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appeased him by using him regularly in a variety of infielder and outfielder positions (mainly LF, 3B and SS, but also 2B, CF, DH and RF), with remarkable results. During the 2001 Mariners' record-tying 116-win season, he racked up 409 at-bats, 117 hits, 69 walks, .286 batting average, .384 OBP and
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also played for all four AL West teams, but his career ended in 1993, prior to the realignment). He is also one of a handful of players to play for both the Rangers and the Astros, Texas' two MLB franchises.
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McLemore's primary claim to fame is his nickname "Supersub", which he earned due to his contributions to the
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McLemore's statistics dropped steadily from his 2001 peak until he left the Mariners after 2003 as a
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This article is about the former second baseman. For the former baseball pitcher, see
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McLemore had a brief stint as a color commentator for baseball games on
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39 stolen basesβ€”all while playing without a regular position.
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September 13, 1986, for the California Angels
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with Gina Miller before those broadcasts ended after the
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October 2, 2004, for the Oakland Athletics
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during the 2000 season, and in 2001 he was replaced by
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Second baseman
Outfielder
San Diego, California
Batting average
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1986
1990
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1990
Houston Astros
1991
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