Joe Simokaitis

Joe Simokaitis (born December 27, 1982 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American former professional baseball shortstop and current student manager with Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball. After playing with the Cornhuskers, Simokaitis played for four years in the Chicago Cubs system.[1][2] He retired in 2010 and returned to Nebraska.[3]

High school

Simokaitis went to St. Mary’s High School in St. Louis and earned 12 letters (four each in football, basketball and baseball). He did better in his junior year than his senior year as he hit .420 with 7 homers and 43 RBIs. He led the team to a 3rd-place finish in the state tournament in his senior season. According to Baseball America, he was the top high school prospect in the state with a .386 average and 2 home runs, 19 RBIs, and 24 runs.[4] He became an All-South Metro St. Louis and a first-team all-state selection both years. He selected Nebraska over St. Louis, Wichita State, Southwest Missouri State, Florida and Missouri. He also became a two-time all-district selection in football. In his senior year he had 1,200 all-purpose yards on offense and had 56 tackles and 6 interceptions on defense becoming the conference player of the year. He was recruited by Missouri and Illinois.

Nebraska

Simokaitis played for Nebraska all 4 years in his college career. In 2002 he was 1 of 2 freshman in the everyday lineup but played at shortstop in only 41 games. He hit a .236 average with 16 RBIs and led the team with 9 sacrifice bunts helping the huskers reach the 2002 College World Series going 2-5 and 2 runs scored in Omaha. As a sophomore, Joe became the full starter at shortstop. He hit .293 with 39 RBIs, 70 hits, 53 runs and a homer. He led the team again in sac bunts with 16 and second with 9 stolen bases. He broke Nebraska's single season record with 194 assists. Simokaitis started in 56 of the Huskers' 59 games in 2004, hitting .278 with 33 RBIs, 31 runs and a home run. In his senior season Simokaitis hit .310 with 37 RBIs, 53 runs, 86 hits and 3 homers, helping the team to the 2005 College World Series. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 10th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft.[5]

Minor League

In 2006 Simokaitis played for the Class A Advanced Daytona Cubs in the Florida State League, hitting .259 in 110 games with 83 hits, 32 RBIs and 47 runs. He was promoted to the AA Tennessee Smokies in the Southern League for the 2007 season and had a .257 average with 54 hits, 15 RBIs and 3 homers in 76 games. He was promoted to the AAA Cubs where he hit .253 in 19 games. On August 10, 2009 Simokaitis was released by the Chicago Cubs.

Awards

References

  1. Joe Simokaitis 2002-2009 AAA The Baseball Cube, Statistics.
  2. Joe Simokaitis Interview InsideTheIvy.com, 6 October 2007.
  3. Joe Simokaitis, rhp Baseball America.
  4. Joe Simokaitis BaseballReference.com.

Sources

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