At the end of the season he was named the Gatorade National Player of the Year. 500 and 15 home runs, in only 62 official at-bats. During his senior year, his fastball reached the upper 80's and he frequently showed home run power. During his junior year, he bulked up to 175 pounds and was a pitcher and third baseman. In 1983, Sheffield made the Hillsborough High School varsity baseball team. He set a record for doubles that would be broken in 2012 by Bradley Smith. The team made it to the finals of the 1980 Little League World Series but lost to Taiwan 4–3. When Sheffield was eleven, he was selected to the Belmont Heights Little League All-Stars, which included future Chicago Cubs #1 pick Ty Griffin, future Major Leaguer Derek Bell, and other future MLB players. Once, when he was late to practice, his coach benched him and Sheffield picked up a bat and chased the coach all over the field, resulting in him being kicked off the team for a year. However, Sheffield had problems with his temper and attitude, which would continue in the Major Leagues. Sheffield was a good hitter in the Little Leagues. They played baseball frequently and Sheffield learned how to hit a fastball from Gooden, who is only four years older than he is. He and his family lived with his uncle, Dwight Gooden, who would go on to become the ace pitcher for the New York Mets. Sheffield was born in Tampa, Florida, and grew up in Belmont Heights, near the Ponce de Leon projects. Sheffield was mentioned in the Mitchell Report and implicated in the 2004 BALCO scandal with respect to the use of performance-enhancing drugs. His clients include former reliever Jason Grilli. After retirement, he started to work as an agent. Because of his combination of skill, sportswriter Joe Posnanski wrote, "I can't imagine there has ever been a scarier hitter to face." His first manager Tom Trebelhorn said, "Gary can turn on a 38-caliber bullet.” Despite his high home run total, Sheffield only topped 80 strikeouts twice in 22 seasons, while finishing his career among the all-time top 20 walks leaders. Sheffield's batting swing was an exemplary mix of savage speed and pinpoint control. He is the only player in history to record 100 RBIs in a season for five different teams. As of his last game, Sheffield ranked second among all active players in walks (1,475), third in runs (1,636), fourth in RBIs (1,676), fifth in hits (2,689) and home runs (509), and sixth in hit by pitches (135). Sheffield hit his 500th home run on April 17, 2009. Sheffield was a first-round pick of the Brewers, who selected him sixth overall in the 1986 amateur draft after a standout prep career at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Florida. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Florida Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, and the New York Mets. In retirement he is a sports agent.įor most of his career, Sheffield played right field, though he has also played left field, third base, shortstop, and a handful of games at first base. Gary Antonian Sheffield (born November 18, 1968) is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball for eight teams from 1988 to 2009. September 30, 2009, for the New York Mets You can click the button below to learn more about Growth Track.September 15, 1988, for the Milwaukee Brewers If you are ready to jump in and help build God’s church, your next step is to complete all four steps of Growth Track. If you’re unsure of where that may be, feel free to shoot us a text by clicking or tapping our logo on the bottom-right of this page. We would love to help you find a place that you love serving and feel the most fulfilled in. There are so many areas to be a part of within our Dream Team. On the contrary, someone who maybe is more reserved, but an expert in anything they touch may find themselves on the Production Team. Someone who loves people, is outgoing, and is great at making people feel at home would most likely find themselves on our Host Team. We love to connect people’s gifting and talents to a focus of our Dream Team. The Dream Team is one team made up of different focuses at each of our locations. Building can be done in a lot of different ways, but one of those ways we can help build is through serving. We are so thankful for the individuals and families who have caught the heart of God to build His church. For the church to truly be effective, it doesn’t take the talents of a few people, but the sacrifices of many.
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