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Gary Sheffield

Sheffield, Gary A.

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b. Nov. 18, 1968, Tampa, FL

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The minor league player of the year in 1988, Sheffield joined the American League's Milwaukee Brewers late that season and was labelled a can't-miss prospect. A 5-foot-11, 190-pound right-hander, he became Milwaukee's starting shortstop in 1989.

He was sent back down in mid-season, but was called back up and installed at third base late in the season. After hitting .294 in 1990, Sheffield missed much of the 1991 season with an injury and was traded to the San Diego Padres, where he fulfilled his promise in 1992, leading the league with a .330 average, hitting 33 home runs, and driving in 100 runs. He was named the league's player of the year by The Sporting News.

During the 1993 season, San Diego began getting rid of high-priced players to reduce its payroll. Sheffield went to the expansion Florida Marlins. He batted .294, but a chronic shoulder problem reduced his power and he hit only 20 home runs with 73 RBI in 140 games.

The problem limited him to a total of just 150 games over the next two seasons, but he came back strong with a .314 average, 42 home runs, and 120 RBI in 1996. However, he hit only .250 in 1997 and was batting .272 after 40 games in 1998 when the Marlins traded him to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Sheffield immediately blossomed with the Dodgers, hitting .316 in 90 games in 1998, then batting over .300 each of the next three seasons, totalling 113 home runs over that span.

The Dodgers traded him to the Atlanta Braves in 2002. Sheffield had two more seasons over .300, hitting 79 home runs in the process, before signing with the New York Yankees in 2004. In his first two seasons with the Yankees, Sheffield totalled 70 home runs and 244 RBI.

Sheffield underwest wrist surgery after playing in just 30 games in 2006. He was expected to return to action in September.

Since 1994, Sheffield has been an outfielder, primarily playing right field.

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Career Hitting Record

YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBSOBATBSP
1988MIL AL2480121910412377.23832.400
1989MIL AL953683491180532102733.247124.337
1990MIL AL125487671433011067254441.294205.421
1991MIL AL50175253412222251915.19456.320
1992SDP NL146557871843433310054840.330323.580
1993TOT NL140494671452052073174764.294235.476
 SDP NL682583476122103651830.295122.473
 FLA NL722363369831037122934.292113.479
1994FLA NL8732261891612778125150.276188.584
1995FLA NL632134669801646195545.324125.587
1996FLA NL161519118163331421201614266.314324.624
1997FLA NL1354448611122121711112179.250198.446
1998TOT NL130437731322722285229546.302229.524
 FLA NL40136213711162842616.27268.500
 LAD NL9030152951611657186930.316161.535
1999LAD NL152549103165200341011110164.301287.523
2000LAD NL14150110516324343109410171.325322.643
2001LAD NL1435159816028236100109467.311300.583
2002ATL NL135492821512602584127253.307252.512
2003ATL NL15557612619037239132188655.330348.604
2004NYY AL1545731171663013612159283.290306.534
2005NYY AL15458410417027034123107876.291299.512
 Totals21907886141123454132444914782151280955.2974153.527

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