About Josh Fields Memorabilia & Collectibles
Josh Fields is currently an infielder for the Kansas City Royals. This Oklahoma native turned professional after he was selected by the Chicago White Sox during the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft. Prior to be drafted, he was playing for the Oklahoma State University. He was chosen for the Big 12 Conference All-Star in 2003 and ended his collegiate years with a .364 batting average.
His acquisition by the White Sox is the organization’s fourth best prospect. He was able to make homeruns in games from May 11 to May 14 of that season. In a game against the Detroit Tigers, he was able to make a homerun at his very first major league-at-bat.
Fields was traded to the Kansas City Royals in 2009 together with teammate Chris Getz.
He currently has a .229 batting average, made 31 homeruns and 101 runs batted in.
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Josh Fields (full name: Joshua Dean Fields; no nicknames) plays third baseman, leftfielder and first baseman for the Kansas City Royals. During his 5 seasons, he has played 215 games, belted 34 home runs, driven in 95 runs, and stolen 3 bases. Born on December 14, 1982 in Ada, OK, Fields stands 6' 1" and weighs 240 lb. He attended Stillwater (Stillwater, OK) high school and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1st round (18th pick) of the 2004 amateur draft. His debut was on September 13, 2006. Over his career, Fields made $832,000. Common misspellings of his name include Joshua Dean Josh Fields.