- Alan Wiggins
Infobox MLB retired
name=Alan Wiggins
position=Second Baseman
width=247
bgcolor1=darkorange
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
birthdate=February 17 1958
deathdate=|deathdate=death date and age|1991|1|6|1958|2|17
bats=Switch
throws=Right
debutdate=September 4
debutyear=by|1981
debutteam=San Diego Padres
finaldate=August 28
finalyear=by|1987
finalteam=Baltimore Orioles
stat1label=Batting avg
stat2label=RBI
stat3label=Stolen base s
stat1value=.259
stat2value=118
stat3value=242
teams=
*San Diego Padres (by|1981-by|1985)
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1985-by|1987)
highlights=
*Stole 70 bases is 1984
*Finished 16th in MVP voting in 1984Alan Anthony Wiggins (
February 17 1958 -January 6 1991 ) was an Americansecond baseman andleft fielder inMajor League Baseball who played for theSan Diego Padres from by|1981 to by|1985 and theBaltimore Orioles from 1985 to by|1987. He was aswitch hitter and threw right-handed.Career overview
Born in
Los Angeles, California , Wiggins was a highly praised prospect before being selected by theLos Angeles Dodgers as the 8th pick of the draft. With their minor league affiliate, Wiggins picked up an incredible 120stolen base s in by|1980. After bouncing around for a few years in the minors, Wiggins ended up playing his first major league game onSeptember 4 , by|1981 with the Padres as a September call-up. In his first season, he only got 14at bat s, but made the most of them, picking up five hits.In by|1983, he got a chance to play a full season as an everyday player for an average Padre team. That year he proved much of the praise for him was correct, as he stole 66 bases, which was good for second in the league behind
Tim Raines . Even though his job was to be fast and steal bases, his .276batting average was also impressive. He picked up 139 hits that year.by|1984 turned out to be a carbon copy of 1983, only better in almost every category. Wiggins' statistics were very solid. With a .258 batting average, it seemed he attempted to hit for power a little bit more, hitting a career-high 3
home run s with 34 runs batted in. That year (one in which the Padres won their first-ever National League pennant), he was also second in the league in runs scored with 106. Wiggins had 154 hits in 596 at bats. But most importantly, his running even improved a little more from the past season. He had seven triples during the season, and compiled 70 stolen bases, eclipsing his previous total of 66 and putting himself into the Padres' record books. It still stands today as the Padre single-season record for stolen bases.After being traded to the Orioles the following year, Wiggins reportedly began to battle drug problems and was a bit of a distraction. After a bad 1987 season, in which he batted .232 with only 20 stolen bases and was put out on the base paths twice in a single season by means of the
hidden ball trick ,Fact|date=June 2007 he was released by the Orioles onSeptember 29 after a locker room fight withLarry Sheets . A promising career seemed to be disrupted by drug use.In a seven-year career, Wiggins held a .259 batting average, with 5 home runs and 118 RBIs. He compiled 581 hits, 61 doubles and 19 triples. He had 346 runs scored and 235 walks. Wiggins had 242 career stolen bases for an average of 40 steals per season.
Death
Wiggins died in a hospital in his hometown of Los Angeles, on
January 6 1991 , reportedly of complications due toAIDS . Most believe he fell victim to the disease through his drug problems, neglecting his family and young daughter in the process. He is the first baseball player known to have died from AIDS.tudent-Athlete children
His daughter,
Candice Wiggins , is a starbasketball player for theMinnesota Lynx of the WNBA. Before joining the Lynx as the third overall pick in the2008 WNBA Draft , she had been an All-American performer at Stanford University. OnJanuary 31 2008 , in a game against USC, she scored 18 points to passKate Starbird as the all-time Stanford women's basketball scoring leader. His son,Alan Wiggins, Jr. , is also playing professional basketball; he signed a one-year contract with German clubEisbären Bremerhaven in July 2007.External links
*baseball-reference|id=w/wiggial01
* [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/womensbasketball/pac10/2005-11-29-wiggins-children_x.htm November 30, 2005 "USA Today" article on Wiggins' children]
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