Greg Litton

{{short description|American baseball player (born 1964)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}

{{Infobox baseball biography

| name = Greg Litton

| position = Utility player

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1964|7|13}}

| birth_place = New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.

| bats = Right

| throws = Right

|debutleague = MLB

|debutdate=May 2

|debutyear=1989

|debutteam=San Francisco Giants

|finalleague=MLB

|finaldate=August 10

| finalyear = 1994

| finalteam = Boston Red Sox

|statleague = MLB

|stat1label=Batting average

|stat1value=.241

|stat2label=Home runs

|stat2value=13

|stat3label=Runs batted in

|stat3value=97

|teams=

}}

Jon Gregory Litton (born July 13, 1964) is a former infielder-outfielder in Major League Baseball drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 1st round (10th pick) of the {{Baseball year|1984}} amateur draft. He played for the San Francisco Giants ({{Baseball year|1989}}-{{Baseball year|1992}}), Seattle Mariners ({{Baseball year|1993}}), and Boston Red Sox ({{Baseball year|1994}}).

Litton was a versatile utility man. The positions he played most often were second base, the outfield, and third base. He also played shortstop, first base, and catcher, and even made one appearance as a pitcher. His personal high for playing time was during the {{Baseball year|1990}} season, when he was in 93 games and made 220 plate appearances.

Greg is now divorced with two adult daughters, Morgan and Lauren.

On departing baseball Litton worked a with close friend as a jeweler. Soon after, Litton began a professional relationship with Pensacola businessman Quint Studer that led to opportunities as an announcer for the MiLB AA Pensacola Blue Wahoos (a Cincinnati Reds affiliate) and as an inspirational speaker for [https://www.studergroup.com/people/greg-litton the Studer Group]. Litton now works for [http://www.residentiallending.biz/EmployeeDetail.aspx?EmployeeID=55023& Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.]{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} as a loan originator.

Political Activity

In 2004, Litton ran for office to serve as the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections. He lost to David Stafford in the Republican primary.

In 2018, Litton ran for an open County Commission seat in Escambia County.{{Cite web |last=Little |first=Jim |title=Doug Underhill, Robert Bender win Republican primaries for Escambia County Commission |url=https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/08/28/bender-underhill-mcmillan-republican-primary-district-4/1090601002/ |access-date=2023-01-10 |website=Pensacola News Journal |language=en-US}} Litton lost in the Republican primary, garnering less than 20% of the vote.{{Cite web |title=Summary Results - Election Night Reporting |url=https://enr.electionsfl.org/ESC/1914/Summary/ |access-date=2023-01-10 |website=enr.electionsfl.org}}

In 2022, Litton ran for a seat in the Florida House of Representatives.{{Cite web |last=Robinson |first=Kevin |title=Alex Andrade beats out 2 challengers in bid to retain Florida House District 2 seat |url=https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/elections/2022/08/23/alex-andrade-wins-florida-house-district-2-republican-primary-election-greg-litton-jordan-karr/7842925001/ |access-date=2023-01-10 |website=Pensacola News Journal |language=en-US}} Litton challenged incumbent Alex Andrade in the Republican primary. Litton again lost in the Republican primary, garnering less than 21% of the vote.{{Cite web |last=Robinson |first=Kevin |title=Alex Andrade beats out 2 challengers in bid to retain Florida House District 2 seat |url=https://www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/elections/2022/08/23/alex-andrade-wins-florida-house-district-2-republican-primary-election-greg-litton-jordan-karr/7842925001/ |access-date=2023-01-10 |website=Pensacola News Journal |language=en-US}}

Career highlights

He finished his career with a lifetime batting average of .241, 13 HR, 97 RBI, and 78 runs scored in 374 ballgames.

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