| Jerry Sands | |
|---|---|
| Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 17 | |
| Outfielder / First baseman | |
| Born: September 28, 1987 Clayton, North Carolina |
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| Bats: Right | Throws: Right |
| MLB debut | |
| April 18, 2011 for the Los Angeles Dodgers | |
| Career statistics (through 2012 season) |
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| Batting average | .244 |
| Home runs | 4 |
| RBIs | 27 |
| Teams | |
Gerald R. Sands (born September 28, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder and first baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball. He was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 25th round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of Catawba College. Sands grew up in Smithfield, North Carolina and is a graduate of Smithfield-Selma High School.[1]
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Professional career [edit]
Los Angeles Dodgers [edit]
Sands struggled in his first professional season with the Gulf Coast Dodgers in 2008, hitting only .205 in 46 games. However, he turned it around in 2009, hitting .350 with 14 home runs in 41 games for the Ogden Raptors and earning a birth on the Pioneer League all-star team and a late-season promotion to the Class-A Great Lakes Loons.
In 2010 with Great Lakes, Sands hit .333 in 69 games, along with 18 home runs and 46 RBI. He was named Midwest League player of the week three times and selected to appear in the mid-season all-star game. He hit a home run in the All-Star game and was named the Player of the Game. Right after the all-star game he was promoted to the AA Chattanooga Lookouts in the Southern League, where he homered in his first game with the Lookouts. He played in 68 games in AA and hit .270 with 17 home runs and 47 RBI. He was selected as the Dodgers "Minor League Player of the Year" and given an invite to Major League spring training. He was assigned to the AAA Albuquerque Isotopes in the Pacific Coast League to begin the 2011 season. In 10 games, he hit .400 with five home runs.
Sands had his contract purchased by the Dodgers on April 18, 2011 and made his major league debut as the starting left fielder against the Atlanta Braves.[2] In his first at-bat, he hit a double to right field off of Tim Hudson. Sands hit his first Major League home run on May 21 off of Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox.[3] On May 24, he hit his second home run, a grand slam, off of J. A. Happ of the Houston Astros. He played in 41 games for the Dodgers, hitting only .200 and was sent back to AAA on June 8. He finished the Isotopes season with a .278 batting average, 29 home runs and 88 RBI. He returned to the Dodgers after the minor league season ended and was much more productive, finishing his season with 24 hits in his last 59 at-bats to raise his batting average to .253 for the season in 61 games and he also hit 4 home runs.
In 2012 he only appeared in 9 games with the Dodgers, where he hit only .208 in 23 at-bats. Sands spent most of the season with AAA Albuquerque, where he was selected as the designated hitter on the post-season All-PCL All-Star team.[4] In 119 games with the Isotopes, he hit .296 with 26 homers and 107 RBI.
Pittsburgh Pirates [edit]
On October 4, the Dodgers traded Sands and Rubby De La Rosa to the Boston Red Sox, completing the trade that brought Adrian Gonzalez to the Dodgers in August. On December 26, the Red Sox traded him (along with Stolmy Pimentel, Mark Melancon and Iván DeJesús, Jr.) to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Brock Holt and Joel Hanrahan.[5]
References [edit]
- ^ Shaiking, Bill (May 14, 2011). "From farm country and the Dodgers' farm system, Jerry Sands makes the big leagues". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
- ^ Dodgers call up Jerry Sands, ESPN.com, April 18, 2011.
- ^ Peltz, Jim (2011-05-21). "L.A. Dodgers: Dodgers' Jerry Sands hits first major league homer". LA Times. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
- ^ Higgins, Dylan. (2011-08-27)2012 All-PCL Team Announced. minorleaguebaseball.com. Retrieved on 2012-08-27.
- ^ Red Sox Acquire Joel Hanrahan From Pirates
External links [edit]
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
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