-Others born on March 12 include Daryl Strawberry (age 50) and Dale Murphy (56). Together with Finley, that's one mighty outfield! If you have different tastes, you could sub in fellow birthday boys Raul Mondesi, Jimmy Wynn, or Johnny Callison.
-Steve batted .409 (9-for-22) against Chuck Finley, with no extra-base hits. They are the only two pro baseball players with that surname since World War II.
-The Orioles drafted Finley with the 7th pick in the 13th round of the June 1987 draft (325th overall). He was chosen immediately after the Braves took pitcher Mike Stanton. Both players lasted 19 big league seasons, their careers spanning the years 1989-2007. Finley is 40th all-time with 2,583 games played, and Stanton is 2nd among all pitchers with 1,178 games pitched. They each played for eight different teams, and were finally teammates with the 2006 Giants.
-For some reason, I've always been obsessed with the notion of one player suiting up for each of the five California teams in his career. No one has done it yet. Steve is a near-miss, checking in with the Padres, Dodgers, Angels, and Giants. Didn't make it to Oakland.The other players in the Four-for-Cali club, and the team they didn't join:
- Derrel Thomas (also missing the Athletics)
- Rickey Henderson (Giants)
- Jay Johnstone (Giants)
- Elias Sosa (Angels)
- Brett Tomko (Angels...but he's still active!)
- Mike Aldrete (Dodgers)
- John D'Acquisto (Dodgers)
- Dave Kingman (Dodgers)
- Stan Javier (Padres)
Great Info! that is cool never thought about that
ReplyDeleteWow, Rickey Henderson played for 4 California teams. I remember him playing for the Mets, but all those other teams after 1995 were a shock to me. What an odd void in my memory (I was a Rickey fan in the 80's).
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