1980 Los Angeles Dodgers season

The 1980 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 91st season for the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise in Major League Baseball (MLB), their 23rd season in Los Angeles, California, and their 19th season playing their home games at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers finished the season in second place in the National League West, one game behind the Houston Astros. After the 162-game regular season, the Dodgers and Astros were tied in first place in the Western Division. The two teams faced off in a 1-game playoff on October 6, 1980 at Dodger Stadium, which the Astros won 7–1 behind a complete-game victory by pitcher Joe Niekro.[1] Don Sutton set a Dodger record with his 52nd career shutout this season and the Dodgers also hosted the All-Star game for the first time.

1980 Los Angeles Dodgers
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles
Record92–71 (.564)
Divisional place2nd
OwnerPeter O'Malley
General managersAl Campanis
ManagersTommy Lasorda
TelevisionKTTV (11)
Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter
ONTV
Geoff Witcher, Al Downing
RadioKABC
Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter
KTNQ
Jaime Jarrín, Rudy Hoyos
 1979
1981 

With the Dodgers joining the pay television trend, several games began to be broadcast on regional subscription channel ON TV, which aired on KBSC-TV in the greater Los Angeles area. As a result, the TV broadcasting team was expanded. For games aired on ON TV, the broadcast team was composed of Geoff Witcher and former Dodger Al Downing. However, long-time Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully remained as the announcer for games aired on free-to-air television (KTTV).

Offseason

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Regular season

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Duke Snider's number 4 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1980.

Season standings

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NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 9370 .571 5526 3844
Los Angeles Dodgers 9271 .564 1 5527 3744
Cincinnati Reds 8973 .549 4437 4536
Atlanta Braves 8180 .503 11 5030 3150
San Francisco Giants 7586 .466 17 4437 3149
San Diego Padres 7389 .451 19½ 4536 2853

Record vs. opponents

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Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta8–42–167–1111–75–73–95–711–112–611–66–6
Chicago4–87–51–115–76–1210–85–138–104–85–79–9
Cincinnati16–25–78–109–93–98–47–56–615–3–17–115–7
Houston11–711–110–89–105–78–43–97–511–711–77–5
Los Angeles7–117–59–910–911–17–56–66–69–913–57–5
Montreal7–512–69–37–51–1110–89–96–1210–27–512–6
New York9–38–104–84–85–78–106–1210–81–113–99–9
Philadelphia7-513–55–79–36–69–912–67–118–46–69–9
Pittsburgh1–1110–86–65–76–612–68–1011–76–68–410–8
San Diego6–128–43–15–17–119–92–1011–14–86–610–87–5
San Francisco6–117–511–77–115–135–79–36–64–88–107–5
St. Louis6–69–97–55–75–76–129–99–98–105–75–7

Opening Day lineup

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Notable transactions

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Roster

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Game log

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Regular season

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Legend
 Dodgers win
 Dodgers loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff race
BoldDodgers team member
1980 regular season game log: 92–71 (Home: 55–27; Away: 37–44)[7]
April (13–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 10@ Astros2–3Richard (1–0)Hooton (0–1)Sambito (1)33,2700–1
2April 11@ Astros6–10Smith (1–0)Stanhouse (0–1)30,7010–2
3April 12@ Astros6–5 (17)Howe (1–0)Smith (1–1)Hooton (1)24,6091–2
4April 13@ Astros2–4Forsch (1–0)Goltz (0–1)LaCorte (1)33,6761–3
5April 14@ Padres1–2Fingers (2–0)Castillo (0–1)28,6501–4
6April 15@ Padres5–9Wise (1–0)Sutcliffe (0–1)Mura (1)19,3251–5
7April 16@ Padres10–4Hooton (1–1)Curtis (1–1)24,8612–5
8April 17Astros6–4Reuss (1–0)Smith (1–2)45,4763–5
9April 18Astros4–7Forsch (2–0)Goltz (0–2)Andújar (1)41,1123–6
10April 19Astros0–2Richard (2–0)Welch (0–1)50,1123–7
11April 20Astros4–2Reuss (2–0)Niekro (1–1)39,4424–7
12April 21Giants4–3Hooton (2–1)Blue (2–1)Howe (1)29,7795–7
13April 22Giants6–0Sutton (1–0)Knepper (1–2)21,6916–7
14April 23Giants4–0Goltz (1–2)Whitson (0–3)24,8227–7
15April 24Giants5–2 (10)Reuss (3–0)Lavelle (0–3)30,6878–7
16April 25Padres6–3Castillo (1–1)Kinney (0–1)Howe (2)39,7209–7
17April 26Padres4–3Beckwith (1–0)Fingers (2–2)48,56810–7
18April 27Padres3–1Sutton (2–0)Curtis (1–2)Hough (1)42,75611–7
19April 29@ Giants5–0Goltz (2–2)Montefusco (1–3)16,94012–7
20April 30@ Giants4–3Welch (1–1)Minton (1–1)Howe (3)19,00613–7
May (15–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
21May 2@ Phillies5–9Reed (1–0)Hough (0–1)30,29413–8
22May 3@ Phillies3–7Christenson (2–0)Hooton (2–2)35,01113–9
23May 4@ Phillies12–10Beckwith (2–0)Noles (0–1)Reuss (1)34,02714–9
24May 6@ Pirates1–2Tekulve (3–0)Howe (1–1)9,81714–10
25May 7@ Pirates6–7Tekulve (4–0)Hough (0–2)11,40414–11
26May 9@ Cardinals7–15Borbón (1–0)Sutcliffe (0–2)23,39414–12
27May 10@ Cardinals5–3Hooton (3–2)Vuckovich (5–2)Reuss (2)27,45015–12
28May 11@ Cardinals4–2Goltz (3–2)Forsch (2–2)Reuss (3)17,69616–12
29May 12Cubs2–1Sutton (3–0)Reuschel (2–3)Castillo (1)36,40117–12
30May 13Cubs4–2Welch (2–1)Lamp (2–4)32,33118–12
31May 14Cubs2–5McGlothen (2–0)Hooton (3–3)Sutter (9)29,00118–13
32May 16Pirates8–6Reuss (4–0)Tekulve (5–1)Sutcliffe (1)47,92919–13
33May 17Pirates3–1Sutton (4–0)Blyleven (0–4)Howe (4)50,08220–13
34May 18Pirates2–0Welch (3–1)Bibby (5–1)Howe (5)49,86721–13
35May 19Cardinals5–1Hooton (4–3)Thomas (1–1)34,29721–14
36May 20Cardinals4–3Reuss (5–0)Vuckovich (5–4)Sutcliffe (2)29,71022–14
37May 21Cardinals5–3Beckwith (3–0)Littell (0–2)Castillo (2)31,17423–14
38May 23@ Cubs0–2Lamp (3–4)Sutton (4–1)7,48223–15
39May 24@ Cubs4–2Welch (4–1)Krukow (3–5)Sutcliffe (3)22,54324–15
40May 25@ Cubs1–2Sutter (3–3)Howe (1–2)27,22624–16
41May 26@ Reds4–0Reuss (6–0)Seaver (2–3)25–16
42May 26@ Reds4–5Moskau (3–0)Goltz (3–3)Bair (4)29,48325–17
43May 27@ Reds1–6LaCoss (4–4)Sutton (4–2)20,29626–17
44May 29Braves3–0Welch (5–1)Niekro (3–7)24,63027–17
45May 30Braves8–4Hooton (5–3)Matula (3–4)32,20028–17
46May 31Braves5–6Boggs (2–1)Reuss (6–1)Garber (2)40,16128–18
June (14–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
47June 1Braves5–9Alexander (2–2)Goltz (3–4)Camp (3)49,32028–19
48June 2Reds3–2Sutcliffe (1–2)Bair (0–3)31,36829–19
49June 3Reds5–1Welch (6–1)Seaver (2–4)Howe (6)44,96230–19
50June 4Reds4–5Moskau (4–0)Hough (0–3)Hume (8)45,54130–20
51June 6@ Braves5–0Reuss (7–1)Niekro (4–8)18,33131–20
52June 7@ Braves1–6Alexander (3–2)Goltz (3–5)25,72331–21
53June 8@ Braves3–1Sutton (5–2)Boggs (2–2)Sutcliffe (4)12,54332–21
June 9@ MetsPostponed (rain); Makeup: June 12
54June 10@ Mets4–5Hausman (2–1)Welch (6–2)14,75932–22
55June 11@ Mets2–6 (10)Swan (5–4)Sutcliffe (1–3)23,54032–23
56June 12@ Mets5–6Reardon (3–2)Castillo (1–2)Allen (10)19,50132–24
57June 13@ Expos3–4Rogers (8–5)Howe (1–3)34,65532–25
58June 14@ Expos8–0Hooton (6–3)Grimsley (2–4)44,58533–25
59June 15@ Expos1–0Welch (7–2)Gullickson (0–1)36,17634–25
60June 16Phillies2–3 (12)Reed (4–1)Sutcliffe (1–4)McGraw (6)41,34034–26
61June 17Phillies5–6Reed (5–1)Castillo (1–3)McGraw (7)40,78634–27
62June 18Expos8–7Hough (1–3)Sosa (4–3)Howe (7)41,22935–27
63June 19Expos5–3 (10)Castillo (2–3)Fryman (1–2)35,81936–27
64June 20Mets4–3Howe (2–3)Zachry (1–4)48,60837–27
65June 21Mets5–0Reuss (8–1)Swan (5–5)41,60538–27
66June 22Mets6–9Bomback (4–1)Goltz (3–6)Allen (11)43,29838–28
67June 23@ Astros3–0Sutcliffe (2–4)Andújar (0–3)29,75339–28
68June 24@ Astros4–5 (12)LaCorte (4–0)Beckwith (3–1)34,38839–29
69June 25@ Astros9–2Welch (8–2)Forsch (8–6)34,41640–29
70June 27@ Giants8–0Reuss (9–1)Blue (9–5)20,28541–29
71June 28@ Giants3–4 (11)Griffin (2–1)Sutcliffe (2–5)25,14541–30
72June 29@ Giants3–4Knepper (6–9)Castillo (2–4)41–31
73June 29@ Giants3–0Hooton (7–3)Ripley (2–3)50,22942–31
74June 30Padres3–4Eichelberger (2–0)Welch (8–3)Shirley (7)29,75642–32
July (13–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
75July 1Padres1–4Mura (2–3)Reuss (9–2)Fingers (10)38,80142–33
76July 2Padres10–7Sutcliffe (3–5)Blair (0–1)33,23243–33
77July 3Padres5–4 (10)Castillo (3–4)Shirley (5–5)31,37544–33
78July 4Giants4–0Sutton (6–2)Ripley (2–4)49,84645–33
79July 5Giants3–2Welch (9–3)Whitson (7–8)Castillo (3)41,58746–33
80July 6Giants4–7 (10)Holland (2–1)Howe (2–4)46,24446–34
July 851st All-Star GameAmerican League vs. National League (Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California)
81July 10Astros4–3Howe (3–4)Ryan (5–7)49,69247–34
82July 11Astros3–2Reuss (10–2)Forsch (8–8)Howe (8)42,75448–34
83July 12@ Padres2–3 (12)Rasmussen (2–8)Beckwith (3–2)39,60548–35
84July 13@ Padres3–4 (15)Kinney (3–1)Beckwith (3–3)18,23248–36
85July 14@ Padres3–6Mura (3–3)Sutcliffe (3–6)22,37048–37
86July 15@ Cubs6–2Hooton (8–3)McGlothen (6–7)Goltz (1)20,25749–37
87July 16@ Cubs1–4Reuschel (6–9)Reuss (10–3)18,63849–38
88July 17@ Cubs3–1Sutton (7–2)Lamp (9–8)21,38950–38
89July 18@ Pirates4–6Rhoden (1–1)Welch (9–4)Romo (6)30,13150–39
90July 19@ Pirates3–7Solomon (5–3)Sutcliffe (3–7)28,73150–40
91July 20@ Pirates4–2Hooton (9–3)Candelaria (6–9)Howe (9)51–40
92July 20@ Pirates7–8Jackson (8–2)Castillo (3–5)41,93251–41
93July 21@ Cardinals2–5Vuckovich (9–6)Goltz (3–7)Littlefield (5)20,22451–42
94July 22@ Cardinals2–3Urrea (3–0)Sutton (7–3)Littlefield (6)25,17451–43
95July 23@ Cardinals3–7Martínez (3–3)Welch (9–5)28,65451–44
96July 25Cubs7–6Howe (4–4)Sutter (3–5)50,54652–44
97July 26Cubs3–5McGlothen (8–7)Reuss (10–4)Sutter (21)50,12552–45
98July 27Cubs3–2 (12)Howe (5–4)Caudill (1–3)42,36353–45
99July 28Pirates4–6Rhoden (2–1)Welch (9–6)Tekulve (15)46,97353–46
100July 29Pirates10–2Hooton (10–3)Blyleven (5–8)47,01354–46
101July 30Pirates3–0Reuss (11–4)Candelaria (7–10)50,30855–46
August (18–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
102August 1Cardinals2–1 (10)Goltz (4–7)Forsch (7–7)43,54956–46
103August 2Cardinals3–2Welch (10–6)Vuckovich (9–8)Stanhouse (1)49,52057–46
104August 3Cardinals1–4Martínez (4–4)Hooton (10–4)31,83357–47
105August 4@ Braves5–3Reuss (12–4)Boggs (5–7)Stanhouse (2)30,33058–47
106August 5@ Braves4–6Camp (4–4)Stanhouse (0–2)10,18758–48
107August 6@ Braves6–2Sutton (8–3)Matula (6–10)Castillo (4)9,44159–48
108August 7@ Braves3–4Alexander (10–6)Welch (10–7)Camp (6)10,05659–49
109August 8@ Reds5–8Hume (6–7)Castillo (3–6)40,33959–50
110August 9@ Reds9–4Reuss (13–4)Seaver (4–6)Sutcliffe (5)45,09560–50
111August 10@ Reds7–1Goltz (5–7)Moskau (8–4)35,17961–50
112August 11Braves2–3Matula (7–10)Sutton (8–4)Camp (8)32,11861–51
113August 12Braves6–7Garber (3–5)Sutcliffe (3–8)Camp (9)35,90561–52
114August 13Braves0–2Boggs (6–8)Hooton (10–5)36,34561–53
115August 15Reds3–1Reuss (14–4)Seaver (4–7)50,93362–53
116August 16Reds2–3Hume (7–7)Howe (5–5)42,74362–54
117August 17Reds2–6Soto (7–5)Welch (10–8)Hume (21)47,17762–55
118August 19@ Expos3–2Stanhouse (1–2)Sosa (7–5)45,32063–55
119August 20@ Expos5–1Reuss (15–4)Rogers (11–9)32,63064–55
120August 21@ Expos5–4 (10)Howe (6–5)Bahnsen (7–5)33,52365–55
121August 22@ Mets2–4Burris (7–7)Welch (10–9)Allen (22)21,93665–56
122August 23@ Mets4–2Goltz (6–7)Hausman (5–4)Howe (10)32,44066–56
123August 24@ Mets3–2Hooton (11–5)Zachry (6–7)Howe (11)24,95667–56
124August 25@ Phillies8–4Stanhouse (2–2)Noles (1–4)34,26768–56
125August 26@ Phillies8–4Castillo (4–6)Walk (9–3)35,35869–56
126August 27@ Phillies3–4Carlton (20–7)Howe (6–6)McGraw (14)39,11669–57
127August 29Expos5–4Castillo (5–6)D'Acquisto (2–4)Howe (12)50,81070–57
128August 30Expos4–3Hooton (12–5)Gullickson (6–4)Stanhouse (3)35,77871–57
129August 31Expos2–0Reuss (16–4)Rogers (12–10)72–57
130August 31Expos7–2Sutton (9–4)Palmer (6–4)48,54273–57
September (15–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1Mets5–2Welch (11–9)Burris (7–9)Howe (13)30,46074–57
132September 2Mets6–5Goltz (7–7)Pacella (3–3)Stanhouse (4)27,54375–57
133September 3Mets2–0Hooton (13–5)Zachry (6–9)Howe (14)28,56876–57
134September 4Phillies2–3Walk (10–4)Reuss (16–5)McGraw (17)41,86476–58
135September 5Phillies1–0Sutton (10–4)Carlton (21–8)Stanhouse (5)41,01977–58
136September 6Phillies7–3Welch (12–9)Lerch (4–14)Howe (15)45,99578–58
137September 7Phillies6–0Castillo (6–6)Ruthven (14–9)39,08379–58
138September 9@ Astros4–5Smith (6–5)Howe (6–7)Sambito (14)34,54679–59
139September 10@ Astros5–6 (12)Roberge (2–0)Sutcliffe (3–9)37,63279–60
140September 12@ Reds5–2Sutton (11–4)LaCoss (8–11)Howe (16)36,28780–60
141September 13@ Reds3–2Castillo (7–6)Soto (9–6)Stanhouse (6)38,54281–60
142September 14@ Reds3–1Reuss (17–5)Moskau (9–7)34,03882–60
143September 15@ Braves0–9Boggs (10–9)Hooton (13–6)8,02582–61
144September 16@ Braves1–2Niekro (15–14)Goltz (7–8)Camp (17)31,27982–62
145September 17Padres2–1Sutton (12–4)Eichelberger (4–2)Howe (17)28,82283–62
146September 18Padres7–3Welch (13–9)Wise (6–8)Castillo (5)30,73884–62
147September 19Reds7–10LaCoss (9–11)Reuss (17–6)Hume (23)46,60984–63
148September 20Reds2–10Seaver (10–7)Hooton (13–7)50,24084–64
149September 21Reds2–7 (11)Hume (8–10)Howe (6–8)43,71684–65
150September 22Braves2–7Hanna (2–0)Sutton (12–5)Camp (19)25,07884–66
151September 23Braves4–2Welch (14–9)Matula (11–13)Stanhouse (7)29,22685–66
152September 24Giants5–4 (12)Castillo (8–6)Rowland (1–1)35,58186–66
153September 25Giants2–3Whitson (11–11)Hooton (13–8)Lavelle (8)33,46086–67
154September 26@ Padres2–3Tellmann (2–0)Goltz (7–9)Fingers (23)14,83686–68
155September 27@ Padres6–4Sutton (13–5)Rasmussen (4–11)Valenzuela (1)19,26087–68
156September 28@ Padres5–7Fingers (11–9)Howe (6–9)Tellmann (1)17,97187–69
157September 30@ Giants6–3 (10)Valenzuela (1–0)Lavelle (6–8)10,95388–69
October (4–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
158October 1@ Giants8–4Hooton (14–8)Whitson (11–12)11,30789–69
159October 2@ Giants2–3Minton (4–6)Goltz (7–10)Holland (7)11,69389–70
160October 3Astros3–2 (10)Valenzuela (2–0)Forsch (12–13)49,64290–70
161October 4Astros2–1Reuss (18–6)Ryan (11–10)46,08591–70
162October 5Astros4–3Howe (7–9)LaCorte (8–5)Sutton (1)52,33992–70
163October 6Astros1–7Niekro (20–12)Goltz (7–11)51,12792–71
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CSteve Yeager9622748.211220
1BSteve Garvey163658200.30426106
2BDavey Lopes141553139.2511049
SSBill Russell130466123.264334
3BRon Cey157551140.2542877
LFDusty Baker153579170.2942997
CFRudy Law128388101.260123
RFReggie Smith92311100.3221555

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Derrel Thomas11729779.266122
Jay Johnstone10925177.307220
Rick Monday9619452.2681025
Pedro Guerrero7518359.322731
Joe Ferguson7717241.238929
Mike Scioscia5413434.25418
Gary Thomasson8011124.216112
Mickey Hatcher578419.22615
Jack Perconte14174.23502
Pepe Frías1492.22200
Manny Mota773.42902
Vic Davalillo761.16700
Bobby Mitchell931.33300
Gary Weiss800----00

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jerry Reuss37229.11862.51111
Bob Welch32213.21493.29141
Don Sutton32212.11352.20128
Burt Hooton34206.21483.66118
Dave Goltz35171.17114.3191

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Rick Sutcliffe42110.0395.5659

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Steve Howe5979172.6639
Bobby Castillo618652.7560
Joe Beckwith383301.9640
Don Stanhouse212275.045
Charlie Hough191315.5725
Fernando Valenzuela102010.0016
Terry Forster90003.092

Awards and honors

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Farm system

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Major League Baseball draft

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The Dodgers drafted 36 players in the June draft and 16 in the January draft. Of those, six players would eventually play in the Major Leagues. The Dodgers did not have picks in rounds 2-4 this season as those picks were awarded to other teams as compensation for their signing of free agents.

The first round pick in the June draft was shortstop Ross Jones of the University of Miami. The Dodgers traded him to the New York Mets in 1983 and he would appear in 67 games in parts of three seasons with the Mets and two other teams, hitting only .221.

This was a fairly weak draft class for the Dodgers, with the most notable player being outfielder R. J. Reynolds, who was drafted in the 2nd round of the January draft and played 8 unremarkable seasons as a backup outfielder before finishing up his career in Japan with Nippon Professional Baseball.

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