- Rich Becker
Richard Godhard Becker [Various sources, such as the Ultimate Mets Database (http://www.ultimatemets.com) and
The Sporting News Baseball Register, list Becker's middle name as "Goodhard."] (born1972-02-01 ) was aMajor League Baseball player during the years 1993-2000.Born in
Aurora, Illinois , Becker was drafted out of high school by theMinnesota Twins in the third round of the 1990 amateur draft. He made his major league debut in 1993 as aswitch hitter . However, he achieved greater success batting exclusively from the left side of the plate. In 1996, manager Tom Kelly put Becker in the unenviable position of succeedingKirby Puckett as the Twins' starting center fielder. However, he responded with his best year as a major leaguer, batting .291 with 12 home runs, 79 RB1, and 19 stolen bases. On July 13 of that year, he had his best day, getting four hits -- including two home runs, a double, and 6 RBI. However, his numbers declined the following year, and the Twins traded Becker forAlex Ochoa in December 1997. Subsequent to the trade, Becker bounced among several teams, finding marginal playing time with theBaltimore Orioles ,New York Mets ,Milwaukee Brewers ,Oakland Athletics , andDetroit Tigers .In 2000, Becker retired from baseball. He finished his career with a .256 average, 45 home runs, 243 RBI, and 66 stolen bases.
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* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/beckeri01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.westaurorabaseball.com/alumni.htm West Aurora Baseball Alumni]
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