Through October 3, 1999
YR 1999 |
G 104
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AB 200
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R 41
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H 48
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2B 5
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3B 2
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HR 9
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RBI 26
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BB 26
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SO 52
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SB 2
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CS 2
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OBP .347
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SLG .420
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AVG .240
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Profile
& Scouting Report
Height:
6-1
Weight:
190 lbs.
Throws:
Right
Bats:
Right
Positions:
Second Base, Shortstop, Third Base, Left Field
Born:
November 8, 1965, Los Gatos , California
Drafted:
Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the first round (eighth pick overall) of the 1984 free-agent draft; did not sign ... Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the secondary phase of the 1984 free-agent draft.
Acquired:
Re-signed by the Atlanta Braves as a free agent on April 12, 1995.
Scouting Report
1999 Season Coming back from elbow surgery, Jeff Blauser failed to recapture a starting job despite his $4.2 million salary. He played second base against lefties, pinch-hit and filled in around the infield.
Hitting, Baserunning & Defense When healthy, Blauser is a useful hitter who contributes a decent average and some power. The problem is that he's so susceptible to injury that he rarely is able to play an entire season at full strength. His inability to hit at Wrigley Field in a Cubs uniform is a mystery because he hit so well there as a Brave. He never was a top-notch glove man, and his various ailments have left him better suited to a backup role. He has little speed left and rarely runs anymore.
2000 Outlook It was no surprise when the Cubs declined to pick up Blauser's $7 million option for 2000. His signing by the Cubs can only be described as a colossal and expensive mistake. Teams may be wary, and it will be an upset if anyone entrusts him with a regular job at this point in his career.
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