- Harold Baines
Infobox MLB retired
name=Harold Baines
position=Designated hitter /Right fielder
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1959|3|15Easton, Maryland
debutdate=April 10
debutyear=by|1980
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=by|2001
finalteam=Chicago White Sox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.289
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=384
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=1,628
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (by|1980–by|1989, by|1996-by|1997, by|2000-by|2001)
*Texas Rangers (by|1989-by|1990)
*Oakland Athletics (by|1990–by|1992)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1993–by|1995, by|1997-by|1999, by|2000)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1999)
highlights=
* 6x All-Star selection (1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1999)
* 1989Silver Slugger Award winner
* 2x Outstanding Designated Hitter award (1987, 1988)
* Chicago White Sox #3 retiredHarold Douglas Baines (born
March 15 1959 inEaston, Maryland ) is a formerright fielder anddesignated hitter inMajor League Baseball who played for fiveAmerican League teams from 1980 to 2001. He is best known for his three stints with theChicago White Sox , the team which he now serves as a coach. As one of the most durable, consistent and respected hitters of his era, he ranked 7th in AL history ingames played (2,830) and 10th in runs batted in (1,628) upon his retirement. Noted as well for his power hitting in clutch situations, he was tied for 7th in AL history in grand slams (13)cite book |last=Spatz |first=Lyle, ed. |title=The SABR Baseball List & Record Book |year=2007 |publisher=Scribner |location=New York |isbn=978-1-4165-3245-3 |pages=p. 46 ] and for 4th in 3-home run games (3), [Spatz, p. 53.] and tied for 7th in major league history inwalk-off home run s (10). Baines batted over .300 eight times, and hit .324 in 31 career postseason games, topping the .350 mark in five separate series. A six-time All-Star, he led the AL in slugging average in by|1984. He held the White Sox team record for careerhome run s from by|1987 untilCarlton Fisk passed him in by|1990; his eventual total of 221 remains the club record for left-handed hitters, as do his 981 RBI and 585extra base hit s with the team. His 1,652 games as a designated hitter are a major league record, and he held the mark for career home runs as a DH (236) untilEdgar Martínez passed him in by|2004.Early years
Baines graduated in 1977 from St. Michaels High School on
Maryland 's Eastern Shore where, as a senior, he batted .532 and was named a High School All-American. [Citation| last =Vaughn| first =Rick, editor| title =There's No Place Like Home: Maryland's native son joins the Orioles| newspaper =Orioles Program, Opening Day| pages =18| year =1993| date =1993-04-05] A month later, the White Sox made Baines the first selection in the amateur draft. The owner of the White Sox at the time,Bill Veeck , had spotted Baines playingLittle League ball many years before at the age of 12.Professional career
In by|1980, Baines became a regular outfielder on the White Sox, and he began to produce in by|1982 when he had 165 hits, 25 home runs and 105 RBI. In 1984, baseball writer
Bill James called Baines his favorite opposing player to watch, saying, "He is gorgeous, absolutely complete. I've seen him drop down bunts that would melt in your mouth, come up the next time and execute a hit and run that comes straight off the chalkboard. I've seen him hit fastballs out of the yard on a line, and I've seen him get under a high curve and loft it just over the fence." [cite book |last=James |first=Bill |authorlink=Bill James |title=The Bill James Baseball Abstract 1984 |year=1984 |publisher=Ballantine Books |location=New York |isbn=0-345-31155-8 |pages=p. 220 |chapter=Player Ratings ] Baines ended the longest game in major league history (eight hours and six minutes over 25 innings on successive evenings) with a home run against theMilwaukee Brewers 'Chuck Porter onMay 9 , by|1984; the bat he used is currently kept at theBaseball Hall of Fame .In by|1986, a succession of knee problems began which would gradually end his fielding career, forcing him to become a regular designated hitter. Despite the knee ailments and the resulting lack of speed, however, he remained a powerful hitter, picking up 166 hits in by|1988.
Trades
Midway through the by|1989 season, the Texas Rangers acquired Baines, along with
Fred Manrique , from the White Sox in a much-derided trade which sentWilson Alvarez , Scott Fletcher andSammy Sosa to Chicago. After the trade the White Sox retired Baines' #3, a rare occurence for a player who was still active in the major leagues (the number would be "un-retired" each time Baines returned to the White Sox, and he currently wears it as a coach).In by|1990 Baines was traded to the
Oakland Athletics for minor league pitchersScott Chiamparino andJoe Bitker , and he helped them reach the post-season only to be swept by theCincinnati Reds in the World Series. In by|1992 the Athletics returned to the playoffs, only to lose to theToronto Blue Jays in the AL Championship Series. [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Baines_Harold.stm Harold Baines, baseballlibrary.com] ]Prior to the by|1993 season, Baines was traded by the A's to the
Baltimore Orioles for minor league pitchersBobby Chouinard andAllen Plaster . At the age of 34, Baines was still productive, batting .313, .294 and .299 over his three seasons with Baltimore. Baines returned to the White Sox as afree agent in by|1996 but was traded back to Baltimore midway through the by|1997 season; he helped the Orioles to reach the playoffs, although they lost to theCleveland Indians in the League Championship Series.His final contract with the White Sox was not renewed following the by|2001 season, after his third stint with the team. He finished his career with 2,866 hits, 384 home runs and 1,628 RBIs. His career RBI total is 23rd all-time; his hit total ranks 37th all-time.
Back to the Sox
True to form, Baines' fourth stint with the Chicago White Sox began when he was named bench coach in March by|2004 under new manager
Ozzie Guillén , his White Sox teammate from 1985 to 1989 and in 1996–97. Baines has become such a big, yet soft-spoken, hero that people in Chicago and the nearby suburbs have even named their pets after him, according to [http://www.thecommishonline.com The Commish Online] , a baseball website.In 2005, as a coach for the White Sox, he finally earned a World Series ring.
On
July 20 , by|2008, the White Sox unveiled a bronze statue of Baines atU.S. Cellular Field prior to their game against the Kansas City Royals; it is the seventh statue featured on the park's outfield concourse. [ [http://www.suntimes.com/sports/baseball/whitesox/1065605,CST-SPT-soxnt21.article "Teary Baines gets statue", 21 July 2008, Toni Ginnetti, "Chicago Sun-Times"; accessed 15 August 2008] ] [ [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-080720-baines-white-sox-statue,0,6478035.story "Baines grateful and honored by his statue", 20 July 2008, Dave van Dyck, "Chicago Tribune"; accessed 15 August 2008] ]Personal life
Baines' hometown of St. Michaels has designated every
January 9 as Harold Baines Day. He has also created the Harold BainesScholarship Fund to help deserving college-bound students. [ [http://z.lee28.tripod.com/sbnscoverstories/id2.html Harold Baines Speaks ] ]Baines is married to Marla Henry and has four children: Toni, Britni, and Harold, Jr., and Courtney. All attended Baines' alma mater, St. Michaels Middle/High School. [ [http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=cws&coachorstaffid=828104151017 Manager and Coaches | WhiteSox.com: Team ] ]
ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of major league players with 2,000 hits
*List of Major League Baseball players with 400 doubles
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI References
External links
* [http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080102&content_id=5881&vkey=hof_news 2008 Hall of Fame candidate profile]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Harold_Baines_1959 BaseballLibrary] - biography, career highlights and [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/sabr/tbi/B/Baines_Harold.tbi.stm SABR bibliography]
* [http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=cws&coachorstaffid=828104151017 WhiteSox.com Bio]
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