About Shooty Babitt Memorabilia & Collectibles
Mack Neal Babitt also known as Shooty Babitt was born on March 9, 1959. This well-publicized American Baseball player hails from Oakland, California. He is positioned as the second baseman with a career statistics of .256 batting average and 14 runs batted in.
Shooty Babitt debuted for the
Oakland Athletics in 1981 by which he got picked during the 25th round of an amateur draft in the year 1977. He had been seen then contributing so much for the team’s success. Babitt’s team, the A’s or the White Elephants, is well recognized for its remarkable performances and standing. Its nickname was created by its manager, who then got to
New York Giants, John McGraw. Aside from Shooty Babitt, several baseball players have brought honor to the said team as well. Among these are
Reggie Jackson, an outfielder, Catfish Hunter, pitcher, and Jimmie Foxx as first baseman.
Shooty Babitt was also identified as one of the Oakland A’s players who had performed the longest streak in the White Elephants’ game history, being spotted in the second row. Having this reputation, Babitt continues to carry his name in the Major League Baseball. In 2008, he had also been working on helping other teams such as the
Arizona Diamondbacks and the New York Mets. His role as a scout and at the same time as an analyst during the pre- and post shows of the teams’ games was of great help. Relive this outstanding player’s memories with his several memorabilia available online such as his autographed photo.
About Shooty Babitt:
Shooty Babitt (full name: Mack Neal Babitt; no nicknames) played second baseman in 1981 for the Oakland Athletics. He played for the Athletics in 1981. Over 1 Season seasons, he played 54 games, hit 0 home runs, drove in 10 runs, and stole 5 bases. Born on March 9, 1959 in Oakland, CA, Babitt stands 5' 8" and weighs 174 lb. He attended Berkeley (Berkeley, CA) high school and was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 25th round of the 1977 amateur draft. His debut was on April 9, 1981 and he played his final game on September 4, 1981. Common misspellings of his name include Mack Neal shootie Shooty babbitt Babitt.