Tommy Field

Field played all of 2010 with the Class A-Advanced Modesto Nuts, where in 124 games, he hit .284 with 15 HR, 72 RBI and 16 SB.

After the season, Field played with the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League, where he hit .209 in 18 games.

Field began the 2011 season with the Double-A Tulsa Drillers, where in 134 games he hit .271 with 17 HR, 61 RBI and 9 SB.

[2] He made his debut that day, and recorded his first hit in his third game (second start), a single off of Shaun Marcum.

On July 28, Field was recalled when Marco Scutaro was traded to the San Francisco Giants, but was optioned back to Colorado Springs the next day when Jonathan Herrera was activated from the disabled list.

Field made his Rangers' debut on May 11, 2015 against the Kansas City Royals and hit his first career homerun in the same game.

On December 11, 2015, Field signed a minor-league contract with the Detroit Tigers, and was invited to spring training.

[13] On January 19, 2018, Field chose to retire from professional baseball rather than seek employment with another organization.

Field with Rockies in 2011.