Gary SouthShore RailCats
Current Roster
Jeff Beachum
Jeff Beachum
Infielders
20
B: R
T: R
HT: 6'0"
WT: 195
Birthdate: 11/5/83
Resides: Memphis, Tenn.
Status: Rookie

Hard-hitting infielder Jeff Beachum will return to the RailCats in 2010, looking to build off an outstanding rookie campaign.

Beachum, 27, begins his third year with the RailCats and enters the season just behind teammate Mike Rohde in third place on the team's career batting average list. A shortstop by trade, the Tennessee native appeared at all four infield positions during a 2010 campaign that saw him more than double his career home ru ntotal by boasting a career best five. Beachum also added another career mark with eight stolen bases to go along with a .278 batting average in 62 contests.

After an injury-plagued 2008 season, Beachum stayed healthy as a RailCat and batted .309 in 73 games – an average that would have placed in the top ten in the league in hitting with only four more plate appearances.  The former New York Yankees farmhand slugged .399 and carried a .372 on-base percentage, notching 14 doubles, two home runs and 31 RBI.  Also one of the most difficult hitters in the league to strike out, Beachum fanned only 21 times in 255 plate appearances.

A shortstop by trade, Beachum played primarily at first base and third base for the ‘Cats in 2009, his first career action at either position, and made the transition quickly. In 34 games as a first baseman, Beachum committed only two errors.

Picked up by the RailCats via trade from the Frontier League’s Washington Wild Things before the start of the 2009 season, Beachum played in only 16 games for the Wild Things but still hit .294 and drove in eight runs.  Beachum did not play in 2007 after splitting time between four different Yankees affiliates in 2006 following his signing as an undrafted free agent.  Now a .277 career hitter, Beachum has driven in 50 runs in 127 professional games and struck out only 32 times against 35 walks.

An outstanding college player at Middle Tennessee State, Beachum broke the Sun Belt Conference and MTSU record for career hits (323) in leading the Blue Raiders to four straight league championship games.  Beachum also held program records for games played (225), runs scored (179), at bats (935) and total bases (415) while ranking among the school’s all-time leaders in a number of other categories.  A two-time All-Conference selection, Beachum earned All-Region honors as a senior in 2006.  In 2005, Beachum played on the MTSU infield alongside a pair of former RailCats – Eric McNamee and Todd Martin.

Roster
Pitchers
Chris Allen
31 James Baker
Phillip Bartleski
Morgan Coombs
Derek Johnson
38 Will Krout
40 Nolan Nicholson
Chad Rhoades
Carlos Rivas
Shawn Schaefer
22 T.J. Wohlever
Catchers
24 Craig Maddox
Infielders
2 Brad Boyer
34 Chris Carrara
David Cooper
7 Kyle Haines
30 Brian Kolb
18 Rico Washington
Outfielders
Mike Coles
36 Adam Klein
3 Mike Massaro
Disabled List
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Inactive List
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