Steve Lombardozzi
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Stephen Paul Lombardozzi (born April 26, 1960 in Malden, Massachusetts), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as a 2nd baseman from 1985-1990.
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[edit] Teams
- Minnesota Twins 1985-1988
- Houston Astros 1989-1990
[edit] Career Batting Stats
- 446 Games
- 294 Hits
- 20 Home Runs
- 107 RBI's
- .233 Batting Average
[edit] Trivia
- Lombardozzi was the starting second baseman for the Twins when they won the 1987 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. He lead all hitters in that World Series with a .412 batting average.
- Lombardozzi also held the record for the longest last name of any player to hit a postseason home run, until it was broken by Doug Mientciewicz of the Minnesota Twins in 2002.