oscargamblesfr o 02/01/2006
About a 3.5, an underrated guy when you factor in that much of his career was spent in a pitcher's era and/or park. Started out at second base and then as a center fielder with The Red Sox, before moving to St. Louis, L.A., and finally a cameo with The Giants. Could run when younger, hit homers, sometimes hit .300, a fine career overall. With the Dodgers in '77 hit over 30 homers, joining teammates Garvey, Cey, and Baker as, I think, the first foursome to hit at least 30.
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