Jason Thompson (first baseman, born 1971)

For the other baseball player of the same name, see Jason Thompson (first baseman, born 1954).
Jason Thompson
First baseman
Born: (1971-06-13) June 13, 1971
Orlando, Florida
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
June 9, 1996, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
June 22, 1996, for the San Diego Padres
MLB statistics
Games 13
Hits 11
Batting average .224
Teams

Jason Michael Thompson (born June 13, 1971) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman.

Thompson attended Laguna Hills High School in Laguna Hills, California and the University of Arizona and Pepperdine University. He was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the ninth round of the 1993 Major League Baseball draft.

Thompson demonstrated decent power while in the Padres' farm system, clubbing 21 home runs and driving in 109 runs in 1994. However, he also proved himself to be something of a defensive liability. He committed twelve errors at first in 1993 with the Spokane Indians, and committed nineteen in 1994 with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and the Wichita Wranglers. He spent 1995 with the Memphis Chicks, and had 20 home runs and 64 RBIs.

He earned a call up to the majors in June 1996, and made his major league debut on June 9 against the Pittsburgh Pirates.[1] After going 0-for-7 with two strikeouts and committing a game losing error in a sixteen inning game against the Chicago Cubs (his second error of the game),[2] he was demoted to the triple A Las Vegas Stars. He would only play in thirteen major league games, batting .224 with two home runs and six runs batted in while committing six errors. After sitting out the entire 1997 season, he returned to the Las Vegas Stars in 1998.

References

  1. "Pittsburgh Pirates 6, San Diego Padres 0". Baseball-Reference.com. June 9, 1996.
  2. "Chicago Cubs 9, San Diego Padres 6". Baseball-Reference.com. June 22, 1996.
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