Creighton Wade Gubanich (born March 27, 1972) is an American former professional
baseball
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player who played briefly in the
Major league baseball
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(MLB) in 1999 for the
Boston Red Sox
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. Gubanich's primary position was
catcher
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, though he also made two appearances as a
designated hitter
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and played seven innings at
third base
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.
Career
Gubanich was selected by the
Oakland Athletics in the sixth round, 117th pick overall of the
1990 Major League Baseball draft
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and signed with the Athletics on August 6, 1990. He remained in Oakland's minor league system until he was traded in 1997 to the
Milwaukee Brewers for minor league pitcher Tony Phillips. On August 5, Gubanich was dealt to the
Colorado Rockies as the player to be named later in an April 23 trade for infielder
Jeff Huson.
Gubanich became a free agent at the end of the season and, on October 21, 1997, signed with the
San Diego Padres
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for the campaign. He appeared in 86 games with the
Las Vegas Stars of the Pacific Coast League, San Diego's AAA affiliate, and hit .291 with 19 home runs and 70 RBI.
Gubanich filed for free agency at the end of the 1998 season and signed on with the
Boston Red Sox
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. He made his
Major League Baseball
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debut with the Red Sox on April 16, against the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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as a defensive replacement for
Reggie Jefferson, who had pinch-hit for Boston catcher
Jason Varitek
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. He made his first career start on April 22 against the
Detroit Tigers, going 0-for-3 with a strikeout. Gubanich picked up his first hit in historic fashion on May 3, hitting a
grand slam
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off Oakland A's pitcher
Jimmy Haynes. With his big shot, Gubanich became only the fourth player in Major League Baseball history to hit a grand slam as their first career hit.
Creighton Gubanich: Making a Grand Entrance
''The Baseball Historian''. Accessed June 19, 2016.
Despite his historic slam, Gubanich's time in the big leagues was short-lived as he appeared in just 15 more games with the Red Sox and was released in October 1999. He spent the next four seasons in the minor leagues and playing with independent league clubs, but never made it back to the big leagues.
References
External links
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Baseball Almanac
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Baseball Reference (Minor and Independent leagues)
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Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Winter League)
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1972 births
Living people
American expatriate baseball players in Canada
Atlantic City Surf players
Baseball players from New Jersey
Boston Red Sox players
Camden Riversharks players
Cardenales de Lara players
American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
Charlotte Knights players
Chattanooga Lookouts players
Colorado Springs Sky Sox players
Columbus Clippers players
Edmonton Trappers players
Huntsville Stars players
Indianapolis Indians players
Las Vegas Stars (baseball) players
Madison Muskies players
Major League Baseball catchers
Modesto A's players
Pawtucket Red Sox players
People from Belleville, New Jersey
Southern Oregon A's players
Sportspeople from Essex County, New Jersey
Tiburones de La Guaira players
Tucson Toros players