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and fourth outfielder role, and immediately became one of the hottest bats in the Dodgers' line-up. Over the remainder of the season, Javier batted .316 with seventeen runs batted in. Most of those RBIs seemed to come in clutch situations, as they did against the
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Javier saw more regular action with the Phillies than he had ever seen with any team in his career, as he played in all 74 games that remained on the Phillies' 1992 schedule. After the season, he signed a one-year deal with the California Angels.
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in their star slugger's absence, and they stormed to their second straight division crown upon his return. Though Javier logged just two plate appearances in his second post season without getting a hit, Oakland's sweep of the
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Having made the post season six times in his career, Javier batted .253 in the post season, with eight RBIs. He finished tenth in the AL in stolen bases in 1994, with 24, and seventh in the AL in steals in 1995, with 36.
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baseball championship. He made his Oakland A's debut in May 1986, prior to that playing with the Tacoma Tigers, the Oakland A's Triple-A Pacific Coast League affiliate. Javier remained with the club as a
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Javier got off to a hot start with the Mariners, as he ended the month of April with a .343 batting average and sixteen runs scored. It was, however, his glove that provided the highlight of his stay in
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with good production from both sides of the plate, he also had a strong arm with the ability to play all three outfield positions exceptionally well. Javier is the son of former major league player
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With their record standing at 31–42 just before the midpoint of the 1992 season, the Dodgers went into rebuilding mode. On July 2, Javier was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies for minor league
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His performance with Oakland earned Javier his first contract worth over a million dollars annually, as he signed a two-year pact worth $ 2.1 million on December 8, 1995, to replace
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division when they acquired Javier from the Giants for pitching prospect Joe Messman just before the waiver deadline of August 31, 1999. Inserted into the number two slot in
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out due to surgery on his torn left hamstring, Javier was immediately inserted into the starting line-up in center field. Upon Gibson's return, Javier settled into a
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was kept out of the line-up for the first half of the season by an injured left wrist. Javier played well enough to keep his team within 1.5 games of the first place
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in the seventh to carry his team to a 4–3 victory in this historic game. After narrowly avoiding a hundred losses, and finishing in last place in the
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rule was in play. On June 12, in the first regular season interleague game in the history of Major League Baseball, Javier led off the third
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by five games at the start of the month. Javier provided the heroics in the sixth game of the streak with a two home run game against the
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made Javier and his father just the third father and son combo to each win a World Series (Julián won with the St. Louis Cardinals in
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in center field for the San Francisco Giants. A right hamstring strain limited Javier during the first month of his first season in
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in left field for a Mariners team that went on to win 116 games in 2001. He made a leaping catch to rob the New York Yankees'
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Javier got off to a slow start with his new franchise, as he batted just .220 with no home runs and nine RBIs through the
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to ignite his team's come from behind victory. He also hit the only post season home run of his career against
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The Houston Astros were decimated by injuries, but still holding on to a slim 1.5 game lead in the
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During the off season, Javier signed a two-year deal with the Oakland A's to be their starting
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Having already announced that he would retire at the end of the season, Javier platooned with
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on August 6, Javier enjoyed a career game, going four-for-four with a walk, two RBIs and a
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Javier signed with his father's former franchise, the St. Louis Cardinals, as an amateur
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in the ninth inning ignited a come-from-behind victory over the San Francisco Giants.
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crown. Javier batted .500 in his first post season, going two-for-four in both the
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The beginning of the 1997 season was interrupted by two trips to the
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In Spring training 1991, the Dodgers experimented with Javier at
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as a September call-up in 1984 (he actually made the team out of
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and RBI against his former team the day the trade was made.
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October 6, 2001, for the Seattle Mariners
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with baseball's first interleague home run against the
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through the 1988 season, in which the A's captured the
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April 15, 1984, for the New York Yankees
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in 2006, and named again the general manager for the
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Steve Gardner and Jeff Zillgitt (October 20, 2002).
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He currently works for the 733:with one RBI and two runs scored. 507:, but the two managed just a .144 14: 2161:Major League Baseball outfielders 1640:Janie McCauley (March 17, 2006). 1385:"Magrane, Relievers Hurl Shutout" 975:While playing Winter ball in the 729:. Javier had five hits in twelve 1570:"Mariners Sign McLemore, Javier" 1422:Ronald Blum (December 9, 1995). 1044: 1030: 1016: 491:signed as a free agent with the 1659:Christian Red (March 6, 2009). 1607:Josh Dubow (October 22, 2001). 1403:"Red Sox Sign Outfielder Nixon" 2151:Johnson City Cardinals players 1: 2191:Philadelphia Phillies players 1462:"Rangers Fall to Giants, 4-3" 709:. He also hit a game winning 403:to the Oakland Athletics for 302:Stanley Julián Antonio Javier 2196:San Francisco Giants players 1389:Spencer, Iowa Daily Reporter 630:. Despite the fact that the 304:(born January 9, 1964) is a 279:Career highlights and awards 2156:Los Angeles Dodgers players 1720:Baseball Reference (Minors) 1496:"Javier Shines With 5 RBIs" 1185:"Tigers Sign Tony Phillips" 681:. He formed a platoon with 319:(MLB) from 1984 to 2001. 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Index


Nashville Sounds
Outfielder
San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Yankees
1984
Oakland Athletics
1986
1990
Los Angeles Dodgers
1990
1992
Philadelphia Phillies
1992
California Angels
1993
Oakland Athletics
1994
1995
San Francisco Giants
1996
1999
Houston Astros
1999
Seattle Mariners
2000
2001

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