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Larry Owen

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drafted Owen in the 18th round of the June draft, but he did not sign with the team. Instead, he opted to continue his career at Bowling Green. The next year, after his senior season, he was drafted by the
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The next season, Owen bounced between Kansas City and their Triple-A team in Omaha. At the end of the season, the Royals released him outright, in order to make room for top prospect
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of the single A Western Carolina League. In his rookie season of pro ball, Owen batted .282 and drove in 24 runs. The next season, he was promoted to double A, playing for the
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Owen played college baseball for Bowling Green. He finished his career with 27 home runs, breaking a conference record held by future Hall of Fame player
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catcher. He played all or parts of six seasons in the major leagues, between 1981 and 1988, for the
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in the 17th round of the June draft and signed with them. Atlanta assigned him to the
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In 2002, Owen was elected to the Springfield/Clark County Baseball Hall of Fame.
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and went hitless, but the Dodgers won 5-0 behind the pitching of
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September 25, 1988, for the Kansas City Royals
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On August 14, 1981, Owen made his MLB debut against the
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August 14, 1981, for the Atlanta Braves
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Index

Larry Owens

Catcher
Cleveland, Ohio
Westerville, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Atlanta Braves
1981
1983
1985
Kansas City Royals
1987
1988
Major League Baseball
Atlanta Braves
Kansas City Royals
Mike Schmidt
California Angels
Atlanta Braves
Greenville Braves
Savannah Braves
Richmond Braves
Mendoza Line
Los Angeles Dodgers
Bruce Benedict
Dave Goltz
Kansas City Royals
Jamie Quirk

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