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  • Ian Stewart

    Birth Date: 04/04/1985

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    Ian Kenneth Stewart played parts of seven seasons in the MLB, with just one coming with the Chicago Cubs.

    Stewart was a first-round selection out of high school by the Colorado Rockies in the 2003 MLB Draft, and he performed brilliantly in his first few professional seasons in the minor leagues. Prior the 2005 season, he was rated as Baseball America's fourth-best prospect, and he would continue appearing on Top-100 lists prior to his MLB debut in 2007.

    Stewart's debut came on August 11, 2007, following an injury to infielder Jeff Baker. His first major league hit came the following day, against Kerry Wood and the Cubs. From that point on, Stewart's career in Colorado was a rollercoaster, as he interspersed strong seasons (like his 2.1 WAR campaign in 2010) with weak efforts (like when he was demoted to Triple-A for the majority of the 2011 season). He fell out of favor with the Rockies as he got further into arbitration, and eventually he found himself on the trading block.

    Following the 2011 season, Stewart (along with pitcher Casey Weathers, who never made it to the big leagues) was traded to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for outfielder Tyler Colvin and future batting champion DJ LeMahieu It was the very first trade executed by Theo Epstein with the Cubs following his takeover of the team's front office that year. Stewart spent a rather uneventful season with the Cubs in 2012 as their primary third baseman, slashing just .201/.292/.335 in 55 games. His year was cut short due to an injury that required wrist surgery in July of that year.

    Of course, Stewart's most memorable moment with the Cubs came after that point. The team re-signed him to a one-year, $2 million deal prior to the 2013 season, though he failed to make the 25-man roster out of camp. He batted just .168 in 40 games with the Iowa Cubs, and then proceeded to go on an infamous Twitter rant about the organization. Stewart was answering questions from fans online at the time and was asked whether he would return to the Cubs soon. He responded "probably never" before following up with: "I said that because the Cubs are done with me....there (sic) going to let me Rott (sic) in AAA all season and then non tender me after." There were other notable comments made by both Stewart and the organization, but the one that sticks with me is this incredible response by Theo Epstein:

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    "He had the right to elect free agency and he chose not to. Currently, we have the second-best production out of third base in the league. We are getting really good defense at third base, too. If that were to change and Ian would excel at the Triple-A level, we would consider calling him back up here. In the meantime, we are very happy with our production at third and Ian is working on trying to figure out Triple-A pitching."

    The team proceeded to suspend him for ten games, and ultimately wound up releasing him on June 25, 2013, after his agent, Larry Sanders, asked the club to release Stewart if he wasn't in their plans. With the suspension, Stewart became the first player since Milton Bradley in 2009 to be suspended by the organization.

    After his release from the Cubs, signed minor league deals with the Dodgers and Angels, eventually earning a bench job for the latter, though he appeared in just 24 games before being DFA'ed by the Angels in July of 2014. Stewart retired from professional baseball after being released by the Washington Nationals in June of 2015 after failing to make their big league roster in the first half of that season.

    Ian Stewart Statistics

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    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    2007 22 COL NL 0.3 35 46 43 3 9 4 0 1 9 0 0 1 17 .209 .261 .372 .633 57 .276 44 16 0 2 0 0 0 H5  
    2008 23 COL NL 1.4 81 304 266 33 69 18 2 10 41 1 1 30 94 .259 .349 .455 .804 102 .348 96 121 3 7 0 1 4 54/H  
    2009 24 COL NL 0.7 147 491 425 74 97 19 3 25 70 7 4 56 138 .228 .322 .464 .785 95 .344 91 197 7 5 0 5 3 *54H/79  
    2010 25 COL NL 2.1 121 441 386 54 99 14 2 18 61 5 2 45 110 .256 .338 .443 .781 97 .350 97 171 8 5 0 5 8 *5H  
    2011 26 COL NL -0.7 48 136 122 14 19 6 1 0 6 3 2 14 37 .156 .243 .221 .464 20 .210 -5 27 1 0 0 0 2 5H  
    2012 27 CHC NL 0.0 55 202 179 16 36 5 2 5 17 0 3 21 46 .201 .292 .335 .627 70 .276 63 60 5 2 0 0 4 5/H  
                                                                     
    2014 29 LAA AL -0.5 24 72 68 8 12 2 3 2 7 1 0 3 31 .176 .222 .382 .605 72 .263 60 26 1 1 0 0 0 5/3HD  
    7 Yrs 3.3 511 1692 1489 202 341 68 13 61 211 17 12 170 473 .229 .315 .415 .730 86 .322 81 618 25 22 0 11 21 5H4/379D  
    162 Game Avg 1.0 162 536 472 64 108 22 4 19 67 5 4 54 150 .229 .315 .415 .730 86 .322 81 196 8 7 0 3 7    
                                                               
    COL (5 Yrs) 3.7 432 1418 1242 178 293 61 8 54 187 16 9 146 396 .236 .323 .428 .751 89 .332 84 532 19 19 0 11 17 5H4/79  
    CHC (1 Yr) 0.0 55 202 179 16 36 5 2 5 17 0 3 21 46 .201 .292 .335 .627 70 .276 63 60 5 2 0 0 4 5/H  
    LAA (1 Yr) -0.5 24 72 68 8 12 2 3 2 7 1 0 3 31 .176 .222 .382 .605 72 .263 60 26 1 1 0 0 0 5/3HD  
                                                               
    NL (6 Yrs) 3.7 487 1620 1421 194 329 66 10 59 204 16 12 167 442 .232 .319 .417 .736 87 .325 81 592 24 21 0 11 21 5H4/79  
    AL (1 Yr) -0.5 24 72 68 8 12 2 3 2 7 1 0 3 31 .176 .222 .382 .605 72 .263 60 26 1 1 0 0 0 5/3HD  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 1/8/2025.

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