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Reggie Abercrombie

Reggie Abercrombie Houston Astros — No. 60 Center fieldBorn: July 15, 1980(1980-07-15) (age 27) Bats: Right Throws: Right  Major League Baseball debut April 42006 for the Florida Marlins Selected MLB statistics
(through 2007) Batting average     .208 Home runs     7 Runs batted in     29 Teams

Reginald Damascus Abercrombie (born July 15, 1980 in Columbus, Georgia) is a Major League Baseball outfielder for the Houston Astros.

Reggie graduated from Columbus High School. He was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 23rd round of the June 1999 Major League Baseball Draft, but chose to attend Lake City Community College in Florida during the 1999-2000 school year. After a strong spring training in 2006, in which he batted .358 with a .394 on-base percentage and a .627 slugging percentage, the Florida Marlins called him up to the big club.

His ascent to the Majors was somewhat surprising, considering he had only had brief stints above Single-A ball. Though once viewed as a marginal prospect, the Marlins had high hopes for him. In 2006, he joined a rookie cast that included Hanley Ramírez, Dan Uggla, Jeremy Hermida, Josh Johnson, Josh Willingham, Eric Reed, Mike Jacobs, and Scott Olsen, a group that overperformed considering the meager expectations. Abercrombie had some high points, but overall he didn't stick as a starter for the Marlins in 2006 and ended up with only 281 plate appearances, a batting average of .212, an on-base percentage of .271, and a slugging percentage of .333, all well below the league averages.

In the 2007 season, Abercrombie saw less time in the majors and again slumped at the plate there, with a .197 batting average, .238 on-base percentage, and .316 slugging percentage in 80 plate appearances. He spent most of the season, however, with the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes, where he hit very well, with a .323 batting average, .361 on-base percentage, and .584 slugging percentage in 379 plate appearances.

Though he never materialized into a consistent option for the Marlins, on April 19, 2006, while playing against the Cincinnati Reds in the Great American Ballpark, Abercrombie hit a home run 490 feet, according to Hit Tracker Online's Standard Distance (considered "the best way of comparing home runs hit under a variety of different conditions" by the website). This home run is the furthest recorded distance of any home run since Hit Tracker has kept track of HR distances. [1]. The home run was hit off of then Reds pitcher Mike Gosling.

On October 11, 2007, the Houston Astros claimed him off waivers from the Marlins. He was sent outright to the minors on March 28, 2008. On June 7, his contract was purchased from the minors, and was added to the active roster.

References

  1. ^ HitTracker :: Home run tracking and distance measurement

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2 Darin Erstad | 3 Kazuo Matsui | 8 Mark Loretta | 9 Hunter Pence | 10 Miguel Tejada | 11 Brad Ausmus | 14 Michael Bourn | 17 Lance Berkman | 21 Ty Wigginton | 26 Doug Brocail | 27 Geoff Blum | 29 Geoff Geary | 30 Shawn Chacón | 38 Brian Moehler | 41 Brandon Backe | 43 Chris Sampson | 44 Roy Oswalt | 45 Carlos Lee | 47 José Valverde | 48 Tim Byrdak | 51 Wandy Rodríguez | 53 Wesley Wright | 55 Humberto Quintero | 56 Óscar Villarreal | 60 Reggie Abercrombie

Inactive (40-man) roster: 35 Ryan Houston | 37 Brad James | 39 Chad Reineke | 46 J. R. Towles | 63 Samuel Gervacio | 64 Fernando Nieve | 65 Jack Cassel | 68 Paul Estrada | -- Yordany Ramírez

Disabled list: 52 Felipe Paulino

Coaching Staff: Manager 15 Cecil Cooper | Bench Coach 4 Jackie Moore | 1st Base Coach 25 José Cruz | 3rd Base Coach 16 Ed Romero | Hitting Coach 12 Sean Berry | Pitching Coach 75 Dewey Robinson | Bullpen Coach 6 Mark Bailey

Categories: 1980 births | Living people | Major league players from Georgia (U.S. state) | Major league center fielders | Florida Marlins players | Houston Astros players | African American baseball players | People from Columbus, Georgia | Carolina Mudcats players | Albuquerque Isotopes players | Round Rock Express players

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