Jerry Owens
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Jerry L. Owens (born on February 16, 1981 in Hollywood, California) is a Major League outfieldercurrently with the Chicago White Sox. He played most of the 2006 season with the AAA Charlotte Knights (Chicago White Sox affiliation) of the International League, but was called up and made his Major League debut as a pinch runner on September 11, 2006. His first start came on September 27, 2006, a game in which he collected both his first hit and stole his first base as a Major Leaguer.
Owens originally attended The University of Southern California as a football star, but later transferred to The Master's College in California after several injuries and a revelation. There, he was named the Small College All-American Outfielder for 2003, before being selected by the Montreal Expos in the 2nd Round (57th overall) of the 2003 amateur entry draft.
Owens graduated from Hart High School in California, where he played wide receiver on the championship football team with NFL quaterback Kyle Boller of the Baltimore Ravens.
[edit] Minor League Career
Owens first was sent to play Single-A baseball with the Vermont Expos of the New York-Penn League in 2003. However, he only played 2 games with the team. In 2004, Owens went to play Single-A baseball with the Savannah Sand Gnats of the South Atlantic League. Owens burst onto the scouting scene by posting some impressive numbers such as a .292 batting average 30 stolen bases.
During the off-season, when the Expos became the Washington Nationals, Owens was traded for Alex Escobar, a prospect from the Chicago White Sox. It was no surprise that in 2005, Owens was promoted to Double-A ball with the Birmingham Barons of the Southern League. Owens had a sensational season, being named Southern League All-Star outfielder and he also led the league in batting average.
In spring training for the White Sox in 2006, Owens had to compete with Brian N. Anderson for the job of center fielder, but manager Ozzie Guillen stated that Owens would probably not get the job because he had a shoulder injury a few years before.[1]
Owens was put on the Chicago White Sox's extended 40-man roster, and was optioned back to the International League with the Charlotte Knights. Mid-way through the season, Owens has shown development in his base-stealing, already having stolen 27 bases and being caught only 9 times through July 4, 2006.
Minor League Career Stats (through July 4, 2006):
Year | Team | Games | At bats | Runs | Hits | Doubles | Triples | Home Runs | RBI's | Walks | Strikeouts | Stolen Bases | On base percentage | Slugging percentage | Average |
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2003 | A-Vermont Expos | 2 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | .125 | .125 | .125 |
2004 | A-Savannah Sand Gnats | 108 | 418 | 69 | 122 | 17 | 2 | 1 | 37 | 46 | 59 | 30 | .365 | .349 | .292 |
2005 | AA-Birmingham | 130 | 522 | 99 | 173 | 21 | 6 | 2 | 52 | 72 | 38 | .393 | .406 | .331 | |
2006 | AAA-Charlotte | 76 | 304 | 53 | 76 | 10 | 0 | 4 | 40 | 28 | 46 | 27 | .313 | .322 | .250 |
[edit] References
- ^ Jerry Owens- outfielder for White Sox?, accessed July 4, 2006