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Bobby Abreu

Los Angeles Dodgers Left Field

  • Born: 1974/03/11
  • Age: 38
  • Height: 6-0
  • Weight: 220
  • Bats/Throws: L / R
  • Seasons: 17
  • Place of birth: Aragua, Venezuela
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1991 56 183 21 55 7 3 0 20 17 27 10 6 .301 .358 .372
1992 135 480 81 140 21 4 8 48 63 79 15 11 .292 .375 .402
1993 129 474 62 134 21 17 5 55 51 90 10 14 .283 .352 .430
1994 118 400 61 121 25 9 16 73 42 81 12 10 .302 .368 .530
1995 114 415 72 126 24 17 10 75 67 120 16 14 .304 .395 .516
1996 Astros 15 22 1 5 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 .227 .292 .273
1996 132 484 86 138 14 16 13 68 83 111 24 18 .285 .391 .461
1997 Astros 59 188 22 47 10 2 3 26 21 48 7 2 .250 .329 .372
1997 3 12 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .167 .231 .250
1998 Phillies 151 497 68 155 29 6 17 74 84 133 19 10 .312 .409 .497
1999 Phillies 152 546 118 183 35 11 20 93 109 113 27 9 .335 .446 .549
2000 Phillies 154 576 103 182 42 10 25 79 100 116 28 8 .316 .416 .554
2001 Phillies 162 588 118 170 48 4 31 110 106 137 36 14 .289 .393 .543
2002 Phillies 157 572 102 176 50 6 20 85 104 117 31 12 .308 .413 .521
2003 Phillies 158 577 99 173 35 1 20 101 109 126 22 9 .300 .409 .468
2004 Phillies 159 574 118 173 47 1 30 105 127 116 40 5 .301 .428 .544
2005 Phillies 162 588 104 168 37 1 24 102 117 134 31 9 .286 .405 .474
2006 Yankees 58 209 37 69 16 0 7 42 33 52 10 2 .330 .419 .507
2006 Phillies 98 339 61 94 25 2 8 65 91 86 20 4 .277 .427 .434
2006 156 548 98 163 41 2 15 107 124 138 30 6 .297 .424 .462
2007 Yankees 158 605 123 171 40 5 16 101 84 115 25 8 .283 .369 .445
2008 Yankees 156 609 100 180 39 4 20 100 73 109 22 11 .296 .371 .471
2009 Angels 152 563 96 165 29 3 15 103 94 113 30 8 .293 .390 .435
2010 Angels 154 573 88 146 41 1 20 78 87 132 24 10 .255 .352 .435
2011 Angels 142 502 54 127 30 1 8 60 78 113 21 5 .253 .353 .365
2012 Dodgers 92 195 28 48 8 1 3 19 35 51 6 2 .246 .361 .344
2012 Angels 8 24 1 5 3 0 0 5 2 5 0 0 .208 .259 .333
2012 5 17 2 6 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 .353 .450 .412
Career Total 2347 8347 1441 2437 565 59 287 1349 1456 1819 399 128 .292 .396 .477

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Stories

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2013 Phillies Draft Preview - Phil Ervin, OF

I'm starting off with one of my favorite players in this draft class. Phil Ervin, an outfielder from Samford University with a sweet swing and a good eye. In my mind Ervin would be an absolute...

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Abreu eyeing return

Free agent Bobby Abreu is setting his sites on a return to baseball in 2014.

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O's considering Abreu

The Baltimore Orioles might consider signing free agent Bobby Abreu, but they're going to see what they have in camp first.

Marlins Rumors: Abreu, Garcia Interested In Fish

Bobby Abreu and Freddy Garcia are just two more veteran names of players interested in joining the Miami Marlins as a last-ditch effort to prolong their careers.

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Boston unlikely to sign Abreu

Despite their recent ties to him, the Boston Red Sox are unlikely to sign veteran free agent Bobby Abreu.

Bobby Abreu to Red Sox?

The Boston Red Sox reportedly worked out veteran Bobby Abreu at first base. The two parties met in Venezuela as the organization looks for a backup first basemen.

Dodgers add Gerry Hunsicker to front office

The Dodgers on Thursday flexed their financial muscle, and plucked a member of the Rays' front office. No, not Andrew Friedman. The Dodgers have hired longtime baseball executive Gerry Hunsicker as a senior advisor of baseball operations.

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Rest in Peace, Cory Lidle

Six years ago today, the Yankees lost starting pitcher Cory Lidle to a plane crash in New York City shortly after their ALDS loss to the Tigers.

Dodgers Outright Bobby Abreu to Triple-A

Bobby Abreu has accepted his minor league assignment and has been outrighted to Triple-A by the Los Angeles Dodgers, reports Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com.

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Dodgers Designate Bobby Abreu For Assignment

The Los Angeles Dodgers are parting ways with Bobby Abreu to make room for new acquisition Shane Victorino.

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Dodgers DFA Bobby Abreu

The Los Angeles Dodgers have designated veteran outfielder Bobby Abreu to make room on their roster for outfielder Shane Victorino, the team has announced:

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Brewers 3, Dodgers 2: Tonight's Turning Points

It was Aramis Ramirez who had the big turning points today. 1) Aramis Ramirez's Solo Home Run in the Fourth Inning: +.140 WPA (Video) In his second at-bat, Aramis Ramirez led off the top of the...

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