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Julio Franco

Atlanta Braves First Base

  • Born: 1958/08/23
  • Age: 54
  • Height: 6-1
  • Weight: 210
  • Bats/Throws: R / R
  • Seasons: 23
  • Place of birth: San Pedro de Macoris, Dom. Rep.
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1978 47 141 34 43 5 2 3 28 17 30 4 3 .305 .381 .433
1979 71 299 57 98 15 5 10 45 24 59 22 9 .328 .381 .512
1980 140 555 105 178 25 6 11 99 33 66 44 12 .321 .361 .447
1981 139 532 70 160 17 3 8 74 52 60 27 14 .301 .365 .389
1982 Phillies 16 29 3 8 1 0 0 3 2 4 0 2 .276 .323 .310
1982 120 463 80 139 19 5 21 66 39 56 33 11 .300 .357 .499
1983 Indians 149 560 68 153 24 8 8 80 27 50 32 12 .273 .306 .388
1984 Indians 160 658 82 188 22 5 3 79 43 68 19 10 .286 .331 .348
1985 Indians 160 636 97 183 33 4 6 90 54 74 13 9 .288 .343 .381
1986 Indians 149 599 80 183 30 5 10 74 32 66 10 7 .306 .338 .422
1987 Indians 128 495 86 158 24 3 8 52 57 56 32 9 .319 .389 .428
1988 Indians 152 613 88 186 23 6 10 54 56 72 25 11 .303 .361 .409
1989 Rangers 150 548 80 173 31 5 13 92 66 69 21 3 .316 .386 .462
1990 Rangers 157 582 96 172 27 1 11 69 82 83 31 10 .296 .383 .402
1991 Rangers 146 589 108 201 27 3 15 78 65 78 36 9 .341 .408 .474
1992 Rangers 35 107 19 25 7 0 2 8 15 17 1 1 .234 .328 .355
1993 Rangers 144 532 85 154 31 3 14 84 62 95 9 3 .289 .360 .438
1994 White Sox 112 433 72 138 19 2 20 98 62 75 8 1 .319 .406 .510
1995 127 474 60 145 25 3 10 58 0 0 11 0 .306 0 0
1996 Indians 112 432 72 139 20 1 14 76 61 82 8 8 .322 .407 .470
1997 Indians 78 289 46 82 13 1 3 25 38 75 8 5 .284 .367 .367
1997 Brewers 42 141 22 34 3 0 4 19 31 41 7 1 .241 .373 .348
1997 120 430 68 116 16 1 7 44 69 116 15 6 .270 .369 .360
1998 131 487 78 141 27 2 18 77 0 0 7 0 .290 0 0
1999 Rays 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1999 93 326 90 138 22 6 14 77 80 44 9 0 .423 0 0
2001 Braves 25 90 13 27 4 0 3 11 10 20 0 0 .300 .376 .444
2002 Braves 125 338 51 96 13 1 6 30 39 75 5 1 .284 .357 .382
2003 Braves 103 197 28 58 12 2 5 31 25 43 0 1 .294 .372 .452
2004 Braves 125 320 37 99 18 3 6 57 36 68 4 2 .309 .378 .441
2005 Braves 108 233 30 64 12 1 9 42 27 57 4 0 .275 .350 .451
2006 Mets 95 165 14 45 10 0 2 26 13 49 6 1 .273 .330 .370
2007 Braves 15 40 1 10 3 0 0 8 4 10 0 0 .250 .311 .325
2007 Mets 40 50 7 10 0 0 1 8 10 13 2 1 .200 .328 .260
2007 4 13 3 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 .308 .438 .308
Career Total 2527 8677 1285 2586 407 54 173 1194 917 1341 281 107 .298 .364 .417

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Stories

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Murphy Once Again A 'No' For The Hall

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Hall of Fame Poll: Julio Franco

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Counting down Ranger All Star performances -- #3, Julio Franco

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Let's Go to the Videotape: 1989 TWIB NL East Preview + Rookie Stars

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