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词条 Brian McCann (baseball)
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Atlanta Braves  New York Yankees  Houston Astros  Return to Atlanta  World Baseball Classic 

  3. Personal life

  4. Philanthropy

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox baseball biography
|name = Brian McCann
|image = Brian McCann on August 3, 2009.jpg
|image_size = 260
|caption = McCann with the Atlanta Braves
|team = Atlanta Braves
|number = 16
|position = Catcher
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1984|2|20}}
|birth_place = Athens, Georgia
|bats = Left
|throws = Right
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate = June 10
|debutyear = 2005
|debutteam = Atlanta Braves
|statyear = April 4, 2019
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label = Batting average
|stat1value = .263
|stat3label = Home runs
|stat3value = 270
|stat4label = Runs batted in
|stat4value = 977
|teams =
  • Atlanta Braves ({{mlby|2005}}–{{mlby|2013}})
  • New York Yankees ({{mlby|2014}}–{{mlby|2016}})
  • Houston Astros ({{mlby|2017}}–{{mlby|2018}})
  • Atlanta Braves ({{mlby|2019}}–present)

|awards =
  • World Series champion ({{wsy|2017}})
  • 7× All-Star (2006–2011, 2013)
  • All-Star Game MVP (2010)
  • 6× Silver Slugger Award (2006, 2008–2011, 2015)

}}

Brian Michael McCann (born February 20, 1984) is an American professional baseball catcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Braves from 2005 to 2013, New York Yankees from 2014 to 2016 and Houston Astros from 2017 to 2018. McCann is a seven-time All-Star and a six-time Silver Slugger Award winner. He won the 2017 World Series with the Astros over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Early life

McCann was born to Howard and Sherry McCann in Athens, Georgia. At the time, his father worked as an assistant baseball coach at Georgia under Steve Webber and his mother worked at Athens Regional Hospital.[1] Both of his parents attended Oswego High School in Oswego, New York, where they would later be inducted into the school's athletics hall of fame. McCann's father played college baseball at Mississippi State.[2] Howard McCann would eventually become the head coach at Marshall.[1]

McCann's older brother, Brad, played at Clemson and was selected in the sixth round of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft by the Florida Marlins but washed out of professional baseball in 2007.[3]

McCann attended Duluth High School in Duluth, Georgia.[4] He was ranked the 26th best high school prospect by Baseball America and initially committed to play college baseball for Alabama.[5] The Atlanta Braves selected him in the second round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft.[6]

Career

Atlanta Braves

McCann made his Major League Baseball debut with the Braves on June 10, 2005 after playing in the minor leagues for the Rome Braves. A personal catcher for John Smoltz for most of the 2005 season, McCann hit his first home run in just his second regular-season game and became the first Braves player in franchise history to hit a home run in his first playoff at-bat on October 6, 2005. He accomplished the feat in the second inning of a 7–1 victory over Roger Clemens and the Houston Astros in Game 2 of the 2005 National League Division Series. McCann was named the everyday starter when the Braves traded Johnny Estrada to the Diamondbacks.

During the 2006 season, McCann hit .333 with 24 homers and 94 RBI. He led all Major League catchers in homers, and his RBI total was matched only by Jorge Posada and Victor Martinez.[8] The Braves rewarded McCann by buying out his arbitration years with a 6-year, $27.8 million contract during spring training in 2007.[7]

McCann was selected to play in the 2006 MLB All-Star Game, in his first full major league season, and then again in both 2007 and 2008, making him the first Braves player ever to be selected to the National League All-Star team in each of his first three seasons. In 2008, he allowed more stolen bases than any other NL catcher, with 93.[6]

Beginning in April 2009, McCann was bothered by blurry vision in his left eye, due to a slight vision change following 2007 LASIK surgery. He decided to opt for glasses when contact lenses proved uncomfortable.[8] In May 2009, Oakley, Inc. made special glasses for McCann to correct the vision problem and allow for comfort under the catcher's mask. McCann remarked, "I need my Oakleys. I have to have the wraparounds for my peripheral vision."[9] In 2009, he had more errors at catcher than any other major leaguer, with 12, and had the lowest fielding percentage among them (.988).[10]

McCann was again selected for the All-Star Game in 2009 and 2010. In the latter, he was named the MVP after driving in all three of the National League's runs with a bases-clearing double in the seventh inning (driving in Scott Rolen, Matt Holliday, and Marlon Byrd), off of Chicago White Sox reliever Matt Thornton, giving the NL a 3–1 victory, its first in the midsummer classic since 1996. On August 23, McCann hit the first walk-off home run reviewed by instant replay. McCann hit a line drive to right field. The ball struck the top of the right field wall. The umpires called it a double, but McCann and Braves bench coach Chino Cadahia argued the call. The umpires went to go review instant replay. Replays showed that the ball struck the top of the right field wall, bounced into the stands, and then got onto the field. Thus, the umpires overturned the call and called it a walk-off home run.[11][12] In 2010, he allowed more stolen bases than any other NL catcher, with 84.[6]

During spring training, on March 9, 2011, McCann hit a line drive foul ball which struck minor league manager Luis Salazar, blinding him in the left eye.[13] On May 17, 2011, McCann hit a ninth-inning, game-tying, pinch-hit home run and an 11th-inning game-winning two-run home run to defeat the Houston Astros 3–1.[14] Also in 2011, he allowed 104 stolen bases, more than any other major league catcher.[15]

On July 27, 2012, he became the first player since Jim Thome in 2007 to homer in six straight games versus an opponent. He did this on the same day Chipper Jones tied Pete Rose's major league record for extra base hits by a switch hitter.[16]

On July 14, 2013, McCann was chosen by National League manager Bruce Bochy to replace injured Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman in the 2013 All-Star Game.

New York Yankees

On November 23, 2013, McCann agreed to a five-year, $85 million contract with the New York Yankees, with a vesting option for a sixth year.[17] The Yankees officially announced the deal on December 3.[18] McCann wore the number 34 as number 16 is retired in honor of Whitey Ford.

On May 28, 2014, with limited options at first base, manager Joe Girardi slotted McCann into his first career start at first against the St. Louis Cardinals, going 2-for-4 with an RBI, a run scored, and a walk in a 7–4 Yankee win. On September 28, 2014, McCann entered the game against the Boston Red Sox as a pinch runner for Derek Jeter, after Jeter's final career hit. McCann led the Yankees in home runs (23) and RBI (75).

On September 6, 2015, McCann hit his career-high 25th home run of the season, a game-tying three-run shot off of Chris Archer of the Tampa Bay Rays. McCann ended the season with 26 home runs and a career-high 96 RBI. On November 12, 2015, he earned his sixth Silver Slugger Award at catcher (his first in the American League).

McCann struggled early on during the 2016 season. After the Yankees released Alex Rodriguez, rookie catcher Gary Sánchez was brought up to share in catching duties. After Sánchez had a big impact both on offense and defense, McCann became the primary designated hitter for the team. In 130 games, McCann batted .242 with 20 home runs and 58 RBI, the ninth season in a row in which McCann hit at least 20 home runs.

Houston Astros

On November 17, 2016, McCann was traded from the Yankees to the Houston Astros for Albert Abreu and Jorge Guzmán.[19]

On April 14, 2017, McCann became the 14th catcher to record over 10,000 putouts at the position. On May 21, Houston put McCann on the 7-day disabled list for players who have sustained a concussion.[20] Playing in only 97 games, McCann hit 18 home runs. He failed to reach 20 home runs for the first time since 2007, ending his streak at nine consecutive 20-home run seasons.

In the 2017 American League Championship Series, McCann hit an RBI double in Game 6 and Game 7 against his former team, the Yankees, helping the Astros reach the 2017 World Series. McCann caught every inning of the World Series. At the plate he went 5 for 25 with a pivotal home run in Game Five of the 2017 World Series as the Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in 7 games.[21]

On April 23, 2018, McCann became the 10th catcher all-time to record 11,000 career putouts at the position. For the season, he batted .212/.301/.339.[22] He had the slowest baserunning sprint speed of all major league catchers, and the second-slowest speed of all major league players, at 22.7 feet/second.[23][24]

On October 31, 2018, the Astros declined the 2019 option on his contract, making him a free agent.[25]

Return to Atlanta

On November 26, 2018, he signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Atlanta Braves, marking his return to the club.[26][27] When the deal was announced, McCann wore uniform number 16, as he did during his first stint with the Braves.[28] Charlie Culberson had worn the number during the 2018 season.[29]

World Baseball Classic

McCann played for the United States national baseball team in the 2009 World Baseball Classic.

Personal life

McCann married Ashley Jarusinski in December 2007. Their first child, Colt Michael, was born in July 2012.[30] Their second child, a daughter named Colbie, was born in September 2013.[31] He resided in Rye, New York before being traded to Houston.

Brian McCann's mother is now married to the father of former Yankee first baseman Mark Teixeira, who was McCann's teammate during his three seasons with the Yankees and approximately one season with the Braves.

Philanthropy

In 2008, McCann released a charity wine (The McCann Merlot) with 100% of his proceeds supporting the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, an organization dedicated to raising funds to support pediatric cancer research and treatments. McCann also has baseball clinics for kids aged 5–18.

See also

{{Portal|Baseball|Georgia (U.S. state)|Biography}}
  • Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders
  • List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders
  • List of Major League Baseball career putouts as a catcher leaders

References

1. ^{{cite news|last1=Magill|first1=Dan|title=Magill: Braves' McCann among Athenians to reach majors|url=http://onlineathens.com/stories/072010/spo_678308937.shtml#.WkrLO9WnHEY|accessdate=1 January 2018|work=Athens Banner-Herald|date=July 20, 2010}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Braves' McCann not the only athletic talent in the family|url=http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/sports/braves-mccann-not-the-only-athletic-talent-in-the-family/article_bf543a09-0360-5bf9-82f8-74ca44eeba68.html|accessdate=2 January 2018|work=Gwinnett Daily Post|date=April 27, 2013|language=en}}
3. ^{{cite news|last1=Crasnick|first1=Jerry|title=Brad McCann hits the big screen|url=http://www.espn.com/blog/sweetspot/post/_/id/32293/brad-mccann-hits-the-big-screen|accessdate=1 January 2018|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN|date=January 22, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/archive/duluth-honors-mccann-green/article_92257ae6-9867-52c1-b0a5-54ecf2f8960b.html|title=Duluth honors McCann, Green|first=Guy|last=Curtright|date=October 30, 2009|accessdate=November 17, 2016}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Alabama Baseball Team Reports for Fall Semester|url=http://www.rolltide.com/news/2002/8/21/Alabama_Baseball_Team_Reports_for_Fall_Semester.aspx|accessdate=2 January 2018|publisher=Alabama Crimson Tide|date=August 21, 2002|language=en}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mccanbr01.shtml |title=Brian McCann Statistics and History |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com |date= |accessdate=November 3, 2011}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070322&content_id=1854251&vkey=spt2007news&fext=.jsp |title=McCann's the man for Braves |accessdate=March 7, 2009|last=Bowman |first=Mark |date=March 22, 2007|publisher=MLB.com}}
8. ^{{cite web|author=Mark Bowman |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090505&content_id=4577430&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb |title=McCann to play at Triple-A on Thursday | MLB.com: News |publisher=Mlb.mlb.com |date=January 1, 2011 |accessdate=November 3, 2011}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/archive/mccann-focused-on-return/article_af057c04-5bb4-51d7-9400-086f0642e175.html|date=May 2, 2009|title="McCann focused on return"|quote=""I need my Oakleys," the Atlanta catcher said Saturday at Turner Field. "I have to have the wraparounds for my peripheral vision."|author=Guy Curtright}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/mlb/stats/fielding/_/position/c/sort/errors/order/false |title="MLB Player Fielding Stats – As c – 2009", ''ESPN'', accessed October 6, 2009 |publisher=Espn.go.com |date= |accessdate=November 3, 2011}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=300713131|title=McCann's three-run double gives NL first All-Star win since 1996|date=July 13, 2010|work=ESPN|accessdate=July 14, 2010}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/14/sports/baseball/14allstar.html?_r=1&ref=baseball|title=National League Ends All-Star Loss Streak|date=July 13, 2010|work=New York Times|accessdate=July 14, 2010 | first=Tyler | last=Kepner}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Braves minor league manager Luis Salazar hit in face by line drivet|url=http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/03/braves_minor_league_manager_lu.html|agency=Associated Press|date=March 9, 2011|quote="Atlanta Braves minor league manager Luis Salazar was awake and able to respond to doctors Wednesday after being hit in the face by Brian McCann's foul liner during an exhibition game."}}
14. ^{{cite web|author=David O'Brien |url=http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-braves-blog/2011/05/18/mccann-credits-older-brothers-hitting-tip/?cxntfid=blogs_atlanta_braves_blog |title=McCann credits older brother's hitting tip | Atlanta Braves |publisher=Blogs.ajc.com |date=May 18, 2011 |accessdate=November 3, 2011}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/2011-fielding-leaders.shtml |title=2011 Major League Baseball Fielding Leaders |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com |date= |accessdate=November 3, 2011}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Should Braves buyout Brian McCann?|url=http://throughthefencebaseball.com/should-braves-buyout-brian-mccann-evan-gattis-christian-bethancourt-and-a-poll/24889/|publisher=throughthefencebaseball.com|last=Shoemaker|first=Jamie}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/mlb/brian-mccann-yankees-reportedly-agree-to-five-year-deal?ymd=20131123&content_id=64171440&vkey=news_mlb|title=McCann, Yanks reportedly agree to five-year deal|last=Simon|first=Andrew|work=MLB.com|date=November 23, 2013|accessdate=November 23, 2013}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://yankees.lhblogs.com/2013/12/03/yankees-announce-brian-mccann-signing/|title=Yankees announce Brian McCann signing|date=December 3, 2013|publisher=|accessdate=November 17, 2016}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nj.com/yankees/index.ssf/2016/11/yankees_trade_catcher_brian_mccann_to_houston_astr.html|title=Yankees trade catcher Brian McCann to Houston Astros for 2 pitchers|publisher=|accessdate=November 17, 2016}}
20. ^{{cite web|last1=Boutwell|first1=Christian|title=Astros place McCann on 7-day concussion DL|url=http://m.mlb.com/news/article/231534562/astros-brian-mccann-placed-on-disabled-list/|website=MLB.com|accessdate=May 21, 2017|date=May 21, 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web|last1=McTaggart|first1=Brian|last2=Gurnick|first2=Ken|title=Houston Astros win 2017 World Series|url=http://m.mlb.com/news/article/260380704/astros-beat-dodgers-to-win-first-world-series/|publisher=MLB|accessdate=November 2, 2017}}
22. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mccanbr01.shtml Brian McCann Stats | Baseball-Reference.com]
23. ^[https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/sprint_speed_leaderboard?year=2018&position=2&team=&min=10 Statcast Sprint Speed Leaderboard | baseballsavant.com]
24. ^[https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/sprint_speed_leaderboard?year=2018&position=&team=&min=10 Statcast Sprint Speed Leaderboard | baseballsavant.com]
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/10/astros-decline-option-brian-mccann-outright-jandel-gustave.html|title=Astros Decline Option On Brian McCann, Outright Jandel Gustave|work=MLB Trade Rumors|first=Steve|last=Adams|date=October 31, 2018|accessdate=October 31, 2018}}
26. ^{{cite news |title=McCann returns home to Braves on 1-year deal |url=https://www.mlb.com/braves/news/brian-mccann-heads-home-to-play-for-braves/c-301104766 |accessdate=November 26, 2018 |publisher=MLB.com |date=November 26, 2018}}
27. ^{{cite news |title=Brian McCann agrees to deal to return to Braves |url=http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/25385493/catcher-brian-mccann-agrees-deal-return-atlanta-braves |accessdate=November 26, 2018 |publisher=ESPN.com |date=November 26, 2018}}
28. ^{{cite news |last1=Burns |first1=Gabriel |title=McCann retrieves No. 16 from new teammate |url=https://www.ajc.com/sports/baseball/mccann-retrieves-from-new-teammate/2xn5ROacVjiKJ1EAGIkatN/ |accessdate=November 27, 2018 |work=Atlanta Journal Constitution |date=November 27, 2018}}
29. ^{{cite news |last1=Newberry |first1=Paul |title=Braves make free agent splash with Donaldson, McCann |url=https://www.apnews.com/8cbf309b99a745f194f7f0c7d304fa1b |accessdate=November 27, 2018 |agency=Associated Press |date=November 26, 2018}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120713&content_id=34881480¬ebook_id=34881798&vkey=notebook_atl&c_id=atl |title=On paternity leave, McCann a first-time father |publisher=Atlanta.braves.mlb.com |date= |accessdate=November 23, 2013}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/baseball/braves-resting-some-regulars/nZ5rN/ |title=Braves resting some regulars |publisher=www.ajc.com |date=September 22, 2013 |accessdate=November 23, 2013}}

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