sport.wikisort.org - AthleteTravis Adrian Chapman (born June 5, 1978) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, who played one game in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2003.[1]
American baseball player
Baseball player
Travis Chapman |
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Third baseman / First base coach |
Born: (1978-06-05) June 5, 1978 (age 44) Jacksonville, Florida |
Batted: Right Threw: Right |
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September 9, 2003, for the Philadelphia Phillies |
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September 9, 2003, for the Philadelphia Phillies |
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Batting average | .000 |
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At bats | 1 |
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Hits | 0 |
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- As player
- Philadelphia Phillies (2003)
- As coach
- New York Yankees (2022–present)
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Playing career
Chapman attended Bishop Kenny High School in Jacksonville, Florida.[2] He enrolled at Mississippi State University, where he played college baseball for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. He played collegiate summer baseball with the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape Cod Baseball League in 1998.[3] He was drafted by the Phillies in the 17th round of the 2000 Major League Baseball draft and played his first professional season with the Batavia Muckdogs of the New York-Penn League.
The Phillies promoted Chapman to the major leagues on September 2, 2003. He appeared in one MLB game, on September 9, 2003, against the Atlanta Braves. He pinch hit for Tomás Pérez in the seventh inning against Braves pitcher Jung Bong and flew out to right field. Chapman finished the game at third base.[4]
Chapman spent seven seasons in the minor leagues with the Phillies, Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati Reds, and Pittsburgh Pirates organizations before retiring after the 2006 season. In 1,771 career minor league at bats, he hit .286, with 41 home runs.[5]
Coaching career
Chapman became coach with the New York Yankees farm team, the Charleston RiverDogs and coached in the team's minor leagues in a variety of capacities for several years.[6]
After the 2021 season, the Yankees promoted Chapman to the major league coaching staff as their first base and infield coach.[7]
References
- "Travis Chapman Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
- "Phillies Travis Chapman had one hitless at-bat". MLB.com.
- "Major League Baseball Players from the Cape Cod League" (PDF). capecodbaseball.org. Cape Cod Baseball League. October 28, 2015. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
- "Chapman's Phillies stint brief but thrilling". MLB.com.
- Collins, Donnie (March 29, 2013). "Chapman back in camp, this time in pinstripes". thetimes-tribune.com. The Scranton Times-Tribune. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
- (Blogger), Mike (March 4, 2019). "Yankees announce 2019 minor league coaching staffs". riveraveblues.com. River Ave Blues. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
- "New York Yankees finalize coaching staff, add former Gold Glove third baseman Eric Chavez". 21 December 2021.
External links
New York Yankees roster |
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Active roster | |
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Inactive roster | |
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Injured list | |
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Paternity list | |
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Coaching staff |
- Manager 17 Aaron Boone
- Bench 64 Carlos Mendoza
- First base and infield 75 Travis Chapman
- Third base and outfield 67 Luis Rojas
- Hitting 74 Dillon Lawson
- Assistant hitting 56 Hensley Meulens
- Pitching 77 Matt Blake
- Bullpen 60 Mike Harkey
- Assistant pitching 79 Desi Druschel
- Assistant hitting 78 Casey Dykes
- Quality control and Catching 76 Tanner Swanson
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Major League Baseball first base and third base coaches by team |
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American League | East |
- Anthony Sanders / Tony Mansolino (Baltimore Orioles)
- Ramón Vázquez / Carlos Febles (Boston Red Sox)
- Travis Chapman / Luis Rojas (New York Yankees)
- Chris Prieto / Rodney Linares (Tampa Bay Rays)
- Mark Budzinski / Luis Rivera (Toronto Blue Jays)
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Central |
- Daryl Boston / Joe McEwing (Chicago White Sox)
- Sandy Alomar Jr. / Mike Sarbaugh (Cleveland Guardians)
- Gary Jones / Ramón Santiago (Detroit Tigers)
- Damon Hollins / Vance Wilson (Kansas City Royals)
- Hank Conger / Tommy Watkins (Minnesota Twins)
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West |
- Omar López / Gary Pettis (Houston Astros)
- Damon Mashore / Mike Gallego (Los Angeles Angels)
- Eric Martins / Darren Bush (Oakland Athletics)
- Kristopher Negrón / Manny Acta (Seattle Mariners)
- Corey Ragsdale / Tony Beasley (Texas Rangers)
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National League | East |
- Eric Young Sr. / Ron Washington (Atlanta Braves)
- Keith Johnson / Al Pedrique (Miami Marlins)
- Wayne Kirby / Joey Cora (New York Mets)
- Paco Figueroa / Dusty Wathan (Philadelphia Phillies)
- Eric Young Jr. / Gary DiSarcina (Washington Nationals)
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Central |
- Mike Napoli / Willie Harris (Chicago Cubs)
- Delino DeShields / J. R. House (Cincinnati Reds)
- Quintin Berry / Jason Lane (Milwaukee Brewers)
- Tarrik Brock / Mike Rabelo (Pittsburgh Pirates)
- Stubby Clapp / Ron Warner (St. Louis Cardinals)
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West |
- Dave McKay / Tony Perezchica (Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Ron Gideon / Stu Cole (Colorado Rockies)
- Clayton McCullough / Dino Ebel (Los Angeles Dodgers)
- David Macias / Matt Williams / Mike Shildt (San Diego Padres)
- Antoan Richardson / Mark Hallberg (San Francisco Giants)
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