1988 Toronto Blue Jays season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1988 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 12th season of Major League Baseball . It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing in fourth (tie-breaker went to Milwaukee) in the American League East with a record of 87 wins and 75 losses. This was their last full season at Exhibition Stadium before moving to their new home in June of the following year.
Transactions
Transactions by the Toronto Blue Jays during the off-season before the 1988 season.[ 1]
October 1987
November 1987
December 1987
January 1988
January 22
Juan Beníquez granted free agency.
January 25
Re-signed free agent Juan Beníquez to a one-year, $400,000 contract.
January 26
Signed amateur free agent Graeme Lloyd to a contract.
February 1988
March 1988
Regular season
April 4, 1988: George Bell set a major league record for the most home runs hit on Opening Day, with three.[ 2] Bell accomplished this in a game versus the Kansas City Royals .
September 24 and 30, 1988: Dave Stieb had two consecutive no-hitters broken up in the ninth inning with two outs and two strikes.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
4–9
5–7
4–7
4–9
5–8
0–12
4–9
3–9
3–10
4–8
7–5
6–6
5–8
Boston
9–4
—
8–4
7–5
8–5
6–7
6–6
10–3
7–5
9–4
3–9
6–6
8–4
2–11
California
7–5
4–8
—
9–4
8–4
5–7
5–8
3–9
4–9
6–6
4–9
6–7
8–5
6–6
Chicago
7–4
5–7
4–9
—
3–9
3–9
7–6
6–6
4–9
3–9
5–8
9–4
8–5
7–5
Cleveland
9–4
5–8
4–8
9–3
—
4–9
6–6
9–4
5–7
6–7
4–8
5–7
6–6
6–7
Detroit
8–5
7–6
7–5
9–3
9–4
—
8–4
5–8
1–11
8–5
4–8
9–3
8–4
5–8
Kansas City
12–0
6–6
8–5
6–7
6–6
4–8
—
3–9
7–6
6–6
8–5
7–5
7–6
4–8
Milwaukee
9–4
3–10
9–3
6–6
4–9
8–5
9–3
—
7–5
6–7
3–9
8–4
8–4
7–6
Minnesota
9–3
5–7
9–4
9–4
7–5
11–1
6–7
5–7
—
3–9
5–8
8–5
7–6
7–5
New York
10–3
4–9
6–6
9–3
7–6
5–8
6–6
7–6
9–3
—
6–6
5–7
5–6
6–7
Oakland
8–4
9–3
9–4
8–5
8–4
8–4
5–8
9–3
8–5
6–6
—
9–4
8–5
9–3
Seattle
5–7
6–6
7–6
4–9
7–5
3–9
5–7
4–8
5–8
7–5
4–9
—
6–7
5–7
Texas
6–6
4–8
5–8
5–8
6–6
4–8
6–7
4–8
6–7
6–5
5–8
7–6
—
6–6
Toronto
8–5
11–2
6–6
5–7
7–6
8–5
8–4
6–7
5–7
7–6
3–9
7–5
6–6
—
Transactions
Transactions for the Toronto Blue Jays during the 1988 regular season.[ 3]
April 1988
May 1988
1988 Draft
June 1, 1988: David Weathers was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 3rd round of the 1988 amateur draft. Player signed June 4, 1988.
Roster
1988 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
1988 Game Log
April: 9–13 (Home: 4–9; Away: 5–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 4
@ Royals
5–3
Key (1–0)
Saberhagen (0–1)
Henke (1)
40,648
1–0
2
April 6
@ Royals
11–4
Flanagan (1–0)
Leibrandt (0–1)
18,938
2–0
3
April 7
@ Royals
7–4
Gubicza (1–0)
Clancy (0–1)
29,070
2–1
4
April 8
@ Twins
6–3
Blyleven (1–0)
Stieb (0–1)
Reardon (1)
53,067
2–2
5
April 9
@ Twins
10–0
Key (2–0)
Lea (0–1)
Ward (1)
49,451
3–2
6
April 10
@ Twins
4–2
Viola (1–1)
Stottlemyre (0–1)
Reardon (2)
40,086
3–3
7
April 11
Yankees
17–9
Wells (1–0)
Rhoden (1–1)
45,185
4–3
8
April 12
Yankees
12–3
Candelaria (1–0)
Clancy (0–2)
24,116
4–4
9
April 13
Yankees
5–1
Dotson (2–0)
Stieb (0–2)
24,105
4–5
10
April 14
Yankees
7–3
Leiter (2–0)
Key (2–1)
24,524
4–6
--
April 15
Twins
Postponed (cold weather) Rescheduled for August 4
11
April 16
Twins
3–2
Berenguer (1–2)
Wells (1–1)
Reardon (4)
26,095
4–7
12
April 17
Twins
2–0
Flanagan (2–0)
Straker (0–1)
Henke (2)
37,532
5–7
13
April 19
Royals
12–3
Clancy (1–2)
Saberhagen (1–2)
21,231
6–7
14
April 20
Royals
3–0
Stieb (1–2)
Leibrandt (1–3)
Henke (3)
20,202
7–7
15
April 22
@ Yankees
6–4 (12)
Wells (2–1)
Stoddard (1–1)
Henke (4)
33,314
8–7
16
April 23
@ Yankees
3–2
Cerutti (1–0)
Candelaria (1–2)
Henke (5)
24,046
9–7
17
April 24
@ Yankees
5–3
Hudson (2–0)
Eichhorn (0–1)
52,073
9–8
18
April 26
Athletics
6–1
Davis (2–1)
Stieb (1–3)
Eckersley (9)
21,280
9–9
19
April 27
Athletics
5–3
Young (1–0)
Flanagan (2–1)
Honeycutt (2)
20,236
9–10
20
April 28
Athletics
6–2
Stewart (6–0)
Stottlemyre (0–2)
Honeycutt (3)
21,178
9–11
21
April 29
Angels
9–5
Harvey (1–0)
Wells (2–2)
23,483
9–12
22
April 30
Angels
6–1
Finley (2–3)
Cerutti (1–1)
29,091
9–13
May: 13–16 (Home: 6–5; Away: 7–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
23
May 1
Angels
6–4
Stieb (2–3)
Witt (1–3)
Henke (6)
36,115
10–13
24
May 2
@ Mariners
7–5
Trout (3–2)
Flanagan (2–2)
Solano (2)
13,197
10–14
25
May 3
@ Mariners
9–2
Stottlemyre (1–2)
Campbell (2–3)
Ward (2)
9,970
11–14
26
May 4
@ Athletics
3–2
Welch (4–2)
Clancy (1–3)
Eckersley (11)
21,401
11–15
27
May 5
@ Athletics
8–5
Plunk (3–1)
Núñez (0–1)
16,998
11–16
28
May 6
@ Angels
3–2
Stieb (3–3)
Witt (1–4)
Henke (7)
29,237
12–16
29
May 7
@ Angels
9–4
Flanagan (3–2)
Fraser (3–2)
Wells (1)
32,630
13–16
30
May 8
@ Angels
8–1
McCaskill (2–3)
Stottlemyre (1–3)
29,026
13–17
31
May 10
Mariners
4–2
Langston (3–3)
Clancy (1–4)
28,290
13–18
32
May 11
Mariners
9–3
Stieb (4–3)
Moore (2–4)
27,575
14–18
33
May 12
Mariners
8–2
Flanagan (4–2)
Swift (2–1)
30,334
15–18
34
May 13
@ White Sox
4–1
Pérez (3–0)
Stottlemyre (1–4)
10,583
15–19
35
May 14
@ White Sox
7–5
LaPoint (4–2)
Cerutti (1–2)
Long (2)
23,532
15–20
36
May 15
@ White Sox
6–5 (11)
Thigpen (1–3)
Eichhorn (0–2)
13,948
15–21
37
May 16
@ White Sox
5–1
Stieb (5–3)
Horton (3–6)
8,310
16–21
38
May 17
Rangers
7–6 (14)
Mohorcic (2–0)
Eichhorn (0–3)
25,170
16–22
39
May 18
Rangers
4–0
Hayward (3–0)
Stottlemyre (1–5)
25,029
16–23
40
May 20
@ Brewers
3–1
Clancy (2–4)
Wegman (4–5)
Wells (2)
19,539
17–23
41
May 21
@ Brewers
4–0
Stieb (6–3)
Bosio (6–4)
Henke (8)
38,124
18–23
42
May 22
@ Brewers
7–1
Birkbeck (2–3)
Flanagan (4–3)
37,658
18–24
43
May 23
@ Brewers
9–7
Jones (2–0)
Stottlemyre (1–6)
Plesac (9)
10,523
18–25
44
May 24
@ Rangers
13–2
Cerutti (2–2)
Hayward (3–1)
Henke (9)
26,408
19–25
45
May 25
@ Rangers
5–1
Russell (3–0)
Clancy (2–5)
Mohorcic (4)
13,528
19–26
46
May 26
@ Rangers
8–7
Williams (1–1)
Henke (0–1)
13,035
19–27
47
May 27
White Sox
4–3
Ward (1–0)
Thigpen (1–5)
31,454
20–27
48
May 28
White Sox
3–2
Pérez (5–1)
Stottlemyre (1–7)
Thigpen (8)
42,420
20–28
49
May 29
White Sox
4–2
Cerutti (3–2)
LaPoint (4–4)
Wells (3)
42,057
21–28
50
May 30
Brewers
4–1
Higuera (4–3)
Clancy (2–6)
Plesac (11)
27,275
21–29
51
May 31
Brewers
9–0
Stieb (7–3)
Bosio (6–6)
28,446
22–29
June: 17–11 (Home: 10–4; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
52
June 1
Brewers
7–2
Flanagan (5–3)
Birkbeck (2–5)
Ward (3)
31,012
23–29
53
June 2
@ Red Sox
5–4
Wells (3–2)
Hurst (6–3)
Eichhorn (1)
32,144
24–29
54
June 3
@ Red Sox
6–3
Stottlemyre (2–7)
Boyd (5–4)
Henke (10)
32,292
25–29
55
June 4
@ Red Sox
10–2
Clancy (3–6)
Clemens (8–3)
Ward (4)
33,067
26–29
56
June 5
@ Red Sox
12–4
Ward (2–0)
Smithson (1–2)
33,756
27–29
57
June 6
@ Indians
6–3
Farrell (6–3)
Flanagan (5–4)
Jones (13)
9,550
27–30
58
June 7
@ Indians
5–3
Bailes (6–4)
Wells (3–3)
21,696
27–31
59
June 8
@ Indians
4–2
Yett (5–3)
Clancy (3–7)
Jones (14)
10,571
27–32
60
June 10
Red Sox
3–0
Stieb (8–3)
Sellers (0–6)
Henke (11)
35,201
28–32
61
June 11
Red Sox
4–3 (10)
Ward (3–0)
Lamp (1–2)
40,461
29–32
62
June 12
Red Sox
8–2
Boyd (6–5)
Cerutti (3–3)
40,123
29–33
63
June 13
Indians
8–6
Black (3–1)
Clancy (3–8)
Jones (15)
31,133
29–34
64
June 14
Indians
3–2
Ward (4–0)
Candiotti (6–6)
31,433
30–34
65
June 15
Indians
15–3
Stieb (9–3)
Swindell (10–4)
45,472
31–34
66
June 16
@ Tigers
13–5
Flanagan (6–4)
Morris (6–8)
22,927
32–34
67
June 17
@ Tigers
12–5
Hernández (4–2)
Wells (3–4)
36,274
32–35
68
June 18
@ Tigers
6–1
Terrell (3–3)
Clancy (3–9)
42,186
32–36
69
June 19
@ Tigers
6–4
Ward (5–0)
Henneman (1–2)
Henke (12)
35,639
33–36
70
June 20
Orioles
5–2
Stieb (10–3)
Boddicker (3–10)
Henke (13)
28,301
34–36
71
June 21
Orioles
4–2
Peraza (1–2)
Flanagan (6–5)
Niedenfuer (7)
28,259
34–37
72
June 22
Orioles
4–2
Cerutti (4–3)
Ballard (3–4)
Ward (5)
28,395
35–37
73
June 23
Orioles
5–2
Clancy (4–9)
Tibbs (2–4)
Wells (4)
28,259
36–37
74
June 24
Tigers
6–3
Stottlemyre (3–7)
Terrell (3–4)
Henke (14)
40,533
37–37
75
June 25
Tigers
7–2
Alexander (7–4)
Stieb (10–4)
45,091
37–38
76
June 26
Tigers
4–1
Flanagan (7–5)
Robinson (8–3)
Henke (15)
45,278
38–38
77
June 27
@ Orioles
6–2
Ballard (4–4)
Cerutti (4–4)
17,212
38–39
78
June 28
@ Orioles
7–0
Tibbs li (3–4)
Clancy (4–10)
Thurmond (1)
16,241
38–40
79
June 29
@ Orioles
4–2
Key (3–1)
Schmidt (3–3)
Henke (16)
18,059
39–40
July: 12–14 (Home: 4–8; Away: 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
80
July 1
Athletics
2–1
Stewart (11–6)
Stieb (10–5)
Eckersley (24)
35,243
39–41
81
July 2
Athletics
11–3
Young (6–5)
Flanagan (7–6)
Nelson (3)
33,511
39–42
82
July 3
Athletics
9–8 (16)
Burns (1–0)
Cerutti (4–5)
32,329
39–43
83
July 4
Angels
11–6
Cliburn (3–0)
Clancy (4–11)
30,584
39–44
84
July 5
Angels
4–1
Key (4–1)
Witt (6–9)
Ward (6)
32,284
40–44
85
July 6
Angels
5–4 (10)
Harvey (3–2)
Wells (3–5)
Moore (2)
31,312
40–45
86
July 8
Mariners
3–2
Flanagan (8–6)
Swift (6–6)
Ward (7)
30,247
41–45
87
July 9
Mariners
9–3
Bankhead (4–3)
Stottlemyre (3–8)
31,373
41–46
88
July 10
Mariners
5–0
Key (5–1)
Moore (4–9)
35,323
42–46
89
July 14
@ Athletics
7–1
Flanagan (9–6)
Welch (10–6)
20,639
43–46
90
July 15
@ Athletics
1–0
Key (6–1)
Stewart (12–8)
26,476
44–46
91
July 16
@ Athletics
4–1
Davis (7–4)
Stieb (10–6)
Eckersley (27)
33,287
44–47
92
July 17
@ Athletics
9–6
Ward (6–0)
Young (6–7)
Henke (17)
31,695
45–47
93
July 18
@ Angels
12–2
Musselman (1–0)
Finley (5–9)
Clancy (1)
24,241
46–47
94
July 19
@ Angels
7–6
Henke (1–1)
Harvey (4–3)
24,131
47–47
95
July 20
@ Angels
7–6
Minton (3–1)
Cerutti (4–6)
Moore (4)
25,598
47–48
96
July 21
@ Mariners
6–2
Bankhead (5–4)
Stieb (10–7)
Schooler (7)
9,024
47–49
97
July 22
@ Mariners
10–9 (10)
Schooler (2–3)
Henke (1–2)
10,506
47–50
98
July 23
@ Mariners
5–2
Musselman (2–0)
Trout (4–6)
17,979
48–50
99
July 24
@ Mariners
6–0
Flanagan (10–6)
Langston (7–9)
10,487
49–50
100
July 25
@ Twins
5–4
Winn (1–0)
Henke (1–3)
31,936
49–51
101
July 26
@ Twins
6–3
Portugal (1–1)
Ward (6–1)
Reardon (26)
42,185
49–52
102
July 27
@ Twins
4–1
Cerutti (5–6)
Viola (16–3)
Henke (18)
51,687
50–52
103
July 29
Yankees
7–1
Musselman (3–0)
Dotson (8–4)
42,453
51–52
104
July 30
Yankees
3–1
Candelaria (12–6)
Flanagan (10–7)
Righetti (15)
45,457
51–53
105
July 31
Yankees
6–3
Rhoden (7–6)
Key (6–2)
Righetti (16)
41,401
51–54
August: 14–14 (Home: 7–7; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
106
August 1
Twins
3–1
Stieb (11–7)
Viola (16–4)
Henke (19)
33,206
52–54
107
August 2
Twins
11–1
Clancy (5–11)
Lea (6–5)
30,327
53–54
108
August 3
Twins
8–3
Atherton (6–5)
Musselman (3–1)
Reardon (27)
31,340
53–55
109
August 4
Twins
2–1
Anderson (9–7)
Flanagan (10–8)
21,140
53–56
110
August 5
Royals
7–6
Ward (7–1)
Power (5–5)
Henke (20)
31,357
54–56
111
August 6
Royals
11–1
Gubicza (14–6)
Stieb (11–8)
34,411
54–57
112
August 7
Royals
5–1
Bannister (9–9)
Clancy (5–12)
37,304
54–58
113
August 8
Royals
5–1
Musselman (4–1)
Saberhagen (12–11)
Henke (21)
32,234
55–58
114
August 9
@ Yankees
6–3
Flanagan (11–8)
Candelaria (12–7)
Ward (8)
30,089
56–58
115
August 10
@ Yankees
5–0
Key (7–2)
Rhoden (7–8)
Henke (22)
28,026
57–58
116
August 11
@ Yankees
6–5 (11)
Ward (8–1)
Righetti (3–3)
30,347
58–58
117
August 12
@ Royals
3–2
Clancy (6–12)
Bannister (9–10)
Henke (23)
31,858
59–58
118
August 13
@ Royals
2–0
Musselman (5–1)
Saberhagen (12–12)
Ward (9)
40,204
60–58
119
August 14
@ Royals
6–0
Aquino (1–0)
Flanagan (11–9)
27,262
60–59
120
August 16
@ White Sox
5–4
McDowell (5–8)
Key (7–3)
Thigpen (26)
15,706
60–60
121
August 17
@ White Sox
5–1
Reuss (9–7)
Clancy (6–13)
Rosenberg (1)
14,367
60–61
122
August 19
Brewers
7–4 (10)
Nieves (5–5)
Ward (8–2)
Plesac (29)
34,178
60–62
123
August 20
Brewers
8–1
Higuera (10–8)
Flanagan (11–10)
38,315
60–63
124
August 21
Brewers
8–4
Key (8–3)
August (7–6)
38,424
61–63
125
August 22
White Sox
6–3
Stieb (12–8)
Reuss (9–8)
30,501
62–63
126
August 23
White Sox
7–2
Clancy (7–13)
Pérez (11–8)
Ward (10)
28,443
63–63
127
August 24
White Sox
6–4
Long (5–9)
Musselman (5–2)
Thigpen (27)
33,385
63–64
128
August 26
@ Rangers
5–1
Kilgus (11–11)
Flanagan (11–11)
Williams (17)
13,642
63–65
129
August 27
@ Rangers
5–3
Hough (11–14)
Key (8–4)
Williams (18)
21,578
63–66
130
August 28
@ Rangers
6–5 (11)
Henke (2–3)
McMurtry (2–2)
10,166
64–66
131
August 29
@ Brewers
6–1
Clancy (8–13)
Filer (5–8)
10,207
65–66
132
August 30
@ Brewers
6–2
Higuera (12–8)
Musselman (5–3)
11,876
65–67
133
August 31
@ Brewers
4–2
August (8–6)
Flanagan (11–12)
Crim (8)
11,993
65–68
September: 20–7 (Home: 12–3; Away: 8–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
134
September 1
Rangers
5–1
Key (9–4)
Hough (11–15)
30,294
66–68
135
September 2
Rangers
7–6
Henke (3–3)
Vande Berg (1–2)
30,181
67–68
136
September 3
Rangers
7–4
Castillo (1–0)
Russell (10–7)
Ward (11)
33,463
68–68
137
September 4
Rangers
9–7
Cerutti (6–6)
Williams (2–5)
34,400
69–68
138
September 5
@ Tigers
5–4 (10)
Stottlemyre (4–8)
Hernández (5–4)
Ward (12)
21,913
70–68
139
September 6
@ Tigers
7–3
Key (10–4)
Alexander (11–11)
Ward (13)
18,299
71–68
140
September 7
@ Tigers
4–3
Henneman (8–4)
Cerutti (6–7)
21,614
71–69
141
September 9
@ Orioles
8–1
Clancy (9–13)
Bautista (6–13)
14,750
72–69
142
September 10
@ Orioles
7–4
Ballard (8–11)
Musselman (5–4)
Williamson (2)
21,945
72–70
143
September 11
@ Orioles
4–2
Schmidt (8–4)
Flanagan (11–13)
Thurmond (3)
19,364
72–71
144
September 12
Tigers
6–5
Huismann (1–0)
Henke (3–4)
Hernández (9)
31,354
72–72
145
September 13
Tigers
9–1
Stieb (13–8)
Power (5–7)
32,141
73–72
146
September 14
Tigers
3–2
Ward (9–2)
Terrell (7–14)
32,469
74–72
147
September 15
Indians
3–0
Musselman (6–4)
Walker (0–1)
Henke (24)
28,544
75–72
148
September 16
Indians
4–3 (10)
Henke (4–4)
Gordon (2–4)
30,276
76–72
149
September 17
Indians
12–3
Swindell (17–13)
Key (10–5)
Dedmon (1)
32,067
76–73
150
September 18
Indians
4–0
Stieb (14–8)
Nichols (1–5)
34,422
77–73
151
September 19
Red Sox
5–4
Clancy (10–13)
Lamp (6–5)
Ward (14)
28,455
78–73
152
September 20
Red Sox
13–2
Clemens (17–11)
Musselman (6–5)
30,352
78–74
153
September 21
Red Sox
1–0
Flanagan (12–13)
Gardner (8–5)
Ward (15)
30,344
79–74
154
September 23
@ Indians
4–2
Key (11–5)
Swindell (17–14)
Henke (25)
7,995
80–74
155
September 24
@ Indians
1–0
Stieb (15–8)
Nichols (1–6)
8,157
81–74
156
September 25
@ Indians
4–3
Bailes (9–14)
Ward (9–3)
7,915
81–75
157
September 26
@ Red Sox
11–1
Musselman (7–5)
Gardner (8–6)
33,953
82–75
158
September 27
@ Red Sox
15–9
Flanagan (13–13)
Smithson (9–6)
34,442
83–75
159
September 28
@ Red Sox
1–0
Key (12–5)
Hurst (18–6)
34,873
84–75
160
September 30
Orioles
4–0
Stieb (16–8)
Ballard (8–12)
32,374
85–75
October: 2–0 (Home: 2–0; Away: 0–0)
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and records
All-Star Game
Farm system
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References
^ "1988 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 16, 2023 .
^ SI.com - Statitudes - Statitudes: Opening Day 2002, By the Numbers - Sunday March 30, 2003 01:50 AM
^ "1988 Toronto Blue Jays Trades and Transactions" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved July 17, 2023 .
^ Blue Jays All-Stars | bluejays.com: History
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007
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