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Todd Zeile
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Todd Zeile Bio
Nombre Completo:
Todd Edward Zeile
Nacido:
9/09/1965 en Van Nuys, CA
Draft:
1986, St. Louis Cardinals, Ronda: 2, Selección General: 55
Universidad:
UCLA
Debut:
8/18/1989
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Todd Edward Zeile
Married to Julianne McNamara, gold medalist in gymnastics at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles...Children: Garrett (11/27/93) and Hannah (11/7/97)...Graduated from Hart High School (CA)...Played three seasons for UCLA (1984-86) where he hit .331 with 26 homers and 94 RBI...Was all-Pac in 1986, the same year he captained the Bruins to the conference title...The day he was born (Sept. 9, 1965), Sandy Koufax threw a perfect game.
2004
Closed out a solid Major League career in the season finale against Montreal. Zeile hit nine homers and drove in 35 runs in 348 at-bats, collecting his 200th career hit on Sept. 19 in Pittsburgh. He started at catcher for the first time in 14 years on Sept. 18 at Pittsburgh and also caught on Oct. 3 against Montreal.
2003
Split 2003 between the New York Yankees and Montreal Expos...batted a combined .227 (68-299) with 40 runs scored, 10 doubles, two triples, 11 home runs and 42 RBI in 100 games...hit .210 (39-186) with eight doubles, six home runs and 23 RBI in 66 games for the Yankees...was signed by the Expos on Aug. 20 as a free agent after he was released by New York on Aug. 17...in 34 games with Montreal, he batted .257 (29-113) with two doubles, two triples, five home runs and 19 RBI.
2002
Zeile batted .273 (138x506) with 18 HR and 87 RBI in 144 games with Colorado...Made his 11th Opening Day start on April 2 at St. Louis, his first at third base since 1999...With his home run in the home opener on April 8 vs Houston, he tied a major league record by becoming only the third player to homer in nine different uniforms since 1990...Tommy Davis and Dave Martinez are the others...The team-by-team breakdown of his 233 career homes: St. Louis 75; Los Angeles 38; New York Mets 32; Texas 30; Philadelphia 20; Colorado 18; Chicago Cubs 9; Florida 6, Baltimore 5...Homered in all three games in the Houston series in Denver, the third time in his career with homers in three consecutive games, also on May 3-5, 1998 and July 7-11, 1996...On June 20 vs the Yankees, hit a walk-off GW 3-run shot in the 10th off Steve Karsay...Drove in a season-high 5 runs on May 23 vs San Diego, one short of his career high set on August 8, 1994 at Florida...Recorded his 1000th career RBI on July 6 vs San Diego...Proved again to be one of the most patient batters in the game, seeing a NL best 4.31 pitches per plate appearance...Also took 65.2% of the pitches, a NL high and second in the majors to Seattle's John Olerud (66.4%)...His .942 (344/365) fielding mark was the 10th best among NL third basemen and his 23 defensive double players were tied for the 7th most...Made ML debut as a pitcher on September 14 vs Los Angeles, entering the game in the 9th inning of a 16-3 loss...After a leadoff single by Cesar Izturis, got Chad Krueter to ground out into 6-4-3 DP and then struck out Wilkin Ruan swinging...Joined Brent Mayne (8/22/00) as the only position players in Rockies history to pitch in a game.
2001
Batted .266 (141-for-531) with 10HR and 62RBI for the Mets...saw action in 151 contests, 145 at first base, despite playing a majority of the season with a bone spur in his right elbow...he reached two career milestones in the second month of the season, both coming on 5/5 vs. Arizona...he picked up his 1600th career hit and 900th RBI in a day when he went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI...the three hits tied a season high, done five times, but fell one short of his career high of four, set nine times, the last coming on 8/27/99 at Toronto (with Texas)...Zeile strung together a 13-game hit streak from 5/20-6/1, batting .380 (18-for-50) during the streak...on the year, he ranked second on the Mets in RBI with 62, trailing only Mike Piazzabs 94...as a team, New York knocked in 608 runs, the fewest in the majors, and Toddbs 62 accounted for 10 percent of them...with Toddbs 10 home runs, he now has double digit homers in his last nine seasons...he collected 37 multi-hit games on the year, again only trailing Piazza for the team lead who had 39...32 of those were two-hit games and the remaining five were all three-hitters...he also had 14 multi-RBI games; nine two-RBI games and four three-RBI outings...his best month of the season came in June, when the hit .302 (29-for-96) with three homers and 13 RBI...with runners in scoring position, Todd batted .317 (45-for-142) with six doubles, a triple and three homers.
2000
Cracked his 200th career home run, a two-run shot vs. the Rockies' Masato Yoshii, August 17th at Shea...Fashioned a season-high 13-game hitting streak from June 7th-June 24th...During that streak, he hit .389 (21-54) with a home run and 10 RBI...In 1999, he started 155 games at third base for the Texas Rangers...Prior to this year, he played 76 games at first base (73 starts) for his career...Entering this season, his last start at first base came as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies on August 28, 1996 at San Francisco...His last appearance at first base was June 1, 1999 vs. Kansas City...Hit two home runs, including his ninth career grand slam (Veres) at St. Louis on May 27th...Knocked in five runs in the game...Now has 12 games with two home runs in his career...Went 2-2 (two singles) to highlight the Mets' six-run fourth inning at Colorado on April 29th...For the season, he had 31, two-hit games and 10, three hit contests...Also had 19 multiple-RBI contests: 13 games with two RBI, five games with three and one game with five...Hit safely in 15 of 16 games between April 16th and May 3rd (21-60, .350)...Moved his average from .222 to .302 in that stretch...Knocked in 20 runs with five home runs in 14 games from May 26th-June 10th...From July 4th-July 20th, he hit safely in 13 of 14 games (17-54, .315).
1999
Started 155 games at third base...Established career highs in batting average, hits and doubles...Was tied for the team lead and was fifth in the American League with 41 doubles...Drove in 90 runs for the fourth straight year, one of only 18 major leaguers to accomplish that feat...Over the last four years, Todd leads the major leagues in innings played with 5,582.2 and ranks fifth in games played with 637...Had a career-best 17-game hitting streak from June 21st-July 10th, batting .429 (29-68) in that span...Also hit safely in 11 consecutive contests from July 19th-30th...Hit seven home runs in his first 23 games of the season...Collected two grand slams in September to give him seven for his career...Knocked in 21 runs during a 16-game stretch from July 16th-August 1st...Garnered American League Player-of-the-Week honors for the week of July 19th-25th and was the Rangers' Player-of-the-Month for August, when he hit .389 (35-90) with 23 RBI...Belted two home runs in consecutive contests twice during the season...Appeared at first base on June 1st vs. Kansas City...Hit .303 (88-290) on the road and .301 (52-173) with runners in scoring position...Played in 208 games, out of a possible 216 while with Texas...Was third in the American League with a .542 (13-24) batting average with the bases loaded.
1998
Began the year with the Dodgers before he was traded to Florida, along with Mike Piazza, in a seven-player trade on May 16th...Had a season-high four RBI on May 8th at Florida...Traded to Texas on July 31st and started 52 of the final 54 games of the season at third base...Set a Rangers' club record by reaching base in 11 consecutive plate appearances (five hits, six walks) from September 23rd-September 25th...Batted .336 (49-146) with men in scoring position and was 5-9 with 14 RBI with the bases loaded...Started all three games in the American League Division Series and hit a team-high .333 (3-9).
1997
Led Los Angeles and was tied for seventh in the National League in walks...Established career highs in home runs, runs, walks and games played...Played in his 1,000th major league game in his Los Angeles debut on April 1st vs. Philadelphia...Reached base in 11 straight plate appearances (seven hits, four walks) from September 3rd-September 7th...Belted two home runs in a game five times and hit the Dodgers' lone grand slam on September 7th vs. Florida.
1996
Split the season between the Baltimore Orioles and Philadelphia Phillies...Played in 28 games at first base...Was leading the Phillies in runs, doubles, RBI and walks before being traded to Baltimore...Started all 29 games with the Orioles at third base and hit safely in 17 of those contests...Hit .317 (13-41) with three home runs and five RBI in nine American League post-season games.
1995
Began the season on the Disabled List with a sore right thumb before being activated on May 8th...Started at first base for the Cardinals and was hitting .291 with five home runs and 22 RBI in 34 games before being traded to the Cubs...Was sidelined for the season with a right thumb contusion on September 10th.
1994
Led the Cardinals in RBI, tied for the team lead in home runs and was second in hits and doubles...Knocked in a career-high six runs on August 8th at Florida...Was fifth among National League third basemen with a .960 fielding percentage.
1993
Ranked seventh in the National League in RBI, which was the most by a Cardinals third baseman since Joe Torre had 137 in 1971...Drove in 60 runs after the All-Star break, the third most in the majors during that span...Had a then career-high 16 game hitting streak from June 29th-July 18th.
1992
Ranked fourth among National League third basemen with a .960 fielding percentage...Optioned to Louisville (AAA) of the American Association on August 10th...Was recalled August 31st.
1991
Led the Cardinals in games played, home runs and RBI in first full season at third base...Swiped a career-high 17 bases.
1990
Caught 105 games...Appeared in 11 games at first base and 24 at third base...Tossed out 34 percent of base runners attempting to steal.
1989
Made his major league debut on August 17th at Cincinnati...Recorded his first hit on August 18th and first home run on August 20th at Cincinnati...Started 21 games behind the plate for the Cardinals.
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2004
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1110
53
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.346
.769
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986
2004
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1110
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.346
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Rankings en la Liga
Games Played
Año
BP
Rango
2000
153
20to in NL
1999
156
17to in AL
1997
160
5ta in NL
1994
113
5ta in NL
1993
157
11mo in NL
1991
155
10ma in NL
Doubles
Año
2B
Rango
2000
36
19to in NL
1999
41
5ta in AL
1994
25
18to in NL
1993
36
10ma in NL
1991
36
3ra in NL
Strikeouts
Año
SO
Rango
1997
112
18to in NL
1991
94
20to in NL
Hits
Año
H
Rango
1991
158
16to in NL
Hit By Pitch
Año
HBP
Rango
1991
5
12ma in NL
Batting Average
Año
AVG
Rango
1991
.280
21to in NL
At Bats
Año
AB
Rango
1999
588
23to in AL
1997
575
16to in NL
1994
415
23to in NL
1993
571
19to in NL
1991
565
17to in NL
On Base Percentage
Año
OBP
Rango
1992
.352
22to in NL
1991
.353
20to in NL
On Base Plus Slugging
Año
OPS
Rango
1991
.765
25to in NL
Caught Stealing
Año
CS
Rango
1992
10
12ma in NL
1991
11
14to in NL
Plate Appearances
Año
PA
Rango
1997
672
12ma in NL
1994
477
15to in NL
1993
647
18to in NL
1991
638
17to in NL
Total Bases
Año
TB
Rango
1999
287
25to in AL
1997
264
21to in NL
1994
195
25to in NL
1991
233
22to in NL
Runs Batted In
Año
RBI
Rango
2002
87
24to in NL
1997
90
22to in NL
1994
75
15to in NL
1993
103
7ma in NL
1991
81
21to in NL
Home Runs
Año
HR
Rango
1997
31
9na in NL
1994
19
14to in NL
Runs
Año
R
Rango
1997
89
24to in NL
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