Todd Betts
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Infielder | |||||||||||||||||||||
Born: East York, Ontario | June 24, 1973|||||||||||||||||||||
Batted: Left Threw: Right | |||||||||||||||||||||
Professional debut | |||||||||||||||||||||
NPB: March 28, 2003, for the Yakult Swallows | |||||||||||||||||||||
CPBL: March 21, 2006, for the La New Bears | |||||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | |||||||||||||||||||||
NPB: June 30, 2003, for the Yakult Swallows | |||||||||||||||||||||
CPBL: June 30, 2006, for the La New Bears | |||||||||||||||||||||
NPB statistics | |||||||||||||||||||||
Batting average | .287 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Home runs | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Runs batted in | 52 | ||||||||||||||||||||
CPBL statistics | |||||||||||||||||||||
Batting average | .343 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Home runs | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Runs batted in | 37 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Stats at Baseball Reference | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Medals
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Todd Mervyn Betts (born June 24, 1973) is a Canadian former professional baseball first baseman and a third baseman.
Career
[edit]The Cleveland Indians chose Betts in the fourteen round in the 1993 Major League Baseball draft.
He later played with the Brantford Red Sox in the Ontario, Canada, Intercounty Baseball League.
In 2003, he played for Yakult Swallows in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). After the 2003 season, he became a free agent.
In 2004, he played for New York Yankees organization. During the 2004 season, he was selected for Canada national baseball team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Canada finished in fourth place.
He later signed with the La New Bears of the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) in early 2006 and played with that team until July 2006. As of May 2006, Betts held the highest batting average and RBI in the league. However his performance slumped after he suffered vertebra injuries in June after which La New Bears ended his contract in July 2006.
On July 25, 2007, he signed a contract with the Edmonton Cracker-Cats, hitting .275 with 1 home run in 33 games.
He next began his coaching career in 2008 between Team Canada and the Ontario Prospects helping develop professional hitters yearly before moving to the Ontario Blue Jays and Toronto Mets.
When he ended his active professional baseball career, he founded his own company, 4 Corners Elite Development, which helps children improve their overall skills. ((https://fourcornerselite.com/))
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Career statistics from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- 1973 births
- Living people
- Akron Aeros players
- Baseball players from Toronto
- Baseball players at the 1999 Pan American Games
- Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players
- Burlington Indians players (1986–2006)
- Calgary Cannons players
- Canadian baseball coaches
- Canadian expatriate baseball players in Japan
- Canadian expatriate baseball players in Taiwan
- Canadian expatriate baseball players in the United States
- Canton-Akron Indians players
- Columbus Clippers players
- Edmonton Cracker-Cats players
- Kinston Indians players
- La New Bears players
- Nippon Professional Baseball first basemen
- Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Golden Norsemen baseball players
- Olympic baseball players for Canada
- Pan American Games bronze medalists for Canada
- Pan American Games medalists in baseball
- Pawtucket Red Sox players
- People from East York, Toronto
- Portland Sea Dogs players
- Somerset Patriots players
- Tacoma Rainiers players
- Watertown Indians players
- Yakult Swallows players
- Medalists at the 1999 Pan American Games
- Canadian baseball biography stubs
- Baseball first baseman stubs