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Chris Seise
Free agent
Shortstop
Born:(1999-01-06)January 6, 1999(age 25)
Schenectady, New York,U.S.
Bats:Right
Throws:Right

Christopher Seise(born January 6, 1999) is an Americanprofessional baseballshortstopwho is a free agent.

Career

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Seise attendedWest Orange High SchoolinWinter Garden, Florida.He committed to playcollege baseballat theUniversity of Central Florida.He was drafted by theTexas Rangersin the first round of the2017 MLB draft.[1][2][3][4]

After signing, Seise was assigned to the rookie–levelAZL Rangers.There, he posted a.336 batting average with three home runs and 27 RBI in 27 games which earned him a promotion to the Low–ASpokane Indians,where he batted.222 with nine RBI in 24 games to end his first professional season.[5]He missed all of 2018 after undergoingrotator cuffsurgery.[6]Seise was assigned to theHickory Crawdadsof theSingle–ASouth Atlantic Leagueto open the 2019 season,[7]and appeared in 21 games, hitting.241/.267/.356 with 6 RBI.[8]Seise underwent surgery in early May to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder and missed the rest of the 2019 season.[9][10]

Seise did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of theminor leagueseason because of theCOVID-19 pandemic.Seise was assigned to theHickory Crawdadsof theHigh-A Eastto open the 2021 season.[11]After just 10 games in 2021, Seise tore theACLin his right knee, which required season-ending surgery to repair.[12][13]Seise returned to Hickory for the 2022 season, hitting.246/.319/.384 with 10 home runs, 46 RBI, and 12 stolen bases.[14]

Seise opened the 2023 season with theFrisco RoughRidersof theDouble-ATexas League.In 91 games for Frisco, he batted.211/.280/.311 with four home runs, 39 RBI, and 14 stolen bases. Seise elected free agency following the season on November 6, 2023.[15]

References

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  1. ^T.R. Sullivan (January 20, 2016)."Rangers draft shortstop Chris Seise 29th".MLB.com.RetrievedJune 29,2017.
  2. ^"Texas Rangers: Rangers draft SS Chris Seise with 29th pick in first round of MLB draft".The Dallas Morning News.June 13, 2017.RetrievedJune 29,2017.
  3. ^Steven Ryzewski (June 12, 2017)."West Orange's Chris Seise drafted in 1st round by Texas Rangers".West Orange Times & Observer.RetrievedJune 29,2017.
  4. ^"Chris Seise:" Esto es increíble "".Primerahora.com. June 12, 2017.RetrievedJune 29,2017.
  5. ^"Chris Seise Stats, Highlights, Bio - MiLB.com Stats - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball".MiLB.com.RetrievedNovember 4,2017.
  6. ^Adam J. Morris (May 31, 2018)."Chris Seise out for the year after surgery".Lone Star Ball.SB Nation.RetrievedDecember 14,2018.
  7. ^Salinas, Ashley (March 27, 2019)."Crawdads Announce Opening Night Roster".milb.com.RetrievedMarch 27,2019.
  8. ^Jamey Newberg (April 7, 2019)."Rangers prospects Chris Seise and Leody Taveras turning heads early in 2019 season".The Athletic.RetrievedSeptember 13,2019.
  9. ^Mark Parker (May 11, 2019)."Promotions, injuries bring changes to Hickory Crawdads roster".Hickory Daily Record.RetrievedSeptember 13,2019.
  10. ^Jamey Newberg (September 19, 2019)."Long-term looks: Rangers not short on candidates to eventually take the reigns from Elvis Andrus".The Athletic.RetrievedSeptember 19,2019.
  11. ^Kennedi Landry (April 30, 2021)."Where will Rangers' top prospects begin '21?".MLB.com.RetrievedMay 8,2021.
  12. ^Jeff Wilson (May 29, 2021)."Cole Ragans Returns From Second Tommy John Surgery".Baseball America.RetrievedJune 2,2021.
  13. ^Grant, Evan (February 28, 2022)."Rangers prospect Chris Seise compares nicely to Carlos Correa — in both raw ability, injury history".The Dallas Morning News.RetrievedMarch 2,2022.
  14. ^"Rangers Release Crawdads Break Camp Roster".MiLB.com.March 31, 2022.Retrieved2022-04-01.
  15. ^"2023 MiLB Free Agents".baseballamerica.com.RetrievedMay 14,2024.
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