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Originally Posted by Brife71
Dave Kingman played from 71-84 with lots of differnet teams, He was fairly true to form, except after 1980 he got hurt alot and never hit many more homers. He had a .221 career BA, with 185 HR's and 562 RBI. He also won a gold glove.
Sid Fernandez was a good pitcher for the Dodgers for about 4 years, winning 20 games once and 17 2 other years, but then fell off the map. He was a 3 time all-star, going 104-82 over his career with a 3.54 ERA and 1246 K's
David Cone was a good closer for the Royals for 3 years but never did anything else. He was 7-13 with 103 saves, a 2.84 ERA and 217 K's in 244 innings for his career.
Darryl Strawberry had quite a good career but not Hall of Fame worthy. He won 1 gold glove, was MVP once, and a 3 time all star. He had a .249 career average, 395 HR's 1073 RBI, and 410 steals. His best year was 1985 when he hit .272 with 53 homers and 122 RBI.
Dwight Gooden was unbelieveable for 2 years....He won rookie of the year, and a most outstanding pitcher award, and was an all star both years he played. Then he ruptured his ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow and that ended his career. His numbers for the 2 years he played were as follows. 46-14, 2.15 ERA, 642 K's in 601.2 innings, and 11 shutouts.
Keith Hernandez had a very nice career. He was MVP once and an 8 time All-Star. He had 2829 career hits, a .286 BA, 215 HR's, and 1441 RBI.
Gary Carter was a 2 time gold glover, and had pretty decent numbers for a catcher. .267 BA, 119 HR's, 565 RBI. But had to retire due to blurred vision in 85 cutting his career short
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