Roger Metzger

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Roger Henry Metzger (born October 10, 1947 in Fredericksburg, Texas) was a Shortstop for the Chicago Cubs (1970), Houston Astros (1971-78) and San Francisco Giants (1978-80).

He won the 1973 Gold Glove Award at Shortstop.

He led the National League in Triples in 1971 (11) and 1973 (14).

He led the National League in Outs (528) in 1972.

In 11 seasons he played in 1,219 Games and had 4,201 At Bats, 453 Runs, 972 Hits, 101 Doubles, 71 Triples, 5 Home Runs, 254 RBI, 83 Stolen Bases, 355 Walks, .231 Batting Average, .291 On-base percentage, .293 Slugging Percentage, 1,230 Total Bases, 90 Sacrifice Hits, 22 Sacrifice Flies and 34 Intentional Walks.

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