Chad Hermansen
{{short description|American baseball player (born 1977)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
|image=
|name=Chad Hermansen
|position=Outfielder
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1977|9|10}}
|birth_place=Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=September 7
|debutyear=1999
|debutteam=Pittsburgh Pirates
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=April 17
|finalyear=2004
|finalteam=Toronto Blue Jays
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Batting average
|stat1value=.195
|stat2label=Home runs
|stat2value=13
|stat3label=Runs batted in
|stat3value=34
|teams=
- Pittsburgh Pirates ({{mlby|1999}}–{{mlby|2002}})
- Chicago Cubs ({{mlby|2002}})
- Los Angeles Dodgers ({{mlby|2003}})
- Toronto Blue Jays ({{mlby|2004}})
}}
Chad Bruce Hermansen (born September 10, 1977) is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder.
Career
Hermansen played amateur ball as a shortstop at Green Valley High School of Henderson, Nevada, and the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him in the first round of the June draft, with the tenth overall pick. After signing with the Pirates, Hermansen immediately emerged as a top prospect. He was a South Atlantic League All-Star in {{Baseball year|1997}}, and after moving to the outfield the next year, a Pacific Coast League All Star and the Pirates' Minor League Player of the Year in {{Baseball year|1999}}. He earned a promotion to the major leagues at the end of that season, and made his debut against the San Diego Padres on September 7, 1999.
Hermansen was viewed as the Pirates' center fielder of the future, but he struggled to establish himself and lost his starting job early in {{Baseball year|2000}}. He spent parts of the next three seasons bouncing back and forth between the Pirates and Triple-A, and then was traded to the Chicago Cubs for Darren Lewis on July 31, 2002. Lewis chose to retire rather than report to the Pirates, so the teams made a follow-up trade involving minor league players Aron Weston, Ricardo Palma, and Tim Lavery two weeks later. Hermansen spent the remainder of the season with the Cubs, and then was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on December 4. The Cubs received Eric Karros and Mark Grudzielanek, while the Dodgers also received Todd Hundley. Hermansen played in eleven games for the Dodgers in {{Baseball year|2003}}, and appeared in four more with the Toronto Blue Jays the following year.
Signed by the Campeche Pirates of the Mexican League in {{Baseball year|2005}}, Hermansen was released after batting only .182 in eleven games. He next signed with the Elmira Pioneers, but played in no games before being signed by the San Diego Padres organization. The Padres immediately released Hermansen, however, citing arm problems as their concern. In {{Baseball year|2006}}, Hermansen played for the Sioux Falls Canaries of the newly formed American Association.
Hermansen began the {{Baseball year|2007}} season playing for the Albuquerque Isotopes, the Triple-A affiliate of the Florida Marlins, though he was not on the Marlins' 40-man roster. He was acquired by the New York Mets on August 7 for a player to be named later. Hermansen signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim during the 07-08 offseason, but was released during spring training.
Hermansen is now an instructor at the Frozen Ropes Training Center in Henderson, NV. He is a member of the Latter-day Saint church and is married with 4 children. He also works for the NCSA (the National Collegiate Scouting Association).{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} As of the {{baseball year|2015}} season, he is an area scout for the Angels.{{Cite book| editor1-last=Leventhal| editor1-first=Josh| title=Baseball America 2015 Directory| location=Durham, N.C.| publisher=Baseball America| year=2015| isbn=978-1-932391-56-5}}
References
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External links
{{Baseballstats|br=h/hermach01|fangraphs=991|brm=herman002cha}}
{{1995 MLB Draft}}
{{Pittsburgh Pirates first-round draft picks}}
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