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Michael Redmond, more popularly known as Mike Redmond is a professional baseball player who is currently seen in the Major League Baseball. He studied at Gonzaga Preparatory School where he started playing baseball and has his college education and baseball career at Gonzaga University. He started his professional baseball career as part of the Florida Marlins which drafted him to play in the Major League Baseball. With the team, he made his Major League Baseball debut on May 31, 1998. He stayed with the team until the 2004 season and was part of the team’s appearance in the World Series Championship. After his remarkable stint with the Marlins, he joined the Minnesota Twins which he signed in the 2005 season. In the 2008 season, he also had a few stints in the Twins Radio Network as a company of Dan Gladden in giving their insights in some MLB games.
He also signed with the Cleveland Indians in the 2010 season. He was first among the MLB catcher who appeared in 600 games to have recorded a career fielding average of .966. He was assigned to play in the major league games of the Indians but was immediately released by the team. At present, he is in free agency. He has logged .287 batting average as of the 2010 season.
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Mike Redmond (full name: Michael Patrick Redmond; no nicknames) plays catcher for the Cleveland Indians. During his 13 seasons, he has played 764 games, belted 13 home runs, driven in 208 runs, and stolen 1 bases. Born on May 5, 1971 in Seattle, WA, Redmond stands 5' 11" and weighs 200 lb. He attended Gonzaga Prep (Spokane, WA) high school. His debut was on May 31, 1998. Over his career, Redmond made $8,975,000. Common misspellings of his name include Michael mark michael Mike Patrick Redmond.