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Bobby Crosby

Free Agent — No. --
Infielder
Born: January 12, 1980 (1980-01-12) (age 29)
Lakewood, California
Bats: Right Throws: Right 
MLB debut
September 2, 2003 for the Oakland Athletics
Career statistics
(through June 15, 2009)
Batting average     .237
Home runs     57
Runs batted in     246
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Robert Edward Crosby (born January 12, 1980, in Lakewood, California) is an infielder in Major League Baseball who is a free agent. The son of former major league infielder Ed Crosby, he bats and throws right-handed. He was Rookie of the Year in 2004.

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[edit] Career

Crosby attended La Quinta High School in Westminster, California alongside Detroit Tigers catcher Gerald Laird and California State University, Long Beach with New York Mets outfielder Jeremy Reed.

In 2004, his first full season, he took over the Athletics' shortstop duties from 2002 American League Most Valuable Player Miguel Tejada, who signed with the Baltimore Orioles as a free agent. That year, Crosby hit .239 with 22 home runs and 64 RBIs. He also led American League rookies in hits (130), doubles (34) and walks (58), and was third among AL players with 4.17 pitches per plate appearance. These numbers earned Crosby Rookie of the Year honors, the sixth Athletics player to do so after Harry Byrd (1952), José Canseco (1986), Mark McGwire (1987), Walt Weiss (1988), and Ben Grieve (1998).

In addition to becoming the sixth Athletics player to be named Rookie of the Year, he was the second shortstop in a row to win the award (after Angel Berroa of the Kansas City Royals). He was also the eighth shortstop in 22 seasons to earn top rookie honors, the others being Cal Ripken, Jr. (1982), Ozzie Guillén (1985), Walt Weiss (1988), Pat Listach (1992), Derek Jeter (1996), Nomar Garciaparra (1997), and Berroa (2003).

Crosby was just a vote shy of being a unanimous pick, despite his batting average being the lowest ever for a Rookie of the Year. He also struck out 141 times, fourth-most in the AL, and the team's most since Canseco had 152 in 1991.

In 2005, Crosby was followed as Rookie of the Year by Athletics closer Huston Street.

Due to the signing of free agent shortstop Orlando Cabrera prior to the 2009 season, Crosby has since been moved into a utility infielder role. However, with injuries to everyday second baseman Mark Ellis, third baseman Eric Chavez and infielder Nomar Garciaparra (another free agent signing), Crosby is expected to see significant starting roles at third base, as well as at second base.

Mark McGwire has served as his hitting coach since the 2009 offseason.[1]

[edit] Personal

His younger brother, Blake Crosby, played college baseball at Brigham Young University and Sacramento State. He was drafted by the Athletics in the 42nd round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft.[2] Their older brother, Brian Crosby, is an artist for Walt Disney Imagineering.

[edit] Statistics

Year Ag Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GDP SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
2003 23 OAK AL 11 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .143 .000 .143
2004 24 OAK AL 151 545 70 130 34 1 22 64 232 58 0 141 5 6 9 20 7 3 .239 .319 .426 .745
2005 25 OAK AL 84 333 66 92 25 4 9 38 152 35 0 54 1 1 1 10 0 0 .276 .346 .456 .802
2006 26 OAK AL 96 358 42 82 12 0 9 40 121 36 1 76 2 2 0 11 8 1 .229 .298 .338 .636
2007 27 OAK AL 93 349 40 79 16 0 8 31 119 23 1 62 0 0 2 11 10 2 .226 .278 .341 .619
2008 28 OAK AL 145 556 66 132 39 1 7 61 194 47 0 96 0 2 0 18 7 3 .237 .296 .349 .645
Totals: 580 2,153 285 515 126 6 55 234 818 200 2 434 8 11 13 70 32 9 .239 .306 .380 .686
Roll over stat abbreviations for definitions. Italics: led AL. Bold italics: led MLB.

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Preceded by
Angel Berroa
American League Rookie of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Huston Street
Preceded by
Angel Berroa
Players Choice AL Most Outstanding Rookie
2004
Succeeded by
Huston Street

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Awards
Preceded by
Kevin Youkilis
AL Rookie of the Month
June 2004
Succeeded by
Robb Quinlan



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