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#29 | Second Base | Seattle Mariners | Roster |
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Career Notes 1995 Tied previous career high with four RBI May 23 vs. Houston ... Had a career-high five RBI's on two home runs on July 23 ... Recorded a career-best 11-game hitting streak from July 19 to August 1 ... Lead all NL second basemen with a .994 fielding percentage ... Tied his career-high 68 RBI's in 1995 ... Ranked tied for 7th place in the NL in doubles (34) ... Earned the annual "Red's Good Guy" award by the Baseball Writers Association of America ... 1994 .320 average is a career high through this season ... Established a career-high 68 RBI's ... Ranked second on the Red's in doubles (25), third in RBI's (68), and third in home runs (12) ... Recorded a career-high 4 runs May 2 ... Had a 10 game hitting streak from May 25 to June 4 ... Led the Red's in batting with runners in scoring position (.367) ... Hit his first NL home run on May 1 vs. Florida ... Collected 37 multi-hit games. 1993 Traded by the Seattle Mariners with Erik Hanson to the Cincinnati Reds for Bobby Ayala and Dan Wilson on Nov. 2, 1993 ... Split the season between Seattle and Calgary (AAA) ... Had 12 homers in only 271 at-bats, setting a Mariner record for home runs by a second baseman ... Ranked third among AL second basemen in home runs, behind Carlos Baerga (21) and Roberto Alomar (17) ... Recalled from Calgary for the third time July 30 and started 56 of the Mariner's last 58 games at second base ... Had a nine-game hitting streak Aug. 26-Sept. 3 during which he hit four home runs ... Had four hit games Sept. 11 at Milwaukee and Oct. 1 at Minnesota ... Made only three errors in 320 chances for a fielding percentage of .991. 1992 Made his big league debut Aug. 19 at Baltimore, becoming part of the first three-generational major league family (with father Bob and grandfather Ray) ... Started at second base in his debut and collected his first major league hit, an RBI single off Arthur Rhodes, in his first at-bat ... Hit his first major league home run Aug. 22 at Boston, off Mike Gardiner.
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