- Steve Finley
Infobox MLB retired
name=Steve Finley
position=Center fielder
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1965|3|12
city-state|Union City|Tennessee
debutdate=April 3
debutyear=by|1989
debutteam=Baltimore Orioles
finaldate=June 3
finalyear=by|2007
finalteam=Colorado Rockies
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.271
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=2,548
stat3label=Home run s
stat3value=304
teams=
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1989–by|1990)
*Houston Astros (by|1991-by|1994)
*San Diego Padres (by|1995-by|1998)
*Arizona Diamondbacks (by|1999-by|2004)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|2004)
*Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (by|2005)
*San Francisco Giants (by|2006)
*Colorado Rockies (by|2007)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1997, 2000)
*World Series champion (2001)
* 5xGold Glove Award winner (1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2004)Steven Allen Finley (born
March 12 ,1965 , inUnion City, Tennessee ) is a formerMajor League Baseball outfielder .Early life
Finley, who grew up in
Paducah, Kentucky , attendedPaducah Tilghman High School and Southern Illinois University, where he earned a degree inphysiology and played for the baseball team from 1984-87.Career
College, Team USA, and minor leagues
In by|1986, Finley was drafted by the
Atlanta Braves in the 11th round of the draft, but did not sign, instead choosing to remain at SIU, where he was 2-time All-Missouri Valley Conference performer and a third-teamAll-American in 1986.He was a member of the 1986 Team USA squad that won a
bronze medal during international competition inthe Netherlands .In by|1987, he was drafted by the
Baltimore Orioles in the 13th round of the draft, and did sign.In 919 at bats in the minor leagues, Finley batted .309 and stole 68 bases.
Major leagues
In January by|1991, he was traded by the Orioles with
Pete Harnisch andCurt Schilling to theHouston Astros for Glenn Davis. That year he was third in the league in triples (10), sixth in hits (170), ninth in stolen bases (34), and tenth insacrifice hit s (10). His 13 outfield assists tiedBarry Bonds and Paul O'Neill for third in the league.In by|1992, he led the NL in games played (162), was second in triples (13), third in stolen bases (44; a career high) and sacrifice hits (10), and seventh in hits (177).
In by|1993, he led the league in triples (13). He had been slowed in
spring training byBell's Palsy , a viral infection of a nerve in his upper neck, resulting in numbness that prevented him from closing his left eye.In by|1994, he was second in the league in sacrifice hits (13), and tenth in triples (5). He appeared in only 94 games of an injury and strike-shortened season, missing nearly a month after being hit by a pitch on
June 8 inMontreal , breaking the 3rdmetacarpal bone in his right hand.In December 1994, he was traded by the Astros with
Ken Caminiti ,Andujar Cedeno ,Roberto Petagine ,Brian Williams , and minor leaguer Sean Fesh to theSan Diego Padres for Derek Bell,Doug Brocail ,Ricky Gutierrez ,Pedro A. Martinez ,Phil Plantier , andCraig Shipley .In by|1995, Finley batted a career-high .297 and was third in the league in runs (104) and triples (8), and fourth in stolen bases (36) and hits (167). Finley also won his first
Gold Glove Award . He was the only National League player to have 100 runs, 10 home runs, and 35 stolen bases. He stole a career-high 4 bases onAugust 12 vs.St. Louis . He was in the delivery room onSeptember 1 when son Reed was born, and then headed to the ballpark and played in the 8th and 9th innings of San Diego's 6-3 win over thePhiladelphia Phillies .In by|1996, Finley was second in the NL in runs (126; a career high) and doubles (45), third in
extra base hit s (84), fourth in triples (9), and sixth in hits (195). Finley won his second Gold Glove Award. He came in tenth in the MVP voting. He established Padres' records in runs, doubles, extra-base hits ,and total bases. He wrapped up 1996 by earning MVP honors on an 8-game Major League Baseball All-Star tour throughJapan .In by|1997, he hit three home runs in a game twice in the same season (
May 19 andJune 23 . Finley was voted to the All Star team, and finished eighth in the league in runs (101).In December by|1998, he signed as a free agent with the
Arizona Diamondbacks . In by|1999, he hit three home runs and drove in 6 runs in a game onSeptember 8 , 1999. That season he had 34 home runs and a career-high 103 RBI, and was seventh in the league in extra base hits (76). Finley also won his third Gold Glove Award.In by|2000, he had 35 home runs and a career-high .544
slugging percentage , and was ninth in the league in sacrifice flies (9). He was also voted to the All Star team. Furthermore, Finley had 10 assists, and won his fourth Gold Glove Award. He was named the team co-Player-of-the-Year with Luis Gonzalez by the Arizona chapter of theBBWAA .In by|2001, Finley had a disappointing regular season but more than made up for it with a stellar post season, leading the Diamondbacks with a .421 batting average in the
National League Division Series and 5 RBI in theNational League Championship Series as Arizona went on to win its firstWorld Series .In by|2003, Finley led the league in triples (10), becoming the oldest player in Major League history to lead his league in triples.
In July by|2004, he was traded by the Diamondbacks with
Brent Mayne to theLos Angeles Dodgers forKoyie Hill ,Reggie Abercrombie , and Bill Murphy (minors).In 2004, he was eighth in at bats (628) and plate appearances (706), and was ninth in home runs (36; the third highest total ever for a 39-year-old in the Majors, behind
Barry Bonds andHank Aaron ). Finley also won his fifth Gold Glove Award. He also tiedPete Rose 's record of playing in 162 games at the age of 39. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/leaders_39_bat.shtml] He hit a game-winning, walk-off grand slam to cap a seven-run ninth inning onOctober 2 againstSan Francisco that clinched National League Western Division championship for the Dodgers.In December 2004, Finley signed as a free agent with the
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim . In by|2005, he missed 18 games due to strained right shoulder, his first DL stint since 1997. In December 2005 he was traded by the Angels to theSan Francisco Giants forEdgardo Alfonzo .On
November 1 , by|2006, the Giants declined their option on Finley for the 2007 season, which made him a free agent. OnFebruary 24 , 2007, Finley signed a minor-league contract with theColorado Rockies . After an impressive spring, Finley made their Opening Day roster. OnJune 5 , 2007 the Rockies designated Finley for assignment, giving the Rockies 10 days to trade, release, or outright Finley to the minor leagues. Finley had batted .181 (17-for-94) with one home run and two RBI in 43 games for Colorado. [http://colorado.rockies.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20070605&content_id=2006680&vkey=pr_col&fext=.jsp&c_id=col] He was released on June 17, 2007.Despite a disappointing 2007 for Finley, who was 43 on Opening Day in by|2008, he isn't ready to retire just yet. Finley asked his agent, Casey Close, to look for openings, and specifically expressed an interest in playing again for San Diego, where he lives, but he was never given an offer. [Crasnick, Jerry. [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3121934 "Despite letdown in '07, Finley not ready to retire"] , "ESPN.com",
November 21 ,2007 . AccessedNovember 22 ,2007 .]Personal life
Finley is married to the former Amy Jantzen, and has three sons (Austin, 1993; Reed, 1995; and Blake, 1997) and two daughters (Franchesca, 2001; and Sophia, 2005).
ee also
*
List of NL Gold Glove Winners at Outfield
*List of major league players with 2,000 hits
*Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*300-300 club
*2001 World Series
*List of Major League Baseball players with 400 doubles
*List of Major League Baseball players with 100 triples
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI
*List of Major League Baseball triples champions
*Major League Baseball hitters with three home runs in one game References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=finlest01 Baseball Almanac] - photos and miscellaneous
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/F/Finley_Steve.stm BaseballLibrary] - biography and career highlights
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