Who Is New York's New Assistant Hitting Coach? Former MLB Left Fielder Brad Wilkerson!
Brad Wilkerson was drafted as number 33 pick in 1998 MLB Draft!
Brad Wilkerson played eight MLB seasons
In 2001 for Montreal Expos Brad Wilkerson played 47 games , had 117 at bats contributed offensively offensively 11 runs, 24 hits , 1 home run , 5 runs batted in , 17 walks, 2 stolen bases, had a batting average 205. In 2002 for Montreal Expos Brad Wilkerson played in 153 games, had 507 at bats while contributed offensively 92 runs, 135 hits, 20 home runs , 59 hits , 81 walks , 7 stolen bases had a batting average of 266. In 2003 for Montreal Brad Wilkerson played in 146 games, had 504 at bats , contributed offensively 78 runs, 135 hits , 19 home runs , 77 runs batted in , 89 walks , 13 stolen bases had a batting average of 268. In 2004 for Montreal Expos Brad Wilkerson played in 160 games, had 572 at bats, contributed offensively 112 runs, 146 hits , 32 home runs, 67 runs batted in, 106 walks , 13 stolen bases had a batting average of 248. In 2006 for Texas Brad Wilkerson played in 95 games , had 320 at bats, contributed offensively 56 runs, 71 hits 15 home runs, 44 runs batted in 37 walks, 3 stolen bases, had a batting average of 222. In 2007 for Texas Brad Wilkerson played in 119 games , had 338 at bats, contributed offensively 54 runs, 79 hits , 20 home runs, 62 runs, batted in , 43 walks , 4 stolen bases, had a batting average of 234. In 2008 Brad Wilkerson started the season out with Seattle playing in 19 games, having 56 at bats contributing 1 run, 13 hits , 5 runs, batted in, 10 walks , 1 stolen while having a batting average of 232 before being signed by Toronto as free agent. In Toronto Brad Wilkerson played in 85 games, had 208 at bats, contributed offensively 20 runs, 45 hits, 4 home runs, 2 stolen bases, had a batting average of 216.
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Former MLB Left Fielder Brad Wilkerson is New York the team that wears the pinstripes new Assistant Hitting Coach!