- Len Gabrielson (outfielder)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Len Gabrielson
position=Outfielder
birthdate=birth date and age|1940|2|14
bats=Left
throws=Right
debutdate=September 9
debutyear=1960
debutteam=Milwaukee Braves
finaldate=September 30
finalyear=1970
finalteam=Los Angeles Dodgers
stat1label=Batting Average
stat1value=.253
stat2label=Home Runs
stat2value=37
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=176
teams=
*Milwaukee Braves (1960, 1963-1964)
*Chicago Cubs (1964-1965)
*San Francisco Giants (1965-1966)
*California Angels (1967)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (1967-1970)
highlights=Leonard Gary Gabrielson (born
February 14 ,1940 inOakland, California , USA) was anoutfielder inMajor League Baseball . He graduated from theUniversity of Southern California and played in the majors from 1960 through 1970, initially signing with theMilwaukee Braves ] in 1959 as an amateur free agent. After parts of three seasons with the Braves, he was traded to theChicago Cubs onJune 3 ,1964 , in exchange for catcherMerritt Ranew and $40,000. Two weeks later, the Cubs traded their starting right fielderLou Brock to theSt. Louis Cardinals , and installed Gabrielson as Brock's replacement. He lasted less than a year with the Cubs, moving on to theSan Francisco Giants in a five-player deal onMay 29 ,1965 . The Giants received Gabrielson and catcherDick Bertell , surrendering fading starsHarvey Kuenn andEd Bailey and pitcherBob Hendley . Gabrielson gradually worked his way into a role as the team's starting left fielder, a role he successfully defended in spring training of 1966, beating back a challenge by starOrlando Cepeda , who had been displaced from first base byWillie McCovey . He struggled with the bat that season, however, and in December was traded to theCalifornia Angels for another declining star, first basemanNorm Siebern . Gabrielson's stay with the Angels lasted all of eleven games, as the Angels sent him to theLos Angeles Dodgers forJohnny Werhas onMay 10 ,1967 . It would be the final trade of Gabrielson's career, as he spent the next four seasons with Los Angeles. He led the team inhome run s with ten in 1968, an unusually low total made possible by league-wide offensive declines that season, the so-called "Year of the Pitcher".His father, Leonard Hilbourne Gabrielson, was also a MLB player, having spent part of the 1939 season with the
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