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Reggie Sanders

Kansas City Royals Left Field

  • Born: 1967/12/01
  • Age: 44
  • Height: 6-1
  • Weight: 200
  • Bats/Throws: R / R
  • Seasons: 17
  • Place of birth: Florence, SC
  • Drafted by: the Cincinnati Reds in 1987 (7th round)
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1988 17 64 11 15 1 1 0 3 6 4 10 2 .234 .296 .281
1989 81 315 53 91 18 5 9 53 29 63 21 7 .289 .353 .463
1990 127 466 89 133 21 4 17 63 59 95 40 15 .285 .370 .457
1991 Reds 9 40 6 8 0 0 1 3 0 9 1 1 .200 .200 .275
1991 86 302 50 95 15 8 8 49 41 67 15 2 .315 .394 .497
1992 Reds 116 385 62 104 26 6 12 36 48 98 16 7 .270 .356 .462
1993 Reds 138 496 90 136 16 4 20 83 51 118 27 10 .274 .343 .444
1994 Reds 107 400 66 105 20 8 17 62 41 114 21 9 .263 .332 .480
1995 Reds 133 484 91 148 36 6 28 99 69 122 36 12 .306 .397 .579
1996 Reds 81 287 49 72 17 1 14 33 44 86 24 8 .251 .353 .463
1996 4 12 3 5 2 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 .417 .500 .583
1997 Reds 86 312 52 79 19 2 19 56 42 93 13 7 .253 .347 .510
1997 2 11 3 6 1 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 .545 .625 1.091
1998 Reds 135 481 83 129 18 6 14 59 51 137 20 9 .268 .346 .418
1999 Padres 133 478 92 136 24 7 26 72 65 108 36 13 .285 .376 .527
2000 Braves 103 340 43 79 23 1 11 37 32 78 21 4 .232 .302 .403
2001 Diamondbacks 126 441 84 116 21 3 33 90 46 126 14 10 .263 .337 .549
2001 2 6 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 .333 .500 .500
2002 Giants 140 505 75 126 23 6 23 85 47 121 18 6 .250 .324 .455
2003 Pirates 130 453 74 129 27 4 31 87 38 110 15 5 .285 .345 .567
2004 Cardinals 135 446 64 116 27 3 22 67 33 118 21 5 .260 .315 .482
2005 Cardinals 93 295 49 80 14 2 21 54 28 75 14 1 .271 .340 .546
2006 Royals 88 325 45 80 23 1 11 49 28 86 7 7 .246 .304 .425
2007 Royals 24 73 12 23 7 0 2 11 11 15 0 1 .315 .412 .493
Career Total 1777 6241 1037 1666 341 60 305 983 674 1614 304 115 .267 .343 .487

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Stories

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McGwire, Walker, Sanders, and... Clayton

The St. Louis Cardinals are playing a role in two 2013 Hall of Fame controversies, but they barely have a speaking part.

Fun

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Hall of Fame Poll: Curt Schilling

Next in the list is Reggie Sanders, who had a nice career, much better than I had thought. He has a .267/.343/.487 line, with 305 home runs, 983 RBI, 304 stolen bases in 1777 games. Nice career,...

107

Reggie Sanders takes a bow

Former Reds great Reggie Sanders made the Hall of Fame ballot this year, but chances are it will be a one-and-done for him. Other former Reds appearing: Royce Clayton, Jeff Conine, Todd Walker and Mike Stanton.

24

Jay Bruce moves on up

Jay Bruce is now an official member of the Red Reporter Top 100! How high up? Come see...

Barry Larkin Weekend: The Spirit of '95 Compels You

Barry Larkin Weekend: The Spirit of '95 Compels You

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Updating the Top 100; Honorable Mention - Jay Bruce

Week 2 of scoping the current Reds vis-a-vis the all-time greats opens up. Today: Jay Bruce.

8

The Greatest Reds: #55 - #51

We conclude the first 50 on Red Reporter's top 100 countdown of the greatest Reds. A bad month, a double no-no, and a sad appendectomy are highlighted today.

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Friday Five: Top Combined Power-Speed Seasons in Reds History

Taking a look at the top combinations of power and speed in Cincinnati Reds history. Eric Davis features prominently.

14

Spring Training: The Lost Tapes

Royals Review discovers a rich cache of lost Spring Training quotes.

12

Honoring Reggie Sanders

On August 24th Reggie Sanders played his last game of the 2006 season, going 0-3 with a walk in an 8-4 loss to the Indians. Reggie's time with the team has been truly special and before we close...

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Thoughts on the Sanders & Mays Signings

Now that Christmas is fully behind us, lets scan around for the blogosphere's reaction to the monumental Reggie Sanders -- who JoePo calls "one of my favorite people" -- and Joe Mays signings...F...

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