JD Closser
JD Closser | |||
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Catcher | |||
Born: Beech Grove, Indiana |
January 15, 1980 |||
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MLB debut | |||
June 30, 2004, for the Colorado Rockies | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
October 1, 2006, for the Colorado Rockies | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .239 | ||
Home runs | 10 | ||
Runs batted in | 48 | ||
Teams | |||
JD Closser (born Jeffrey Darrin Closser on January 15, 1980 in Beech Grove, Indiana) is a former Major League Baseball catcher.
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Baseball career
Arizona Diamondbacks
Closser was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 5th round of the 1998 MLB Draft and played in their minor league system through 2001. In 1999 he was named to the Short Season A All-Star team and Pioneer League All-Star team while playing for the South Bend Silver Hawks.
Colorado Rockies
The Diamondbacks traded Closser and Jack Cust to the Colorado Rockies on January 2, 2002 for Mike Myers. With the Tulsa Drillers in 2003, Closser hit .283 with 13 home runs and 54 RBI, earning a spot on the Texas League All-Star team.
Closser made his debut midway through the 2004 season. Closser began the 2005 season as the starting catcher for the Colorado Rockies. However, his offensive doldrums coupled with his near-complete inability to throw-out potential base stealers cost him.[citation needed] The second half of the 2005 campaign, he lost his starting role to backup catcher Danny Ardoin. Closser was up and down from the minors to the majors in the 2006 season with the Rockies.
Milwaukee Brewers/Oakland Athletics
He was claimed off waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers on October 13, 2006. After just 17 games with the Nashville Sounds he was traded to the Oakland Athletics for outfielder Charles Thomas. He appeared in 81 games with the Sacramento River Cats, hitting .231 and then was selected
Chicago Cubs/New York Yankees/San Diego Padres
On April 10, 2008, Closser was released from the Iowa Cubs, the Triple-A team for the Chicago Cubs and signed with New York Yankees, who assigned him to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, their Triple-A affiliate. He was released by the Yankees on August 6 and signed with the Portland Beavers, the Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres.
Los Angeles Dodgers
In February 2009, Closser signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He started play for the Chattanooga Lookouts, the Dodgers Double-A affiliate. On June 15, Closser was called up to the Albuquerque Isotopes, the Triple-A affiliate. With the Isotopes, Closser batted .295 with 2 homers and 31 RBI while alternating time at catcher and first base, sharing the catching duties with A. J. Ellis. In 2010, he spent the entire season at Albuquerque, appearing in 92 games with a .268 batting average. In 2011, he appeared in 69 games for the Isotopes, hitting .297, with 10 home runs while splitting time between catcher and first base. On July 16, he was released by the Dodgers and became a free agent.
He played with the Edmonton Capitals of the North American Baseball League in 2011.
Personal
Closser officially changed his first name to "JD".[1] Closser and his wife, Holley, have two daughters, Isabelle and Callie McKenna. He attended Alexandria Monroe High School in Indiana.[citation needed]
References
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Articles with unsourced statements from November 2010
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- 1980 births
- Living people
- Major League Baseball catchers
- Baseball players from Indiana
- Arizona League Diamondbacks players
- South Bend Silver Hawks players
- Missoula Osprey players
- Lancaster JetHawks players
- Carolina Mudcats players
- Tulsa Drillers players
- Colorado Springs Sky Sox players
- Colorado Rockies players
- Nashville Sounds players
- Sacramento River Cats players
- Iowa Cubs players
- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees players
- Portland Beavers players
- Chattanooga Lookouts players
- Albuquerque Isotopes players
- People from Beech Grove, Indiana
- Edmonton Capitals players
- Estrellas Orientales players
- Minor league baseball coaches