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Joseph Gregory Randa (; born December 18, 1969) is an American former Major League Baseball player. He was primarily a during his career. His nickname is " the Joker" due to his resemblance to the character in and his ever-present smile, especially during his . It was given to him by , the Kansas City Royals manager during Randa's second tour with the ballclub. This had resulted from Muser having to constantly answer questions about why Randa was always smiling. "I'd tell them that's not a smile, it's his normal look", Muser explained.Spencer, Lyle. "Padres acquire Randa from Reds", MLB.com, Saturday, July 23, 2005


Early life
Randa attended Kettle Moraine High School in Wales, Wisconsin, lettering in football, basketball, baseball, and tennis. Randa's #12 was retired by the Lasers. He is also a member of the Kettle Moraine Laser Trailblazer Hall of Fame.


Professional career
Randa played minor league for the Eugene Emeralds. He made his major league debut in with the Kansas City Royals, playing in 34 games. He played the next three seasons as a competitive third baseman with three different teams, hitting .303, .302, and .254 for the Royals, Pittsburgh Pirates, and , respectively.

The Royals reacquired Randa prior to the season. Installed as a full-time for the first time in his career, Randa hit .314 with 16 and 84 RBIs, establishing himself as a run producer in the middle of the order and a steady fielder at third base. In 2003, Randa set the Kansas City Royals' team record for the most consecutive errorless games by a third baseman, going 75 games without an error. After the season ended, Randa signed with the as a free agent. On , Randa hit the game-winning home run in the bottom of the 9th for Cincinnati in a 7–6 victory. On July 23, , Randa was traded to the San Diego Padres for pitchers and . He was then signed by the Pirates on December 28, 2005, for a one-year contract worth between $3.5 and $4 million. On September 22, Randa broke up Padres pitcher Chris Young's no-hit bid with a pinch-hit home run in the 9th inning. On November 2, , Randa announced his retirement. He batted .284/.339/.426 with 123 HRs and 739 RBIs in 1,522 games over 12 seasons.

Randa is one of only three players in Kansas City Royal history to collect six hits in a nine-inning game, which he did on September 9, in the first game of a doubleheader against the at ; he went 6-for-7 in a 26–5 Royal blowout win. had collected six hits in a (the franchise's inaugural season) game and in . Randa also scored six runs in that game; he is the most recent Major Leaguer to do so until Nick Kurtz did it on July 25, 2015.

Randa made his first and only playoff appearance in 2005 with the Padres, hitting .364 in three games.


Post pro career
Randa works with the Royals' minor league teams as a special assistant.


See also
  • List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders
  • List of Major League Baseball single-game runs scored leaders


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