- Ben Grieve
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ben Grieve
position=Outfielder
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1976|5|4
city-state|Arlington|Texas
debutdate=September 3
debutyear=by|1997
debutteam=Oakland Athletics
finaldate=October 2
finalyear=by|2005
finalteam=Chicago Cubs
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.269
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=118
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=492
teams=
*Oakland Athletics (by|1997-by|2000)
*Tampa Bay Devil Rays (by|2001-by|2003)
*Milwaukee Brewers (by|2004)
*Chicago Cubs (by|2004-by|2005)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1998)
* 1998AL Rookie of the Year Benjamin Grieve (born
May 4 ,1976 inArlington, Texas ) is a formerMajor League Baseball outfielder . He battedleft-handed and threwright-handed . In his nine-season career, he played with theOakland Athletics (by|1997-by|2000), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (by|2001-by|2003),Milwaukee Brewers (by|2004), andChicago Cubs (2004-by|2005).Grieve departed the
Chicago Cubs in the 2004-2005 offseason as afree agent , then signed with thePittsburgh Pirates as anon-roster invitee tospring training . He was then cut from the Pirates, which made him a free agent. Then at the beginning of the 2005 season Grieve was signed by theChicago Cubs to a minor league contract, which assigned him to the Triple-AIowa Cubs . He had two short call-ups during the regular season, and was again activated midway through September following roster expansion.Grieve won the by|1998 American League Rookie of the Year award while playing for the
Oakland Athletics . His father,Tom Grieve , is a broadcaster for the Texas Rangers and a formerbaseball player and general manager for the Rangers. Grieve's baseball career has been plagued by accusations of lack of motivation. Perhaps as a result, his career was very disappointing relative to his natural abilities. [http://www.sptimes.com/News/032501/Sports/Rays__Forget_whispers.shtml Marc Topkin. Rays: Forget whispers, Grieve all they hoped for, St. Petersburg Times, 3/25/2001.] ] [http://www.sptimes.com/2003/03/13/Rays/Grieve_uncertain_abou.shtml Roger Mills. Grieve uncertain about road he will take, St. Petersburg Times, 3/13/2003.] ] [http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/sports/baseball/mlb/oakland_athletics/14102646.htm Rick Hurd. No regrets, Contra Costa Times, 3/15/2006.] ]Career summary
Ben Grieve was once a highly regarded young prospect, born from a baseball family. He began his career with the Oakland Athletics. He put together a solid rookie season in 1998, hitting .288, with 18 HR and 89 RBI, earning him the Rookie of the Year. He followed up with a similar, yet more inconsistent, season, hitting .265 with 26 HR and 86 RBI, missing time due to injuries. His next season (2000) would statistically be his best. Grieve belted 27 HR, drove in 107 RBI, and hit .279. Talk spread throughout the league that Grieve could become a superstar. This talk, however, was short-lived. Following the 2000 season, the young Grieve was involved in a 3-team deal that sent him to Tampa Bay.
With The Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2001, he hit 11 HR with 72 RBI. Dropping his slugging percentage a full 100 points from the year before.The following season (by|2002), Grieve battled injuries, but did manage to hit 19 HR and drive in 64 RBI in just 136 games.
In 2003, in 55 games, he hit just .230, with 4 HR, and 17 RBI in 165 at bats.
Grieve signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers in the offseason, and on
August 31 of that season was then traded to the Chicago Cubs. He would serve primarily as a back-up outfielder for both the Cubs and the Brewers that season. In all, Grieve appeared in just 123 games between the two teams, hitting just 8 HR and driving in 35 RBI.In the 2005 season, Grieve bounced up-and-down between the minors and the Cubs. Playing in just 23 games with the Cubs, he hit 1 home run and had 5 RBIs.
Grieve spent the entire by|2006 season in the White Sox minor league organization.
Grieve was never really able to live up to expectations that were made of him. Many believe that when he was traded from the A's to the Devil Rays, he was sent from an organization he had been just a piece of the puzzle of, to a struggling team that relied on him so much to become a superstar and carry, that he folded under the pressure. Others believe he lacks passion for the sport.
His father, former Major Leaguer and Rangers GM and current broadcaster
Tom Grieve , once stated in an interview that he believed his son wasn't living up to his capabilities due to the immense pressure that had been put upon him to carry the entire Devil Rays organization, and now it has been difficult for him to bounce back.Grieve started the by|2007 season in the White Sox minor league organization, a member of the AAA
Charlotte Knights .Awards
*American League Rookie Of The Year (1998)
*Baseball America High SchoolAll-America n (1994)ee also
*
List of second generation MLB players
*Tampa Bay Devil Rays all-time roster References
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