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  • Ted Kubiak

    Birth Date: 05/12/1942

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    Theodore Rodger Kubiak was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and graduated from Highland Park (NJ) High School in 1960 and signed as an amateur free agent with the Kansas City Athletics that fall. The switch-hitting shortstop reported to Class D Sarasota in the Florida State League in 1961. Kubiak moved up the minor league ladder with the A’s before making his major league debut with Kansas City in 1967. He never played in another minor league game.

    Kubiak played as a backup in 1967, and in 1968-1969 after the team had moved to Oakland.  In his three years behind shortstop Bert Campaneris and second baseman John Donaldson, Kubiak slashed .231/.293/.288 across 527 at-bats. In December, Kubiak was traded to the Brewers.

    The 1970 season was Kubiak’s best campaign by far. He played in 158 games, slashed .252/.340/.313 across 540 at-bats. His nine doubles, four homers, and 41 RBIs were career highs. Per Baseball-Reference, Kubiak made $21,000 that season.

    Kubiak continued at second base to start the 1971 season but switched to shortstop in late June. One month later, he was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals. Kubiak was relegated to pinch-hitter and defensive replacement in September. In November Kubiak was traded to the Texas Rangers.

    Once again, Kubiak was traded mid-season as he was sent to Oakland in July 1972. Coming back to his original team was a good thing for Kubiak as the A’s won three straight World Series, in which Kubiak played in 1972 and 1973. Playing strictly as a defensive replacement after starter Dick Green was pinch-hit for, Kubiak batted .167 (1-for-6) over eight games. Kubiak missed out on the 1974 Fall Classic due to a calf injury.

    Kubiak began the 1975 season with Oakland but was traded to the San Diego Padres in mid-May. He continued as a quality backup through 1976. During spring training in 1977, the Padres cut his pay and Kubiak walked out of camp and never played again.

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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
    1967 25 KCA AL -0.7 53 117 102 6 16 2 1 0 5 0 0 12 20 .157 .243 .196 .440 33 .213 22 20 2 0 2 1 0 H6/45  
    1968 26 OAK AL 0.3 48 133 120 10 30 5 2 0 8 1 1 8 18 .250 .305 .325 .630 97 .286 85 39 1 2 2 1 1 4H6  
    1969 27 OAK AL 0.7 92 338 305 38 76 9 1 2 27 2 0 25 35 .249 .304 .305 .609 75 .295 72 93 9 1 3 4 2 64H  
    1970 28 MIL AL -0.3 158 626 540 63 136 9 6 4 41 4 9 72 51 .252 .340 .313 .653 82 .309 81 169 18 0 13 0 16 46  
    1971 29 2TM 2LG 1.4 121 395 332 34 77 9 7 4 27 1 5 52 43 .232 .333 .337 .671 92 .322 97 112 7 0 8 3 6 46H  
    1971 29 MIL AL 1.0 89 311 260 26 59 6 5 3 17 0 5 41 31 .227 .330 .323 .653 88 .312 92 84 7 0 8 2 3 46/H  
    1971 29 STL NL 0.4 32 84 72 8 18 3 2 1 10 1 0 11 12 .250 .345 .389 .734 105 .361 116 28 0 0 0 1 3 64H  
    1972 30 2TM AL 0.2 97 234 210 19 43 7 1 0 15 0 1 21 23 .205 .278 .248 .525 61 .252 52 52 6 1 0 2 3 46H/5  
    1972 30 TEX AL -0.3 46 130 116 5 26 3 0 0 7 0 1 12 12 .224 .300 .250 .550 68 .257 57 29 4 1 0 1 3 46/H5  
    1972 30 OAK AL 0.5 51 104 94 14 17 4 1 0 8 0 0 9 11 .181 .250 .245 .495 51 .244 47 23 2 0 0 1 0 4/H5  
    1973 31 OAK AL 1.3 106 198 182 15 40 6 1 3 17 1 1 12 19 .220 .267 .313 .580 67 .280 64 57 2 0 3 1 1 46/H5  
    1974 32 OAK AL 0.0 99 243 220 22 46 3 0 0 18 1 1 18 15 .209 .268 .223 .491 47 .256 52 49 10 0 4 1 0 465/HD  
    1975 33 2TM 2LG -0.3 107 256 224 15 51 6 0 0 18 3 1 26 20 .228 .307 .254 .561 62 .276 56 57 6 0 5 1 5 5H4/63  
    1975 33 OAK AL 0.3 20 33 28 2 7 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 .250 .300 .286 .586 68 .309 80 8 1 0 3 0 0 /564H  
    1975 33 SDP NL -0.6 87 223 196 13 44 5 0 0 14 3 1 24 18 .224 .308 .250 .558 61 .272 53 49 5 0 2 1 5 5H4/3  
    1976 34 SDP NL -0.3 96 245 212 16 50 5 2 0 26 0 3 25 28 .236 .314 .278 .592 76 .278 70 59 9 0 5 2 2 H54/63  
    10 Yrs 2.3 977 2785 2447 238 565 61 21 13 202 13 22 271 272 .231 .307 .289 .596 73 .287 70 707 70 4 45 16 36 46H5/3D  
    162 Game Avg 0.4 162 462 406 39 94 10 3 2 33 2 4 45 45 .231 .307 .289 .596 73 .287 70 117 12 1 7 3 6    
                                                               
    OAK (7 Yrs) 2.4 469 1166 1051 107 232 30 6 5 87 5 3 86 120 .221 .279 .275 .554 64 .271 61 289 27 3 17 9 4 46H5/D  
    MIL (2 Yrs) 0.7 247 937 800 89 195 15 11 7 58 4 14 113 82 .244 .337 .316 .653 84 .310 84 253 25 0 21 2 19 46/H  
    SDP (2 Yrs) -0.9 183 468 408 29 94 10 2 0 40 3 4 49 46 .230 .311 .265 .576 68 .275 62 108 14 0 7 3 7 5H4/63  
    TEX (1 Yr) -0.3 46 130 116 5 26 3 0 0 7 0 1 12 12 .224 .300 .250 .550 68 .257 57 29 4 1 0 1 3 46/H5  
    STL (1 Yr) 0.4 32 84 72 8 18 3 2 1 10 1 0 11 12 .250 .345 .389 .734 105 .361 116 28 0 0 0 1 3 64H  
                                                               
    AL (9 Yrs) 2.8 762 2233 1967 201 453 48 17 12 152 9 18 211 214 .230 .304 .290 .595 73 .286 71 571 56 4 38 12 26 46H5/D  
    NL (3 Yrs) -0.5 215 552 480 37 112 13 4 1 50 4 4 60 58 .233 .316 .283 .600 74 .288 70 136 14 0 7 4 10 5H46/3  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 1/2/2025.

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    Inside the Brewers Players Project: Two Teds and a Fred Bring Baseball Back to Milwaukee

    Major League baseball returned to Milwaukee in 1970 as the Seattle Pilots became the Milwaukee Brewers. The team had two solid players, both named Ted. Second baseman Ted Kubiak and outfielder Ted Savage were good players on the first-year team. Another player was not that good, but he would play on a pair of World Championship teams down the road. His name was Fred Stanley.

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