21 July 2024
South Australian Curtis Mead recalled to MLB, collects three hits at Yankee stadium in return game
South Australian baseballer Curtis Mead made quite the return to the Major Leagues.
Mead was recalled to the Major Leagues by the Tampa Bay Rays and appeared vs the New York Yankees. He recorded three hits in five at-bats and drove in the game’s first run.
Mead started the season with the Tampa Bay Rays Major League squad. He was sent down to Triple-A Durham Bulls – the level below the Majors – on May 3 after 26 games.
In June, Mead hit .307 with six homers and 16 runs batted in (RBI) to boast his prospects of being called back up to the MLB side.
He was recalled on July 20 – barely making it to the scheduled game vs the New York Yankees in time.
When he did, he delivered while batting third in the line-up. His three hits in a game matches a career high.
Mead made his MLB debut last August for the Rays. He is one of two Australian to appear in a Major League game this season.






















