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Jayhawk Owens

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heritage from his paternal grandmother, and his middle name "Jayhawk" reflects this. During his college career and the early days of his professional career, he was simply listed on rosters as "J. Owens", until the story of his name was discovered by a member of the media. Since then, he has used
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Following his playing career, Owens remained with the Reds organization as a minor league coach and manager. In his first season as a manager, he guided the
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system partway through the season, spending the rest of 1998 and all of 1999 with their organization before retiring.
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season with the Sky Sox, he became a free agent, returning to the Twins organization to start 1998. He moved to the
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American people who self-identify as being of Cherokee descent
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September 28, 1996, for the Colorado Rockies
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June 6, 1993, for the Colorado Rockies
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Jay Owens (musician)
Catcher
Cincinnati, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Colorado Rockies
Major League Baseball
catcher
Colorado Rockies
Glen Este High School
Middle Tennessee State University
Minnesota Twins
1990 Major League Baseball Draft
Kenosha Twins
1992 expansion draft
Colorado Rockies
1993
Colorado Springs Sky Sox
1997
Cincinnati Reds
Stockton Ports
California League
Potomac Cannons
Chattanooga Lookouts
Cherokee
Baseball portal
Baseball Reference
Fangraphs
Baseball Reference (Minors)

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