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Nathan Mark Teut (pronounced "TOYT") (born March 11, 1976) is an American former baseball
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. He played for the Florida Marlins of
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Career

Teut was drafted in the 4th round of the
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by the
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. Neut spent one year each in the Marlins and
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organizations, but spent most of his career in the Cubs organization. After retiring from baseball, Nate joined the front office staff at the Iowa Cubs doing sales and worked his way up to the position of Assistant General Manager and Executive Vice President. Departing the Iowa Cubs in the summer of 2017, Nate joined the Des Moines Buccaneers Hockey Club (USHL) as the organizations President following the change in team ownership.


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1976 births Living people Albuquerque Isotopes players American expatriate baseball players in Canada Baseball players from Iowa Calgary Cannons players Daytona Cubs players Florida Marlins players Indianapolis Indians players Iowa Cubs players Iowa State Cyclones baseball players Major League Baseball pitchers Nashua Pride players People from Newton, Iowa Rockford Cubbies players West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx players Williamsport Cubs players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1970s-stub