American baseball player and coach (born 1966)
Baseball player
Erik Daniel Pappas (born April 25, 1966) is an American former professional baseball player and coach .[ 1] He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals .
Baseball career
The Chicago native is a 1984 graduate of Mount Carmel High School .[ 2] Pappas was selected by the California Angels as the 6th overall pick in the first round of the 1984 Major League Baseball draft .[ 3] He made his major league debut with the Chicago Cubs on April 19, 1991, at the age of 24.[ 1] He appeared in 8 games for the Cubs during the 1991 season and appeared in a total of 97 games for the Cardinals during 1993 and 1994 seasons.[ 1] During the 1993 season, he had one home run and 28 RBIs . Pappas played in his final major league game on April 30, 1994, at the age of 28.[ 1] On August 13, 1996, while a member of the Texas Rangers ' Triple-A Oklahoma City 89ers , Pappas caught a perfect game pitched by Rick Helling against the Nashville Sounds .[ 4]
Pappas, who is of Greek ancestry, was selected to play for the Greek national baseball team in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens , Greece .[citation needed ] He played for Greece in the 2023 European Baseball Championship .[ 5]
Career statistics
In a three-year major league career, Pappas played in 104 games , accumulating 70 hits in 289 at bats for a .242 career batting average along with 1 home run , 35 runs batted in and a .342 on-base percentage .[ 1] He ended his career with a .978 fielding percentage .[ 1]
Coaching career
After his playing career, Pappas became the hitting coach for the Peoria Chiefs . Pappas spent 2006–12 at the Cangelosi Baseball Academy in Orland Park, Illinois, while also serving as a scout for the Texas Rangers from 2005 to 2009. Pappas became a coach in the Cardinals system as the Springfield Cardinals Hitting Coach for the 2014 season.
Pappas currently resides in the Beverly neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois.
References
^ a b c d e f "Erik Pappas statistics" . Baseball Reference. Retrieved November 17, 2018 .
^ Hoey, Miles. "The tradition of baseball at MC," The Caravan (Mount Carmel High School), March 25, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
^ "1984 Baseball Draft" . thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved November 17, 2018 .
^ "Sounds are Victims of a Perfect Game" . The Tennessean . Nashville. August 14, 1996. p. 3C. Retrieved February 13, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "Former MLBer Erik Pappas is back and playing for Greece ... at 57 years old" . MLB.com . Retrieved May 17, 2024 .
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