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#23 | Left Field | Seattle Mariners | Roster |
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Career Notes 1996 Led the Pirates in batting (.300), runs (101), hits (189) and stolen bases (38), all career highs ... Ranked ninth in the National League in hits, fifth in stolen bases and tied for sixth in doubles ... Signed a two-year contract extension Oct. 16. 1995 Batted .329 (76-for-231) in 66 games following the All-Star break ... Had a carrer-high 12-game hitting streak July 4-25. 1994 Tied career-highs with four hits and four RBI May 26 vs. the Mets ... Swiped 15 bases in 21 attempts (71 percent) ... Would have surpassed his personal record of 16 stolen bases had season not been halted due to strike ... Doubled his production at home versus the road hitting .319 with six home runs and 22 RBI at home and .255 with three homers and 11 RBI on the road ... Was second on club in outfield assists with eight ... Placed on the 60-day Disabled List after undergoing surgery to repaire ligament and cartilage damage in his left wrist. 1993 His 85 runs scored paced all National League rookies ... His 18 homers led the club, and were the most by a Pirate rookie since 1946 ... His 64 RBI were the most by a Pittsburgh rookie since 1969 ... Hit his first big league homer on April 10 ... His four-hit day on April 14 was a career first ... Hit .337 in Aug. ... Swiped two bases in the same game four separate times. 1992 Spent the majority of the year with Class AAA Buffalo of the American Association, and played in the league's All-Star Game ... Compiled and 80 percent stolen base success rate ... Was the league's only player to record 20-plus homers with 20-plus steals ... Made big league debut on July 28 ... Registered his first hit on Sept. 26. 1991 Signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a free agent on Nov. 11, 1991.
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