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Somerset Patriots Re-Sign MLB All-Star Bryan LaHair


(Bridgewater, N.J., Jan. 25, 2017) – The Somerset Patriots have announced the re-signing of first baseman and 2012 Major League All-Star Bryan LaHair.

“I was excited to see that the opportunity to come back to a winning environment in Somerset was there,” said LaHair. “I look forward to putting in the hard work to get us to the finish line this year.”

LaHair enters his second season with the Somerset Patriots and second in the Atlantic League. In his first year as a Patriot, the 6’5” infielder hit .279 and finished second in the league in RBI (86). He also led the team in doubles (24) and games played (123), finished second in at-bats (476) and third in home runs (10) and hits (133). Additionally, LaHair was selected to the 2016 Atlantic League All-Star Game, where he went 2-for-4 with a double.

The Worcester, Massachusetts native has three years of Major League service, including two with the Chicago Cubs in 2011 and 2012. LaHair earned a spot as a reserve infielder in the 2012 MLB All-Star game after a strong start to begin the season with the Cubs. That year, he hit .390 with five home runs and 14 RBI in April, and carried those strong stats through May, still holding a .308 average with 10 home runs and 22 RBI come the beginning of June.

LaHair had one at-bat in the All-Star Game in front of over 40,000 fans at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. Overall, he hit .259 with 16 home runs, 40 RBI and 17 doubles over 130 games that season with the Cubs.

“We are very excited to have LaHair join us again in 2017,” said Somerset Patriots manager Brett Jodie. “Bryan puts together a great at-bat every time he steps up to the plate. He takes pride in his defense as well, making him a complete player. Bryan is a vital piece to our team, he will be depended on as a leader on the field and we are thrilled to have him back in the Patriots Family.”

The 2002 draft pick by the Seattle Mariners broke into the majors in 2008 with Seattle. There, he hit three home runs with 10 RBI over 45 games. LaHair returned to the big league three seasons later with the Cubs in 2011, where he hit .288 with two homers and six RBI in 20 games.

LaHair hit .260 with 21 home runs and 56 RBI over 195 games at the Major League level.

The St. Petersburg College alum has hit over 20 home runs in four different minor league seasons, highlighted by a league-leading 2011 campaign with the Triple-A Iowa Cubs. That year, LaHair led the Pacific Coast League in home runs (38) and RBI (109) with a .331 average. 2015 Somerset Patriot Mat Gamel finished second in homers in the PCL that year with 28.

He also hit over 20 home runs in 2005 (High-A Inland Empire), 2009 (Triple-A Tacoma) and 2010 (Triple-A Iowa).

LaHair split time between Double-A Akron and Triple-A Columbus in the Cleveland Indians organization in 2014, and spent time with the Boston Red Sox during Spring Training in 2015.

Overall, LaHair has batted .287 with 174 home runs and 801 RBI in 1,204 games in the minors.

Tickets to the 2017 Somerset Patriots Season presented by Ford, which includes the team’s 20th Anniversary and the Atlantic League All-Star Game at TD Bank Ballpark, are on sale now. For more information, stop by TD Bank Ballpark, call (908) 252-0700, or visit www.somersetpatriots.com.

About the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB)

The Atlantic League has been a leader in professional baseball and a gateway to Major League Baseball since 1998. Over 36 million fans have attended Atlantic League games and more than 800 players and 50 managers and coaches have joined MLB organizations directly from the ALPB. The Atlantic League emphasizes winning baseball games, showcasing the talent of top-caliber players and offering affordable family entertainment to metropolitan markets serving nearly 15% of the US population.

For more information, please visit www.atlanticleague.com.

 

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