Phil Hiatt
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Phil Hiatt | ||
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Third Baseman | ||
Born: May 1, 1969 | ||
Batted: Right | Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | ||
April 7, 1993 for the Kansas City Royals |
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Final game | ||
October 7, 2001 for the Los Angeles Dodgers |
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Career statistics | ||
AGV | .216 | |
Hits | 91 | |
Home Runs | 13 | |
Teams | ||
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Career highlights and awards | ||
Phillip Farrell Hiatt (pronounced /ˈhaɪ̪ət/; born May 1, 1969) in Pensacola, Florida, is a retired Major League Baseball utility player.
Hiatt played for three different ball clubs during his career: the Kansas City Royals (1993-1995), Detroit Tigers (1996), and Los Angeles Dodgers (2001). He made his Major League Baseball debut on April 7, 1993, and played his final game on October 7, 2001.
Hiatt last appeared with a Major League team as non-roster invitee of the Washington Nationals during spring training prior to the 2005 season. However, he was not added to the big league roster.
He was named in the Mitchell Report on Steroid Abuse in Baseball on December 13, 2007.[1]
Hiatt played over 1400 minor league games in his career and hit over 300 home runs in the minor leagues. Hiatt also played in the Japanese baseball league.