Jerry Sands carved out an impressive professional baseball career that took him from the small-college ranks in North Carolina to Major League Baseball before establishing himself as one of the most productive power hitters in Asia. Along the way, he consistently demonstrated the ability to hit for power, drive in runs, and adapt to every challenge the game presented.
A graduate of Smithfield-Selma High School, Sands continued his career at Catawba College, where he became one of the premier hitters in NCAA Division II baseball. During his four seasons with Catawba, he developed into a feared middle-of-the-order bat, finishing with 61 career home runs and more than 200 RBIs. His remarkable offensive production earned him All-American honors and attracted the attention of Major League scouts.
Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 25th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft, Sands wasted little time proving he belonged. After steadily progressing through the Dodgers’ farm system, he enjoyed a breakout 2010 season, batting .301 while combining for 35 home runs and 93 RBIs between High-A Inland Empire and Double-A Chattanooga. His outstanding performance earned him the Dodgers’ Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year Award and established him as one of the organization’s top prospects.
Sands made his Major League debut with Los Angeles in April 2011 and quickly showcased the power that had fueled his rise through the minors. Over the next five seasons, he appeared in the major leagues with the Dodgers, Tampa Bay Rays, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago White Sox.
His greatest statistical success came after taking his talents overseas. Joining the Kiwoom Heroes of the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) in 2018, Sands quickly became one of the league’s premier run producers. His 2019 season ranked among the finest by a foreign player in the KBO as he batted .305 with 28 home runs, 113 RBIs, and an OPS approaching .940. He led the league in RBIs and was honored with the KBO Golden Glove Award as the league’s top first baseman.
Sands carried that success to Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league, signing with the Hanshin Tigers in 2020. Facing another adjustment to a new country, language, and style of play, he once again proved his ability to compete at the highest level. Over two seasons with Hanshin, he hit 39 home runs while helping one of Japan’s most tradition-rich franchises contend in the highly competitive Central League.
Few players have enjoyed successful careers in Major League Baseball, Triple-A, the Korean Baseball Organization, and Nippon Professional Baseball. Jerry Sands distinguished himself in each stop by doing what he had always done best—hitting baseballs with authority. His career reflects not only exceptional talent, but also remarkable adaptability and consistency across some of the strongest professional baseball leagues in the world.
Today, Sands continues to contribute to the game as an international scout for the Hanshin Tigers, helping identify the next generation of talent while drawing on the experience of a playing career that spanned more than a decade and multiple continents.
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