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on March 31, 1982. He was a .232 hitter, with 22 HR and 67 RBI for the Rangers in 1982, as their primary first baseman, but he struck out 113 times in 418 at-bats and saw his playing time dwindle after that. He led the team in home runs in spite of not playing his first game until May 29, giving
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in 1983, and did not last long at DH as his power faded away, with only 11 home runs in 94 games while his strikeout rate went from bad to awful. Texas Ranger fans had hoped he might someday be as good as
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in home runs, drove in the most and drew a league-high 14 intentional walks. He made the SL All-Star team at DH and drove in 19 more than runner-up Paul Householder.
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out of junior college but did not sign. In 1976, he was again drafted by San Francisco and did not sign. He was taken in the second phase of the draft by the
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and played six games with them in 1988. He spent most of the 1988 season with the second minor league team to draw a million fans, the
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While Denver was not as good in 1981, Hostetler was far better, hitting .318 with 27 HR and 103 RBI. His homer total was more than
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in 1986 and 1987. The first year he hit .285/.346/.480 with 25 home runs, and in 1987 he hit .251/.332/.417 with 17 home runs.
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of the American Association, hitting .187/~.280/.311 in 84 games. He spent his time there mostly warming the bench behind
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was the team's only run in a 2-1 loss in which Montreal fielded a AAA line-up after the first few innings.
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Ranger fans hopes that he would become a huge power threat. However, he was replaced at 1B by rookie
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but returned to school again. In 1977, the Giants drafted him for a third time with no success.
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Sources include 1979–1981 and 1989 Baseball Guides, 1986 Baseball America Statistics Report,
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combined in the 1981 American Association, and he was only one home run behind league leader
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This article is about the American baseball player. For the American sculptor, see
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Hostetler also spent time playing baseball in Japan, appearing with the
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Hostetler was drafted in the 4th round of the 1975 amateur draft by the
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In 1980, he played on one of the truly great minor league teams, the
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In 1984, Hostetler returned to the American Association with the
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In 1979, Hostetler spent his first full pro season with the
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September 15, 1981, for the Montreal Expos
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May 3, 1988, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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David Hostetler
First baseman
Designated hitter
Pasadena, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Montreal Expos
1981
Texas Rangers
1982
1984
Nankai Hawks
1986
1987
Pittsburgh Pirates
1988
professional baseball
first baseman
designated hitter
Montreal Expos
Texas Rangers
Pittsburgh Pirates
Major League Baseball
Nankai Hawks
Nippon Professional Baseball

San Francisco Giants
Cleveland Indians
University of Southern California

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