Nick Stavinoha

Nick Stavinoha

Nicholas Lee "Nick" Stavinoha is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Nippon Professional Baseball. He played football and baseball at Jersey Village High School before attending the University of Houston for football. He later transferred to San Jacinto College and played there for two seasons as a catcher. While at San Jacinto, Stavinoha hit 49 Home Runs and is a member of the Golden Anniversary all 50 Greatest JUCO World Series Participants. Stavinoha went on to attend Louisiana State University. He is one of the few players in college baseball to...
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Birthdate:May 3, 1982
Birthplace:Houston, Texas
Age:29
All Positions Played:Left fielder, Outfielder

Season statistics for Nick Stavinoha

St. Louis Cardinals - 2008 Major League Baseball season
Games: 29
At Bats: 57
Hits: 11
Sacrifice Flies: 1
Hit By Pitch: 0
GDP: 2
Runs: 4
Doubles: 1
Triples: 0
Home Runs: 0
IBBs: 1
Sacrifice Hits: 1
RBIs: 4
Strikeouts: 11
Batting Avg: 0.193
Bases On Balls: 2
On Base Pct: 0.217
Grand Slams: 0

Current baseball team for Nick Stavinoha

St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals
Venue:Busch Stadium
Owned by:Fred Hanser, William DeWitt, Jr.
Current Manager:Tony La Russa

Under the Arch that signifies the Gateway to the American West, the St. Louis Cardinals have provided a Gateway to baseball excellence. From Rickey to La Russa, Hornsby to Musial, McGwire to Pujols, the Cardinals have forged a legacy of winning unmatched in the National League seventeen pennants ,...
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Hometown of Nick Stavinoha

Houston
Houston, Texas
Population:2,396

Houston is the largest city in the state of Texas, and the fourth-largest city in the United States. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 2.1 million people within an area of 579 square miles . Houston is the seat of Harris County and the economic center of...
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