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Fred Valentine (baseball)

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376:(29). Then, in 1967, Valentine returned for another season as the Senators' "fourth" outfielder: he played in 150 games in all, and got into 136 games as an outfielder with 111 starts, most of these coming in center and right fields. However, his offensive production fell off in every category, as he hit .234 with 11 home runs. Returning to Washington in 1968, he appeared in 26 games in the outfield during the season's first two months. But he again struggled at the plate, batting .238. 43: 334:. His contract was then sold to the Senators in October. In 1964, Valentine finally spent extended time on a big-league roster, getting into 102 games and substituting in all three outfield positions. But he struggled offensively, hitting only .226, and was demoted to 410:
for 1969. That season, the 34-year-old enjoyed one last productive minor-league campaign, hitting .287 with 18 homers. He then played a final year of professional baseball in Japan, where he batted .246 with 11 long balls for Hanshin.
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That campaign led to Valentine's career-best season, in 1966. He played in 146 games, starting 127 of them as either Washington's
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All told, Valentine batted .247 in major league action, collecting 360 hits, with 56 career doubles, ten
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before the trade deadline on June 15, 1968. His acquisition by the Orioles was insurance in case
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and signed with Baltimore in 1956. After completing four seasons in the Orioles'
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for 1965. He then had a banner season with the Islanders, slugging 25
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September 24, 1968, for the Baltimore Orioles
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Valentine died on December 26, 2022, at the age of 87.
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He had 138 runs batted in. 41: 30: 637:Sportspeople from Clarksdale, Mississippi 672:Tennessee State Tigers football players 667:Tennessee State Tigers baseball players 647:Washington Senators (1961–1971) players 430: 208: 477:Society for American Baseball Research 518:McCarty, Andrew (December 27, 2022). 279:over all or part of seven seasons in 7: 436: 434: 16:American baseball player (1935–2022) 19:For other people of the same, see 14: 622:Major League Baseball outfielders 607:Baseball players from Mississippi 592:African-American baseball players 345:, batting .324, and leading the 503:Gazette, Monday, June 17, 1968. 1: 507:Retrieved February 17, 2023. 297:Nippon Professional Baseball 632:Rochester Red Wings players 558:Baseball Reference (Minors) 287:(1959, 1963, and 1968) and 693: 642:Vancouver Mounties players 587:Aberdeen Pheasants players 379:He was traded back to the 312:Tennessee State University 299:in 1970. 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Fred Valentine

Outfielder
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Washington, D.C.
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Baltimore Orioles
1959
1963
Washington Senators
1964
1968
Baltimore Orioles
1968
Hanshin Tigers
1970
professional baseball
outfielder
games
Major League Baseball
Baltimore Orioles
Washington Senators
Hanshin Tigers
Nippon Professional Baseball
switch hitter
right-handed
Tennessee State University
farm system

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