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Major League Baseball FAQ/Strategy:

VERSION 1.00

This guide was created, edited and compiled by GameFAQs member Snazzyhoppy.
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Last Update: June 4, 2010
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Notes before reading this document:
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a) This document is a list of the statistics of the ballplayers within Major
League Baseball and the associated player names implied by the statistics.
The player names are based on the rosters of the MLB from the 1987 season.
Due to inconsistencies with the 1987 rosters and the game's rosters, real-
life players are often found to be playing different positions in the game.

b) This document is protected by US Copyright Law, and the Berne Copyright
Convention of 1976. This document is for private and personal use only--it
cannot be reprinted in part or in whole or reproduced in any way or in any form
(written or otherwise). It is a free document that cannot be used in any sort
of commercial transaction, including selling it or giving it away as a gift.
Please respect the work I have included in this guide.

c) This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal,
private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed
publicly without advance written permission of the author. Use of this guide on
any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited,
and a violation of copyright.  All rights and ownership of this guide are
bestowed to Christopher Hopkins.  Contact GameFAQs and the author to inquire
about reproducing any part of this guide for more than personal, private use.

d) This document is best read on a plain text reader.  Use a standard find
feature to navigate the sections and to find exactly what you're looking for.

e) This guide appears in plain text at GameFAQs and other websites may link
to its location on GameFAQs.

f) This FAQ began on May 30th, 2009 when I renewed interest in playing Major
League Baseball by LJN on the Nintendo Entertainment System.  Wanting to
create the ultimate team and lineup, I remembered that the game did not have
the authorization from the MLB Players' Association to use the official
player names from the MLB rosters.  With the internet, those names and
numbers are readily available, so I spent the Summer of 2009 looking up the
player names and matching them approximately with their in-game
statistics.  I spent the Spring of 2010 documenting the game strategies
and design based on the rosters.

g) The game has many design flaws which when taken advantage of, can result in
you stealing bases effortlessly, hitting home runs, and always getting the
AI baserunners out.  The strategies listed are a result of over twenty-two
years of gameplay.  Read these sections thoroughly and there is no reason
for someone to lose against the computer.
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Table of Contents:
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1) Version Changes
2) Introduction
3) History of the Game
4) Controls
5) Features of the Game
6) MLB Challenge
7) AI Tricks/Bugs/Strategies
8) Codes
9) How to Use the Rosters
10) MLB Rosters 26 Teams
11) MLB Leaders
12) Contact
13) Credits
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1) Version Changes:
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1.00 - June 4, 2010:
Completed construction of guide on June 4, 2010.
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2) Introduction
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(Taken from page 3 of the instruction manual)
Sure you've always wanted to be a professional ball player but have you ever
thought about managing?  Well, here's your chance to prove yourself both on
and off the field.
--You choose your starting line-ups based on individual stats and playing
statistics.  Each of the 26 major league teams is represented with its own
full roster.
--You make managerial decisions like using a pinch hitter, bringing in a
relief pitcher, choosing a D.H. to face a lefty or having a switch hitter
swing from the other side.
--You pitch, catch, hit, bunt, pitch out, steal bases, make spectacular
fielding plays and even throwing errors.
..and because this is the ONLY officially licensed Major League Baseball
video game cartridge, you can actually play American and National League
regular season games, All-Star games and the World Series using all your
favorite teams, complete with home and away uniforms.
This is REAL baseball...for REAL baseball fans.
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3) History of the Game
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"America's favorite pastime brought to life with all the excitement of a
real game!"

That is the slogan on the front of the U.S. box of Major League Baseball
for the Nintendo Entertainment System.  Released in the U.S. in April 1988,
it competed in the video game market with other baseball games including
Tengen's RBI Baseball for NES and Atari's Super Baseball, all released in
1988.  Nintendo had released its first baseball game, simply titled
Baseball, on October 18, 1985 as a launch title for the NES in the U.S.
From 1985 to 1991, the Nintendo Entertainment System boasted the most
variety in baseball video games with seventeen different releases.

Major League Baseball was the third baseball game to receive an official
license from Major League Baseball.  LJN and Enteractive must have been
aware of the record
1,085,700 cartridges sold from the first baseball video game with an
MLB license, Major League Baseball by Mattel Electronics for Intellivision.
As a result, LJN inserted into their game the
official logo of Major League Baseball at the title screen and on its cover
art as well as the MLB rosters for all twenty-six teams available at the
time, team names, and uniform numbers.  This guide is necessary because
while LJN secured a license from MLB, it did not receive one from the
Major League Baseball Players Association.  Therefore, while the uniform
numbers, positions, and statistics are found in the game, the player
names that represent those details are not.  This guide bridges the gap to
show what the rosters would have been like if the game had been granted the
MLBPA license.

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4) Controls
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Batter:
UP/DOWN - Move vertically in the batter's box
A - swing the bat (letting go of A breaks your swing)
LEFT/RIGHT - adjust bat for inside or outside pitch
A (tap) - prepare for a bunt
B & D-Pad - tell runner to steal to desired base (can do for
multiple runners)
START - change batter

Pitcher (before pitching):
A - pitching
UP/DOWN - speed of pitch (fastball or changeup)
LEFT/RIGHT - move pitcher
B & D-PAD - pick-off play
START - change pitcher

Pitcher (after pitching):
LEFT/RIGHT - direct the ball

Fielder:
D-PAD - move fielders
A & D-PAD - throw ball to base
B & D-PAD - run down the diamond for tagging

Runner:
A & D-PAD - return to previous base

*Left on D-Pad signifies 3rd base, Up represents 2nd base, Right is 1st
base, and Down is home plate.
*Pressing A & DOWN during a fielding play brings all the runners back to
their bases

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5) Features of the Game
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What makes this game feel like a real baseball game in 1987/88 standards?

The colors of each team resemble the true colors of the team's uniforms.

Left and right-handed pitchers pitch from the proper side.

Left and right-handed batters bat from the proper side.

Managerial decisions feature prominently into gameplay.

A pitcher's staying power is directly related to the speed at which he
throws and the number of specialty pitches he uses.

Umpires appear by all the bases to make the call on close plays (although
they appear out of nowhere and vanish the same way).  The umpire's call of
SAFE, OUT, or FOUL is displayed prominently in the middle of the screen.

The umpires change appearance to represent the call on the field.  One or
two hands may be raised or stretched out.

Whenever a run comes in, the revised score is displayed in the middle of
the screen.

The player controls the direction of the pitch in real time, allowing one
to curve the ball to go around the batter's bat before it reaches the
catcher's glove.

The player can control the speed of the pitch by holding up or down on the
D-Pad before throwing the pitch.  Holding up throws a slow pitch, holding
nothing throws a medium speed pitch, and holding down throws a fast pitch.
Pitchers lose speed on their pitches as the game progresses.

The game keeps track of strikes, balls, the box score, current inning, and
it ends the game appropriately if the away team is losing after the top of the
9th inning.

After every pitch which the catcher catches, the speed is displayed from
the radar gun in miles/hour.

The player has control of the runners, even if the runners aren't visible
on-screen.  The runners can run toward the next base or back to the last
base.  Players can only run back to the last one they came from.
Runners can steal.  The player presses the button combination while the
pitcher prepares the pitch.

The game includes Regular Game (NL vs. NL or AL vs. AL), All-Star Game
(NL vs. AL or AL vs. NL), or World Series Game (NL vs. AL or AL vs. NL).
In Regular Game and World Series Games, each player or computer player
gets control of one team only.  In All-Star Game, each player or computer
player can choose players from all the teams in the selected league.
Press SELECT to switch between teams in an All-Star Game.

National League teams do not have a Designated Hitter while American League
teams do.

Batters can move vertically in the box throughout the entire at-bat.
Batters may extend or contract the length of the bat during the swing by
pressing Right on the D-Pad to extend or Left on the D-Pad to contract.
This helps hit the ball on the barrel of the bat, where the power lies.

Each player has managerial responsibilities, which include choosing the
starting lineup player by player, using pinch-hitters, substituting
pitchers, and directing the baserunners (like a 1st or 3rd base coach would).

Infielders can run down a baseline to instigate a run-down of a runner.
When this happens, do not throw the ball back to the base the fielder left
because the ball will bounce off the base and result in an error since the
fielder will not be playing on the bag anymore for that one play.

The crowd wears color-changing shirts in the outfield seats when a player
hits a home-run.  They change from red to blue, to brown, and to pink rapidly.

In the bottom-middle of the screen during each fielding play is a map of the
diamond and the position of the runners.  Each red dot is a runner and
each white dot represents the bases of the baseball diamond.  Each red dot
is accurate to 22.5 ft (the distance from each base is 90 ft).

The fielder can throw the ball to a base with variable speed.  To throw the
ball quickly, press the buttons to throw the ball immediately after picking
up the ball.  This requires quick timing and is not foolproof.

The crowd cheers and roars on every fielding play as only an NES cheer
can (white noise).  On the bright side, every game played is sold-out!

During each half inning, the scoreboard displays the total runs, hits, and
errors for each team, as well as runs scored by inning for each team.
If more than nine runs are scored in a half inning, only the ones digit
is displayed on the scoreboard.  If the game goes into extra innings, the
nine most recent innings are displayed.

Extra innings are possible.

Force plays are in effect, although the AI fielding does not always
recognize them.

Each fielding play ends either when the ball is in the hands of a fielder for
a few seconds or when there are no more baserunners on the field.

A pitcher can be switched with a relief pitcher before the pitch is thrown by
pressing Start.  Press B to leave without changing the pitcher.

A batter can be switched with another of the same fielding position before
the pitch is thrown by pressing Start.  Press B to leave without changing
the batter.

The game checks that all player changes are valid and that there are the
proper number of fielding positions filled at all times.

Batters have many swings available to them.  Press and hold the A button to
swing all the way around.  Release A during a swing to do a check swing or
to take off some power on the hit.  Tap A to prepare a bunt where the bat is
sticking out in front of the plate.  A strike can be registered if the batter
is bunting or has swung beyond the motion of a bunt.

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6) MLB Challenge:
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Play any type of game against the computer.  Play so well that the computer
exhausts all of its pitchers.  This is the only way to complete a game
without completing all nine innings.  Get the computer to say Mercy as it
scrambles to find a pitcher only to realize that it will not let itself.
The AI will then enter an infinite loop where it enters the pitcher
selection screen but when trying to select a pitcher receives the error "DO
NOT SELECT."  Game over!

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7) AI Tricks/Bugs/Strategies
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The AI/computer player plays by a set strategy.  These strategies are most
effective when playing a game against the computer.  Here is the rulebook
straight from the AI manager:

The fielders always throw the ball to the base where the furthest baserunner
is heading to.  For example, if the batter bunts and there is a man on first,
the AI will always throw the ball to 2nd no matter what.  The AI will throw
to 1st when the runner going to 2nd is out, therefore making the batter
running to 1st the new furthest baserunner.

Because of the rule above, the player can always steal 2nd uncontested when
there are men on 1st and 3rd.  The AI will not interfere since the furthest
baserunner is safe on 3rd.

The AI fielders only throw the ball when there is a runner in motion.  If it
gets an out and there is another runner on base, it will not react in any way.

Should a player score many runs off a given pitcher in an inning, the AI will
go to the bullpen and select a new pitcher.  Each old pitcher is unavailable
for the duration of the game.  If you score enough runs, the AI will change
its pitcher so many times that it will exhaust its entire bullpen.  The AI
will then enter an infinite loop where it enters the pitcher selection screen
but when trying to select a pitcher receives the error "DO NOT SELECT."  The
AI cannot convince itself to leave the pitcher selection screen without
selecting a new pitcher in this situation.

If a ball is hit into the place where two field walls meet, the ball may get
lodged in a spot where the fielders cannot reach.  In this case, the AI
fielders will all converge on the location without touching the ball,
similar to a home-run.  This results in an inside-the-park home run as the
game will not continue until the runner circles the bases.

If done correctly, a fielder can wiggle his way into the crowd through either
team's dugout (the white area).  To do this, move toward the dugout and
wiggle the D-Pad in every direction.  Once in the crowd, the fielder can
walk the entire length of the stadium, holding up the game.  This glitch
is best achieved when the fielder has the ball and there are runners in
motion.

If the AI throws the ball to the base which a runner is heading toward, the
player can send the runner back to the last base visited at any time without
any threat of the fielders running him down for the out.  Press A and the
direction on the D-Pad where the base is located to go back to a base.  Left
is 3rd base, Up is 2nd base, and Right is 1st base.

Because of the AI strategy above, it is always recommended to attempt a steal
during each pitch.  The computer will throw the ball to the base only if the
catcher catches the pitch and even then, the runner can run back to the
original base uncontested.  This gives the batting team a jump on every hit,
resulting in more runs.  To steal, press B and the direction on the D-Pad
where the base to steal is located.  Be careful that once a runner reaches
a base, he cannot go back, so do not get stuck in a situation where a
runner must be sacrificed.

For both teams, the pitcher, the shortstop, and the outfielders all move in
the same direction at all times during a fielding play.  This is important
because when an outfielder throws the ball to a base, a player can maneuver
the pitcher to act as the cutoff man, thereby making a more defensive play
should the runners still be running.  The AI does this at times.

The AI does not always choose the closest fielder to run after the ball.

The AI never moves the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd basemen off the bags.

The AI varies the speed of its pitches thrown, so during each at-bat
there is always at least one slow or medium pitch that is very hittable.
These are the pitches to hit to reach the outfield.  Adjust the bat length
appropriately.  The AI does little to no attempt to curve the ball while
in motion, so most pitches would be strikes.

If the AI hits the ball and it lands close to a base, do not pick it up
quickly.  Wait until the runner is halfway to the base, then quickly pick up
the ball and throw it to the base.  Because the runner is halfway to the
base, he will not attempt to run back.  He will run right into an out.

When the AI fielder throws the ball to a base, the direction of the ball's
flight indicates which base the AI chose to throw the ball to.  Base your
runner's base running on this to get around the bases more.  For example,
if the AI right fielder throws a slow ball toward third base, and your runner
already made it to third base, try running home.  If no cutoff man is
present, you have more time to make all your runners move.  The computer is
not aggressive.

It is possible to get an inside-the-park homerun on the computer.  At the
beginning of each fielding play, the basemen are a little off the bags.  If
a batter hits a bouncer near a basemen, the baseman will retrieve the ball.
If there is a runner heading for their base, the baseman will throw the ball
to the base without a fielder covering it!  The ball may bounce off the field
into the stands, resulting in an uncontested inside-the-park home run!  It
has been done.  It is easiest to do around first base.

The power of the bat is in the barrel.  When pitching to the computer, throw
pitches inside.  When the AI hits them, most of the time they will go either
foul or will stay in the infield.  If pitched well enough, the AI will swing
at balls.

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8) Codes:

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To have the computer create a strong player lineup for you, hold down
Left, Down, Select, A, and B at the Title Screen where the MLB logo is.  Then
press Start.  The first menu should have new options for 1 PLAYER SET and 2
PLAYERS SET.  Choose your game options as normal.

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9) How to Use the Guide
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This guide has been constructed using various sources on the internet and
baseball almanacs.  The following considerations have been made to
facilitate the reading and understanding of the terms used:

If a player name is found in the incorrect field position, I marked their
authentic position in parenthesis.  C is for Catcher, I is for Infielder,
O is for Outfielder, and P is for pitcher.

If no player corresponds with a game's uniform number, I placed a ? on the
line.  This means that there is no logical player that would best
represent those statistics.

In searching for the player names, I consulted the 1987 official team
rosters since the game's copyright year of 1988 suggests that the 1987
rosters were the last available.  Further evidence is found during the demo
game as the computer plays a game with the Minnesota Twins and the St. Louis
Cardinals, the two teams which made it to the 1987 World Series.  Since
St. Louis is the home team (therefore played at Busch Stadium), the date
of the demo game would be either October 20, 21, or 22 of 1987.

I based my search solely on the uniform
number of the game rosters and real rosters.  When there were two players
who shared the same number, I looked for the player whose stats most closely
resembled those of the game.  For players who wore more than one number
during the year, I chose the number that was not shared with any other
player on that particular team.  Because of this selection, there are
players who are not matched up with their fielding positions in the game,
as well as uniform numbers that do not correlate to any player on a
particular team.  The most frequent starters for each position in 1987 are
well represented in the game's rosters.

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10) MLB Rosters
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Atlanta Braves - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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63 | Right | .289 | 14 |  54    ?
32 | Right | .278 | 27 | 102    Jeff Blauser
5 | Right | .291 |  7 |  48    Ron Gant
17 |  Left | .247 |  5 |  39    Glenn Hubbard
24 |  Left | .276 | 11 |  62    Ken Oberkfell
28 |  Left | .270 | 18 |  83    Gerald Perry
16 | Right | .258 |  9 |  40    Rafael Ramirez
12 | Right | .276 | 12 |  71    Paul Runge
23 |Switch | .297 |  3 |  68    Ted Simmons
14 | Right | .305 | 17 |  86    Andres Thomas

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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54 | Right | .244 |  7 |  26    ?
22 |  Left | .308 | 16 |  64    Ken Griffey
1 |Switch | .275 |  6 |  55    Albert Hall
64 | Right | .273 | 11 |  70    ?
18 |  Left | .306 |  7 |  65    Trench Davis
3 | Right | .287 | 38 |  96    Dale Murphy
15 | Right | .276 | 16 |  52    Gary Roenicke

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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20 | Right | .235 |  3 |  49    Bruce Benedict
9 | Right | .281 |  7 |  68    Ozzie Virgil

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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38 | Right  |  2-8  | 3.79 | 21 |  69   Jim Acker
40 | Right  | 11-3  | 3.07 |  0 | 147   ?
42 | Right  | 14-8  | 4.88 |  0 | 137   Rick Mahler
34 |  Left  | 17-9  | 3.45 |  0 | 170   Zane Smith
26 | Right  |  5-5  | 2.54 | 25 |  57   Gene Garber
30 |  Left  |  7-3  | 2.50 |  9 |  56   Paul Assenmacher
31 | Right  |  2-0  | 3.40 |  5 |  52   Ed Olwine
45 | Right  |  5-7  | 4.34 |  2 | 139   Charlie Puleo
46 |  Left  |  3-2  | 2.96 | 20 |  64   Dave Palmer

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Baltimore Orioles - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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17 | Right | .284 |  5 |  30    Rick Burleson
58 | Right | .263 |  3 |  44    ?
11 | Right | .303 |  1 |  29    Jackie Gutierrez
30 | Right | .260 |  2 |  18    ?
56 | Right | .252 |  3 |  21    ?
3 | Right | .298 | 12 |  77    Billy Ripken
33 |Switch | .305 | 31 |  91    Eddie Murray
8 |Switch | .278 |  6 |  63    Cal Ripken, Jr.
28 |  Left | .265 | 14 |  49    ?

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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25 | Right | .241 |  4 |  17    Ray Knight(I)
9 | Right | .254 |  9 |  42    Jim Dwyer
27 | Right | .288 | 12 |  51    Lee Lacy
19 |  Left | .297 | 24 |  71    Fred Lynn
18 |  Left | .321 | 29 |  97    Larry Sheets
37 |Switch | .248 | 12 |  70    John Shelby

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
15 |  Left | .274 | 12 |  61    Terry Kennedy
6 |Switch | .246 |  8 |  50    Floyd Rayford

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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41 | Right  |  6-7  | 2.98 | 38 |  71   Don Aase
45 |  Left  |  1-2  | 3.15 | 22 |  59   Eric Bell
52 | Right  | 15-12 | 4.17 |  0 |  76   Mike Boddicker
39 | Right  | 12-12 | 4.38 |  1 | 180   Ken Dixon
46 |  Left  |  7-9  | 3.94 |  0 |  98   Mike Flanagan
24 |  Left  |  7-7  | 3.76 |  1 |  57   Dave Schmidt
13 | Right  |  7-3  | 3.83 |  2 |  80   ?
23 |  Left  |  1-1  | 4.63 |  7 |  17   Doug Corbett
16 |  Left  | 12-15 | 3.52 |  0 |  97   Scott McGregor
64 | Right  | 10-3  | 3.36 | 16 |  84   ?


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Boston Red Sox - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
17 | Right | .287 |  4 |  62    Marty Barrett
26 |  Left | .320 |  9 |  77    Wade Boggs
6 |  Left | .267 | 20 | 122    Bill Buckner
27 |  Left | .291 |  2 |  32    Pat Dodson
3 |Switch | .236 |  1 |  19    ?
11 |Switch | .240 |  2 |  24    Ed Romero
30 | Right | .256 |  8 |  45    Sam Horn

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
25 | Right | .248 | 32 |  97    Don Baylor
56 | Right | .273 | 11 |  34    ?
24 | Right | .269 | 27 |  99    Dwight Evans(I)
39 |  Left | .314 |  0 |  11    Mike Greenwell
42 | Right | .231 | 15 |  47    Dave Henderson
14 | Right | .324 | 21 | 111    Jim Rice
38 |Switch | .257 |  0 |  17    Todd Benzinger

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
29 | Right | .258 |  1 |  18    Danny Sheaffer
15 | Right | .247 |  4 |  26    Marc Sullivan
12 |  Left | .301 | 17 |  59    Dave Sax

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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23 | Right  | 16-9  | 3.77 |  0 | 130   Oil Can Boyd
21 |  Left  | 21-8  | 2.47 |  0 | 241   Roger Clemens
28 | Right  |  0-2  | 3.91 | 11 |  33   Steve Crawford
44 | Right  |  1-0  | 4.03 | 21 |  47   Wes Gardner
47 |  Left  | 14-8  | 2.99 |  0 | 171   Bruce Hurst
48 |  Left  |  3-0  | 5.21 | 18 |  32   ?
49 | Right  | 11-12 | 4.48 |  1 |  79   Al Nipper
43 |  Left  |  2-0  | 4.84 | 12 |  31   Joe Sambito
31 | Right  |  5-2  | 1.47 | 11 |  65   Calvin Schiraldi
46 | Right  |  7-6  | 4.03 | 18 |  61   Bob Stanley

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California Angels - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
11 | Right | .262 | 27 |  97    Doug DeCinces
16 |  Left | .272 |  4 |  29    Jack Howell(O)
21 |  Left | .294 | 32 | 112    Wally Joyner
28 |Switch | .246 |  1 |  16    Mark McLemore
22 | Right | .259 | 13 |  59    Dick Schofield
9 |  Left | .249 |  3 |  46    Ruppert Jones(O)
14 | Right | .263 |  9 |  37    Gus Polidor

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
5 | Right | .267 | 28 |  96    Brian Downing
25 | Right | .274 | 15 |  37    George Hendrick
13 |  Left | .249 | 17 |  51    Jack Fimple(C)
42 | Right | .255 | 16 |  81    ?
24 |Switch | .256 |  5 |  60    Gary Pettis
30 |Switch | .245 |  2 |  18    Devon White
6 |  Left | .300 |  9 |  49    Mark Ryal

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
34 |  Left | .251 |  1 |  17    Miguel Garcia(P), Bryan Harvey(P)
35 |Switch | .236 |  8 |  36    Butch Wynegar
32 | Right | .296 |  0 |  24    Darrell Miller

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
45 |  Left  | 11-2  | 2.55 |  0 |  82   John Candelaria
46 | Right  |  0-3  | 3.50 | 21 |  40   Mike Cook
31 |  Left  |  3-1  | 3.30 |  6 |  35   Chuck Finley
36 |  Left  |  4-1  | 3.15 | 20 |  31   Gary Lucas
15 | Right  | 17-10 | 3.37 | 23 | 202   Kirk McCaskill
37 | Right  |  5-6  | 2.98 |  0 |  57   Donnie Moore
20 | Right  | 16-11 | 3.74 |  0 | 118   Don Sutton
39 |  Left  | 18-10 | 2.84 |  1 | 208   Mike Witt

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Chicago Cubs - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
17 |Switch | .235 | 10 |  47    Mike Brumley
12 | Right | .270 | 17 |  72    Shawon Dunston
10 |  Left | .264 | 22 |  80    Leon Durham
6 | Right | .282 | 12 |  79    Keith Moreland
23 | Right | .290 | 14 |  76    Ryne Sandberg
19 | Right | .298 |  2 |  21    Manny Trillo
16 |  Left | .300 | 14 |  60    Paul Noce

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
27 |  Left | .275 |  3 |  11    ?
20 | Right | .241 |  4 |  20    Bob Dernier
36 | Right | .287 | 45 | 122    Gary Matthews
22 |Switch | .334 |  6 |  39    Jerry Mumphrey
29 |Switch | .282 | 17 |  73    Chico Walker
1 |  Left | .298 | 15 |  60    Dave Martinez

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
41 |Switch | .236 | 10 |  45    Mike Mason(P)
7 | Right | .260 | 23 |  79    Jody Davis

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
37 | Right  |  7-5  | 3.73 |  0 |  57   Ed Lynch
21 | Right  |  9-11 | 4.00 |  1 | 134   Scott Sanderson
46 | Right  |  9-9  | 3.08 | 32 |  93   Lee Smith
40 | Right  | 16-8  | 3.90 |  0 | 162   Rick Sutcliffe
43 | Right  | 10-10 | 4.57 |  0 | 137   ?
45 |  Left  |  1-2  | 2.63 | 20 |  78   ?
52 |  Left  | 12-6  | 3.21 |  0 | 118   ?
31 | Right  |  5-1  | 2.27 |  0 |  85   Greg Maddux

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Chicago White Sox - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
21 |Switch | .234 |  7 |  29    Gary Redus(O)
12 |Switch | .245 |  0 |  21    Steve Lyons
18 | Right | .275 |  9 |  46    ?
13 |  Left | .250 |  2 |  47    Ozzie Guillen
5 | Right | .259 |  6 |  27    Ron Karkovice(C)
29 |  Left | .277 | 26 |  85    Greg Walker
15 |  Left | .290 | 16 |  62    Donnie Hill

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
3 |  Left | .296 | 22 |  89    Harold Baines
8 |  Left | .266 |  6 |  29    Daryl Boston
22 | Right | .303 | 27 |  74    Ivan Calderon
44 |Switch | .239 |  2 |  41    Pat Keedy(I)
17 |Switch | .271 |  6 |  27    Jerry Hairston
7 |  Left | .297 | 13 |  80    Kenny Williams
20 | Right | .248 | 12 |  68    Bill Lindsey(C)

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
72 | Right | .241 | 15 |  68    Carlton Fisk
25 |  Left | .321 |  4 |  49    Ron Hassey

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
33 | Right  |  7-2  | 3.82 |  1 |  59   Neil Allen
19 |  Left  | 14-11 | 3.54 |  0 | 114   Floyd Bannister
47 |  Left  |  0-1  | 3.96 | 21 |  41   Bryan Clark
40 | Right  | 11-11 | 3.88 |  0 | 132   Jack McDowell
26 | Right  | 10-11 | 2.96 |  0 | 134   Jose DeLeon
34 | Right  | 11-16 | 5.08 |  0 | 111   Richard Dotson
45 | Right  |  1-2  | 4.33 |  0 |  21   Jim Winn
42 | Right  |  9-4  | 3.08 |  9 |  72   ?
41 |  Left  |  4-1  | 3.26 |  2 |  47   Scott Nielsen
55 | Right  |  2-1  | 4.08 | 26 |  51   ?

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Cincinnati Reds - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
25 | Right | .278 | 21 |  79    Buddy Bell
13 | Right | .300 |  3 |  32    Dave Concepcion
12 | Right | .241 | 12 |  49    Nick Esasky
15 |Switch | .292 |  9 |  45    Barry Larkin
16 |Switch | .259 |  8 |  51    Ron Oester
11 |Switch | .250 |  1 |  39    Kurt Stillwell

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
28 |  Left | .320 |  6 |  33    Kal Daniels
44 | Right | .304 | 39 | 100    Eric Davis
29 | Right | .331 | 14 |  47    Tracy Jones
39 |  Left | .274 | 32 | 117    Dave Parker
9 |  Left | .238 |  2 |  19    Max Venable
57 | Right | .288 | 12 |  81    ?
36 | Right | .276 | 11 |  69    Mario Soto(P)

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
6 | Right | .272 | 16 |  84    Bo Diaz
22 | Right | .249 |  9 |  51    Sal Butera

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
32 |  Left  | 14-13 | 3.78 |  0 | 148   Tom Browning
31 |  Left  |  8-6  | 2.92 | 29 |  83   John Franco
34 | Right  | 15-11 | 3.28 |  0 | 121   Bill Gullickson
33 | Right  | 10-3  | 3.24 | 14 | 117   Ron Robinson
48 | Right  | 10-6  | 3.70 |  1 |  97   Ted Power
47 | Right  |  4-2  | 2.89 | 13 |  74   Frank Williams
46 |  Left  |  5-0  | 1.73 |  2 |  56   Rob Murphy
52 | Right  |  6-6  | 2.74 | 15 | 107   ?

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Cleveland Indians - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
16 | Right | .273 |  1 |  17    Jay Bell
4 |Switch | .301 | 17 |  74    Tony Bernazard
14 | Right | .323 | 11 |  75    Julio Franco
26 | Right | .288 | 18 |  81    Brook Jacoby
10 | Right | .326 |  6 |  50    Pat Tabler
29 | Right | .249 | 19 |  68    Andre Thornton
63 |  Left | .243 |  7 |  37    ?

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
2 |  Left | .279 |  4 |  50    Brett Butler
30 | Right | .302 | 32 | 112    Joe Carter(I)
8 | Right | .279 |  9 |  41    Carmen Castillo
12 |  Left | .276 |  4 |  21    Dave Clark
20 |Switch | .264 |  8 |  26    Otis Nixon
28 | Right | .272 | 33 |  71    Cory Synder
15 | Right | .292 |  8 |  46    Casey Parsons

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
6 | Right | .235 |  1 |  31    Andy Allanson
23 |Switch | .269 |  3 |  29    Chris Bando
24 | Right | .248 | 14 |  30    Rick Dempsey

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
13 | Right  |  1-3  | 4.08 | 21 |  37   Ernie Camacho
43 |  Left  | 10-10 | 4.95 |  8 |  61   Scott Bailes
49 | Right  | 15-13 | 3.57 |  0 | 169   Tom Candiotti
36 |  Left  |  0-2  | 5.21 |  2 |  39   Ed Vande Berg
35 | Right  | 11-11 | 4.32 |  0 |  82   Phil Niekro
18 | Right  | 14-7  | 4.34 |  0 |  92   Ken Schrom
42 | Right  |  6-3  | 4.15 |  3 |  52   Rich Yett
22 |  Left  |  2-4  | 3.72 | 19 |  50   Frank Wills

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Detroit Tigers - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
9 |Switch | .274 |  2 |  42    Doug Baker
14 |  Left | .241 |  1 |  19    Dave Bergman
16 | Right | .272 |  4 |  29    Tom Brookens
19 | Right | .273 | 21 |  86    Darnell Coles
3 | Right | .339 | 28 | 108    Alan Trammell
1 |  Left | .269 | 20 |  73    Lou Whitaker
20 |Switch | .258 | 17 |  66    ?

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
37 |  Left | .279 |  1 |  43    ?
23 |  Left | .263 | 29 |  87    Kirk Gibson
30 |  Left | .240 | 13 |  52    Johnny Grubb
17 | Right | .257 |  8 |  31    Terry Harper
31 | Right | .330 |  8 |  49    Larry Herndon
34 | Right | .254 | 13 |  59    Chet Lemon
15 |  Left | .247 |  6 |  19    Pat Sheridan
38 |Switch | .279 | 15 |  60    Tim Tolman

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
8 | Right | .265 | 11 |  47    Mike Heath
33 |  Left | .302 | 29 |  88    Matt Nokes

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
21 |  Left  |  8-7  | 3.55 | 26 |  77   Willie Hernandez
45 | Right  |  1-2  | 3.52 | 19 |  54   Bryan Kelly
25 | Right  | 12-4  | 3.21 |  3 |  79   Eric King
47 | Right  | 20-9  | 3.27 |  0 | 226   Jack Morris
46 | Right  |  6-10 | 4.01 |  2 |  57   Dan Petry
28 |  Left  | 12-9  | 4.06 |  0 | 119   ?
35 | Right  | 15-12 | 4.26 |  2 |  93   Walt Terrell
40 |  Left  |  4-1  | 1.92 | 13 |  34   ?

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Houston Astros - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
27 | Right | .268 | 32 | 103    Glenn Davis
19 |Switch | .277 |  7 |  41    Bill Doran
3 | Right | .265 | 10 |  50    Phil Garner
20 | Right | .284 |  2 |  17    Jim Pankovits
10 | Right | .249 |  6 |  37    Dickie Thon
29 |  Left | .312 | 15 |  70    Denny Walling
12 |  Left | .265 |  9 |  59    Craig Reynolds

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
17 |Switch | .318 | 22 |  82    Kevin Bass
9 |  Left | .229 |  2 |  19    Troy Afenir(C)
25 |  Left | .281 | 12 |  74    Jose Cruz
24 |  Left | .300 | 16 |  73    Ty Gainey
11 | Right | .276 |  9 |  42    Ken Caminiti(I)
21 |  Left | .268 |  4 |  49    Terry Puhl
28 | Right | .311 | 21 |  70    Billy Hatcher

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
14 |Switch | .294 | 16 |  60    Alan Ashby
7 | Right | .258 |  8 |  47    Robbie Wine

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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47 | Right  |  5-1  | 3.03 |  1 |  49   Larry Andersen
34 | Right  |  7-14 | 2.42 |  0 | 276   Nolan Ryan
43 |  Left  | 12-5  | 3.25 |  0 | 129   Jim Deshaies
44 | Right  | 11-2  | 2.59 |  7 |  82   Danny Darwin
39 |  Left  | 18-12 | 3.12 |  0 | 147   Bob Knepper
35 | Right  |  3-3  | 3.46 | 12 |  51   Aurelio Lopez
45 | Right  |  4-6  | 2.73 | 34 |  49   Dave Smith
33 | Right  | 18-12 | 2.19 |  0 | 234   Mike Scott

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Kansas City Royals - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
1 |Switch | .252 |  2 |  19    Buddy Biancalana
5 |  Left | .292 | 17 |  74    George Brett
36 |Switch | .258 |  0 |  21    ?
4 | Right | .241 |  7 |  28    Danny Tartabull(O)
2 | Right | .255 |  0 |  24    Angel Salazar
20 | Right | .278 | 22 |  86    Frank White
32 |  Left | .265 | 12 |  66    Bill Pecota

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
33 | Right | .322 | 17 |  94    Kevin Seitzer(I)
16 | Right | .247 |  2 |  19    Bo Jackson
7 |  Left | .264 |  1 |  39    Ed Hearn(C)
11 | Right | .255 |  8 |  38    Hal McRae
3 |  Left | .277 |  9 |  47    Jorge Orta
15 | Right | .310 | 30 |  97    Danny Jackson(P)
6 |Switch | .269 |  9 |  46    Willie Wilson
30 |  Left | .268 | 12 |  52    Dave Gumpert(P)

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
34 | Right | .236 |  7 |  40    ?
9 |  Left | .245 |  9 |  29    Jamie Quirk
8 | Right | .241 | 13 |  44    ?

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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40 |  Left  |  6-10 | 3.20 |  9 |  69   Bud Black
26 | Right  |  8-4  | 3.13 |  8 |  83   Steve Farr
23 | Right  | 12-6  | 3.62 |  0 | 122   Mark Gubicza
25 |  Left  | 11-12 | 3.20 |  1 | 115   Gary Thurman(O)
37 |  Left  | 14-10 | 4.02 |  0 | 110   Charlie Leibrandt
29 | Right  |  3-6  | 2.77 | 19 |  41   Dan Quisenberry
31 | Right  | 18-10 | 3.31 |  2 | 170   Bob Shirley
48 |  Left  |  1-4  | 3.75 | 18 |  32   ?
57 |  Left  |  3-1  | 2.86 | 17 |  41   ?

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Los Angeles Dodgers - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
10 | Right | .248 |  2 |  18    Dave Anderson
25 |  Left | .267 |  8 |  33    Mariano Duncan
12 |Switch | .282 | 11 |  64    Danny Heep(O)
3 | Right | .332 |  7 |  58    Steve Sax
22 |  Left | .251 | 25 |  61    Franklin Stubbs
20 |  Left | .291 | 14 |  70    Phil Garner
6 | Right | .302 | 13 |  89    ?

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
46 |  Left | .257 | 18 |  80    Ralph Bryant
28 | Right | .323 | 27 |  84    Pedro Guerrero
21 | Right | .278 |  5 |  41    Reggie Williams
8 | Right | .253 | 20 |  61    ?
5 | Right | .275 | 18 |  83    Mike Marshall
17 |  Left | .280 | 12 |  71    Len Matuszek(I)

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
14 |  Left | .271 |  7 |  50    Mike Scioscia
29 | Right | .265 |  7 |  72    Alex Trevino

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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55 | Right  | 15-14 | 3.85 |  0 | 157   Orel Hershiser
40 |  Left  | 12-8  | 3.32 |  0 | 101   Rick Honeycutt
23 | Right  | 12-17 | 4.21 |  0 | 113   Tim Leary
49 | Right  |  6-5  | 3.71 | 11 |  55   Tom Niedenfuer
26 | Right  |  2-2  | 3.01 | 26 |  60   Alejandro Pena
41 |  Left  |  2-5  | 4.21 | 19 |  56   Jerry Reuss
35 | Right  |  8-12 | 4.01 |  2 |  74   Bob Welch
34 |  Left  | 16-12 | 3.14 |  0 | 201   Fernando Valenzuela

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Milwaukee Brewers - AL [They did not become NL until the mid 1990s]

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
9 |  Left | .244 | 17 |  53    Greg Brock
3 |Switch | .237 |  0 |  15    Juan Castillo
15 |  Left | .278 | 13 |  77    Cecil Cooper
2 | Right | .251 |  1 |  21    ?
17 |  Left | .277 |  7 |  41    Jim Gantner
4 | Right | .350 | 16 |  70    Paul Molitor
18 | Right | .248 |  0 |  19    ?
1 |  Left | .272 | 10 |  56    Ernest Riles
13 |  Left | .247 |  9 |  52    Bill Jo Robidoux
7 |Switch | .233 | 23 |  89    Dale Sveum

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
26 | Right | .267 |  4 |  28    Glenn Braggs
45 | Right | .242 | 36 |  91    Rob Deer
16 |Switch | .258 |  3 |  31    Mike Felder
28 |  Left | .284 | 18 |  47    Rick Manning
19 | Right | .312 | 19 |  90    Robin Yount

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
11 | Right | .314 | 16 |  77    Charlie O'Brien
21 | Right | .262 |  8 |  29    Bill Schroeder

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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40 | Right  |  1-1  | 4.36 | 10 |  81   Mike Birkbeck
25 | Right  |  6-5  | 2.20 | 16 |  85   Mark Clear
49 |  Left  | 21-11 | 2.79 |  0 | 240   Teddy Higuera
38 |  Left  |  3-1  | 2.66 | 11 |  42   John Henry Johnson
39 | Right  |  3-0  | 4.36 |  2 |  35   Len Barker
20 |  Left  | 13-7  | 4.12 |  1 | 148   ?
37 |  Left  | 10-7  | 2.97 | 24 |  76   Dan Plesac
51 | Right  | 12-8  | 3.88 |  0 |  97   ?
46 | Right  |  6-11 | 5.13 |  9 |  83   Bill Wegman

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Minnesota Twins - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
1 | Right | .234 |  2 |  31    ?
8 | Right | .287 | 35 | 110    Gary Gaetti
7 | Right | .251 | 12 |  59    Greg Gagne
14 |  Left | .277 | 34 | 104    Kent Hrbek
4 | Right | .247 |  8 |  39    Steve Lombardozzi
2 |Switch | .256 |  8 |  41    Chris Pittaro
5 |Switch | .266 | 21 |  64    Roy Smalley
38 | Right | .257 |  4 |  21    Steve Carlton(P)

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
20 | Right | .294 |  8 |  33    Billy Beane
50 | Right | .252 |  5 |  40    ?
24 | Right | .276 | 30 |  86    Tom Brunansky
25 |  Left | .269 |  8 |  45    Randy Bush
27 | Right | .248 | 10 |  32    Mark Davidson
9 | Right | .278 |  3 |  41    Gene Larkin
34 | Right | .333 | 32 |  97    Kirby Puckett
57 | Right | .293 |  7 |  53    ?

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
15 | Right | .254 | 11 |  31    Tim Laudner
12 |  Left | .273 |  9 |  42    Mark Salas

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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28 |  Left  | 18-14 | 4.01 |  0 | 218   Bert Blyleven
21 | Right  |  1-1  | 4.39 | 17 |  35   George Frazier
36 | Right  |  6-10 | 3.71 |  6 |  50   Joe Niekro
41 | Right  |  9-9  | 3.94 | 35 |  67   Jeff Reardon
48 |  Left  | 14-13 | 4.17 |  0 |  57   Mike Smithson
16 |  Left  | 16-9  | 2.99 |  0 | 197   Frank Viola
33 |  Left  |  2-4  | 3.76 | 16 |  71   Sal Butera(C)
17 | Right  |  7-1  | 2.97 |  2 |  69   Les Straker
49 |  Left  |  5-2  | 3.68 | 10 |  55   Allan Anderson

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Montreal Expos - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
7 | Right | .244 | 16 |  62    Hubie Brooks
16 |  Left | .271 |  2 |  41    Tom Foley
14 | Right | .320 | 11 |  84    Andres Galarraga
6 |Switch | .253 |  1 |  30    Wallace Johnson
2 | Right | .285 | 17 |  60    Vance Law
54 | Right | .269 | 30 | 115    ?
29 | Right | .310 | 26 | 114    Tim Wallach
32 |  Left | .265 | 14 |  52    Dennis Martinez(P)

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
5 |Switch | .271 |  2 |  32    Reid Nichols
15 | Right | .258 | 24 |  84    ?
55 | Right | .329 | 19 |  81    ?
58 | Right | .278 | 27 |  94    ?
23 |Switch | .290 |  8 |  51    Mitch Webster
3 |  Left | .262 |  8 |  35    Herm Winningham

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
24 |  Left | .270 |  5 |  36    Jeff Reed
20 | Right | .291 | 14 |  41    Mike Fitzgerald

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
52 | Right  | 11-3  | 3.21 |  9 |  64   Curt Brown
44 | Right  |  9-1  | 2.93 | 18 |  90   Tim Burke
41 |  Left  | 13-9  | 4.02 |  1 |  92   Tom Romano(O)
22 |  Left  |  5-5  | 3.86 |  0 |  58   Bob McClure
27 | Right  | 10-5  | 2.54 |  2 | 110   Andy McGaffigan
51 | Right  |  6-7  | 3.99 | 14 |  72   Randy St. Claire
17 |  Left  | 13-11 | 3.53 |  0 | 202   Floyd Youmans
50 | Right  |  7-8  | 2.82 |  2 | 102   Jay Tibbs
67 |  Left  |  3-1  | 2.40 | 21 |  70   ?

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New York Mets - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
6 |Switch | .320 |  2 |  29    Wally Backman
21 | Right | .259 |  3 |  51    Kevin Elster
17 |  Left | .310 | 14 |  84    Keith Hernandez
20 |Switch | .279 | 35 |  96    Howard Johnson
3 | Right | .239 |  1 |  36    Rafael Santana
11 | Right | .310 |  5 |  57    Tim Teufel
29 |  Left | .291 | 19 |  87    Dave Magadan

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
27 |  Left | .288 |  9 |  53    Randy Milligan(C)
63 | Right | .289 | 11 |  56    ?
4 |  Left | .295 |  8 |  49    Lenny Dykstra
13 |Switch | .276 |  7 |  31    Lee Mazzilli
22 | Right | .278 | 27 |  97    Kevin McReynolds
18 |  Left | .259 | 29 |  94    Darryl Strawberry
1 |Switch | .302 |  9 |  46    Mookie Wilson

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
8 | Right | .2547| 24 |  87    Gary Carter
9 | Right | .272 |  4 |  48    Gregg Jefferies

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
15 | Right  | 10-7  | 3.88 |  0 | 105   Rick Aguilera
12 | Right  | 15-8  | 3.78 |  0 | 190   Ron Darling
10 |  Left  | 16-6  | 3.62 |  1 | 189   ?
16 | Right  | 17-5  | 2.80 |  0 | 200   Dwight Gooden
42 | Right  | 15-10 | 3.02 | 23 |  67   Roger McDowell
19 |  Left  |  8-10 | 3.57 |  0 | 150   Bob Ojeda
47 |  Left  |  8-7  | 2.33 | 22 |  64   Jesse Orosco
39 | Right  |  6-7  | 3.23 |  1 |  91   Doug Sisk
31 |  Left  |  3-3  | 4.21 | 15 |  70   Gene Walter

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New York Yankees - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
61 |Switch | .266 | 19 |  58    Phil Lombardi (C)
23 |  Left | .337 | 31 | 119    Don Mattingly
13 |  Left | .248 | 33 |  89    Mike Magliarulo
30 | Right | .276 |  5 |  56    Willie Randolph
11 | Right | .303 |  4 |  29    Lenn Sakata
2 |Switch | .284 |  3 |  36    Wayne Tolleson
60 | Right | .256 |  2 |  64    ?

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
51 | Right | .304 |  7 |  39    Cecilio Guante (P)
46 | Right | .234 |  8 |  52    Jerry Royster (I)
24 | Right | .306 | 28 |  77    Rickey Henderson
57 | Right | .291 |  2 |  46    Juan Bonilla (I)
33 | Right | .248 | 17 |  51    Ron Kittle
22 | Right | .251 | 14 |  79    Gary Ward
18 |  Left | .257 |  7 |  42    Claudell Washington
31 | Right | .271 | 25 |  99    Dave Winfield

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
48 | Right | .259 |  4 |  28    Neil Allen (P)
58 | Right | .262 |  6 |  32    ?
12 | Right | .259 |  7 |  50    Joel Skinner

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
38 |  Left  |  1-4  | 2.80 | 18 |  32   Pat Clements
54 | Right  |  5-2  | 3.35 |  8 |  63   Brad Arnsberg
41 | Right  |  8-10 | 4.34 |  0 |  84   Charles Hudson
25 |  Left  |  6-3  | 2.93 |  0 |  40   Tommy John
39 | Right  |  9-10 | 4.27 |  0 | 102   Joe Niekro
47 |  Left  |  2-1  | 4.08 | 11 |  23   Pete Filson
45 |  Left  | 18-5  | 3.88 |  0 | 132   Dennis Rasmussen
26 | Right  | 15-12 | 2.84 |  0 | 160   Rick Rhoden
19 |  Left  |  8-8  | 2.85 | 35 |  85   Dave Righetti
29 | Right  |  4-1  | 3.83 |  0 |  50   Al Holland

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Oakland Athletics - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
11 | Right | .273 | 14 |  39    Matt Sinatro (C)
9 | Right | .270 |  4 |  47    Mike Gallego
3 |Switch | .285 |  4 |  51    Alfredo Griffin
60 | Right | .309 |  4 |  49    ?
4 | Right | .296 | 19 |  76    Carney Lansford
25 | Right | .294 | 48 | 121    Mark McGwire
49 |  Left | .239 | 20 | 107    Rob Nelson
2 |Switch | .262 |  5 |  53    Tony Phillips

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
33 | Right | .269 | 34 | 119    Jose Canseco
16 |  Left | .268 | 19 |  60    Mike Davis
44 |  Left | .241 | 19 |  62    Reggie Jackson
41 |  Left | .321 | 14 |  59    Storm Davis (P)
61 |  Left | .275 | 14 |  77    ?
21 |  Left | .252 |  9 |  40    Dwayne Murphy
24 | Right | .258 |  3 |  42    Steve Henderson
22 | Right | .287 |  8 |  80    Luis Polonia

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
36 | Right | .313 |  2 |  29    Terry Steinbach
6 |Switch | .247 | 12 |  61    Mickey Tettleton

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
47 | Right  | 12-7  | 3.82 |  1 |  76   Joaquin Andujar
20 | Right  |  2-5  | 5.27 | 14 |  50   ?
30 | Right  |  7-2  | 2.74 |  0 |  41   Moose Haas
50 | Right  |  3-6  | 3.38 | 18 |  44   ?
38 | Right  |  9-11 | 4.45 |  1 | 186   Dave Otto
34 | Right  | 20-11 | 3.74 |  0 | 192   Dave Stewart
29 |  Left  | 13-8  | 3.44 |  2 | 116   Curt Young
57 |  Left  |  4-4  | 3.27 | 21 |  92   Dave Von Ohlen
62 |  Left  |  9-2  | 4.01 |  7 |  60   ?

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Philadelphia Phillies - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
16 | Right | .241 |  4 |  30    Luis Aguayo
9 |  Left | .305 | 20 |  99    Von Hayes
51 | Right | .299 |  5 |  41    ?
30 |Switch | .239 |  0 |  39    Steve Jeltz
11 | Right | .281 |  7 |  71    Greg Legg
8 | Right | .266 | 16 |  79    Juan Samuel
20 | Right | .296 | 33 | 107    Mike Schmidt
15 |  Left | .274 |  8 |  29    Rick Schu

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
24 |  Left | .302 | 15 |  79    Milt Thompson
21 |  Left | .296 |  0 |  22    Greg Gross
26 | Right | .283 | 12 |  49    ?
22 | Right | .249 | 13 |  60    ?
17 |Switch | .261 |  5 |  52    Ron Roenicke
12 | Right | .272 | 16 |  87    Glenn Wilson
14 |  Left | .277 | 19 | 100    Jeff Stone

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
6 | Right | .249 | 12 |  70    John Russell (O)
10 |  Left | .245 |  7 |  51    Darren Daulton

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
-------------------------------------
40 | Right  |  2-3  | 3.22 | 38 |  99   Steve Bedrosian
42 |  Left  |  9-7  | 3.39 |  0 |  83   Don Carman
27 | Right  | 12-5  | 2.54 |  4 |  61   Kent Tekulve
35 |  Left  | 12-10 | 3.26 |  2 |  74   Dan Schatzeder
47 |  Left  |  9-4  | 2.46 |  0 |  70   Bruce Ruffin
28 |  Left  | 18-8  | 4.01 |  0 | 117   Shane Rawley
44 | Right  |  2-5  | 2.89 | 21 |  62   Mike Maddux
46 | Right  | 12-12 | 3.92 |  0 | 167   Kevin Gross
39 | Right  |  1-4  | 3.17 | 17 |  79   Joe Cowley

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Pittsburgh Pirates - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
12 | Right | .249 |  7 |  31    Bill Almon
19 | Right | .253 |  1 |  37    Houston Jimenez
5 |  Left | .278 | 17 |  81    Sid Bream
28 | Right | .262 | 11 |  78    Denny Gonzalez
13 | Right | .267 |  2 |  38    Jose Lind
2 | Right | .294 | 24 |  91    Jim Morrison
3 |Switch | .303 |  8 |  79    Johnny Ray

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
24 |  Left | .271 | 22 |  86    Barry Bonds
25 |Switch | .269 |  3 |  43    Bobby Bonilla (I)
4 | Right | .268 |  5 |  38    Mike LaValliere (C)
14 | Right | .275 | 13 |  41    Mike Diaz
11 |  Left | .250 |  3 |  24    ?
23 |Switch | .289 | 11 |  57    R.J. Reynolds

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
26 | Right | .336 |  2 |  61    Junior Ortiz
6 | Right | .288 | 11 |  54    Rafael Belliard (I)
10 |  Left | .276 | 11 |  62    ?

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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34 | Right  |  7-11 | 4.16 |  0 |  85   Mike Bielecki
15 | Right  |  8-8  | 3.96 |  0 |  99   Doug Drabek
36 | Right  |  9-5  | 3.66 |  8 |  90   Brian Fisher
48 | Right  | 12-7  | 2.96 |  0 | 132   Rick Reuschel
42 | Right  |  6-4  | 3.57 | 19 |  75   Logan Easley
57 |  Left  |  3-4  | 3.10 | 22 |  91   John Smiley
17 |  Left  |  7-8  | 3.75 |  3 | 102   Bob Walk
52 |  Left  | 11-9  | 3.55 |  6 | 122   Dorn Taylor

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Seattle Mariners - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
21 |  Left | .304 | 26 | 102    Alvin Davis
44 |  Left | .249 | 25 |  67    Ken Phelps
17 | Right | .267 | 27 | 117    Jim Presley
51 | Right | .239 |  0 |  40    Rey Quinones
3 | Right | .271 |  0 |  19    Domingo Ramos
4 |Switch | .242 |  1 |  31    Harold Reynolds
8 | Right | .260 |  3 |  27    ?

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
29 | Right | .311 | 13 |  61    Phil Bradley
14 | Right | .240 |  3 |  18    Mickey Brantley
42 | Right | .244 |  5 |  32    John Christensen
20 | Right | .230 |  2 |  16    Dave Hengel
7 |  Left | .259 |  6 |  61    Mike Kingery
26 |Switch | .256 |  4 |  57    John Moses
2 |  Left | .298 | 14 |  78    ?

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
9 |Switch | .302 |  5 |  30    Scott Bradley
11 | Right | .259 | 21 |  69    Bob Kearney
10 | Right | .287 |  3 |  37    Dave Valle

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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15 | Right  |  8-9  | 4.21 |  3 |  94   Scott Bankhead
47 | Right  |  6-3  | 3.70 |  0 |  31   Mike Brown
46 | Right  |  8-6  | 3.82 |  6 |  54   Jim Weaver (O)
12 |  Left  | 19-12 | 4.05 |  0 | 250   Mark Langston
25 | Right  | 12-12 | 3.92 |  1 | 146   Mike Moore
16 | Right  | 11-17 | 4.35 |  1 | 116   Mike Morgan
30 | Right  |  1-2  | 4.16 | 21 |  48   Edwin Nunez
31 | Right  |  5-1  | 3.12 |  3 |  27   Jerry Reed
43 |  Left  |  3-2  | 2.40 | 19 |  46   Mike Trujillo

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St. Louis Cardinals - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
26 |  Left | .282 |  1 |  49    Tony Pena (C)
22 | Right | .290 | 38 | 114    Jack Clark
57 | Right | .297 | 19 |  96    ?
28 |Switch | .272 |  3 |  70    Tom Herr
35 |  Left | .262 |  8 |  39    Mike Laga
12 | Right | .284 |  0 |  27    Tom Lawless
11 |Switch | .302 |  0 |  43    Jose Oquendo
9 |Switch | .269 |  1 |  62    Terry Pendleton
1 |Switch | .307 |  0 |  80    Ozzie Smith


Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
29 |Switch | .295 |  3 |  59    Vince Coleman
27 |  Left | .279 |  6 |  52    Curt Ford
21 | Right | .237 |  5 |  29    Lance Johnson
51 |Switch | .286 |  9 |  57    Willie McGee
18 |  Left | .271 | 13 |  62    David Green
33 | Right | .314 | 27 |  87    John Morris
17 | Right | .257 | 17 |  63    ?

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
25 | Right | .294 |  4 |  41    Steve Lake
10 |  Left | .254 |  9 |  37    Doug DeCinces (I)

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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43 | Right  |  5-6  | 3.66 |  0 |  77   ?
34 | Right  | 13-12 | 2.90 |  0 | 116   Danny Cox
48 | Right  |  4-4  | 3.32 |  2 |  66   Bill Dawley
30 |  Left  | 15-7  | 2.82 |  0 | 117   John Tudor
38 | Right  | 10-9  | 2.08 | 36 |  83   Todd Worrell
46 |  Left  |  3-3  | 3.17 | 35 |  72   Ken Dayley
31 | Right  | 14-7  | 3.25 |  1 | 106   Bob Forsch
53 |  Left  | 10-2  | 4.16 |  3 |  94   Greg Mathews

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San Diego Padres - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
11 |  Left | .281 |  3 |  38    Tim Flannery
6 | Right | .265 | 23 |  85    Steve Garvey
20 | Right | .261 |  0 |  47    ?
3 |Switch | .278 | 13 |  53    ?
5 | Right | .236 |  4 |  44    Randy Ready
1 |Switch | .277 |  6 |  73    Garry Templeton
17 |  Left | .291 | 11 |  77    ?

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
47 |  Left | .236 | 14 |  76    Randy Byers
19 |  Left | .331 | 15 |  69    Tony Gwynn
22 |Switch | .281 |  6 |  63    Stan Jefferson
8 |  Left | .302 |  4 |  46    John Kruk (I)
14 | Right | .258 |  9 |  52    Carmelo Martinez
7 |  Left | .269 |  7 |  39    Marvell Wynne
21 | Right | .280 |  1 |  49    Jim Steels

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
15 | Right | .258 |  9 |  29    Bruce Bochy
9 | Right | .290 | 20 |  77    Benito Santiago
10 | Right | .301 |  2 |  48    ?

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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51 | Right  |  9-9  | 3.64 |  4 |  79   Greg Booker
34 | Right  | 10-12 | 3.52 |  0 |  97   Storm Davis
43 |  Left  | 10-11 | 3.07 |  1 |  86   Dave Dravecky
54 | Right  |  5-5  | 4.05 | 26 |  69   Goose Gossage
40 | Right  | 11-8  | 4.18 |  0 | 117   Andy Hawkins
49 |  Left  |  3-1  | 3.72 | 22 |  54   ?
41 | Right  | 10-10 | 2.78 |  1 |  95   Lance McCullers
32 | Right  |  6-9  | 4.23 |  0 |  70   Keith Comstock
30 |  Left  | 13-9  | 3.76 |  2 | 100   Eric Show
52 |  Left  |  3-4  | 2.78 | 14 |  36   ?


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San Francisco Giants - NL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
35 | Right | .317 | 20 |  63    Chris Brown
22 |  Left | .287 | 29 |  81    Will Clark
2 | Right | .279 |  6 |  29    Chris Speier
16 |  Left | .286 |  5 |  36    Harry Spilman
6 | Right | .281 |  9 |  46    Robby Thompson
23 |Switch | .239 | 19 |  61    Jose Uribe
41 |  Left | .259 |  1 |  29    Mike Woodard

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
25 |  Left | .320 |  8 |  55    Mike Aldrete
30 |Switch | .279 | 14 |  74    Chili Davis
32 | Right | .276 |  7 |  41    Craig Lefferts (P)
9 | Right | .249 | 18 |  45    Kevin Mitchell (I)
0 | Right | .280 |  6 |  42    Jeffrey Leonard
21 | Right | .303 | 19 |  88    Candy Maldonado
20 |  Left | .259 | 16 |  49    Eddie Milner
8 | Right | .265 |  4 |  31    Joel Youngblood

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
15 | Right | .256 | 17 |  68    Bob Brenly
7 | Right | .240 |  5 |  29    Bob Melvin
3 |  Left | .270 |  1 |  32    ?

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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13 |  Left  | 10-6  | 2.66 |  4 |  91   Mark Davis
37 | Right  | 12-9  | 2.99 |  0 |  68   Kelly Downs
50 | Right  | 13-9  | 3.11 | 10 | 135   Scott Garrelts
81 | Right  |  0-2  | 4.21 | 19 |  36   ?
39 | Right  | 20-9  | 3.04 |  0 | 186   Mike Krukow
38 |  Left  |  4-3  | 2.87 | 20 |  63   Greg Minton
49 |  Left  |  6-3  | 3.37 |  8 |  32   Jeff Robinson
29 | Right  | 10-13 | 3.57 |  0 |  85   Mike LaCoss
57 |  Left  |  5-1  | 3.63 |  1 |  60   ?

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Texas Rangers - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
8 |Switch | .317 |  2 |  57    Jerry Browne
22 | Right | .247 | 19 |  54    Steve Buechele
1 | Right | .300 |  6 |  70    Scott Fletcher
20 | Right | .239 |  1 |  17    Jeff Kunkel
9 |  Left | .290 | 23 |  91    Pete O'Brien
6 |Switch | .251 |  2 |  32    ?
44 | Right | .286 |  5 |  42    Tom Paciorek
19 |Switch | .267 | 11 |  39    Curtis Wilkerson

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
----------------------------
33 | Right | .239 |  0 |  17    Bob Brower
18 |Switch | .263 |  4 |  39    Cecil Espy
29 | Right | .274 | 32 |  87    Pete Incaviglia
0 |  Left | .269 | 18 |  52    Oddibe McDowell
15 | Right | .276 | 32 | 110    Larry Parrish
3 |Switch | .264 | 29 | 109    Greg Tabor (I)

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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4 | Right | .265 |  5 |  62    Don Slaught
5 | Right | .294 |  6 |  51    Mike Stanley
17 |  Left | .275 | 13 |  48    Darrell Porter

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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23 | Right  | 12-14 | 4.22 |  0 | 192   Jose Guzman
34 | Right  | 10-7  | 2.83 | 21 |  97   Dale Mohorcic
49 | Right  | 17-10 | 3.79 |  0 | 147   Charlie Hough
16 |  Left  |  8-3  | 4.33 |  2 |  56   Mike Mason
40 | Right  |  6-2  | 3.40 |  5 |  74   Jeff Russell
36 | Right  | 11-9  | 5.02 |  0 | 217   Bobby Witt
24 |  Left  |  4-4  | 3.89 | 26 |  42   ?
46 |  Left  |  9-2  | 3.26 |  1 |  92   Mike Loynd
38 | Right  |  2-1  | 4.17 |  7 |  36   Ron Meridith

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Toronto Blue Jays - AL

Infielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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1 |Switch | .310 | 11 |  66    Tony Fernandez
17 | Right | .264 |  3 |  47    Kelly Gruber
16 | Right | .270 |  5 |  37    Garth Iorg
4 |Switch | .285 |  7 |  58    Manuel Lee
5 | Left  | .308 | 12 |  47    Rance Mulliniks
10 | Right | .279 |  4 |  50    Mike Sharperson
26 |  Left | .259 | 11 |  62    Willie Upshaw
2 |  Left | .240 | 21 |  79    Nelson Liriano

Outfielders

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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29 | Right | .289 | 32 |  97    Jesse Barfield
11 | Right | .309 | 49 | 127    George Bell
6 |Switch | .250 |  2 |  27    ?
9 |  Left | .309 |  5 |  97    Rick Leach
15 |  Left | .260 | 25 |  98    Lloyd Moseby
28 |  Left | .256 |  2 |  31    Lou Thornton
20 |  Left | .276 |  4 |  52    ?

Catchers

## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name
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47 | Right | .295 |  8 |  62    Matt Stark
12 |  Left | .268 | 22 |  80    Ernie Whitt

Pitchers

## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name
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36 | Right  |  2-4  | 4.60 | 16 |  32   David Wells
55 |  Left  |  9-4  | 4.15 |  1 |  89   John Cerutti
18 | Right  | 14-14 | 3.91 |  0 | 136   Jim Clancy
22 | Right  | 18-6  | 2.72 |  2 | 169   Jimmy Key
50 | Right  |  1-6  | 3.35 | 36 | 118   Tom Henke
35 |  Left  |  1-2  | 3.03 |  6 |  48   Phil Niekro
37 | Right  | 12-9  | 4.04 |  1 | 202   Dave Stieb
38 | Right  | 11-7  | 3.17 |  4 |  62   Mark Eichhorn
28 |  Left  |  1-1  | 2.24 | 14 |  59   Lou Thornton (O)

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11) MLB Leaders
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The listings below reflect the statistics found in the game.  They do not
necessarily reflect the statistics in the 1987 team rosters.  Choose your
players wisely.

Batting Average above or equal to .330:
## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name - Team City
4 | Right | .350 | 16 |  70    Paul Molitor - Milwaukee
3 | Right | .339 | 28 | 108    Alan Trammell - Detroit
23 |  Left | .337 | 31 | 119    Don Mattingly - New York AL
26 | Right | .336 |  2 |  61    Junior Ortiz - Pittsburgh
22 |Switch | .334 |  6 |  39    Jerry Mumphrey - Chicago NL
34 | Right | .333 | 32 |  97    Kirby Puckett - Minnesota
3 | Right | .332 |  7 |  58    Steve Sax - Los Angeles
29 | Right | .331 | 14 |  47    Tracy Jones - Cincinnati
19 |  Left | .331 | 15 |  69    Tony Gwynn - San Diego
31 | Right | .330 |  8 |  49    Larry Herndon - Detroit


Home Runs above or equal to 35:
## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name - Team City
11 | Right | .309 | 49 | 127    George Bell - Toronto
25 | Right | .294 | 48 | 121    Mark McGwire - Oakland
36 | Right | .287 | 45 | 122    Gary Matthews - Chicago NL
44 | Right | .304 | 39 | 100    Eric Davis - Cincinnati
3 | Right | .287 | 38 |  96    Dale Murphy - Atlanta
22 | Right | .290 | 38 | 114    Jack Clark - St. Louis
45 | Right | .242 | 36 |  91    Rob Deer - Milwaukee
8 | Right | .287 | 35 | 110    Gary Gaetti - Minnesota
20 |Switch | .279 | 35 |  96    Howard Johnson - New York NL


RBIs above 116:
## | Bats  | Avg. | HR | RBI |  Name - Team City
11 | Right | .309 | 49 | 127    George Bell - Toronto
36 | Right | .287 | 45 | 122    Gary Matthews - Chicago NL
6 |  Left | .267 | 20 | 122    Bill Buckner - Boston
25 | Right | .294 | 48 | 121    Mark McGwire - Oakland
33 | Right | .269 | 34 | 119    Jose Canseco - Oakland
23 |  Left | .337 | 31 | 119    Don Mattingly - New York AL
17 | Right | .267 | 27 | 117    Jim Presley - Seattle
39 |  Left | .274 | 32 | 117    Dave Parker - Cincinnati


ERA below 2.40:
## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name - Team City
31 | Right  |  5-2  | 1.47 | 11 |  65   Calvin Schiraldi - Boston
46 |  Left  |  5-0  | 1.73 |  2 |  56   Rob Murphy - Cincinnati
40 |  Left  |  4-1  | 1.92 | 13 |  34   ? - Detroit
38 | Right  | 10-9  | 2.08 | 36 |  83   Todd Worrell - St. Louis
33 | Right  | 18-12 | 2.19 |  0 | 234   Mike Scott - Houston
25 | Right  |  6-5  | 2.20 | 16 |  85   Mark Clear - Milwaukee
28 |  Left  |  1-1  | 2.24 | 14 |  59   Lou Thornton (O) - Toronto
31 | Right  |  5-1  | 2.27 |  0 |  85   Greg Maddux - Chicago NL
47 |  Left  |  8-7  | 2.33 | 22 |  64   Jesse Orosco - New York NL

Saves above 33:
## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name - Team City
40 | Right  |  2-3  | 3.22 | 38 |  99   Steve Bedrosian - Philadelphia
41 | Right  |  6-7  | 2.98 | 38 |  71   Don Aase - Baltimore
38 | Right  | 10-9  | 2.08 | 36 |  83   Todd Worrell - St. Louis
50 | Right  |  1-6  | 3.35 | 36 | 118   Tom Henke - Toronto
46 |  Left  |  3-3  | 3.17 | 35 |  72   Ken Dayley - St. Louis
41 | Right  |  9-9  | 3.94 | 35 |  67   Jeff Reardon - Minnesota
19 |  Left  |  8-8  | 2.85 | 35 |  85   Dave Righetti - New York AL
45 | Right  |  4-6  | 2.73 | 34 |  49   Dave Smith - Houston

Strikeouts above 210:
## | Throws |  W-L  | ERA  | Sv |  SO |  Name - Team City
34 | Right  |  7-14 | 2.42 |  0 | 276   Nolan Ryan - Houston
12 |  Left  | 19-12 | 4.05 |  0 | 250   Mark Langston - Seattle
21 |  Left  | 21-8  | 2.47 |  0 | 241   Roger Clemens - Boston
49 |  Left  | 21-11 | 2.79 |  0 | 240   Teddy Higuera - Milwaukee
33 | Right  | 18-12 | 2.19 |  0 | 234   Mike Scott - Houston
47 | Right  | 20-9  | 3.27 |  0 | 226   Jack Morris - Detroit
28 |  Left  | 18-14 | 4.01 |  0 | 218   Bert Blyleven - Minnesota
36 | Right  | 11-9  | 5.02 |  0 | 217   Bobby Witt - Texas

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Thank you to those who made this guide possible:

Major League Baseball- for giving North America its favorite pastime since
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and interactive baseball encyclopedia on the Web

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