Rob Mackowiak
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Mackowiak with the Nationals in 2008 Photo by Chris Nelson |
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| Free Agent — No. -- | |
| Left field | |
| Born: June 20, 1976 | |
| Bats: Left | Throws: Right |
| Major League Baseball debut | |
| May 19, 2001 for the Pittsburgh Pirates | |
| Selected MLB statistics (through June 6, 2008) |
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| Batting average | .259 |
| Home runs | 64 |
| Runs batted in | 286 |
| Teams | |
Robert William Mackowiak (pronounced "ma KO vi ack" born June 20, 1976 in Oak Lawn, Illinois) is a free agent utility player in Major League Baseball who most recently played for the Washington Nationals. He bats left-handed, but throws right-handed. Mackowiak has a wife, Jennifer, and a son, Garret, born May 28, 2004. Mackowiak resides in the north Tampa suburbs.
Mackowiak grew up playing baseball for Oak Lawn Community High School in Oak Lawn, Illinois, and then at Lake Central High School in St. John, Indiana, where he graduated in 1994. He continued his baseball career by playing for South Suburban Junior College in Illinois. Mackowiak was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 30th round of the 1995 amateur draft, but did not sign. In the following year's amateur draft, Mackowiak was drafted in the 53rd round by the Pittsburgh Pirates, and was signed by Pirates scout Bill Bryk.
[edit] Minor League Career
In 1996, Mackowiak spent his first professional baseball season with the Bradenton Pirates. In 1997, Mackowiak moved on to the Erie SeaWolves, where he helped the team achieve a first-place finish. He ended up hitting the second-most doubles on the club for the season. Mackowiak began the 1998 season with the Single-A Pirates affiliate, Augusta, before moving over to the Lynchburg Hillcats, also a Single-A ballclub. He finished the season hitting .268 with four homers and 39 RBI in 111 games with the two clubs. He was also ranked second in the Lynchburg club in triples. 1999 was another split season for the rising Mackowiak. Whereas he started the season in Lynchburg, he was promoted to the Altoona Curve where he hit safely in 15 of his first 17 games. His production fell off towards the end of the season, in which he batted a mere .208 in his final 36 games. Mackowiak spent his entire 2000 season with Double-A Altoona. Mackowiak had a good season, setting some career highs in the offensive categories. Mackowiak had no set position for the club, so he acted as a basic utilityman. He made 71 appearances at second base, 38 in right field, 23 at third base, two at shortstop, and one in left field for Altoona that season. Mackowiak was also given Player of the Month honors for the Altoona club in May. In 2001, Mackowiak was promoted to Triple-A, playing for the Nashville Sounds where he improved his game and excelled on the field.
[edit] Major League Career
It was no surprise that the Pirates bought Mackowiak's contract on May 18, 2001. Mackowiak's major league debut was at second base the next day against Milwaukee, where he went 0-for-3 with an intentional walk. Mackowiak's first major league home run came off of Florida's Braden Looper at PNC Park on May 30. 2002 was Mackowiak's first full season in the majors, in which he served as a utilityman, playing 5 different positions over the course of the season. 2003 saw Mackowiak's second Opening Day start for the Pirates organization, and continuing his jack-of-all-trades status at the club, appeared at five different positions in his first 10 games (RF, CF, LF, 2B & 3B). Mackowiak had registered just one hit in 21 at bats (.048 batting average) before being optioned to Triple-A Nashville on June 8, 2003. Mackowiak was recalled by Pittsburgh on August 19, and proceeded to post a career-high four hits in his return to the Pirates line-up on August 20, against the St. Louis Cardinals. The next season, Mackowiak set career highs in many offensive categories, such as a career high of 17 home runs and 75 RBI. He also had an extremely memorable double header against the Chicago Cubs on May 29, hitting a walk-off grand slam in the first game and a game-tying ninth inning home run in the second game, all on the same day that his son was born.
The 2006 season brought Mackowiak to the Chicago White Sox, where he continued his utility roles at all three outfield positions, third base, and designated hitter. He played as number 10, and enjoyed playing for his hometown team. He boasted an 11-game hitting streak, ending on July 15, and got his 500th career hit on July 28.
He started the 2007 season with the White Sox, starting 64 games and hitting .278. On July 31, Mackowiak was traded to the San Diego Padres for minor league pitching prospect Jon Link. He played in 28 games, and finished the year with a .263 average. At the end of the season, he underwent surgery for a double sports hernia.
On December 13, 2007, he signed with the Washington Nationals. On June 7, 2008, the Nationals released him.
[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube

