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Dmitri Young

Washington Nationals First Base

  • Born: 1973/10/11
  • Age: 38
  • Height: 6-2
  • Weight: 295
  • Bats/Throws: B / R
  • Seasons: 13
  • Place of birth: Vicksburg, MS
  • Drafted by: the St. Louis Cardinals in 1991 (1st round)
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1991 37 129 22 33 10 0 2 22 21 28 2 1 .256 .364 .380
1992 135 493 74 153 36 6 14 72 51 94 14 13 .310 .378 .493
1993 69 270 31 85 13 3 5 43 24 28 3 4 .315 .369 .441
1994 125 453 53 123 33 2 8 54 36 60 0 3 .272 .330 .406
1995 97 367 54 107 18 6 10 62 30 46 2 4 .292 .347 .455
1996 Cardinals 16 29 3 7 0 0 0 2 4 5 0 1 .241 .353 .241
1996 122 459 90 153 31 8 15 64 34 67 16 5 .333 .378 .534
1997 Cardinals 110 333 38 86 14 3 5 34 38 63 6 5 .258 .335 .363
1997 24 84 10 23 7 0 4 14 13 15 1 1 .274 .375 .500
1998 Reds 144 536 81 166 48 1 14 83 47 94 2 4 .310 .364 .481
1999 Reds 127 373 63 112 30 2 14 56 30 71 3 1 .300 .352 .504
2000 Reds 152 548 68 166 37 6 18 88 36 80 0 3 .303 .346 .491
2001 Reds 142 540 68 163 28 3 21 69 37 77 8 5 .302 .350 .481
2002 Tigers 54 201 25 57 14 0 7 27 12 39 2 0 .284 .329 .458
2003 Tigers 155 562 78 167 34 7 29 85 58 130 2 1 .297 .372 .537
2004 Tigers 104 389 72 106 23 2 18 60 33 71 0 1 .272 .336 .481
2004 2 10 1 5 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 .500 .545 1.1
2005 Tigers 126 469 61 127 25 3 21 72 29 100 1 0 .271 .325 .471
2006 Tigers 48 172 19 43 4 1 7 23 11 39 1 1 .250 .293 .407
2006 2 5 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .400 .500 .600
2007 Nationals 136 460 57 147 38 1 13 74 44 74 0 0 .320 .378 .491
2008 Nationals 50 150 15 42 6 0 4 10 28 28 0 0 .280 .394 .400
2008 5 12 0 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .500
2009 3 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .167 .375 .167
Career Total 1364 4762 648 1389 301 29 171 683 407 871 25 22 .292 .351 .475

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Stories

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Tuesday links: More Porcello trade talks

Certain writers are still trying to trade Rick Porcello, Jhonny Peralta is allergic to clam chowder, and... well, not much else in today's bare-bones Morning Prowl.

Dmitri Young spoke about ALCS MVP Delmon Young

Former Detroit Tiger Dmitri Young talked about his brother and the current American League Championship Series MVP Delmon Young.

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Jayson Werth Has Become A Riddle With Just One Solution

Hitting only .215 at the All-Star Break, Jayson Werth has Washington fans scratching their heads. Plenty of possible reasons and excuses have been laid before him, but the only one that knows what is going on is Jayson Werth himself.

The Greatest Reds: #1

Red Reporter celebrates the greatest player in team history today. Come check it out!

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Rays Family Tree: Dead Trade Strings of 1999

Rays Family Tree: Dead Trade Strings of 1999

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Potomac Nationals Weekly Update. 7/14 - Dmitri Young GOES DEEP!!!

Potomac Nationals Weekly Update. 7/14 - DY GOES DEEP!!! Dmitri Young homers in 3-2 P-Nats' win.

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Revisiting the Kevin Stocker/Bobby Abreu Trade

It's the all-star break, we have until Friday to cover any loose analytical ties, but for a moment let's step back to 1997 and talk about potentially the worst trade in franchise history. What we...

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