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Originally Posted by illeracula
What about these guys:
Dave Winfield
Don Mattingly
Rey Quinones
Dave Kingman
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Dave Winfield
1973-1981 Boston Red Sox
1982 Chicago White Sox
1983-1985 Brooklyn Dodgers
1986-1988 St. Louis Cardinals
Winfield had long stretches as a started only 3 times in his career(1976-1978). He had 911 career hits. .259 average and .317 obp. He reched the playoffs 4 times.
74 and 75 with Boston.
82 with chicago.
83 with brooklyn.
Won it in 75, 82, and 83.
Don Mattingly
1983-1988 Philadelphia Athletics
1989 New York Yankees
1990 Brooklyn Dodgers
1991 Boston Braves Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers
680 career hits. Had over 400 at bats 5 of the 6 years he was with Philly. career average of .271. obp of .292.
Made it to the series in 1990 with brooklyn. Played in 1 game and had no at bats. Won the world series that year too.
Rey Quinones
1986-1992 St. Louis Browns
1993-2000 Philadelphia Athletics
2001 Washington Senators
had over 1600 career hits. lifetime average of 265. Won 4 pennants. 86 and 91 with stl(A). 94 and 2000 with Philadelphia. Won both is the Browns. Won series in 2000 with the athletics.
Was a 2 time gold glove winner and 2 times all-star.
Dave Kingman
Well Kingman had somewhat of a dave kingman career. He hit homeruns.
1972-1977 Boston Red Sox
1978 New York Giants
He had a good first couple years..as far as homerun hitting goes. He hit 31, 35, and 44 in consecutive seasons. Then 21, 20, 16, 15, retirement. His lifetime average was .216. obp was .266. He hit 182 homeruns and won 3 pennants with boston. 73, 74, and 75. only winning in 75. He was selected to the all-star team once.