Zach Lutz
Zachary "Zach" Craig Lutz is an American former professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball for the New York Mets, in Nippon Professional Baseball for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, and in the KBO League for the Doosan Bears.
Early life
Lutz was born on June 3, 1986, in Reading, Pennsylvania. He attended Governor Mifflin [Senior High School] in Shillington, Pennsylvania, then Alvernia University in Reading, where his father Yogi was the baseball coach. Zach played third base for the Alvernia Crusaders of the Division III Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. He earned preseason All-American honors prior to his 2007 junior year.Professional career
New York Mets
In the 2007 [Major League Baseball draft], Lutz was chosen in the 5th round by the New York Mets, and subsequently spent time in the Mets minor league system.In the 2010 baseball season, Lutz played for the Binghamton Mets and Buffalo Bisons, the Mets' Double-A and Triple-A affiliates, despite missing around sixty days due to a stress fracture in his left foot. In 61 games for Binghamton, Lutz hit 17 home runs, finishing with a.967 OPS. At the end of the season, Lutz was promoted to Buffalo where he played five games, finishing with one home run while hitting to a.300 batting average. Prior to the 2011 season, the New York Mets placed Lutz on the 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.
On April 24, 2012, Lutz made his major league debut against the Miami Marlins season|Miami Marlins], striking out in his one at-bat. Lutz got his first major league hit on April 27, in Denver against the Colorado Rockies season|Colorado Rockies]. On September 1, Lutz was recalled by the Mets.
Lutz was again recalled on June 23, 2013, to fill in for Lucas Duda. He joined fellow Alvernia University alum Anthony Recker on the team.
Lutz began the 2014 season with the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s, slashing.291/.386/.449 with seven home runs and 37 RBI across 59 games. He was released by the Mets organization on June 11, 2014, in order to pursue an opportunity in Asia.