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John Jaha
Jaha with the Stockton Ports in 1988
First baseman / Designated hitter
Born: (1966-05-27) May 27, 1966 (age 58)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

MLB debut
July 9, 1992, for the Milwaukee Brewers
Last MLB appearance
June 27, 2001, for the Oakland Athletics
MLB statistics
Batting average.263
Home runs141
Runs batted in490
Teams
Career highlights and awards

John Emil Jaha (born May 27, 1966) is an American former first basemaninMajor League Baseball who had a 10-year career from 1992 to 2001. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Oakland Athletics, playing in both the American League and National League. He was elected to the American League All-Star team in 1999.

Career[edit]

Jaha graduated from David Douglas High SchoolinPortland, Oregon, in 1984. He still holds most offensive baseball records for the school.[citation needed]

The Milwaukee Brewers selected Jaha in the 1984 Major League Baseball draft and he made his Major League debut with the Brewers on July 9, 1992. He also had success playing with the Daikyo Dolphins in the Australian Baseball League in 1991 and 1992 alongside Brewers and 1999 All-Star teammate, Dave Nilsson.[1] Earlier in 1992, while playing for Brewers Triple-A affiliate Denver, Jaha became only the second player (after Joey Meyer) to hit a ball into the upper deck at Mile High Stadium.

In 1996, Jaha enjoyed his finest season with the Brewers, batting .300 with 34 home runs and 118 RBI.[2] Despite the strong season, he was not selected to the All-Star team, having to contend with Frank Thomas, Mark McGwire, and Mo Vaughn for the first base position.[3]

After an injury-plagued Major League career with the Brewers, Jaha signed a minor-league contract with the Oakland Athletics in 1999. Although Jaha wasn't expected to make the team - in fact, he was left out of the team's media guide that spring - he turned in a remarkable comeback season. Earning his first All-Star berth along the way, he finished the season with 35 home runs (tying Dave Kingman for most by an Oakland designated hitter) and 111 RBIs and was named the American League Comeback Player of the Year.

It was his last season of significant productivity. Jaha played in just 33 games in 2000, fewer the following year. A popular figure in the Oakland Athletics clubhouse, he drew a standing ovation from his A's teammates when he announced his retirement on June 30, 2001. Jaha is of Syrian and Lebanese descent.

In 826 games over 10 seasons, Jaha posted a .263 batting average (730-for-2775) with 470 runs, 126 doubles, 5 triples, 141 home runs, 490 RBI, 36 stolen bases, 430 bases on balls, .369 on-base percentage and .465 slugging percentage. He finished his career with a .993 fielding percentage as a first baseman.

References[edit]

  • ^ "John Jaha Stats". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  • ^ "1996 All-Star Game". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
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