Jody Reed
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Jody Eric Reed (born July 26, 1962 in Tampa, Florida) is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball who had an 11-year career from 1987-1997. The 5'9" second baseman played with the Boston Red Sox from 1987-1992, and in 1990 he led the American League with 45 doubles and finished 10th in the AL with 173 hits. He also stroked more than 40 doubles in 1989 and 1991.
Reed was a career .270 hitter who also played with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1993), Milwaukee Brewers (1994), San Diego Padres (1995-1996) and Detroit Tigers (1997). Reed played college baseball for the Florida State University Seminoles under head coach Mike Marin.
One unfortunately memorable moment for Reed was when he grounded into a triple play in a 1990 game between the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins. This was not the first but second triple play of the game, making it noteworthy in baseball statistics.
Another unfortunate fact about Jody Reed is that he turned down a 3 year, $8 Million contract with the Dodgers, only to sign with Milwaukee for $300,000 the following year. This led the Los Angeles Dodgers to trade Pedro Martinez for Delino DeShields, a trade many look at as one of the worst in baseball history.
[edit] External link
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
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