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Eric Owens was born on 3 February, 1971 in Danville, Virginia, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1971). Discover Eric Owens's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 3 February 1971
Birthday 3 February
Birthplace Danville, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1971

Eric Blake Owens (born February 3, 1971) is an American former professional baseball outfielder.

1991

As a ballplayer, he led his team into the NCAA Regionals three times and was named to the All-America first team in 1991 and 1992, including a pair of South Regional runner-up finishes in both seasons, while earning Dixie Conference Player of the Year honors in 1992.

Owens left Ferrum the owner of seven school records, including marks for career batting average (.430), stolen bases (68) and triples (18), while batting over .400 in each of his three college seasons.

1992

Owens was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the fourth round of the 1992 MLB draft out of Ferrum College, where he played baseball and football.

Additionally, Owens played in the Minor Leagues in all or parts of 10 seasons spanning 1992–2005, including stints with the Toledo Mud Hens of the Detroit Tigers organization in 2004 and the Mexican League in 2005.

1995

He played for five Major League Baseball (MLB) teams from 1995 through 2003.

Owens made his MLB debut with the Reds in 1995, playing with them for three seasons before joining the Milwaukee Brewers (1998), San Diego Padres (1999–2000), Florida Marlins (2001–2002) and Anaheim Angels (2003).

1996

In between, he played winter ball with the Águilas del Zulia and Leones del Caracas clubs of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League during the 1996–1999 seasons.

1999

On July 15, 1999, Owens became the first player to collect a hit at Safeco Field, lining the sixth pitch of the game from Seattle Mariners starter Jamie Moyer into shallow right field during an interleague game.

2001

The Padres traded Owens to the Marlins prior to the 2001 season in a five-player deal that included Matt Clement and a minor leaguer in exchange for César Crespo and Mark Kotsay.

2002

Owens gained induction into the Ferrum College Alumni Sports Hall of Fame as part of its Induction Class of 2002.

2006

Following his playing career, Owens was hired by the Angels as the hitting coach for their Single-A Midwest League affiliate Cedar Rapids Kernels in 2006.

2007

He returned to Cedar Rapids in 2007 and served in the same capacity with the Double-A Arkansas Travelers in 2008.

After that, he managed the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and later worked as a roving instructor in the Angels minor league system.

2015

On January 2, 2015, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that he would be their assistant hitting coach for the 2015 season.

2016

On October 24, 2016, general manager Ross Atkins stated at his end-of-season press conference that Owens would not be retained for the 2017 season.