Batting average .223 Role Baseball player Position Catcher Name Craig Tatum Spouse Daniele Rocconi | Runs batted in 22 Weight 102 kg Home runs 1 Height 1.85 m Date joined 2009 | |
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Craig Browning Tatum (born March 18, 1983) is a retired American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles from 2009 through 2011.
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- Craig tatum mississippi state baseball
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- Early years
- College career
- Cincinnati Reds
- Baltimore Orioles
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- New York Yankees
- Retirement
- Personal life
- References

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Early years
Tatum attended Hattiesburg High School where he played baseball as a catcher and pitcher. He was named the Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year after hitting a team-best .435 with 51 hits and 54 Runs Batted In. He had a 7-3 pitching record with a save and a 3.94 earned run average and 80 strikeouts
College career
Tatum attended Mississippi State University, where he played for the Mississippi State Bulldogs baseball team. In 2002 Tatum was redshirted before be the team's starting catcher. In 2004, Tatum hit .325 with 13 home runs and a team-leading 60 RBI, en route to second-team All-All-SEC honors as a sophomore. He majored in Banking and Finance.
Cincinnati Reds
Tatum was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the third round (78th overall) of the 2004 MLB Draft.
Tatum was called up from the minors from Triple-A Louisville Bats on July 19, 2009 after starting catcher Ramón Hernández had a knee injury. On July 21, 2009 he made his Major League debut against Los Angeles Dodgers, he went 0-2 and was the last player retired in the game. On July 25, Hanigan was scratched from his scheduled start to a stiff neck which allowed Tatum took his first Major League start against the Chicago Cubs. On July 28 against the San Diego Padres, Tatum notched his first Major League hit and first career RBI with a single that scored Laynce Nix On August 29, 2009, Tatum hit his first career home run, a line drive off knuckleballer Charlie Haeger.
Baltimore Orioles
On November 20, 2009, Tatum was claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles. Making the team out of spring training, he backed up Matt Wieters for the 2010 season. In 2011 Tatum did not make the team out of spring training but was called up after catcher Jake Fox was designated for assignment on June 1. He has backed up Wieters the rest of the season.
Arizona Diamondbacks
Tatum was claimed off waivers by the Houston Astros on October 28, 2011. After being designated for assignment by the Astros, he was claimed off waivers by the Arizona Diamondbacks on January 23, 2012.
New York Yankees
On March 28, 2012, Tatum was claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees.
Retirement
On February 13, 2013, after the Marlins rescinded Tatum's minor-league deal, Tatum announced his retirement from Major League Baseball.
Personal life
He is married to Daniele Rocconi.