American baseball player
Chris Enochs is a former Minor League Baseball pitcher.[1]
Career
Enochs played baseball for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. In 1996, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[2] Enochs was selected 11th overall in the 1997 Major League Baseball draft by the Oakland Athletics. He played for several minor league teams from 1997 through 2005.[1]
Personal life
He is married and has two daughters.[3]
References
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- 1965: Monday
- 1966: Jackson
- 1967: Bickerton
- 1968: Broberg
- 1969: Stanhouse
- 1970: Ford
- 1971: Daniels
- 1972: Lemon
- 1973: Scarbery
- 1974: Johnson
- 1975: Robinson
- 1976: T. Sullivan
- 1977: Harris
- 1978: Morgan, Conroy
- 1979: Bustabad, Stenhouse
- 1980: King
- 1981: Pyznarski
- 1982: None
- 1983: Hilton
- 1984: McGwire
- 1985: Weiss
- 1986: Hemond
- 1987: Tinsley
- 1988: Royer
- 1989: None
- 1990: Van Poppel, Peters, Zancanaro, Dressendorfer
- 1991: Gates, Rossiter
- 1992: Grigsby
- 1993: Wasdin, Adams
- 1994: Grieve
- 1995: Prieto
- 1996: Chavez
- 1997: Enochs, DuBose, Haynes, Wagner
- 1998: Mulder
- 1999: Zito
- 2000: None
- 2001: Crosby, Bonderman, Rheinecker
- 2002: Swisher, Blanton, McCurdy, Fritz, J. Brown, Obenchain, Teahen
- 2003: B. Sullivan, Snyder, Quintanilla
- 2004: Powell, Robnett, Putnam, Street
- 2005: Pennington, Buck
- 2006: None
- 2007: Simmons, Doolittle, C. Brown
- 2008: Weeks
- 2009: Green
- 2010: Choice
- 2011: Gray
- 2012: Russell, Robertson, Olson
- 2013: McKinney
- 2014: Chapman
- 2015: Martin
- 2016: Puk
- 2017: Beck
- 2018: Murray
- 2019: Davidson
- 2020: Soderstrom
- 2021: Muncy
- 2022: Susac
- 2023: Wilson
- 2024: Kurtz
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