- Sam Horn
Samuel Lee Horn (b.
November 2 ,1963 inDallas ,Texas ) is a formerbaseball player who spent parts of 8 seasons inMLB and is now acable television anchor forNew England Sports Network , the flagship station ofBoston sports teams.The
1982 first round draft pick of theBoston Red Sox , Horn hit .278 with 14home run s in just 158 at-bats as a rookie in1987 . Though he did hit 23 home runs as a member of theBaltimore Orioles in 1991, the powerful 6'5", 250 poundfirst baseman never lived up to the power potential he showed that first year. During his career (1987-1995) with Boston, Baltimore, Cleveland, and Texas, Horn hit .240 with a total of 62 home runs. After leaving MLB, Horn played for theTaipei Gida in1997 and1998 . He hit the first home run in theTaiwan Major League and held the record of being the highest paid player in the Taiwan professional baseball history (US [$] 216,000 dollars for the 1997 season) until surpassed byChin-Feng Chen in2006 .Horn is perhaps best remembered as the origin of the term "horn," referring to the act of striking out six times in a single game, a feat Horn accomplished in 1992 while with the
Baltimore Orioles .Horn currently works for
New England Sports Network , providing analysis on Red Sox post-game shows. Horn's catch-phrase is "ka-pow", which he exclaims whenever a Sox player hits a home run. The Red Sox fans' message board website calledSons of Sam Horn , which has also been used by Red Sox players (e.g.Curt Schilling ) and management (e.g. John Henry), is named after Horn.Sam also owns and operates [http://www.aroundthehornsc.com Around The Horn Sports Center] in
East Greenwich, RI , which provides indoor and outdoor baseball and softball training.In July 2007, he declared his candidacy for President of
Red Sox Nation . On August 15, 2007, a group calling themselves the "Fans of Sam Horn" took out an ad in USA Today, telling his fans to vote for him for President of Red Sox Nation and included a link to [http://sawxheads.com/ http://sawxheads.com/] .External links
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* [http://thebaseballcube.com/players/H/sam-horn.shtml Horn's Minor and Major League Statistics: The Baseball Cube]
* [http://bostondirtdogs.boston.com/Headline_Archives/2007/08/sams_place_in_u.html Ad in USA Today]
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