Aaron Kristopher Rifkin (born March 12, 1979, in Apple Valley, California) is a 6' 3" (192 cm) minor league left-handed first baseman. High school and college He attended Etiwanda High School in Etiwanda, California, where he was a two-time All-Mt. Baldy League first-team selection, first-team All-Inland Valley, and an Inland Valley Senior All-Star. Rifkin batted .511 as a junior and .494 as a senior. In 1999, he was a Big West Conference All-Star at DH. In 2001, he hit .300 with 16 home runs, 62 runs scored, and 60 RBIs in 65 games for the Titans during his senior season. Minor league career He was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 54th round (1,479th overall) of the draft, and then by the New York Yankees in the 4th round (125th overall) of the draft. He split 2002 between the Yankees High Single A and Double A teams. In , he hit 19 home runs with 90 RBIs for the Trenton Thunder in AA. His 7-RBI-game on August 23 tied a franchise record. He won the Hamilton Jewelers "Fan Favorite Award". In , he hit a career-high 23 home runs for Trenton. On May 23, 2004, he was named Player of the Week, hitting .462 (12-for-26) with two doubles and three home runs. In July he was named to the All Star team for the Eastern League Northern Division. In December 2004, he was selected by the Seattle Mariners from the Yankees in the Rule 5 draft. On May 1, 2005, he was voted PCL Player of the Week. In December 2005, he was selected by the Chicago Cubs from the Mariners in the Rule 5 draft. The Cubs then traded him to the Colorado Rockies the same month, for a player to be named later and cash. In , he began the season on the disabled list after undergoing surgery on his right labrum. In , he played for the Tulsa Drillers in AA. That winter he played in the Dominican Winter League for the Azucareros del Este. Family He is married, and has a child. His mother teaches at Etiwanda Intermediate School in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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