Mickey Moniak

Baseball Player

Mickey Moniak was born in Encinitas, California, United States on May 13th, 1998 and is the Baseball Player. At the age of 25, Mickey Moniak biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 13, 1998
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Encinitas, California, United States
Age
25 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Baseball Player
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Mickey Moniak Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 25 years old, Mickey Moniak has this physical status:

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188cm
Weight
83.9kg
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Mickey Moniak Life

McKenzie Matthew "Mickey" Moniak (born May 13, 1998) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Philadelphia Phillies organization.

Moniak was selected by the Phillies with the first overall pick of the 2016 MLB draft.

Personal life

Mickey Moniak’s grandfather, Bill Moniak, played six years in the Boston Red Sox organization.

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Mickey Moniak Career

Amateur career

Moniak attended La Costa Canyon High School in Carlsbad, California, and played center field for the baseball team. As a sophomore, he batted .461 with two home runs, and 27 runs batted in (RBI). As a junior, in 2015, Moniak hit .426 with a 1.062 on-base plus slugging (OPS). That August, he played in the Perfect Game All-American Classic at Petco Park.

In 2016, as a senior, Moniak batted .476 with a .961 slugging percentage and 40 runs, 12 triples (a San Diego Section record), seven home runs, and 46 RBI, in 29 games. He was named Baseball America High School Player of the Year, Gatorade California Baseball Player of the Year, and San Diego Section Player of the Year. Moniak committed to attend the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to play college baseball for the UCLA Bruins.

Professional career

The Philadelphia Phillies selected Moniak with the first overall pick of the 2016 MLB draft. On June 20, 2016, he signed with the Phillies after agreeing to a $6.1 million signing bonus.

Moniak made his professional debut with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast Phillies in 2016. He spent all of his first professional season there, batting .284/.340/.409 with 27 runs (10th in the Gulf Coast League), 11 doubles (tied for 9th), four triples (tied for 8th), one home run, 28 RBI (9th), and 10 stolen bases (9th), in 176 at bats. Baseball America ranked Moniak the Number 17 prospect in baseball, and MLB.com ranked him Number 19.

Moniak spent 2017 with the Class A Lakewood BlueClaws, with whom he batted .236/.284/.341 with six triples (tied for 5th in the South Atlantic League), five home runs, 44 RBI, 11 stolen bases, and seven sacrifice flies (tied for 2nd) in 466 at bats in 123 games. Baseball America named him the best defensive player of his draft class, the second-best pure hitter (behind Nick Senzel), the second-best high school player (behind Bo Bichette), and the high school player closest to making his major league debut. Moniak spent the 2018 season with the Class A-Advanced Clearwater Threshers. He hit .270/.304/.383 with 28 doubles (second in the Florida State League), five home runs, 55 RBI, six stolen bases, and seven sacrifice flies (tied for 5th) in 433 at bats in 114 games.

In 2019, Moniak received an invitation to Phillies Major League spring training camp. He played the 2019 season with the Reading Fightin Phils of the Class AA Eastern League, batting .252/.303/.439 with 63 runs (9th in the league), 28 doubles (6th), 13 triples (leading the league), 11 home runs, 67 RBI (tied for 4th), 111 strikeouts (10th), and 15 stolen bases in 18 attempts in 465 at bats. Moniak was selected to play in the Eastern League All-Star Game midway through the season. He was chosen to play in the Arizona Fall League for the Scottsdale Scorpions following the season.

On September 16, 2020, Moniak was added to the Phillies’ 40-man roster, and was promoted to the major leagues for the first time. That night, he made his MLB debut against the New York Mets as a ninth-inning pinch runner for Alec Bohm, at Citizens Bank Park. On September 18, 2020, Moniak roped a line drive into right field, a single, for his first big league hit, in the second game of a doubleheader against the Toronto Blue Jays.

On April 21, 2021, Moniak hit his first major league home run in the 2nd inning against the San Francisco Giants.

On August 2, 2022, Moniak was traded alongside prospect Jadiel Sanchez to the Los Angeles Angels for starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard. He made his Angels debut the next day, going 0-for-2 against the Oakland Athletics. In his first week with the Angels, Moniak went 4-for-14 (.286) with a pair of home runs in five games. On August 6, during a game against the Seattle Mariners, Moniak injured his left middle finger while attempting to bunt. The following day, the injury was diagnosed as a fracture; however, he was not expected to miss the remainder of the season. He returned from the injury on September 9 and was platooned with Jo Adell. On September 28, Moniak was hit on the hand by a pitch in a game against the Athletics. Although X-rays returned negative, the Angels placed him on the injured list, sidelining him for the final seven games of the season. Between the Phillies and the Angels, Moniak finished the 2022 season batting .170 with three home runs and eight RBIs in 37 games.

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In Angels' victory, Shohei Ohtani hits his MLB-leading 31st homerun, while the Dodgers beat the Dodgers in a blowout

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 3, 2023
Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout both shot solo, but it was Mickey Moniak's three-run homer in the second inning that was the big one as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-2 despite 12 strikeouts by Zac Gallen. When Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout go deep in a game together, it usually bodes well for Los Angeles. It helped snap the Halos' four-game losing streak on Sunday. It was the 30th time in six seasons that Ohtani and Trout had homered in a joint game, and the eighth this year. When it comes, the Angels are 21-9, with 7-1 this season.

While pitching six innings, Shohei Ohtani records 443 runs home run to tie for the MLB lead. The Phillies fall to.500

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 16, 2023
The Los Angeles Angels defeated the AL West-leading Texas Rangers 5-3 on Thursday night, Shohei Ohtani pitched six innings for his first victory in five starts and tied Pete Alonso for the MLB lead in home runs with his 22nd home run. Ohtani (6-2) had already pitched the last of his 99 pitches against Nathan Eovaldi (9-3), who lost his in his bid to be the second 10-game champion in the majors this season. Ohtani hit a two-run homer in the eighth while also in the game as the designated hitter. In left-center field, it was a 443-foot opposite-field explosion that landed in the second deck. His 10th homer in the last 16 games, as well as the second pitching start in a row as he went deep, tied Pete Alonso for the big league lead and pushed his hitting streak to 12 games.
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