Outfielder Mike Massaro will return to the U. S. Steel Yard outfield in 2011 for his third RailCats season.
Massaro, 26, returns
for his third season in a RailCats uniform after excelling in his first two
campaigns in Northwest Indiana. Massaro improved on his best season as a pro in
2009 with arguably a better 2010, batting .312 with an outstanding .372 on-base
percentage. Massaro, along with fellow RailCats outfielder Adam Klein,
set a club record for hits in 2010 (119).
A basketball coach at Pueblo East High School in the off-season, Massaro
is also the career batting average leader (.307) after two seasons with the
‘Cats.
The former Triple-A outfielder for the Oakland Athletics came roaring out of the gate as a RailCat, beginning a 15-game hitting streak on May 18 and finishing the streak with a .394 average just three weeks into the season. Massaro was voted as a starter in the Northern League All-Star Game in July and followed that up with a blazing start to the second half that included 12 multi-hit games in an 18-game stretch from July 11-30. Massaro finished the year with 34 multi-hit games – including a pair of four-hit nights – and led the RailCats with 10 hits and a .294 average in the postseason.
Also one of the better defensive outfielders in the league, Massaro started 75 games in left for the ‘Cats and committed only two errors while racking up nine outfield assists. Massaro even got a chance to showcase his arm on the mound twice in 2009, working a pair of mop-up relief innings.
Originally selected in the 13th round of the 2005 Major League Entry Draft by the A’s, Massaro improved steadily throughout his four years in the Athletics system and was an All-Star for the Midwest League’s Kane County Cougars in 2007. The next year, Massaro played primarily at High-A Stockton but appeared in 24 games at Midland (AA) and hit .280 in 15 games for Triple-A Sacramento. A veteran of more than 400 minor league games, Massaro is a .286 lifetime hitter with a rock-solid .360 OBP.
Massaro starred for three years at Division II Colorado State-Pueblo where he was a three-time All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference selection. A native of Pueblo, Massaro made his Triple-A debut just outside his hometown against the Colorado Springs Sky Sox and went 4-for-5 with a triple in his first Triple-A game.