Jarvis Brown

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Jarvis Brown
Outfielder
Born: March 26, 1967 (1967-03-26) (age 41)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 1, 1991
for the Minnesota Twins
Final game
October 1, 1995
for the Baltimore Orioles
Career statistics
Batting average     .203
Home Runs     1
RBI     10
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • World Champion with Minnesota Twins (1991)

Jarvis Ardel Brown (born March 26, 1967) was a major league outfielder who played for the Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, and Baltimore Orioles. He won the World Series with the Twins.

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Brown was born in Waukegan, Illinois. After attending Triton Community College, he was drafted by the Twins in the first round (ninth overall) of the 1986 draft. He played in the major leagues from 1991 through 1995, seeing only limited playing time. He was a remarkably fast runner, but did not possess similar talents where hitting was concerned. He had only 227 at bats in the majors, with a career batting average of .203. He hit one home run in his career and drove in ten runs. He did, however, steal thirteen bases.

Brown has a World Series ring, when he was used almost exclusively as a pinch runner by the world champion 1991 Minnesota Twins. In the 1991 American League Championship Series, Brown had no at bats but played in one game and scored one run. During the 1991 World Series, he played in three games and was 0-for-2.

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