- Tim Cullen
Timothy Leo Cullen (born
February 16 ,1942 inSan Francisco, California ) is a formerinfielder inMajor League Baseball who played for the Washington Senators (1966-67, 1968-71),Chicago White Sox (1968) andOakland Athletics (1972). He batted and threw right-handed.In a six-season career, Cullen was a .220 hitter with nine
home run s and 134 RBI in 700 games.A star
baseball andbasketball player atJunípero Serra High School inSan Mateo, California , Cullen was selected an All-CALinfielder twice and an All-CAL guard as a senior. Later, he was a two-sport star atSanta Clara University and played in theCollege World Series .Originally signed by the
Boston Red Sox as an amateurfree agent in 1964, Cullen debuted with the Senators in 1966. A "Topps " Rookie All-Star in his inaugural season, he appeared in the1972 World Series with Oakland. LikeGonzalo Márquez , Cullen was a valuable utility for the World Championship team providing support from the bench during the regular season.In his career, Cullen was a competent infielder with good instincts and an avid student of the game; but he couldn’t helped himself with the bat. Even when he hit in the low .200s, Cullen's glove was enough to get him a considerable playing time. He was an above-average major league
second baseman and an adequateshortstop andthird baseman as well. Nevertheless, a rare feat earned him a place in baseball's record book.In 1968, Cullen was sent to the White Sox at midseason in a deal for shortstop Ron Hansen. In a curious movement, he was then shipped back to Washington for Hansen, making them the only two players in MLB history to be traded for one another twice in the same season.
Currently a resident of
Fresno, California , Cullen serves as the vice president of special projects for the Triple-AFresno Grizzlies , a SF Giants minor league affiliate team.ee also
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* [http://www.baseballsavvy.com/archive/w_1972_OaklandAs.html The 1972 Oakland A's]
* [http://www.serrahs.com/Alumni/Hall_of_Fame/hall_of_fame.html Junípero Serra Athletic Hall of Fame]
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