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Career Notes 1996 Established career highs in home runs (17) and RBI (95) despite playing the entire season with a torn right rotator cuff ... Hit two grand slams to tie seven others for the Astros single-season record ... First grand slam of season came on June 13 at San Frnacisco as a pinch-hitter ...Collected three hits and career-high six RBI on Aug. 30 at Pittsburgh. 1995 Traded by the Montreal Expos to the Houston Astros for Dave Veres and Raul Chavez on Dec. 20, 1995. 1994 Was the only National League player with 10 or more steals not to be caught stealing ... Surpassed 10 home runs and 10 steals for the second consecutive season ... Became the fourth different opening day third baseman in four years for Montreal. 1993 Did not play regularly until the second half of the season, but displayed his potential as a power hitter with 14 home runs in only 299 at-bats ... Became the second player in team history to hit an inside-the-park and an over-the-fence homer in the same game on Aug. 22 at Cincinnati ...Appeared in 96 games at third base, including 73 starts ... Season slugging percentage of .465 ranked fourth among NL third basemen, trailing only Matt Williams, Charlie Hayes and Gary Sheffield. 1992 Traded by the Kansas City Royals with Archie Corbin to the Montreal Expos for Chris Haney and Bill Sampen on Aug. 29, 1992 ... Played the final month of the season with the Expos ... Hit his first major- league home run on Oct. 3, off Jim Bullinger of the Cubs ... Started 12 games at third base for Montreal. 1991 Struggled at the plate during three separate stints with the Royals, finishing with a batting average of .133. 1990 Made his major-league debut on Sept. 16 at Minnesota ... Doubled off Scott Erickson of the Twins two days later for his first hit.
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