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Danny Tartabull Right fielder Born: October 30, 1962
San Juan, Puerto RicoBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut September 7, 1984 for the Seattle Mariners Last MLB appearance April 7, 1997 for the Philadelphia Phillies Career statistics Batting average .273 Home runs 262 Runs batted in 925 Teams Career highlights and awards Danilo Tartabull Mora (born October 30, 1962), also known as Danny Tartabull, is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball. Born to Cuban parents in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he is the son of José Tartabull, who played in the major leagues from 1962 to 1970.[1]
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Playing career
Danny played for the Seattle Mariners (1984–86), Kansas City Royals (1987–91), New York Yankees (1992–95), Oakland Athletics (1995), Chicago White Sox (1996) and Philadelphia Phillies (1997). Originally a shortstop, Tartabull broke into the majors for good in 1986 with the Mariners, who moved him to right field after briefly experimenting with him at second base. He responded by hitting .270 with 25 home runs and 96 runs batted in, but his rookie season was overshadowed by those of Wally Joyner and José Canseco. The Mariners traded him to Kansas City for prospects before the start of the 1987 season, where Tartabull avoided the sophomore jinx, improving to .309/34/101. Although sometimes slowed by injuries, Tartabull had five productive seasons with Kansas City, culminating with an All-Star selection in 1991. Tartabull became a free agent after the 1991 season and signed a deal with the Yankees worth more than $5 million a year, but he never again matched his production in Kansas City.
In July 1995 the Yankees traded Tartabull for Rubén Sierra. Following his trade out of New York, Tartabull expressed his disdain for Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, saying that getting out of New York was like having been "released from jail".[2] The Athletics in turn traded him to the White Sox the following winter. He had 101 RBI but scored 58 runs, fewer runs than all but one player in history with at least 100 RBI. Tartabull wound down his 14-year career with the Phillies in 1997, appearing in just three games.
Tartabull retired following the 1997 season with a career batting average of .273, 262 home runs and 925 runs batted in.
Other media
Tartabull made a cameo appearance on TV sitcom Seinfeld as himself in the episodes "The Chaperone" and "The Pledge Drive". He also appeared in an episode of Married... with Children.
See also
- List of second generation MLB players
References
- ^ Sons of Cubans – Cubanball.com
- ^ Nightengale, Bob (1995-08-07). "Tartabull loves New York but loathes Steinbrenner". The Sporting News. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_n32_v219/ai_17099953. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Retrosheet
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