- Stan Papi
Stan Gerard Papi (born
February 4 ,1951 inFresno, California ) was a major leaguebaseball player best remembered for being traded by theMontreal Expos to theBoston Red Sox for Bill Lee during the 1978-79 off-season.Papi was drafted by the
Houston Astros in the 2nd round of the 1969 amateur draft but was traded to St. Louis and then Montreal, where he played part of 1977 and 1978 with the Expos.The Red Sox had a
Gold Glove -caliber shortstop inRick Burleson , and the trade for a light-hitting utility shortstop (Papi) for a left-handed pitcher of some quality was denounced by fans and even questioned by Red Sox team captainCarl Yastrzemski , the future Hall of Famer. Fact|date=February 2007 Shortly after the Bill Lee for Stan Papi trade was announced, "Who the hell is Stan Papi?" was painted on the exterior wall of theGreen Monster atFenway Park . Although Fenway Park staff painted over the graffiti many times, the sentence continued to re-appear until Bill Lee retired in 1982.In Montreal, Lee went on to win 16 games in 1979 while Papi proved a bust in Boston. Lee was instrumental to the Expos achieving their first winning record (95–65) under manager
Dick Williams , Lee's first manager. With a 16-10 won loss record, 3.04earned run average and three shutouts, Lee proved very valuable to Montreal. Papi appeared in 50 games and hit .188 with one home run and six runs batted in 117 at bats. After appearing in one game in 1980, he was traded to theDetroit Tigers , where he ended his career in 1981.In his six major league seasons, Papi hit .218 with 7 home runs and 51 RBIs in 225 games.
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Montreal Expos all-time roster External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/papist01.shtml Baseball Reference]
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