Batting average .247 Name Eric Jr. Salary 1 million USD (2015) Stolen bases 144 Weight 82 kg | Runs batted in 88 Height 1.78 m Home runs 8 Role Baseball player | |
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Eric Orlando Young Jr. (born May 25, 1985) is an American professional baseball second baseman and outfielder who is in the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Colorado Rockies, Atlanta Braves, New York Mets and New York Yankees. He was the National League stolen base champion in 2013. He is the son of former professional baseball player Eric Young.
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- Nym col eric young and eric young jr hold presser
- Eric young jr 2013 highlights
- Baseball career
- Colorado Rockies
- New York Mets
- Atlanta Braves
- Second stint with the Mets
- Milwaukee Brewers
- New York Yankees
- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
- Personal life
- References
Eric young jr 2013 highlights
Baseball career

Young was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and graduated from Piscataway High School in Piscataway, New Jersey. He had a football scholarship to attend Villanova University. The Colorado Rockies selected Young in the 30th round of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft, and he signed rather than attend college. He began his career playing in 2004 for the Casper Rockies (now the Grand Junction Rockies), that was an advanced rookie team and that was part of the Pioneer League that is located in Casper, Wyoming.

In 2006 Young led all minor leaguers in stolen bases, with 87. He then won the Arizona Fall League batting title, finishing with a .430 average.
Colorado Rockies

Young appeared in the 2009 Futures Game, hitting a three-run home run. The world team won 7 to 5.

Young made his major league debut on August 25, 2009 for the Colorado Rockies playing Center Field. He had his first career hit in this game during the 5th inning and ended the game 1-4. Eric Young Sr. was in attendance for his son's debut.

On September 8, 2009, he hit his first career home run in the bottom of the 6th inning against the Cincinnati Reds.
During spring training for the 2010 season he was optioned to the team's Triple-A affiliate, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. On April 25, 2010, Young was recalled to the Rockies from the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. On May 15, 2010 he suffered a stress fracture and was placed on the DL to return to Coors Field on August 14, 2010. On May 27, 2011 he was called back up to the Rockies with an above 300 batting average from the Sky Sox.
New York Mets
He was designated for assignment on June 12, 2013 and traded to the New York Mets on June 18, 2013 in exchange for Collin McHugh.
On July 24, 2013, Young was involved in a season-ending accident with Tim Hudson. Hudson was covering the first base bag and Young attempted to beat the groundout. When Young stepped late on the bag, his cleat dug hard into Hudson's ankle full stride, unnaturally rolling it. This incident broke Hudson's ankle, and ultimately ended Hudson's last season with the Braves. Young expressed extreme concern for Hudson after the play ended.
On August 2, 2013, Young hit the first walk-off hit of his career, a two-run home run, in the 11th inning against the Kansas City Royals.
On September 29, 2013, in the final game of the season, Young stole his 45th and 46th bases against the Milwaukee Brewers, becoming the National League stolen base leader. He is the Mets' first stolen bases champion since José Reyes in 2007.
On December 2, 2014, Young was non-tendered by the Mets.
Atlanta Braves
Young signed a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves on February 13, 2015. The deal included an invitation to spring training. On June 5, 2015, the Braves designated Young for assignment.
Second stint with the Mets
On August 22, 2015, Young was traded back to the Mets in exchange for cash considerations. Young was removed from the 40-man roster on November 5, 2015 making him a free agent. Young went with a batting average of .153 with no homeruns, five RBIs and .217 on-base percentage with both the Braves and the Mets in 2015.
Milwaukee Brewers
On January 5, 2016, Young signed a minor league contract with the Brewers, with an invitation to spring training. Young was one of nine players competing to be the Brewers center fielder for the 2016 season. Center field was one of the last positions the Brewers decided, but Young did not make the Opening Day roster.
New York Yankees
On August 31, 2016, the Brewers traded Young to the New York Yankees for cash considerations. The Yankees assigned Young to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
On January 24th, 2017, the Angels signed Young Jr. to a minor league deal.
Personal life
Young is married to Victoria.