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Geoff Jenkins
Born: 1974

OF 1998- Brewers

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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» June 1, 1995: The California Angels select Nebraska OF Darin Erstad with the 1st pick in the amateur draft. He'll sign for a $1.6 bonus, the highest signing bonus to date. Picking next, the Padres take high school C Ben Davis, and the Mariners pick Jose Cruz, Jr. The Cubs follow with Texas high schooler Kerry Wood. The 5th pick, P Ariel Prieto, will debut with the A's on July 5. Picking 7th, the Rangers pass over Todd Helton to take P Jonathan Johnson. Picking next, Colorado takes Helton. The Brewers take future starting OF Geoff Jenkins in the first round, but the rest of their picks will be busts. Sean Casey goes to the Indians on round 2, and the Royals take Carlos Beltran on the same round. Gabe Kapler goes to the Tigers on the 57th round. The Mets strike out in the first round (18th) with SS Ryan Jaroncyk; picking in the same spot four years ago they took OF Al Shirley.

» April 28, 2001: The Brewers double the Expos, 8-4, as Geoff Jenkins hits three home runs and drives in six runs.

» April 29, 2001: The Brewers whitewash the Expos, 10-0, as Geoff Jenkins gets four hits, including two home runs, and drives home six runs for the 2nd straight game. His five home runs in two games ties the ML mark.

» April 27, 2002: The Mets defeat the Brewers, 2–1, getting six hitless innings from their starting pitcher for the second game in a row. Pedro Astacio surrenders a single to Geoff Jenkins with one out in the 7th to break up his no–hit bid.