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Mark David Lewis (born November 30 1969 in Hamilton, Ohio) is a former infielder in Major League Baseball for six teams from 1991-2001. He played with the Cleveland Indians (1991-1994, 2001), Cincinnati Reds (1995, 1999-2000), Detroit Tigers (1996), San Francisco Giants (1997), Philadelphia Phillies (1998), and Baltimore Orioles (2000).StatsLewis amassed 48 home runs, 306 RBI and a .263 batting average over 902 games of major league play. A large majority of his home runs came between 1996 and 1999. During those four years he hit 36 home runs (9 per year). He did not hit a single home run as a rookie for the Indians in more than 300 at bats. His career highlight may have occurred in Game 3 of the 1995 National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, when he hit the first pinch-hit grand slam in postseason history.Controversy, Giants tradeAmong Giants fans on the Giants newsgroup, there was controversy and anger when the team traded minor leaguer Jesus Ibarra for Lewis. They felt that Bill Mueller had proven himself a suitable third baseman and were frustrated that Giants general manager Brian Sabean was signing another "proven major league veteran" instead of giving a talented rookie with more upside a chance. Manager Dusty Baker ended up platooning his two third basemen, but went with Mueller during the stretch drive as he proved himself more capable both offensively and defensively. While Lewis had superior staticics before the All-Star break, especially in the power department, Mueller found his stroke in August 1997 and remained the Giants' starting third baseman through 2000.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Mark Lewis (baseball player) ] Some related entries: George Sisler | Bob McClure | Jeff Spek | Stephanie Arnold | John Toland | Dale Long | Van Lingle Mungo | Kevin Tillman | Terence Morris | Jeff Capel III | Allan Kennedy This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Mark Lewis (baseball player); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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