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  • Michael Cuddyer

    Birth Date: 03/27/1979
    Member of Twins Hall of Fame

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    Michael Brent Cuddyer was born on March 27, 1979 in Norfolk, Virginia.

    He grew up in nearby Chesapeake, leading the way for an impressive local pipeline to the Majors. Cuddyer was drafted in round one out of high school by the Minnesota Twins in 1997. Fellow Chesapeake natives David Wright (drafted 2001), B.J. Upton (drafted 2002) and Justin Upton (drafted 2005) were all first round picks in the coming years. Being the oldest of this group, Cuddyer was often seen as a role model for local players in the area. Wright even called him a God after the New York Mets signed Cuddyer ahead of the 2015 season.

    Signing Cuddyer after the draft proved to be difficult for the Twins. He had football and baseball scholarship offers from Florida State, much like Joe Mauer, and negotiations with the Twins came right down to the wire. He finally agreed once Minnesota increased their signing bonus offer from $700,000 to $1.3 million. Cuddyer quickly became one of the best prospects in baseball, peaking as the league's 18th ranked prospect on the 1999 preseason list produced by Baseball America. After being drafted as a shortstop, the Twins moved him to third base in 1999. By 2001, he seemed to be playing everywhere except shortstop. This continued for much of his Major League career.

    His big league debut came on September 23, 2001 after driving over 20 hours from New Britain to Minneapolis with planes still grounded after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Despite spending most of 2002 in Triple-A, Cuddyer made the Twins postseason roster and started seven of the team's ten playoff games in right field. He made his first career Opening Day start in 2003, but a mid-season trade for Shannon Stewart saw Jacque Jones slide over to right field and take those at-bats away from Cuddyer. The next several seasons saw him in a super utility role, playing almost every day but not having a full time position. Between 2001 and 2005, Cuddyer logged time at third base (157 games), right field (70 games), second base (60 games), first base (34 games) and left field (8 games).

    2006 was the first time Cuddyer had a full time role with the Twins. He started 137 games in right field for them that season, also providing a breakout season at the plate. His 41 doubles and 109 RBI in 2006 were career highs, and his .284 average was the best mark of his career without the benefit of playing his home games at Coors Field. Cuddyer remained the Twins starting right fielder through 2011, with a stint as their first baseman in the second half of 2010 after Justin Morneau suffered a career altering concussion. He received MVP votes in 2009 when he launched a career high 32 home runs, and was named to the All-Star team in 2011.

    He left Minnesota as a free agent after the 2011 season, signing with the Colorado Rockies. Cuddyer is one of just four players in Twins history with 100 home runs, 200 doubles, and 30 triples (Mauer, Oliva, Puckett). He was inducted to the Twins Hall of Fame in 2017.

    During his three seasons with the Rockies, Cuddyer hit .307 and won the National League batting title in 2013. However, the 2012 and 2014 seasons were both shortened by injuries. Cuddyer signed with the New York Mets ahead of the 2015 campaign, joining forces with childhood friend David Wright. They helped the Mets reach the World Series, where they fell in five games to the Kansas City Royals.

    Since retiring, Cuddyer has spent a lot of time working for USA Baseball. This has included several stints managing their youth teams. He most recently managed the U18 team in the 2023 U18 World Cup.

    Notable Events & Trivia

    • Cuddyer was a two time All-Star (2011, 2013)
    • Cuddyer is one of three players to hit for the cycle in both leagues (John Olerud, Bob Watson)
    • Cuddyer was a career .306 postseason hitter, and reached the 2015 World Series as a member of the Mets

    Michael Cuddyer Statistics

    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    2001 22 MIN AL 0.0 8 20 18 1 4 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 6 .222 .300 .333 .633 67 .296 60 6 1 0 0 0 0 /35D  
    2002 23 MIN AL 0.8 41 123 112 12 29 7 0 4 13 2 0 8 30 .259 .311 .429 .740 95 .332 94 48 3 1 1 1 0 95/H3D  
    2003 24 MIN AL -0.3 35 114 102 14 25 1 3 4 8 1 1 12 19 .245 .325 .431 .756 97 .337 99 44 6 0 0 0 0 9/H53D47  
    2004 25 MIN AL 0.1 115 382 339 49 89 22 1 12 45 5 5 37 74 .263 .339 .440 .779 100 .353 106 149 8 3 2 1 2 45H3/97D  
    2005 26 MIN AL 0.7 126 470 422 55 111 25 3 12 42 3 4 41 93 .263 .330 .422 .752 97 .330 95 178 19 3 1 3 5 594/3H  
    2006 27 MIN AL 2.7 150 635 557 102 158 41 5 24 109 6 0 62 130 .284 .362 .504 .867 124 .378 124 281 11 10 0 6 5 *9/3HD7  
    2007 28 MIN AL 3.1 144 623 547 87 151 28 5 16 81 5 0 64 107 .276 .356 .433 .790 112 .362 117 237 19 7 0 5 1 *9/3  
    2008 29 MIN AL 0.4 71 279 249 30 62 13 4 3 36 5 1 25 40 .249 .330 .369 .699 89 .332 96 92 7 5 0 0 4 9/DH38  
    2009 30 MIN AL 2.8 153 650 588 93 162 34 7 32 94 6 1 54 118 .276 .342 .520 .862 125 .376 126 306 22 6 0 2 3 *93/8DH4 MVP-21
    2010 31 MIN AL 0.3 157 675 609 93 165 37 5 14 81 7 3 58 93 .271 .336 .417 .753 107 .339 107 254 26 4 0 4 7 395/84H  
    2011 32 MIN AL 2.3 139 584 529 70 150 29 2 20 70 11 1 48 95 .284 .346 .459 .805 120 .371 129 243 18 4 0 3 3 934/D1 AS
    2012 33 COL NL 0.6 101 394 358 53 93 30 2 16 58 8 3 32 78 .260 .317 .489 .806 102 .374 116 175 12 0 0 4 1 93/H  
    2013 34 COL NL 2.1 130 540 489 74 162 31 3 20 84 10 3 46 100 .331 .389 .530 .919 136 .403 142 259 13 2 0 3 5 *93/HD AS,MVP-20,SS
    2014 35 COL NL 1.6 49 205 190 32 63 15 1 10 31 3 0 14 30 .332 .376 .579 .955 148 .426 160 110 5 0 0 1 0 93/5H  
    2015 36 NYM NL 0.6 117 408 379 44 98 18 1 10 41 2 0 24 88 .259 .309 .391 .699 93 .327 102 148 13 4 0 1 0 7H3/9D  
    15 Yrs 17.8 1536 6102 5488 809 1522 333 42 197 794 75 22 527 1101 .277 .344 .461 .805 113 .362 117 2530 183 49 4 34 36 935H47D/81  
    162 Game Avg 1.9 162 644 579 85 161 35 4 21 84 8 2 56 116 .277 .344 .461 .805 113 .362 117 267 19 5 0 4 4    
                                                               
    MIN (11 Yrs) 12.8 1139 4555 4072 606 1106 239 35 141 580 52 16 411 805 .272 .343 .451 .794 111 .356 113 1838 140 43 4 25 30 9354HD/781  
    COL (3 Yrs) 4.3 280 1139 1037 159 318 76 6 46 173 21 6 92 208 .307 .362 .525 .886 126 .397 136 544 30 2 0 8 6 93/H5D  
    NYM (1 Yr) 0.6 117 408 379 44 98 18 1 10 41 2 0 24 88 .259 .309 .391 .699 93 .327 102 148 13 4 0 1 0 7H3/9D  
                                                               
    AL (11 Yrs) 12.8 1139 4555 4072 606 1106 239 35 141 580 52 16 411 805 .272 .343 .451 .794 111 .356 113 1838 140 43 4 25 30 9354HD/781  
    NL (4 Yrs) 4.9 397 1547 1416 203 416 94 7 56 214 23 6 116 296 .294 .348 .489 .836 118 .379 127 692 43 6 0 9 6 937H/D5  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 3/5/2025.

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    Cuddyer is probably my all-time favorite Twins player. He was always team-first and always played hard. There are no black marks on his record and he went on to have success with the Rockies and Mets. IMHO, he is the kind of guy to be emulated.

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