Glenn Adams

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Glenn Charles Adams (born October 4, 1947 in Northbridge, Massachusetts, United States) is a former designated hitter and corner outfielder in Major League Baseball.

Adams was the first round pick in the 1968 amateur draft of the Houston Astros (fourth pick overall). During his career, Adams appeared in 373 games as a designated hitter, and 145 games as an outfielder. Adams finished his major league career a .280 hitter, with 34 Homeruns.

On June 26, 1977 Adams set a record for a Minnesota Twins' player by driving in eight runs, including four from his only career grand slam.

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