Pat Listach
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Pat Listach | |
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Shortstop | |
Batted: Both | Threw: Right |
MLB Debut | |
April 8, 1992 for the Milwaukee Brewers | |
Final game | |
June 29, 1997 for the Houston Astros | |
Career Statistics | |
Batting average | .251 |
Home runs | 5 |
RBI | 143 |
Teams | |
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Career Highlights and Awards | |
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Patrick Allan Listach (born September 12, 1967 in Natchitoches, Louisiana) was a Major League Baseball shortstop in the 1990s. Listach played for the Milwaukee Brewers (1992-1996) and Houston Astros (1997). Currently, he is the manager of the Tennessee Smokies.
His best season was in 1992, his rookie year. After being called up from the minor leagues by the Brewers in April, Listach became a vital member of a team that won 92 games and contended for the American League playoffs. His 54 stolen bases in 1992 ranked only behind the total of Kenny Lofton, another prominent rookie during that season. Listach would go on to win the 1992 American League Rookie of the Year award.
Pat enjoys taking his dachshund, Henry, on the road with him.
[edit] External links
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
Preceded by Chuck Knoblauch |
American League Rookie of the Year 1992 |
Succeeded by Tim Salmon |