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505:. The Phillies briefly kept him at Triple-A before calling him up to the major leagues. In the off-season, Newhan was traded to his previous club, the Padres, who then traded him back to the Phillies before the 2001 season. During the 2001 season, Newhan appeared in seven games for the Phillies before injuring his shoulder making a play in the outfield. "I ran into a wall, and it didn't move", he said. He had season-ending shoulder surgery to repair a torn 727:, Newhan was a solid student while growing up in California and later at Pepperdine, but he never considered following in his father's journalistic footsteps. "Playing seemed a lot more fun than writing", he says. "My dad writes at home, and one thing I've seen a lot of is his cussing up a storm, yelling at the laptop. I understand what the sportswriter goes through. I don't think anyone has to worry about me pulling an 588:
2005 was a disappointment for Newhan. Because there were so many "everyday" starters on the Orioles, Newhan was relegated to the bench. He saw very limited action and struggled at the plate. Rarely playing on consecutive days, he claimed it was impossible to be consistent offensively. He was briefly
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On January 29, 2009, Newhan re-signed as a non-roster free agent with the Astros, who invited him to spring training. He did not make the team out of spring training, and on March 29, Newhan was released. On July 23, 2009, Newhan was signed by the
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Newhan made his Major League debut with the Padres in 1999. He began the 2000 season as the second baseman for the Padres, but hit for a batting average of only .150 and was soon demoted to Triple-A. While in the minors, he was traded to the
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after the season. He then signed with the Texas Rangers. His contract included a clause requiring the Rangers to release him by June 15, 2004, if he were not on the Major League team. He was not promoted and subsequently earned his release.
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Newhan's swing was compact and level, mostly generating line drives and groundballs. He batted from every position in the batting order, but mostly batted second through 2008. Newhan played all infield positions, except
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in November 1997. Newhan batted .277 over two seasons with San Diego's Double-A team. He was promoted to the Padres' Triple-A team before the 1999 season where over 98 games he batted .286 with 22 stolen bases.
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in the 17th round of the 1995 amateur draft. He was primarily considered an outfielder until his second pro season in 1996.. Newhan hit .301 that season with a .538 slugging percentage, 25 home runs, and 17
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signed Newhan in June 2004. He was hitting .328, with a .557 slugging percentage and 10 stolen bases in 10 attempts in Triple-A when the Orioles called him up. In 2004 with the Orioles, he had 42
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for the 2006 season, he batted .400. While the Orioles had planned to use him as a backup, they started him in seven of their first ten games due to his spring stats. He had seven
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In three years in the Athletics' minor league system, Newhan never made his way higher than Oakland's Single-A team, and despite signs of improvement, was traded with
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in 1993. Head coach Jim Morris had lied to him about the position, however, and he ended up playing first base. He therefore transferred to
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On November 10, 2014, the Tigers announced the hiring of Newhan as an assistant hitting coach. He remained in that position through the
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team as a player-coach in April 2009, and he hit .275 while playing first base, second base, shortstop, third base, and the outfield.
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This chapter in Ruttman's history, based on a February 29, 2008 interview with David Newhan and a January 9, 2009 interview with
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conducted for the book, discusses the Newhans' American, Jewish, baseball, and life experiences from youth to the present.
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appearance in which he flied out, he would have had a 21-game hit streak. He finished with a .311 batting average, seven
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Through 2008, his minor league batting line was .290/.369/.464, with 109 home runs in 3,331 at bats. The
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and was out until the end of August. He finished the season with a .252 average and four home runs.
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Newhan is a member of the Pepperdine Waves Hall of Fame. He was born Jewish and raised as a
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Nicknamed "Son of Scribe", because his father, Ross, is a long-time baseball writer for the
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in May 2003 and played in their minor league system, hitting .348 with a .392
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as a minor league infield coordinator. He served as manager for the Double-A
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Newhan signed as a free agent a one-year, $ 575,000 contract with the
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Newhan signed a minor league contract for the 2011 season with the
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but converted to Christianity in 1999 and now considers himself a
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On January 29, 2008, Newhan signed a minor league deal with the
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after previously serving as the assistant hitting coach for the
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organization, where he spent the rest of the year in Triple-A.
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in February 2002 and released in October. He signed with the
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and second base. On June 8, the Mets optioned Newhan to the
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and home runs. He graduated from Pepperdine in 1995 with a
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season. He is currently a MiLB infield coordinator for the
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in 2019. In 2020, Newhan became the hitting coach for the
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September 28, 2008, for the Houston Astros
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on May 25. In October, he was released by the Phillies.
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After a season at Cypress, Newhan was recruited to play
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June 4, 1999, for the San Diego Padres
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