Eric Christian Valent (born April 4, 1977), is an American former
professional baseball outfielder, who played in
Major League Baseball (MLB) for the
Philadelphia Phillies
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,
Cincinnati Reds
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, and
New York Mets. Valent is currently the National Cross Checker in the
Miami Marlins
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The franc ...
organization.
Playing career
High school
Valent was an All-American at
Canyon High School in
Anaheim, California. On June 1, 1995, he was drafted in the 26th round of the
amateur draft by the
Detroit Tigers
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, but he did not sign and instead elected to attend the
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
College
Valent had a standout career at UCLA, alongside teammates
Troy Glaus,
Eric Byrnes,
Chase Utley, and
Garrett Atkins. He helped lead
UCLA to the 1997
College World Series.
Valent has the most career
home runs
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in
Pac-10
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history (69), and is the UCLA career
runs batted in (RBI) leader (219), achieved in only three years of play.
Valent was the Pac-10 Player of the year in 1998. On June 2, 1998, he was selected in the first round (42nd overall) of the supplemental draft by the Phillies.
Of his collegiate career, Valent perhaps prophetically said:
In 1996, he played
collegiate summer baseball
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with the
Cotuit Kettleers of the wood bat
Cape Cod Baseball League
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.
Major leagues
In his brief playing career, Valent provided good power from the left side of the plate. A solid
pinch hitter
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and valuable
utility man, he was a competent
first baseman who could play either
left
Left may refer to:
Music
* ''Left'' (Hope of the States album), 2006
* ''Left'' (Monkey House album), 2016
* "Left", a song by Nickelback from the album ''Curb'', 1996
Direction
* Left (direction), the relative direction opposite of right
* L ...
or
right field
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effectively.
On August 31, 2003, Valent was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for
catcher Kelly Stinnett.
On December 15, Valent was drafted by the New York Mets in the
Rule 5 draft.
Most of Valent's MLB playing time was with the Mets. On July 29, 2004, he became the eighth player in Mets history to
hit for the cycle, in a game against the
Montreal Expos. In late August, Valent had three
pinch-hit home runs. During his days with the Mets, he wore uniform number 57 (later worn by pitcher
Johan Santana).
On January 12, 2006, Valent was signed as a free agent by the
San Diego Padres, but was released on May 14, after playing in 30 games for their
Triple-A farm club, the
Portland Beavers.
In a four-season career, Valent was a .234
hitter, with 13 home runs, and 37 RBIs, in 205
games
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.
Japanese baseball league
After being released from the Padres organization, Valent signed a one-year contract worth 50 million Yen to play right field for the
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in the
Pacific League of
Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).
Coaching
In December 2008, Valent was named the hitting coach for the Single-A
Williamsport Crosscutters of the Philadelphia Phillies organization, but was reassigned to a scouting position in January .
See also
*
List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle
References
External links
Eric Valentat Baseball Almanac
Eric Valentat Ultimate Mets Database
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1977 births
Living people
New York Mets players
Baseball players from California
Piedmont Boll Weevils players
Philadelphia Phillies players
Cincinnati Reds players
People from Greater Los Angeles
Major League Baseball first basemen
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles players
American expatriate baseball players in Japan
UCLA Bruins baseball players
Cotuit Kettleers players
All-American college baseball players