- Craig Worthington
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Craig Worthington Third baseman Born: April 17, 1965
Los Angeles, CaliforniaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 26, 1988 for the Baltimore Orioles Last MLB appearance May 14, 1996 for the Texas Rangers Career statistics Batting average .230 Home runs 33 Runs batted in 144 Teams - Baltimore Orioles (1988-91)
- Cleveland Indians (1992)
- Cincinnati Reds (1995)
- Texas Rangers (1995-96)
- Hanshin Tigers (1996)
Craig Richard Worthington (born April 17, 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman. He played all or part of seven seasons in the majors, between 1988 and 1996 for the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, and Texas Rangers. He played the end of the 1996 season in Japan for the Hanshin Tigers.
Worthington was drafted by the Orioles in the 1st round (11th pick) of the 1985 amateur draft (Secondary Phase). The third baseman showed much promise, posting 15 home runs and 70 RBIs in 1989 with Baltimore. Craig was named to the Topps rookie all-star team.
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Preceded by
Chris SaboTopps Rookie All-Star Third Baseman
1989Succeeded by
Robin VenturaInternational League MVP Award 1932: Owen | 1933: Rolfe | 1934: Boone | 1935: Puccinelli | 1936: McGowan | 1937: Crouse | 1938: Carnegie | 1939: Wikek | 1940: Ryba | 1941: Hutchinson | 1942: Barrett | 1943: Schoendienst | 1944: Moss | 1945: Lollar | 1946: Robinson | 1947: Sauer | 1948: Bloodworth | 1949: B. Morgan | 1950: Poholsky | 1951: Wilson | 1952: Gilliam | 1953: Nelson | 1954: Howard | 1955: Nelson | 1956: Goliat | 1957: Baxes | 1958: Nelson | 1959: Herrera | 1960: King | 1961: Savage | 1962: Martinez | 1963: Buford | 1964: J. Morgan | 1965: Foy | 1966: Epstein | 1967: Aaron | 1968: Rettemund | 1969: Alvarado | 1970: Freed | 1970: Kopacz | 1971: Grich | 1972: Evans | 1973: Fuller | 1974: Rice | 1975: Vail | 1976: Dauer | 1976: Klutts | 1976: Lis | 1977: T. Cox | 1978: Allenson | 1979: Brown | 1979: Stapleton | 1980: Brant | 1981: Butler | 1982: Ashford | 1983: Teufel | 1984: Bradley | 1985: Pasqua | 1986: Dodson | 1987: Milligan | 1988: Worthington | 1989: O'Malley | 1990: Meulens | 1991: Bell | 1992: Snow | 1993: Thome | 1994: Manto | 1995: Huskey | 1996: Hiatt | 1997: Petagine | 1998: Petagine | 1999: S. Cox | 2000: Mottola | 2001: Hall | 2002: González | 2003: Seguignol | 2004: Peralta | 2005: Victorino | 2006: Witt | 2007: Hessman | 2008: Bailey | 2009: Duncan | 2010: Johnson | 2011: Canzler
Categories:- 1965 births
- Living people
- Baltimore Orioles players
- Cleveland Indians players
- Texas Rangers players
- Cincinnati Reds players
- Newark Bears players
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- American expatriate baseball players in Japan
- Hanshin Tigers players
- Baseball players from California
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- American baseball third baseman stubs
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