Razor Shines
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Anthony Razor Shines (born July 18, 1956 in Durham, North Carolina) was a First Baseman for the Montreal Expos (1983-85 and 1987). He had a long career in the minor leagues, which included stops in the Mexican League and with the Buffalo Bisons in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.
In four seasons he played in 68 games and had 81 at bats, 15 hits, one double, five RBI, one stolen base, five walks, a .185 batting average, .239 on-base percentage, .198 slugging percentage, 16 total bases and one sacrifice fly.
Razor has over 500 wins as a Minor league manager, and as of the 2007 season, he is back in the Major Leagues coaching at 3rd Base for the Chicago White Sox.
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- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis