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Eric Sidney Sogard is an infielder for the Oakland Athletics. From Arizona State University, Sogard was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 2nd Round (81st overall) of the 2007 amateur draft. Sogard's father, Rudy, was also a collegiate baseball player and set the Home Run record for Depaul University in 1975. He is one of the few baseball players to wear spectacles.
Until June 2007, Sogard played for the Arizona State Sun Devils, having been ranked as the number 7 high school prospect in the state of Arizona in 2004. He played for the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies scout teams in 2002 and '03 respectively.
Sogard was the first Sun Devil to be selected in the 2007 Major League Draft, going in the second round, 81st overall, to the San Diego Padres. In 2008, Sogard was selected for the Topps' Class-A All-Star Team. In 2009, playing for the San Antonio Missions, Scout.com ranked him as one of the top hitting prospects in the Padres organization.
On January 16, 2010, Sogard was traded along with Kevin Kouzmanoff to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for Scott Hairston and Aaron Cunningham. Sogard ended the 2010 season as one of Sacramento's more consistent players, earning a promotion to Oakland in September. On August 23, 2011, Sogard hit his first career home run off New York Yankees pitcher Bartolo Colon.














