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Joseph Robert Kmak (born May 3, 1963) is an
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former professional
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player who played
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in
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from 1993 to 1995. He played for the
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and
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. He stands tall and weighs . He bats and throws right-handed.


Early life

Joseph Robert Kmak was born on May 3, 1963, in
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. He attended Junípero Serra High School in
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, where he excelled in football, basketball, and baseball. As a sophomore on the junior varsity team, Kmak lead the league in scoring and was the WCAL scoring champion in . Kmak grew up and played baseball with
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, where they won the 1980 West Catholic Athletic League Championship. In his junior season, Kmak won the league batting championship after leading the league in batting average and was a First Team All- WCAL selection in . In his senior year, Kmak was a Second Team All- WCAL selection and was named the recipient of the Blanket Award as the varsity MVP in . Kmak won back-to-back First Team All- San Mateo County honors in and . He graduated in 1981 and was inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002.


College career

Kmak attended the
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and played
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for the
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.


Professional career


Draft and minor leagues

On June 3, 1985, Kmak was drafted by the
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in the tenth round of the 1985 amateur draft, and he signed on June 6, 1985. In 1985, Kmak played for the A-
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of the
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. In 1986, Kmak played for the Class A
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of the
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. In 1987, Kmak played for the AA
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of the
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and Class A Fresno. In 1988, Kmak played for Shreveport. In 1989, Kmak played for the Class A
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of the California League. On January 20, 1990, Kmak signed as a free agent with the
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. In 1990, Kmak played for two different teams in two different leagues and at two different levels. He played for the AAA
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of the
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and the AA El Paso Diablos of the Texas League. In 1991 and 1992, he played for Denver. In 1993, he started with the AA
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of the American Association.


Milwaukee Brewers (1993)

On April 6, 1993 at
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, Kmak made his Major League debut against the
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. In the bottom of the third inning, in his first Major League career plate appearance and at bat, Kmak hit a line drive single on the first Major League pitch he saw to center field off of
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AL All-Star
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for his first career Major League hit, moving
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Dickie Thon to second base. After Thon was caught picked off at second by the shortstop
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, Kmak would proceed to steal second base for his first career Major League stolen base. Leading off the top of the ninth inning against Langston, Kmak drew his first career Major League
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. On April 9 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, in a 6-5 win over the
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, Kmak knocked in his first career Major League run batted in and registered his first career multi-hit game in the Majors. In the top of the second inning, Kmak hit a line drive RBI single off of pitcher Bobby Witt into right field, scoring
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, moving Thon to third base, and making the score 2-0. In the top of the seventh inning, Kmak hit a ground ball single off of Witt into left field. On April 12 at
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, Kmak scored his first career Major League run against the California Angels. In the bottom of the sixth inning,
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shortstop and
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Robin Yount hit a ball off of pitcher
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that was grounded to the
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Rene Gonzales, forcing the out to second baseman
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which got
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Darryl Hamilton out as Kmak scored. This made the score 5-6. On April 21 at the
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, in a 10-8 win over the
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in 10 innings, Kmak hit his first career Major League double. In the top of the tenth inning, Kmak hit an RBI double ground ball off of pitcher Mike Hartley into left field that scored Jaha, who has stolen third during Kmak's at bat, making the score 10-7. On May 19 at
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, Kmak drew two base on balls against the
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, his first career Major League game drawing multiple base on balls. Leading off the bottom of the third inning, Kmak drew a four pitch walk against pitcher John Doherty. Leading off the bottom of the fifth inning, Kmak drew another walk against Doherty.


New York Mets

In 1994, Kmak played for the AAA
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of the
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.


Chicago Cubs (1995)

On December 24, 1994, Kmak signed as a free agent with the
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. Kmak started 1995 with the AAA
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of the American Association. On July 26 at
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, against the
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, Kmak registered a career-high three base hits in a single Major League Baseball game, all on the first pitch for one pitch at bats. In the bottom of the second inning, Kmak hit a line drive RBI double on the first pitch he saw to deep left-centerfield off of pitcher Butch Henry that knocked in second baseman
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, making the score 1-0. In the bottom of the fourth inning, Kmak hit a ground ball single on the first pitch he saw to short and second off of Henry, moving left fielder Luis Gonzalez to third. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Kmak hit a pop fly single on the first pitch he saw to the short right field line off of Henry. On July 29 at Wrigley Field, in an 8-7 win over the
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, Kmak hit a solo home run to deep left field off of
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NL All-Star pitcher Tyler Green in the bottom of the sixth inning, making the score 5-2. On August 12 at
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, in a 4-0 win over the San Francisco Giants, Kmak hit his first career Major League
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. On a six-pitch 3-2 count, Kmak hit a flyable off of pitcher
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to centerfield, which was caught by the centerfielder
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, with Gonzalez tagging up from third and scoring in the top of the ninth inning, making the score 4-0.


Cincinnati Reds

In 1996, Kmak played for the AA
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of the American Association.


Florida Marlins

In 1997, Kmak played for the AAA
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of the International League.


Cincinnati Reds

In 1997, Kmak played for Indianapolis.


Kansas City Royals

In 1998, Kmak played for the AAA
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of the
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.


Coaching career

Kmak began his coaching career as an assistant baseball coach at his alma mater, Junípero Serra High School, and at St. Francis High School in
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. As an assistant coach on the varsity team, Kmak was a seven–time WCAL champion as an assistant coach in , , , , , , and , meaning every one of his student–athletes got to win at least one WCAL championship each. Kmak helped coach the Padres to the CIF- CCS championship in , helping send fellow Serra Hall of Famer and varsity baseball head coach Pete Jensen out on top.


Post-playing career

Following his professional career, Kmak worked as a loan consultant at Bayporte Financial from March 1998 to January 2011. He is currently a mathematics teacher at his alma mater, Junípero Serra High School, where he was worked since August of 1999.


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1963 births Living people Major League Baseball catchers Milwaukee Brewers players Chicago Cubs players Charlotte Knights players UC Santa Barbara Gauchos baseball players Baseball players from Napa County, California Sportspeople from Napa, California {{US-baseball-catcher-1960s-stub Junípero Serra High School (San Mateo, California) alumni Denver Zephyrs players El Paso Diablos players Everett Giants players Fresno Giants players Indianapolis Indians players Iowa Cubs players New Orleans Zephyrs players Norfolk Tides players Omaha Royals players Reno Silver Sox players Shreveport Captains players