sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJames Bradley Allen (born May 29, 1958 in Yakima, Washington) is an American former professional baseball third baseman for the Seattle Mariners of the Major League Baseball (MLB). He attended Arizona State University.
American baseball player
Baseball player
Jamie Allen |
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Third baseman |
Born: (1958-05-29) May 29, 1958 (age 64) Yakima, Washington |
Batted: Right Threw: Right |
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May 1, 1983, for the Seattle Mariners |
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September 4, 1983, for the Seattle Mariners |
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Batting average | .223 |
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Home runs | 4 |
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Runs batted in | 21 |
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Amateur career
Allen was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the first round of the 1976 MLB draft out of A.C. Davis High School in Yakima, but chose to attend Arizona State. After three years there, he was drafted again by the Seattle Mariners in the second round of the 1979 MLB draft.
Professional career
Seattle Mariners
Allen began his professional career that summer, playing for the Bellingham Mariners of the Northwest League. During an exhibition game in 1982, as a member of the Triple-A Salt Lake City Gulls, Jamie drew a walk to win the game against the major league Seattle Mariners.[1]
Jamie was placed on the Mariners' 40-man roster on November 6, 1982 as a part of what the Mariners' General Manager Dan O'Brien rebuilding plan.[2]
He made his MLB debut on May 1, 1983 at the Kingdome against the Baltimore Orioles. He went one-for-four in the game.[3] In his only big league season, Allen hit .223 with four home runs, ten doubles and 21 RBIs in 86 games. He continued to play professionally until 1985, finishing his career with the Calgary Cannons of the Pacific Coast League.
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1976 Major League Baseball draft first round selections |
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Minnesota Twins first-round draft picks |
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- 1965: Eddie Leon
- 1966: Bob Jones
- 1967: Steve Brye
- 1968: Alex Rowell
- 1969: Paul Powell
- 1970: Bob Gorinski
- 1971: Dale Soderholm
- 1972: Dick Ruthven
- 1973: Eddie Bane
- 1974: Ted Shipley
- 1975: Rick Sofield
- 1976: Jamie Allen
- 1977: Paul Kroft
- 1978: Lenny Faedo
- 1979: Kevin Brandt
- 1980: Jeff Reed
- 1981: Mike Sodders
- 1982: Bryan Oelkers
- 1983: Tim Belcher
- 1984: Jay Bell
- 1985: Jeff Baumgarner
- 1986: Derek Parks
- 1987: Willie Banks
- 1988: Johnny Ard
- 1989: Chuck Knoblauch
- 1990: Todd Ritchie, Midre Cummings
- 1991: David McCarty, Scott Stahoviak
- 1992: Dan Serafini
- 1993: Torii Hunter, Jason Varitek, Marc Barcelo, Kelcey Mucker
- 1994: Todd Walker, Travis Miller
- 1995: Mark Redman
- 1996: Travis Lee
- 1997: Michael Cuddyer, Matthew LeCroy
- 1998: Ryan Mills
- 1999: B. J. Garbe
- 2000: Adam Johnson, Aaron Heilman
- 2001: Joe Mauer
- 2002: Denard Span
- 2003: Matthew Moses
- 2004: Trevor Plouffe, Glen Perkins, Kyle Waldrop, Matt Fox, Jay Rainville
- 2005: Matt Garza, Henry Sanchez
- 2006: Chris Parmelee
- 2007: Ben Revere
- 2008: Aaron Hicks, Carlos Gutiérrez, Shooter Hunt
- 2009: Kyle Gibson, Matthew Bashore
- 2010: Alex Wimmers
- 2011: Levi Michael, Travis Harrison, Hudson Boyd
- 2012: Byron Buxton, José Berríos, Luke Bard
- 2013: Kohl Stewart
- 2014: Nick Gordon
- 2015: Tyler Jay
- 2016: Alex Kirilloff
- 2017: Royce Lewis
- 2018: Trevor Larnach
- 2019: Keoni Cavaco
- 2020: Aaron Sabato
- 2021: Chase Petty
- 2022: Brooks Lee
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