Okay, so today I wanted to share my experience with this guy, Trace Loehr. First off, I got curious about his career history. I remember he spent six years in the Oakland system and then one with Texas. Sounds like a pretty solid baseball career, right?

So, I started digging around. I found out that his full name is Trace Loehr, and he’s a versatile player – can play third base, second base, and shortstop. That’s pretty cool, a guy who can handle multiple positions. He bats left and throws right, and he’s 5’10”, 185lbs. Born on May 23, 1995, in Milwaukie. This guy’s been around the block.
I then moved on to check out his player page, which listed his stats from 2014 to 2022. It had everything – MLB, Minor, College, and even summer league stats. There was also a bit about his biography, draft info, salary, transactions, and any awards he’s won. Man, this was thorough!
I also stumbled upon some news about him being signed by the Oakland Athletics as a shortstop. It talked about how fast he hits the ball in miles per hour, and how high or low in degrees. Interesting stuff, but I’m not really into the nitty-gritty details like that.
- Checked out his biography on some sports site.
- It included his career history and the teams he’s played for.
- Nothing too surprising there, just confirmed what I already knew.
Then, I saw that right-handed pitcher Oscar De La Cruz and Trace Loehr, both from Lancaster’s championship teams, were returning to Clipper Magazine Stadium for 2024. That’s some good news for the fans, I guess.
I also looked at another player page for him, this one covering 2014-2021. Same deal as before, all the stats and info you could want. Finally, I ended up looking at his career batting statistics for Major League and Minor League. A lot of numbers, but it gave me a good sense of how he performed over the years.

Overall, it was a pretty interesting dive into Trace Loehr’s career. He seems like a solid player with a lot of experience under his belt. I always enjoy looking into these players’ backgrounds, and I thought it was worth sharing my little journey of discovery with you all.