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Skeeter Barnes

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During all or part of nine seasons in the majors, Barnes played in 353 games with 614 at-bats, 95 runs, 159 hits, 30 doubles, four triples, 14 home runs, 83 RBIs, 20 stolen bases, 41 walks, .259 batting average, .306 on-base percentage, .389 slugging percentage, 239 total bases, eight sacrifice hits,
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Although Barnes continued to have great success at the Triple-A level for many years, he was unable to find a home in the majors. Between 1984 and 1990, he played in just 60 big-league games, including four for the 1987 National League champion St. Louis Cardinals. In four of those years, he hit .300
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pitching at a .330 clip through the first two months of the 1991 season, Barnes was called up by the Tigers. A capable fielder at several positions and a good contact hitter, he turned out to be a good fit for the Tigers, which had defensive problems and a lineup that struck out a lot. Barnes spent
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eight sacrifice flies, and three intentional walks. In the minor leagues, Barnes batted .296 for his career and had 1,773 career hits. At the time, he ranked as one of the all-time leading hitters in the minor leagues.
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He retired as a player following the 1994 season, and was active in the game as a minor-league coach and manager. Barnes' post-playing jobs have included a stint as manager of the Southwest Michigan Devil Rays of the
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most of the next three seasons with the Tigers. Detroit fans appreciated his blue-collar work ethic; he was sometimes called "Crash Davis" after the fictional character in the film
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Barnes finally achieved stable big-league status at the age of 34, when most players have long retired. After hammering
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in 2006, two coaching stints in the Midwest League (1997–98 and 2005), coaching in the
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farm club. He made his Major League debut on September 6, 1983, at
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September 6, 1983, for the Cincinnati Reds
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minor-league outfield and base-running coordinator.
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in 2000. From 2007 to present, Barnes served as the
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June 20, 1994, for the Detroit Tigers
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Utility player
Cincinnati, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted ins
Cincinnati Reds
1983
1984
Montreal Expos
1985
St. Louis Cardinals
1987
Cincinnati Reds
1989
Detroit Tigers
1991
1994
Major League Baseball
utility player
Cincinnati Reds
Montreal Expos
St. Louis Cardinals
Detroit Tigers
Cincinnati, Ohio
University of Cincinnati
Major League Baseball draft
Indianapolis
Candlestick Park
hit by pitch

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