Jeff Blauser
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Jeff Blauser | ||
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Shortstop | ||
Born: November 8, 1965 | ||
Batted: Right | Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | ||
July 5, 1987 for the Atlanta Braves |
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Final game | ||
October 3, 1999 for the Chicago Cubs |
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Career statistics | ||
Batting average | .262 | |
Home Runs | 122 | |
RBI | 513 | |
Teams | ||
Career highlights and awards | ||
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Jeffrey Michael Blauser (born November 8, 1965 in Los Gatos, California) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball for the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs from 1987 to 1999. Blauser went to Placer High School in Auburn, California and Sacramento City College.
Blauser combined with fellow infielder Mark Lemke to form a dependable defense for the Atlanta Braves in the '90s.
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[edit] Atlanta Braves
Blauser was selected by the Braves in the 1st round (5th pick) of the 1984 amateur draft and made his big league debut on July 5, 1987 with the Braves. Blauser was a dependable and powerful right-handed shortstop at 6' 0", 170 lb. He was selected to the National League All-Star Team in 1993 and 1997 and won the Silver Slugger Award in 1997.
[edit] Chicago Cubs
After a career year in 1997 Blauser was signed as a free agent by the Chicago Cubs. Blauser played his final game on October 3, 1999 with the Cubs.
[edit] After playing career
Blauser retired with a lifetime batting average of .262 and 122 home runs. He managed the Mississippi Braves, the AA affiliate of the Atlanta Braves for the 2006 season. He will not manage Mississippi in 2007, likely accepting the role of a roving instructor.[1]
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[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Jeff Blauser Interview at Baseball Digest Daily - March 2006