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Steve Finley

Colorado Rockies Left Field

  • Born: 1965/03/12
  • Age: 47
  • Height: 6-2
  • Weight: 195
  • Bats/Throws: L / L
  • Seasons: 19
  • Place of birth: Paducah, KY
  • Drafted by: the Baltimore Orioles in 1987 (13th round)
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1987 15 65 9 22 3 2 1 5 1 6 7 2 .338 .348 .492
1988 8 28 2 6 2 0 0 3 4 3 4 0 .214 .313 .286
1989 Orioles 81 217 35 54 5 2 2 25 15 30 17 3 .249 .298 .318
1989 11 48 11 20 3 1 0 7 4 3 4 0 .417 .453 .521
1990 Orioles 142 464 46 119 16 4 3 37 32 53 22 9 .256 .304 .328
1991 Astros 159 596 84 170 28 10 8 54 42 65 34 18 .285 .331 .406
1992 Astros 162 607 84 177 29 13 5 55 58 63 44 9 .292 .355 .407
1993 Astros 142 545 69 145 15 13 8 44 28 65 19 6 .266 .304 .385
1994 Astros 94 373 64 103 16 5 11 33 28 52 13 7 .276 .329 .434
1994 5 13 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 .308 .471 .308
1995 Padres 139 562 104 167 23 8 10 44 59 62 36 12 .297 .366 .420
1996 Padres 161 655 126 195 45 9 30 95 56 88 22 8 .298 .354 .531
1997 Padres 143 560 101 146 26 5 28 92 43 92 15 3 .261 .313 .475
1997 4 14 3 4 0 0 2 3 3 2 1 0 .286 .444 .714
1998 Padres 159 619 92 154 40 6 14 67 45 103 12 3 .249 .301 .401
1999 Diamondbacks 156 590 100 156 32 10 34 103 63 94 8 4 .264 .336 .525
2000 Diamondbacks 152 539 100 151 27 5 35 96 65 87 12 6 .280 .361 .544
2001 Diamondbacks 140 495 66 136 27 4 14 73 47 67 11 7 .275 .337 .430
2002 Diamondbacks 150 505 82 145 24 4 25 89 65 73 16 4 .287 .370 .499
2003 Diamondbacks 147 516 82 148 24 10 22 70 57 94 15 8 .287 .363 .500
2004 Dodgers 58 224 31 59 12 0 13 46 21 30 1 3 .263 .324 .491
2004 Diamondbacks 104 404 61 111 16 1 23 48 40 52 8 4 .275 .338 .490
2004 162 628 92 170 28 1 36 94 61 82 9 7 .271 .333 .490
2005 Angels 112 406 41 90 20 3 12 54 26 71 8 4 .222 .271 .374
2005 1 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500 .600 .750
2006 Giants 139 426 66 105 21 12 6 40 46 55 7 0 .246 .320 .394
2007 Rockies 43 94 9 17 3 0 1 2 8 4 0 0 .181 .245 .245
Career Total 2583 9397 1443 2548 449 124 304 1167 844 1300 320 118 .271 .332 .442

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Stories

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Kenny Lofton: One Man's Trash?

Caught in an unenviable situation in Houston, Kenny Lofton was shipped off in an acrimonious trade, and found gold with the Cleveland Indians. Or maybe they found gold with him.

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Hall of Fame Poll: Steve Finley

Sorry, I took a couple of days away to go up to Edmonton and see Paul McCartney. Next on our alphabetical walk through the Hall of Fame ballot is Jeff Conine. Jeff was a pretty decent player,...

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This Day In Diamondbacks Baseball: August 30th

Record: 6-6 - Home: 4-5 - Road: 2-1 2001: Steve Finley became the first D-backs position player to pitch in a game, throwing a scoreless ninth in 13-5 loss vs. Giants. The odd thing is, Arizona had...

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Astros History: Glenn Davis Brings Back A Haul

A look at the 1990 trade of former Houston Astros Glenn Davis for Steve Finely, Peter Harnisch and Curt Schilling.

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Post-Game Thread: A great game if you don't think about, well, the other stuff

No one really knew the Giants were going to melt into a puddle of goo after Steve Finley's grand slam in 2004. That's oversimplifying things. Almost every Giants fan was somewhat optimistic...

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Around the Mission: 5/17 Padres Links

Reliever Pat Neshek has been summoned back to the San Diego Padres. 2B Logan Forsythe will return from the majors to the Tucson #Padres.less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet ReplyS...

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Down On The Farm: New Year's Tweets From The Prospect Experts

Down On The Farm: New Year's Tweets From The Prospect Experts

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Victor Rojas: Superior to Steve Physioc

Victor Rojas, the new Angels announcer, has already impressed in only his 2nd game behind the Los Angeles microphone of Anaheim.

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APRIL FOOLS: Flop 100 Angels: Steve FINLEY #3

#3 STEVE FINLEY - OF (2005)When Steve Finley signed with the Angels, some of us were worried. But the team carried him on its back despite his "injury" aka his "birth certificate." The Angels won...

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