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1977 Extras No Lines Ken RUDOLPH 2L 0 R Terry CROWLEY 2L 0 L Dave CRISCIONE 2L 0 R 1977 SF-BAL 1977 BALTIMORE 1977 BALTIMORE 1 1B 4 65 11 65 22 C 3 (1) 7 C 2 (6) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 21 X 419 27 311 10 21 X 316 3 57 1 10 21 X 46 27 11 2 2 11 3711 27 262 2 11 211 27 82 2 11 2 19 27 11 3 215 6 27 313 22 32 19 4 313 32 5 11 27 8 4 3 1 576 27 414 3 11 5717 27 84 4 3 5717 27 10 5 443 39 15 365 43 3 6 15 31 5 553 39 15 31 6 5 55 3 4216 27 596 5 55 4 4739 1 116 5 55 4 42 6 27 11 AGE30 BUNT 5 AGE 30 BUNT 5 AGE 25 BUNT 1 1423 56 14 23 5 6 14 23 5 6 H/R 532 10 23 10 25H/R 5 32 2 23 10 27H/R 5 32 1 23 11 27 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HR SB AVG OBP SLG 22 29 0 0 .241 .267 .276 18 22 1 0 .364 .391 .545 7 9 1 0 .333 .333 .667 Mike DIMMEL 4A 6 R Dave COLEMAN 4L 0 R Doug GRIFFIN 3L 0 R 1977 BALTIMORE 1977 BOSTON 1977 BOSTON 3 LF 2 (2) 11 65 65 65 1 CF 2 (3) 5 CF 2 (2) 3 2B 3 65 65 22 RF 3 (3) 1 RF 2 (2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 21 X 16 27 311 1 21 X 16 431 1 5 21 X 11 27 31 2 2 2 16 27 312 2 1 16 27 31 2 35 5 11 27 31 3 3212731 6 3 21 1 6 4313 35 50 1 1 27 31 4 3 2 16 27 314 2 2 139 45 314 35 50 111 27 31 5 431 6 27 315 43 1 6 5 315 35 50 1 1 27 31 6 5 542* 11* 45 316 54 42 11 1 31 6 55042 1 45 31 AGE22 BUNT 1 AGE 26 BUNT 5 AGE 29 BUNT 3 1423 56 14235 6 14 2356 H/R 132 10 23 10 24H/R 1 32 10 23 10 24H/R 1 34 18 18 13 24 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLG G AB HRSB AVG OBP SLG 25 5 0 1 .000 .000 .000 11 12 0 0 .000 .077 .000 5 6 0 0 .000 .000 .000 Jack BAKER 2L 0 R Sam BOWEN 3L 0 R Bo DIAZ 2L 0 R 1977 BOSTON 1977 BOSTON 1977 BOSTON 1 1B 3 11 2 LF 3 (2) 65 11 1 CF 2 (2) 65 2 C 3 (6) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 25 L 16 32 311 1 21 X 37 6 32 36 1 1 21 X 376 32 36 2 2 2 16 32 312 1 1 37 6 32 362 1 1 37 11 32 36 3 221 6 27 363 11 37 11 32 363 11 37 6 32 36 4 2 2 111 27 314 1 1 376 32 364 1 1 376 32 36 5 431 6 27 365 11 37 6 32 36 5 1137 6 32 36 6 5442 39 45 316 31 42 39 32 316 31 42 39 32 31 AGE27 BUNT 5 AGE 24 BUNT 5 AGE 24 BUNT 5 1423 56 14 23 5 6 14 23 5 6 H/R 132 10 23 10 24H/R 1 32 10 23 10 24H/R 1 32 10 23 10 24 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLG 2 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 3 2 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 Ramon AVILES 2L 0 R Bob JONES 3L 0 L Orlando RAMIREZ 5A 6 R 1977 BOSTON 1977 CALIFORNIA 1977 CALIFORNIA 65 65 1 2B 4 5 2B 4 11 3 SS 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 5 211 11 27 311 2 21 R 371 5 16 1 1 21 X 4**6 27 31 2 5 5 16 27 312 35 55 1 371 5 82 2 1 2* 6 27 31 3 5501 6 27 313 2 16 5 16 5 363 2 1 5** 17* 27 31 4 5 50 16 27 314 35 16 1911 5 84 2 2 5711* 27 31 5 5501 6 27 315 35 16 37 1 20 36 5 4 33* 17* 27 31 6 5 5042 39 45 316 45 55 1 471 5 116 54 42* 39 45 31 AGE25 BUNT 1 AGE 27 BUNT 3 AGE 25 BUNT 3 1423 56 14 23 5 6 14 23 5 6 H/R 134 1 23 13 24H/R 1 32 18 18 10 27H/R 2 32 10 23 10 24 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HR SB AVG OBP SLG 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 14 17 1 0 .176 .318 .353 25 13 0 1 .077 .077 .077 Kevin BELL 3L 0 R Bill NAHORODNY 2L 0 R Henry CRUZ 4L 0 L 1977 CHICAGO (A) 1977 CHICAGO (A) 1977 CHICAGO (A) 1 LF 2 (2) 65 1 LF 3 (3) 11 65 2 CF 3 (3) 11 11 5 SS 4 6 RF 3 (3) 65 65 4 3B 3 7 C 2 (6) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 2131 11 4 161 221 4 1 416 1 10 21 X 411 27 11 2 2 16 296 32 82 35 11 291 32 8 2 2 2 26 27 11 3 2 165536 17 3 2 16 5516 11 3 32 5 6 27 31 4 2 16 3018 32 164 35 16 301 1 604 3 3 5739 27 8 5 4 1630 39 20 365 35 16 3 1 15 165 55 3 17 15 31 6 5 55 2 426 3 106 45 55 3 4217 4 11 6 5 55 5 4716 27 11 AGE21 BUNT 3 AGE 23 BUNT 5 AGE 25 BUNT 4 1423 56 14235 6 14 2356 H/R 332 10 23 10 25H/R 4 33 1 18 11 26H/R 4 32 1 23 10 27 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLG G AB HRSB AVG OBP SLG 9 28 1 0 .179 .250 .321 7 23 1 0 .261 .308 .435 16 21 2 0 .286 .318 .571 Bob MOLINARO 4A 6 L Mike SQUIRES 4L 0 L Tommy CRUZ 4L 0 L 1977 DET-CHI (A) 1977 CHICAGO (A) 1977 CHICAGO (A) 1 1B 2 65 2 LF 2 (2) 65 65 1 RF 3 (3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 10** 21 X 316 32 601 1 21 X 1 6 32 31 1 5 21 X 16 27 31 2 1 11 ** 2*6 32412 2 2 1 6 32 312 5 5 1 6 27 31 3 1132* 6 32 363 22 1 6 27 363 5 50 1 11 27 31 4 1 11 * 3211* 32 604 2 2 111 27 314 5 50 16 27 31 5 113* 39 32 365 43 1 6 27 36 5 5501 6 27 31 6 3 55 5 47*19* 32 606 54 47 39 45 316 5 50 47 39 45 31 AGE27 BUNT 5 AGE 25 BUNT 5 AGE 26 BUNT 5 1423 56 14 23 5 6 14 23 5 6 H/R 532 2 23 10 26H/R 1 32 10 23 10 24H/R 1 34 1 23 13 24 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLG 5 6 0 1 .333 .333 .500 3 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 4 2 0 0 .000 .000 .000 John FLANNERY 4L 0 R Nyls NYMAN 4L 0 L Dave OLIVER 3L 0 L 1977 CHICAGO (A) 1977 CHICAGO (A) 1977 CLEVELAND 16 7 2B 4 65 4 SS 4 11 1 3B 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 21 X 16 5 311 5 21 X 16 27 31 1 10 214 6 531 2 2 2 16 5312 5 5 1273111 2 5 11 2 11 1 26 3 221 11 5363 550 12731 6 3 30 50 5 19 7 31 4 2 2 376 5 314 5 50 16 27 314 5 50 576 3 6 5 4337 6 20 365 550 1 6 27 31 5 30 5068 6 10 31 6 5442 39 5 316 5 50 47 39 45 316 5 55 4 47 39 4 1 AGE20 BUNT 5 AGE 23 BUNT 5 AGE 26 BUNT 1 1423 56 14 23 5 6 14 23 5 6 H/R 132 10 23 10 24H/R 1 34 1 23 13 24H/R 5 34 3 23 13 25 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HR SB AVG OBP SLG 7 2 0 0 .000 .333 .000 1 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 7 22 0 0 .318 .444 .409 Bruce KIMM 3K 6 R Bob ADAMS 2L 0 R Luis ALVARADO 2L 0 R 1977 DETROIT 1977 DETROIT 1977 NY (N)-DET 2 1B 4 65 65 1 2B 4 11 65 11 12 C 4 (6) 1 C 2 (6) 2 3B 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 32131 1 27 311 1 27 L 316 279 1 5 21 X 16 27 31 2 35 55 1 231 27 312 2 1 2916 27 11 2 5 5 16 27 31 3 3232 1 35K 313 21 32 6 27 313 550 1 6 27 31 4 35 2 571 45 314 2 3 5711 27 94 5 50 111 27 31 5 533 11 36K 315 43 3 6 15 315 550 1 6 27 31 6 45542 1 1K 316 5 55 3 4217 27 11 6 5 5042 39 45 31 AGE25 BUNT 3 AGE 25 BUNT 5 AGE 28 BUNT 5 1423 56 14235 6 14 2356 H/R 132 1 18 10 25H/R 3 32 10 23 10 27H/R 1 34 1 23 13 24 G AB HRSB AVG OBPSLGG AB HRSB AVG OBPSLG G AB HRSB AVG OBP SLG 14 25 0 0 .080 .115 .120 15 24 2 0 .250 .250 .542 3 3 0 0 .000 .000 .000 Clint HURDLE 3L 0 L U.
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