Samuel Edward Thomas Baldock (born 15 March 1989) is an English former professional footballer who last played as a striker for Oxford United. He also played for Milton Keynes Dons, West Ham United, Bristol City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Reading, Derby County and made two appearances for England U20.
Martin Allen as Dons manager for the 2006–07 season gave Baldock two further games in the first team in his only year in charge. Baldock failed to score as a substitute in either game as the Dons lost 4–1 away to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Football League Trophy and drew 1–1 at home to Mansfield Town.
As Paul Ince took the role as manager, Baldock became more involved in matches, first making a substitute appearance in the FA Cup away to Crewe Alexandra, before making five substitute appearances in League Two. He also made his full debut in the Football League Trophy victory over Gillingham, and made two further appearances as a substitute, including one in the 2008 Football League Trophy final at Wembley Stadium on 30 March 2008, helping MK Dons win their first ever trophy.
As new manager Roberto Di Matteo joined MK Dons, Baldock made his break-through season as he became a regular in the first-team, scoring his first senior goal in the Dons' 2–1 loss against Reading in a friendly match at on 19 July 2008. He then made his first competitive start in the MK Dons' opening day League One defeat to Leicester City on 9 August 2008. Baldock's first competitive goal came as the Dons beat Norwich City 1–0 in the Football League Cup at on 12 August 2008. On 4 September 2008, it was announced that Baldock had signed a contract extension with the club until summer 2010.
On 12 March 2011, having been named in the starting line-up to face Colchester United away, he scored his first ever senior hat-trick with all three goals coming in the second half to overturn a 1–0 half-time deficit. The final score was 3–1. On 15 May 2011, Baldock scored a long range free-kick in the play-off semi-final first leg as MK Dons beat Peterborough United 3–2 at stadium:mk. MK Dons lost in the second leg as Peterborough gained promotion, beating Huddersfield Town in the final.
On 29 June 2011, Peterborough United had a £1.2 million bid accepted for Baldock, however, after meeting with the club, Baldock decided to decline the offer to join Peterborough and pledged his future to MK Dons.
In August 2011 at the start of the 2011–12 season, Baldock scored six goals in six appearances including a hat-trick against newly promoted side Chesterfield in a 6–2 win and a goal in a 4–0 away victory in the League Cup against Premier League side Norwich City. Fittingly his last goals for the club came against the opponents he scored his first goal against, Norwich
During the pre-season, Baldock failed to score but fellow striker Steven Davies moved to Blackpool leaving Baldock as the only recognised goal scorer at Bristol City. Sean O'Driscoll made Baldock captain at the start of the season and his first goal came in a 2–0 away win in the first round of the League Cup. He scored a brace against Coventry City in a 5–4 loss. He continued his great start by scoring his second brace of the season against old club MK Dons. He chose not to celebrate either goal after saying it was an emotional day. Baldock finished the League One 2013–14 season with the Golden Boot as top scorer with 24 goals.
West Ham United
Brighton & Hove Albion
Individual
West Ham United
Bristol City
Brighton & Hove Albion
Reading
Derby County
Oxford United
International career
Personal life
Career statistics
+Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Milton Keynes Dons 2005–06 League One 0 2006–07 League Two 0 2007–08 League Two 0 2008–09 League One 13 2009–10 League One 10 2010–11 League One 14 2011–12 League One 6 West Ham United 2011–12 EFL Championship 5 Bristol City 2012–13 Championship 10 2013–14 League One 26 2014–15 League One 0 Brighton & Hove Albion 2014–15 Championship 4 2015–16 Championship 4 2016–17 Championship 12 2017–18 Premier League 0 Reading 2018–19 Championship 5 2019–20 Championship 6 2020–21 Championship 0 Derby County 2021–22 Championship 2 Oxford United 2021–22 League One 4 2022–23 League One 0 2023–24 League One 0
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