Scooter Gennett
Scooter Gennett | |||
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Gennett with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2013
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Milwaukee Brewers – No. 2 | |||
Second baseman | |||
Born: Cincinnati, Ohio |
May 1, 1990 |||
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MLB debut | |||
June 3, 2013, for the Milwaukee Brewers | |||
MLB statistics (through May 12, 2016) |
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Batting average | .286 | ||
Home runs | 25 | ||
Runs batted in | 109 | ||
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Ryan Joseph "Scooter" Gennett (born May 1, 1990) is an American professional baseball second baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB).
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Professional career
Minor league
Gennett was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 16th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft out of Sarasota High School in Sarasota, Florida.[1]
Major league
Gennett represented the Brewers at the 2012 All-Star Futures Game.[2] Less than a year later on June 3, 2013, he was recalled from the Nashville Sounds, and made his major league debut against the Oakland Athletics. Gennett collected his first major league hit, a single to right-center, on June 5. Gennett hit his first major league home run on June 14 against Bronson Arroyo in his birthplace of Cincinnati.
Gennett was the left-handed part of a Milwaukee second base platoon (with Rickie Weeks) in 2014. The platoon ranked fourth in the National League in Wins Above Replacement at the All-Star Break.[3] Gennett did well against right-handed pitching, but keeping with what became problematic for him as he moved up through the minors, he struggled against same-handed opponents with only 4 hits and 1 walk in 37 plate appearances versus lefties through the All-Star Break.[4] On June 25, 2014, Gennett hit his first career grand slam off Stephen Strasburg. He finished the season in the majors.
After Weeks departed, Gennett started opening day 2015 for the Brewers as the primary second baseman. He started the season batting below .200 before went on the 15 day disabled list after cutting his hand in the shower.[5] He was sent down to the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, the new Brewers AAA team.[5] After spending about 1 month in the minors, he was recalled to the majors.[5]
Personal life
Gennett is a Christian.[6] He is also an avid potter.[7]
References
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- Living people
- Sportspeople from Cincinnati, Ohio
- Baseball players from Ohio
- American Christians
- Major League Baseball second basemen
- Milwaukee Brewers players
- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers players
- Brevard County Manatees players
- Peoria Javelinas players
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- All-Star Futures Game players