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Craig Smajstrla

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area, he only had three at-bats in his entire big league career and never recorded a hit or walk, but did reach base several times as a pinch runner. He tied a record set by many who have appeared in the Majors and yet never recorded a hit. His Astros record was broken in 1990 when Jeff Baldwin went
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Smajstrla had hits in 25 straight games from July 30 to August 26, 1988. He was called to the Majors by the Astros on September 6, 1988 and grounded out versus
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0 for 7 in his career. Smajstrla was nicknamed "Mr. Buy A Vowel" by Astros broadcaster
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Smajstrla scored the game-winning run on September 9, 1988 when he pinch-ran for
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In 1988 he hit .310 with 4 homers, 56 rbi, 28 steals, in 134 games as the
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He was the Texas High School Baseball Player of the Year in 1980 for
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and was a 4th round pick by the Chicago White Sox in 1981.
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September 27, 1988, for the Houston Astros
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September 6, 1988, for the Houston Astros
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Candlestick Park, the site of Smajstrla's first run
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Index

Second Baseman
Houston, Texas
Games played
Runs scored
Houston Astros
1988
Major League Baseball
Houston Astros
Houston
Milo Hamilton
Craig Reynolds
Steve Henderson

Buddy Bell
Candlestick Park
San Francisco Giants
Pearland High School
Tucson Toros
Tom Browning
Cincinnati Reds
Houston,Texas
Baseball Almanac
Baseball Cube
Categories
1962 births
Living people
Houston Astros players
Baseball players from Houston
Major League Baseball second basemen
Appleton Foxes players

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