-86, 1989, 1991),New York Yankees (1986-87),Cleveland Indians (1988) andBaltimore Orioles (1990). He batted and threw right handed. Kittle was also a manager for the minor leagueSchaumburg Flyers .In a 10-season career, Kittle posted a .239
batting average with 176home run s and 460 RBI in 843 games.A former steelworker who made a relatively late major league debut, being nearly 25 years old, Kittle was popular on the Chicago White Sox when they won a surprising 99 games in 1983 to make their first playoff appearance since the
1959 World Series . That season, Kittle was selected an All-Star and won Rookie of the Year honors after hitting 35 home runs (club record for a rookie) and 100 RBI.Kittle also hit 50 homers in the minor leagues with the
Edmonton Trappers and has his jersey retired in Edmonton atTelus Field .He was most well-known for his line-drive rooftop home runs (7 MLB record) at the historic Comiskey Park (1910-1990). Kittle maintained his home run power, but after 1983 his average dropped and his
strikeout s were increasing. Kittle had short stints with the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians. He returned again to the White Sox in 1990 playing first base. Later in the season he was dealt to the Baltimore Orioles, and finished his career with the White Sox in by|1991.Tenure as a Manager
In 1998, Kittle was hired, mostly due to his local popularity, as the first manager of the non-affiliated minor league
Schaumburg Flyers of the Northern League. During the early years of the Flyers franchise, Kittle did a series of TV commercials to promote the team, using the gimmick "Ma Kittle." where he played both himself and his "Ma Kittle." The ads were successful at sparking some initial interest in the team as the Flyers hoped to steal away fans from the nearby Kane County Cougars, then aFlorida Marlins Class A team. The ad mimmicked the highly successful Nike ads where Larry Johnson starred as both himself and "Gramama." Kittle resigned his position in 2001.Other Notables
In March of 2005, Kittle's book "Ron Kittle's Tales from the White Sox Dugout" was published. Co-written with Bob Logan, who also co-wrote
Michael Jordan 's book "Come Fly with Me." The book features anecdotes (some of them never before told to the public) from his time as a major leaguer, mostly with the Sox. One story talked about the hilarity ofOzzie Guillén ordering dinner while Kittle, Guillen and Cubs SSShawon Dunston were out at a local restaurant. The book also caused some controversy whenBarry Bonds of theSan Francisco Giants accused Kittle of fabricating an insulting story about Bonds, claiming Bonds refused to sign autographs intended to help a children's charity in Chicago. The book says Bonds also made racially inappropriate statements.ee also
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Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*Chicago White Sox all-time roster Ron Kittle married the former Laura Ann Cooke on October 19, 1984 at St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church in Gary, Indiana. Both were students and friends at William A. Wirt High School in Gary, Indiana. Ron and Laura have two children, Hayley and Dylan. Hayley was born 5/5/1986 and Dylan was born 1/12/1989.External links
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