Aaron Whitefield


Aaron James Whitefield is an Australian professional baseball outfielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball. He made his MLB debut in 2020.

Career

Whitefield began his career playing fastpitch softball.
After signing with the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball in 2015, Whitefield was assigned to the Gulf Coast Twins of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League. He played in only seven games for the Twins due to visa issues. After the season, he played for the Brisbane Bandits of the Australian Baseball League for 2015–16 ABL season. In 2016, Whitefield returned to the Gulf Coast League and played in 51 games, posting a.298 batting average with two home runs, 17 RBIs and 31 stolen bases. After the season, he played for the Brisbane Bandits of the ABL for 2016–17 ABL season and winning three consecutive championships with the club and the league MVP award.
In 2017, Whitefield played for the Cedar Rapids Kernels of the Class A Midwest League, where he batted.262 with 11 home runs, 57 RBIs, and 33 stolen bases. After the season, he played for the Brisbane Bandits of the ABL for 2017–18 ABL season. Whitfield spent the 2018 season with the Fort Myers Miracle of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League. He hit.211 with two home runs, 25 stolen bases, and ten RBIs in 65 games. After the season, he joined to the Adelaide Bite of the ABL for the 2018–19 ABL season.
After the 2019 season, he joined to the Adelaide Bite of the ABL for the 2019–20 ABL season.
On 29 June 2020, Whitefield made the Twins 60-man summer camp roster in 2020. He made the Twins Opening Day roster in 2020. On 25 July 2020, he made his MLB debut in the ninth inning against the Chicago White Sox as a pinch runner for Eddie Rosario.

International career

He played for the Australian national baseball team in the 2017 World Baseball Classic Qualification in 2016, 2017 World Baseball Classic and 2019 WBSC Premier12.

Personal life

Whitefield's father, John, played fastpich softball for New Zealand's national team, and his mother, Nicole Molander, played softball in Queensland and for the Australian national team.