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==Professional career== |
==Professional career== |
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Thurston graduated from [[Vallejo |
Thurston graduated from [[Vallejo High School]] in [[Vallejo, California]]. He was originally selected in {{Baseball year|1997}} by the Boston Red Sox in the 45th round (1,332nd overall) of the [[1997 Major League Baseball draft|1997 MLB draft]], but did not sign with them and instead went to [[Sacramento City College]], for which he delivered the game-winning hit to lead the Panthers to the 1999 state championship. He was drafted again in {{Baseball year|1999}}, this time by the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] in the fourth round (134th overall) of the [[1999 Major League Baseball draft|1999 MLB draft]]. |
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===Los Angeles Dodgers=== |
===Los Angeles Dodgers=== |
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In {{Baseball year|2001}}, Thurston was ranked the 9th-best prospect in the Dodgers' system after posting a .338 [[On-base percentage|OBP]] |
In {{Baseball year|2001}}, Thurston was ranked the 9th-best prospect in the Dodgers' system after posting a .338 [[On-base percentage|OBP]] for the Double-A [[Jacksonville Suns]], and by {{mlby|2002}}, few prospects appeared to have a brighter future than the 22-year-old [[second baseman]]. Playing for the [[Las Vegas 51s]] of the [[Triple-A (baseball)|AAA]] [[Pacific Coast League]], Thurston hit .334 with an .878 [[On-base plus slugging|OPS]] and 22 stolen bases in 2002, earning him the L.A. Dodgers' Minor League Player of the Year Award and ''[[Baseball America]]'''s AAA Player of the Year honors. Thurston made his major-league debut on September 2, {{mlby|2002}} for the Los Angeles Dodgers, hitting .462 in eight games.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Joe Thurston Awards - The Baseball Cube|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090804131746/http://www.thebaseballcube.com/Awards/T/Joe-Thurston.shtml|url-status=live|archive-url=http://www.thebaseballcube.com/Awards/T/Joe-Thurston.shtml|archive-date=August 4, 2009|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=The Baseball Cube}}</ref> |
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But 2002 would ultimately be the peak of Thurston's minor-league career. Returning to AAA in {{Baseball year|2003}}, his OPS fell to .746, and it slipped further (to .721) in {{Baseball year|2004}}. He was again a late-season call-up in {{mlby|2003}} and {{mlby|2004}}, but he hit just .185 in the two seasons combined. The expectation that he would be a future star had evaporated. On July 29, {{mlby|2005}}, the Dodgers shipped Thurston to the [[New York Yankees]] as part of a conditional deal. He played for their Triple-A team, the [[Columbus Clippers]] and was granted [[Free agent|free agency]] after the season. |
But 2002 would ultimately be the peak of Thurston's minor-league career. Returning to AAA in {{Baseball year|2003}}, his OPS fell to .746, and it slipped further (to .721) in {{Baseball year|2004}}. He was again a late-season call-up in {{mlby|2003}} and {{mlby|2004}}, but he hit just .185 in the two seasons combined. The expectation that he would be a future star had evaporated. On July 29, {{mlby|2005}}, the Dodgers shipped Thurston to the [[New York Yankees]] as part of a conditional deal. He played for their Triple-A team, the [[Columbus Clippers]] and was granted [[Free agent|free agency]] after the season.<ref>{{Cite web|last=McNab|first=Matthew|date=February 19, 2012|title=New York Yankees: Judging the Trades, 2005 Edition|url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1072102-new-york-yankees-judging-the-trades-2005-edition|url-status=live|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=[[Bleacher Report]]|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Joe Thurston Trades and Transactions by Baseball Almanac|url=https://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/trades.php?p=thursjo01|url-status=live|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=[[Baseball Almanac]]}}</ref> |
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===Philadelphia Phillies=== |
===Philadelphia Phillies=== |
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He signed a minor-league contract with the [[Philadelphia Phillies]] on January |
He signed a minor-league contract with the [[Philadelphia Phillies]] on January 28, {{Baseball year|2006}}.<ref name=":0" /> He was assigned to Triple-A [[Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons|Scranton/Wilkes-Barre]] to begin the season and his contract purchased on August 22, 2006.<ref>{{Cite web|date=August 2006|title=Philadelphia Phillies Transactions|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/transactions/index.jsp?c_id=phi&year=2006&month=8|url-status=live|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=[[MLB.com]]|language=en}}</ref> He would stay with the Phillies for the rest of the season and played in 18 games going 4-for-18 (.222 [[batting average (baseball)|batting average]]).<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Joe Thurston Minor, Winter, Independent & Mexican Leagues Statistics & History|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=thurst001jos|url-status=live|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=[[Baseball-Reference]]|language=en}}</ref> He was released after the season. On December 1, he signed a minor league contract with the [[Washington Nationals]] that included an invitation to [[spring training]]. He did not make the major league club and was released.<ref name=":0" /> |
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He was then once again picked up by the Philadelphia Phillies and was assigned to their Double-A team, the [[Reading Phillies]]. He played four games for the Reading Phillies before earning a callup to Triple-A [[Ottawa Lynx|Ottawa]]. He had his contract purchased by the big league club on July 27, {{mlby|2007}}, after second baseman [[Chase Utley]] was placed on the [[disabled list]]. He was demoted the next day after the acquisition of [[Tadahito Iguchi]]. Thurston spent the rest of the 2007 season with Ottawa. He became a free agent after the season. |
He was then once again picked up by the Philadelphia Phillies and was assigned to their Double-A team, the [[Reading Phillies]]. He played four games for the Reading Phillies before earning a callup to Triple-A [[Ottawa Lynx|Ottawa]]. He had his contract purchased by the big league club on July 27, {{mlby|2007}}, after second baseman [[Chase Utley]] was placed on the [[disabled list]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=July 2007|title=Philadelphia Phillies Transactions|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/transactions/?c_id=phi&year=2007&month=7|url-status=live|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=[[MLB.com]]|language=en}}</ref> He was demoted the next day after the acquisition of [[Tadahito Iguchi]].<ref name=":2" /> Thurston spent the rest of the 2007 season with Ottawa. He became a free agent after the season. |
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===Boston Red Sox=== |
===Boston Red Sox=== |
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On December 13, Thurston signed with the [[Boston Red Sox]] to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.<ref>{{cite web|date=December 14, 2007|title=Sports Log: Red Sox sign 8 to minor league deals|url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/articles/2007/12/14/flyers_richards_agree_on_12_year_deal/|url-status=live|access-date=March 19, 2008|work=[[Boston Globe]]}}</ref> On March 19, {{mlby|2008}}, he was assigned to the minor league camp.<ref>{{cite web|date=|title=MLB Transactions: March 2008|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/transactions/index.jsp?c_id=mlb&year=2008&month=3|url-status=live|access-date=March 25, 2008|work=[[MLB.com]]}}</ref> On April 16, he was brought up to the Red Sox from [[Pawtucket Red Sox|Pawtucket]] to replace the [[Disabled list|injured]] [[Alex Cora]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 16, 2008|title=Cora placed on disabled list, Thurston called up|url=https://www.fosters.com/article/20080416/NEWS22/567181014|url-status=live|access-date=June 11, 2021|website=[[Foster's Daily Democrat]]|language=en}}</ref> |
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On December 13, Thurston signed with the [[Boston Red Sox]] to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. On March 19, {{mlby|2008}} he was assigned to the minor league camp.<ref>{{cite web |
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|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/transactions/index.jsp?c_id=mlb&year=2008&month=3 | title=MLB Transactions: March 2008 | work=[[MLB.com]] |date= |access-date=2008-03-25}}</ref> On April 16, he was brought up to the Red Sox from [[Pawtucket Red Sox|Pawtucket]] to replace the [[Disabled list|injured]] [[Alex Cora]].<ref>{{cite web |
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|url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/articles/2007/12/14/flyers_richards_agree_on_12_year_deal/ | title=Sports Log: Red Sox sign 8 to minor league deals | work=[[Boston Globe]] |date=2007-12-14 |access-date=2008-03-19}}</ref> |
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===St. Louis Cardinals=== |
===St. Louis Cardinals=== |
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On April 22, 2008, Thurston was [[designated for assignment]] and subsequently played in the Puerto Rican winter league in 2008 on a team managed by [[Eduardo Pérez]]. Pérez was impressed with Thurston's versatility and thought his style of play would be a good fit with manager [[Tony La Russa]] of the [[St. Louis Cardinals]]. Perez recommended Thurston to LaRussa,<ref> |
On April 22, 2008, Thurston was [[designated for assignment]] and subsequently played in the Puerto Rican winter league in 2008 on a team managed by [[Eduardo Pérez]]. Pérez was impressed with Thurston's versatility and thought his style of play would be a good fit with manager [[Tony La Russa]] of the [[St. Louis Cardinals]]. Perez recommended Thurston to LaRussa,<ref>{{Cite web|last=Leach|first=Matthew|date=June 24, 2009|title=Perez helps bring Thurston to Cardinals|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103131750/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090624&content_id=5506196&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb|url-status=live|archive-url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090624&content_id=5506196&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb|archive-date=November 3, 2012|access-date=August 18, 2009|website=[[MLB.com]]}}</ref> and on December 16, 2008 he signed a minor league deal with the [[St. Louis Cardinals]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Walton|first=Brian|date=December 16, 2008|title=Cardinals add Thurston, but why?|url=https://thecardinalnation.com/cardinals-add-thurston-but-why/|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=The Cardinal Nation|language=en-US}}</ref> He made his debut with the Cardinals on April 6, {{Baseball year|2009}} as a pinch runner. He also played third base and scored a [[run (baseball)|run]]. |
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Thurston earned his first significant major league playing time as a utility player with the 2009 Cardinals. He frequently played third base before the Cardinals acquired [[Mark DeRosa]], and also appeared at second base, in left field, and as a pinch hitter. In November 2009, Thurston was granted free agency. |
Thurston earned his first significant major league playing time as a utility player with the 2009 Cardinals. He frequently played third base before the Cardinals acquired [[Mark DeRosa]], and also appeared at second base, in left field, and as a pinch hitter. In November 2009, Thurston was granted free agency. |
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===Atlanta Braves=== |
===Atlanta Braves=== |
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On December 18, 2009, Thurston signed a minor league contract with the [[Atlanta Braves]]. He also received an invite to spring training. |
On December 18, 2009, Thurston signed a minor league contract with the [[Atlanta Braves]]. He also received an invite to spring training.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|date=December 18, 2009|title=Braves Sign Joe Thurston; Vazquez Won't Cross the Rocky Mountains|url=https://www.talkingchop.com/2009/12/18/1207673/braves-sign-joe-thurston-vazquez|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=Talking Chop|language=en}}</ref> |
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===Florida Marlins=== |
===Florida Marlins=== |
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Thurston enjoyed a terrific season with Class AAA [[New Orleans Zephyrs]] in 2011. He led the team in almost every offensive category at the time of his promotion to the Marlins on August 5. He became a free agent at season's end. |
Thurston enjoyed a terrific season with Class AAA [[New Orleans Zephyrs]] in 2011. He led the team in almost every offensive category at the time of his promotion to the Marlins on August 5. After starting in a game against the Cardinals, Thurston was designated for assignment on August 6.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Links|first=Zachary|date=August 6, 2011|title=Marlins Designate Joe Thurston For Assignment|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/08/marlins-designate-joe-thurston-for-assignment.html|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=MLB Trade Rumors|language=en-US}}</ref> He became a free agent at season's end. |
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===Houston Astros=== |
===Houston Astros=== |
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The [[Houston Astros]] signed |
The [[Houston Astros]] signed Thurston to a minor league contract on November 13, 2011. He also received an invitation to spring training.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Shah|first=Ronit|date=November 13, 2011|title=Houston Astros Sign Joe Thurston|url=https://www.mlbdailydish.com/2011/11/13/2559916/houston-astros-sign-joe-thurston|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=MLB Daily Dish|language=en}}</ref> He was released by the Astros on March 28, 2012.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=Nicholson-Smith|first=Ben|date=March 28, 2012|title=Minor Moves: Marrero, Thurston, Guzman|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/03/minor-moves-joe-thurston-2.html|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=MLB Trade Rumors|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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===Second |
===Second stint with Philadelphia=== |
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Just an hour later, however, he was signed to a minor league contract with the [[Philadelphia Phillies]]. He was released by the Phillies on April 23 after just 11 games with the [[Lehigh Valley IronPigs]]. |
Just an hour later, however, he was signed to a minor league contract with the [[Philadelphia Phillies]].<ref name=":3" /> He was released by the Phillies on April 23 after batting just .207 in 11 games with the [[Lehigh Valley IronPigs]].<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web|last=Nicholson-Smith|first=Ben|date=April 23, 2012|title=Minor Moves: Rivera, Miller, Wolf, Thurston|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/04/minor-moves-joe-thurston.html|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=MLB Trade Rumors|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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=== Minnesota Twins === |
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Thurston signed with the [[Minnesota Twins]] on April 25 and was assigned to the [[Rochester Red Wings]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Wuerz|first=Scott|date=April 26, 2012|title=Minnesota signs former Cardinal Joe Thurston|url=https://www.bnd.com/sports/mlb/st-louis-cardinals/cheap-seats-blog/article17698910.html|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=[[Belleville News-Democrat]]}}</ref> On May 14, 2012, Thurston was released by the Minnesota Twins.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Links|first=Zachary|date=May 14, 2012|title=Minor Moves: Johnson, Mahay, Thurston, Bates, Garko|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/05/minor-moves-thurston-bates-mahay.html|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=MLB Trade Rumors|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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He then signed with the [[Minnesota Twins]] on April 25 and was assigned to the [[Rochester Red Wings]]. On May 14, 2012, Thurston was released by the Minnesota Twins. |
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===Lancaster Barnstormers=== |
===Lancaster Barnstormers=== |
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In 2013, Thurston played 21 games with the [[Lancaster Barnstormers]] |
In 2013, Thurston played 21 games with the [[Lancaster Barnstormers]] of the Atlantic League, batting .329.<ref name=":1" /> |
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===Yucatán Lions=== |
===Yucatán Lions=== |
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On March 6, 2013, Thurston signed with the [[Leones de Yucatán]] (Yucatán Lions) in the [[Mexican Baseball League]] |
On March 6, 2013, Thurston signed with the [[Leones de Yucatán]] (Yucatán Lions) in the [[Mexican Baseball League]].<ref>{{cite web|date=March 6, 2013|title=Llega Joe Thurston a los Leones|url=http://www.leonesdeyucatan.com.mx/noticias-llega-joe-thurston-a-los-leones-4851.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130313104334/http://www.leonesdeyucatan.com.mx/noticias-llega-joe-thurston-a-los-leones-4851.html|archive-date=March 13, 2013|access-date=March 23, 2013|work=[[Leones de Yucatán]]}}</ref> Thurston later would make his debut after receiving a traveling visa.<ref>{{cite web|date=March 21, 2013|title=Leones 10 x 3|url=http://www.leonesdeyucatan.com.mx/noticias2.php?id=4877|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130413145942/http://www.leonesdeyucatan.com.mx/noticias2.php?id=4877|archive-date=April 13, 2013|access-date=March 23, 2013|website=[[Leones de Yucatán]]}}</ref> |
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===Venezuela League=== |
===Venezuela League=== |
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Thurston also played for the [[Bravos de Margarita]], [[Cardenales de Lara]] and [[Pastora de los Llanos]] clubs of the [[Venezuelan Professional Baseball League]].<ref |
Thurston also played for the [[Bravos de Margarita]], [[Cardenales de Lara]] and [[Pastora de los Llanos]] clubs of the [[Venezuelan Professional Baseball League]].<ref name=":1" /> |
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===Milwaukee Brewers=== |
===Milwaukee Brewers=== |
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Thurston signed a minor league deal with the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] on January 25, 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Lobner|first=Kyle|date=January 26, 2014|title=Brewers sign Jeremy Hermida, Joe Thurston|url=https://www.brewcrewball.com/2014/1/26/5347064/brewers-sign-jeremy-hermida-joe-thurston|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=Brew Crew Ball|language=en}}</ref> He was released on March 27.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Transactions|url=https://www.mlb.com/brewers/roster/transactions/2014/03|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=[[Milwaukee Brewers]]|language=en}}</ref> |
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Thurston signed a minor league deal with the [[Milwaukee Brewers]] on January 25, 2014, and was released on March 27. |
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===Boston Red Sox=== |
===Boston Red Sox=== |
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On March 6, 2015, Thurston signed a minor league contract with the [[Boston Red Sox]]. |
On March 6, 2015, Thurston signed a minor league contract with the [[Boston Red Sox]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Doyle|first=Ricky|date=March 7, 2015|title=Boston Red Sox Sign Utility Man Joe Thurston To Minor League Contract|url=https://nesn.com/2015/03/boston-red-sox-sign-utility-man-joe-thurston-to-minor-league-contract/|url-status=live|access-date=June 12, 2021|website=[[New England Sports Network|NESN]]|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Personal== |
==Personal== |
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Thurston's first child was born in 2009.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Rains|first1=B.J.|title=Thurston leaves Cards for birth of child|url=http://m.cardinals.mlb.com/news/article/5208024/|access-date=March 31, 2015| |
Thurston's first child was born in 2009.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Rains|first1=B.J.|date=June 8, 2009|title=Thurston leaves Cards for birth of child|work=[[St. Louis Cardinals]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402115250/http://m.cardinals.mlb.com/news/article/5208024/|url-status=live|access-date=March 31, 2015|archive-url=http://m.cardinals.mlb.com/news/article/5208024/|archive-date=April 2, 2015}}</ref> |
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==Awards and recognition== |
==Awards and recognition== |
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* 2005 – Pacific Coast League All-Star 2B |
* 2005 – Pacific Coast League All-Star 2B |
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* 2006 – International League All-Star 2B |
* 2006 – International League All-Star 2B |
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* 2011 – [[IBAF]] [[2011 Baseball World Cup|Baseball World Cup]] All-Star 2B<ref>http://www.ibaf.org/en/news/2011/10/16/the-individual-awards-and-the-all-star-team-of-the/9fcecfca-b7f7-4609-b715-d6a9eb049a85</ref> |
* 2011 – [[IBAF]] [[2011 Baseball World Cup|Baseball World Cup]] All-Star 2B<ref>{{Cite web|date=October 16, 2011|title=The individual awards and the All Star Team of the World Cup|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111017062620/http://www.ibaf.org/en/news/2011/10/16/the-individual-awards-and-the-all-star-team-of-the/9fcecfca-b7f7-4609-b715-d6a9eb049a85|url-status=live|archive-url=http://www.ibaf.org/en/news/2011/10/16/the-individual-awards-and-the-all-star-team-of-the/9fcecfca-b7f7-4609-b715-d6a9eb049a85|archive-date=October 17, 2011|access-date=October 17, 2011|website=[[International Baseball Federation]]}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Joseph William Thurston (born September 29, 1979) is an American former professional baseball third baseman and second baseman. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, and Florida Marlins in Major League Baseball (MLB). He is currently on the coaching staff of the minor league Class A (Advanced) California League Modesto Nuts.
Professional career
Thurston graduated from Vallejo High School in Vallejo, California. He was originally selected in 1997 by the Boston Red Sox in the 45th round (1,332nd overall) of the 1997 MLB draft, but did not sign with them and instead went to Sacramento City College, for which he delivered the game-winning hit to lead the Panthers to the 1999 state championship. He was drafted again in 1999, this time by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth round (134th overall) of the 1999 MLB draft.
Los Angeles Dodgers
In 2001, Thurston was ranked the 9th-best prospect in the Dodgers' system after posting a .338 OBP for the Double-A Jacksonville Suns, and by 2002, few prospects appeared to have a brighter future than the 22-year-old second baseman. Playing for the Las Vegas 51s of the AAA Pacific Coast League, Thurston hit .334 with an .878 OPS and 22 stolen bases in 2002, earning him the L.A. Dodgers' Minor League Player of the Year Award and Baseball America's AAA Player of the Year honors. Thurston made his major-league debut on September 2, 2002 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, hitting .462 in eight games.[1]
But 2002 would ultimately be the peak of Thurston's minor-league career. Returning to AAA in 2003, his OPS fell to .746, and it slipped further (to .721) in 2004. He was again a late-season call-up in 2003 and 2004, but he hit just .185 in the two seasons combined. The expectation that he would be a future star had evaporated. On July 29, 2005, the Dodgers shipped Thurston to the New York Yankees as part of a conditional deal. He played for their Triple-A team, the Columbus Clippers and was granted free agency after the season.[2][3]
Philadelphia Phillies
He signed a minor-league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies on January 28, 2006.[3] He was assigned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to begin the season and his contract purchased on August 22, 2006.[4] He would stay with the Phillies for the rest of the season and played in 18 games going 4-for-18 (.222 batting average).[5] He was released after the season. On December 1, he signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals that included an invitation to spring training. He did not make the major league club and was released.[3]
He was then once again picked up by the Philadelphia Phillies and was assigned to their Double-A team, the Reading Phillies. He played four games for the Reading Phillies before earning a callup to Triple-A Ottawa. He had his contract purchased by the big league club on July 27, 2007, after second baseman Chase Utley was placed on the disabled list.[6] He was demoted the next day after the acquisition of Tadahito Iguchi.[6] Thurston spent the rest of the 2007 season with Ottawa. He became a free agent after the season.
Boston Red Sox
On December 13, Thurston signed with the Boston Red Sox to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.[7] On March 19, 2008, he was assigned to the minor league camp.[8] On April 16, he was brought up to the Red Sox from Pawtucket to replace the injured Alex Cora.[9]
St. Louis Cardinals
On April 22, 2008, Thurston was designated for assignment and subsequently played in the Puerto Rican winter league in 2008 on a team managed by Eduardo Pérez. Pérez was impressed with Thurston's versatility and thought his style of play would be a good fit with manager Tony La Russa of the St. Louis Cardinals. Perez recommended Thurston to LaRussa,[10] and on December 16, 2008 he signed a minor league deal with the St. Louis Cardinals.[11] He made his debut with the Cardinals on April 6, 2009 as a pinch runner. He also played third base and scored a run.
Thurston earned his first significant major league playing time as a utility player with the 2009 Cardinals. He frequently played third base before the Cardinals acquired Mark DeRosa, and also appeared at second base, in left field, and as a pinch hitter. In November 2009, Thurston was granted free agency.
Atlanta Braves
On December 18, 2009, Thurston signed a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves. He also received an invite to spring training.[12]
Florida Marlins
Thurston enjoyed a terrific season with Class AAA New Orleans Zephyrs in 2011. He led the team in almost every offensive category at the time of his promotion to the Marlins on August 5. After starting in a game against the Cardinals, Thurston was designated for assignment on August 6.[13] He became a free agent at season's end.
Houston Astros
The Houston Astros signed Thurston to a minor league contract on November 13, 2011. He also received an invitation to spring training.[14] He was released by the Astros on March 28, 2012.[15]
Second stint with Philadelphia
Just an hour later, however, he was signed to a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.[15] He was released by the Phillies on April 23 after batting just .207 in 11 games with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs.[5][16]
Minnesota Twins
Thurston signed with the Minnesota Twins on April 25 and was assigned to the Rochester Red Wings.[17] On May 14, 2012, Thurston was released by the Minnesota Twins.[18]
York Revolution
Thurston played 58 games with the York Revolution of the independent Atlantic League in 2012, batting .314 with eight home runs and 28 RBI.[5]
Lancaster Barnstormers
In 2013, Thurston played 21 games with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League, batting .329.[5]
Yucatán Lions
On March 6, 2013, Thurston signed with the Leones de Yucatán (Yucatán Lions) in the Mexican Baseball League.[19] Thurston later would make his debut after receiving a traveling visa.[20]
Venezuela League
Thurston also played for the Bravos de Margarita, Cardenales de Lara and Pastora de los Llanos clubs of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.[5]
Milwaukee Brewers
Thurston signed a minor league deal with the Milwaukee Brewers on January 25, 2014.[21] He was released on March 27.[22]
Boston Red Sox
On March 6, 2015, Thurston signed a minor league contract with the Boston Red Sox.[23]
Personal
Thurston's first child was born in 2009.[24]
Awards and recognition
- 2000 – Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Player of the Year, California League All-Star SS
- 2002 – Baseball America 2nd team Minor League All-Star 2B, Triple-A All-Star 2B, Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Player of the Year, Pacific League All-Star 2B, AAA Player of the Year
- 2005 – Pacific Coast League All-Star 2B
- 2006 – International League All-Star 2B
- 2011 – IBAF Baseball World Cup All-Star 2B[25]
References
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- ^ McNab, Matthew (February 19, 2012). "New York Yankees: Judging the Trades, 2005 Edition". Bleacher Report. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
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- ^ Walton, Brian (December 16, 2008). "Cardinals add Thurston, but why?". The Cardinal Nation. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
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- ^ "Leones 10 x 3". Leones de Yucatán. March 21, 2013. Archived from the original on April 13, 2013. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
- ^ Lobner, Kyle (January 26, 2014). "Brewers sign Jeremy Hermida, Joe Thurston". Brew Crew Ball. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
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- ^ "The individual awards and the All Star Team of the World Cup". International Baseball Federation. October 16, 2011. Archived from the original on October 17, 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
External links
- Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
- Joe Thurston at SABR (Baseball BioProject)
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