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36: 521:, for whom he batted .241 with 16 doubles, 4 triples, 4 home runs, and 30 RBI. He appeared at second base, third base, and shortstop in 1987, mirroring his brief appearance with the major league Phillies. In three contests with the top-level club in 1987, he appeared in one game at each of those three positions, scoring one run in two at-bats over the three games. In the field for Maine, he made a total of 13 errors: 8 at second base, 4 at third base, and 1 at shortstop, regardless of making more appearances at shortstop than at 404: 604: 534:
33 runs. As a fielder, he amassed 132 putouts at second base, along with 215 assists against 6 errors; at shortstop, he committed no errors while putting out one and assisting on five outs. After promotion to Maine, where the club was now known as the "Maine Phillies", Legg batted .242 with a home run and seven doubles under manager
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of 2.09. At second base, he had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, with no errors in 38 games. He also made a single pitching appearance, allowing a run on three hits in a single inning of work. He batted .290 for the year, collecting four triples and three home runs, along with 15 home runs and 41
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Legg continued with the Red Barons in 1990, becoming mostly a third baseman for Scranton. He also appeared at second and first bases, as well as shortstop, but totaled a .974 fielding percentage (2 errors) at the hot corner. He raised his batting average 60 points to .308, amassing 6 extra-base hits
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Legg split time between Reading and Maine in the 1988 season. In Reading, he batted .266 in 84 games. He played 81 games in the field: 80 as a second baseman; and 1 as a shortstop. His ten extra-base hits playing in Pennsylvania included eight doubles, one triple, and one home run, and he batted in
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In 2002, the Reading Phillies named Legg their manager, and he accumulated a 76–66 record in his first season. It was his only winning record, however, in three seasons as the team's manager; his 202 wins are the fifth-best total among Reading's managers. For the 2005 season, Legg moved to
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Legg bounced back in 1993 at age 33—the oldest Red Baron—raising his average to .280. He notched 13 doubles and 3 triples, batting in 25 runs. He led the team in appearances at second base, making five errors. He also played in a few games at third base and one at shortstop. Having
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Playing for Portland in 1985, Legg increased his power, hitting a career-high seven home runs. He added seven triples and eleven doubles to his total for a tally of 25 extra-base hits. His 420 at-bats were third-most on the team, and he played in 115 games, appearing only as a second baseman.
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For the 1991 Red Barons, Legg was the primary backup to the starting infielders, making the team's second-highest number of appearances at second base, third base, and shortstop. His highest total came at third, where he made 22 putouts, 72 assists, and 4 errors in 45 games, amassing a
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RBI. The following year, Legg split time between second and third bases, making 6 errors in 86 games played in the field. As a hitter, he batted only .228, the lowest single-season total of his career. He hit for extra bases 15 times and batted in 29 runs.
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in 1983. Legg posted a .317 average for the season, the second-best mark among the team's regular batters (40 or more games played); he also notched his first professional home runs, hitting four to go with fourteen doubles and one
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in a 13–5 Phillies loss, after which he was sent back down to Portland. Appearing exclusively at second base, Legg appeared in 120 games in the field for Portland, committing only four errors to notch a .994
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best record in his second year. In 1996, Legg was inducted into the Southeastern Oklahoma State University Athletic Hall of Fame by his alma mater on January 27. He was the hitting coach for the
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and was named to the all-district team in 1980, 1981, and 1982. During his four-year career at Southeastern, the baseball team accumulated a 209–40 win–loss record (a .839
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In February 2010, Legg established the Northeast Pennsylvania Diamond Scholarship Award, a $ 1,000 award presented annually to a high school baseball player from
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For the 2008 season, Legg returned to Lakewood as the hitting coach, helping the BlueClaws to an 80–60 record. In July 2008, during the
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stopped playing to coach for the 1994 season, Legg was activated into the minor league system by the Phillies after an injury to shortstop
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In 1986, Legg began the season with the major league club, appearing in three April games. He made his major league debut against the
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in 1998, and returned to Batavia in 1999, where the newly renamed Muckdogs lost in the semi-finals. He led the
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in 1978. He played four seasons for the Savages; in all four of his playing years, the team competed in the
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and 21 RBI. 31 walks helped to raise his on-base average to .416, and he slugged .355, scoring 25 runs.
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for the 1984 season; he appeared in 57 games at the position for Reading before a promotion to the
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and 27 RBI. After moving to the Oregon club, Legg continued his .241 batting pace in 141
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After leaving the Red Barons, Legg stayed with the Phillies franchise, moving to the
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on September 29, and then hit safely twice in two consecutive games against the
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After the 1988 season, the Phillies' Triple-A franchise moved to the
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Legg, Daulton, and Samuel were all promoted together to the
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April 18, 1986, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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June 15, 1987, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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to another semi-final defeat in 2000, and was named the
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that season, when the team posted a 70–72 record.
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on October 4 and 5, raising his season average to .450.
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Legg spent a total of 13 seasons as an active player,
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His first hit came on April 27, a 340:After signing, Legg was assigned to the 217:in the Philadelphia organization, later 1514:"1994 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons" 1463:"1993 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons" 1438:"1992 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons" 1413:"1991 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons" 1388:"1990 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons" 1363:"1989 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons" 805: 803: 738: 441:The Phillies shifted Legg primarily to 360:, Legg appeared in 44 games, making 56 161: 777:Dunham Jr., Chris (February 8, 2019). 744: 742: 513:Legg spent most of the 1987 season in 301:Southeastern Oklahoma State University 187:(born April 21, 1960), is an American 1489:"Stocker Could Be Out For Four Weeks" 1217:. Retrosheet, Inc. 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Playing alongside future 315:). After college, Legg was 1853: 1718:The Scranton Times-Tribune 305:NAIA Baseball World Series 275:’ coaching staff, for the 1792:Reading Phillies managers 1337:"Guides off to Scranton?" 555:Northeastern Pennsylvania 323:in the 22nd round of the 271:seasons. 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Legg was a two-time 299:, and matriculated at 283:Early life and college 273:Lehigh Valley IronPigs 1312:"1988 Maine Phillies" 787:Minor League Baseball 696:South Atlantic League 666:Piedmont Boll Weevils 662:Martinsville Phillies 606: 406: 321:Philadelphia Phillies 253:South Atlantic League 251:for the back-to-back 223:Minor League Baseball 200:Philadelphia Phillies 196:Major League Baseball 189:professional baseball 166:Philadelphia Phillies 42:Reading Fightin Phils 1807:Maine Guides players 654:New York–Penn League 632:Florida State League 613:Clearwater Threshers 291:. He graduated from 289:San Jose, California 75:San Jose, California 1663:on December 9, 2004 1552:. 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Reading Fightin Phils
Second baseman
San Jose, California
Batting average
Hits
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Phillies
1986
1987
professional baseball
second baseman
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Phillies
1986
1987
managing
Minor League Baseball
Double-A
farm team
Reading Phillies
2009
2010
hitting coach
South Atlantic League
Lakewood BlueClaws
Fightin Phils
2017
2018
Lehigh Valley IronPigs

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