Through October 1, 2000
YR 2000 |
G 86
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AB 133
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R 13
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H 28
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2B 4
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3B 1
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HR 6
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RBI 28
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BB 7
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SO 34
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SB 1
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CS 0
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OBP .255
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SLG .391
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AVG .211
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Profile
& Scouting Report
Height:
6-2
Weight:
205 lbs.
Throws:
Right
Bats:
Both
Positions:
Right Field, Left Field, Designated Hitter, First Base
Born:
December 11, 1964, Middletown , Ohio
Drafted:
Selected by the San Diego Padres in the first round (11th pick overall) of the 1986 free-agent draft.
Pre-Majors Highlights:
Sporting News All-American in 1986 at Ball State University.
Scouting Report
1999 Season After inking a minor league deal before the 1999 season, veteran outfielder Thomas Howard did a decent job in his customary role as part-time player. Getting most of his playing time in right field and as a pinch-hitter, the switch-hitter batted .351 from the right side.
Hitting, Baserunning & Defense Howard is clearly best suited to be a spot player. He can drive the occasional early-count fastball for power but he always has chased breaking balls out of the strike zone. He clearly was more comfortable against lefthanders in 1999, though he provided five of his six homers against righties. Howard is just an average outfielder. While his arm is now slightly below average, it still remains fairly accurate. Once a solid basestealer, Howard rarely tries to run anymore.
2000 Outlook Howard became a free agent at the end of the 1999 season. A classic journeyman, Howard usually ends up sticking somewhere because he can provide workmanlike effort off the bench. He also has developed into a decent pinch-hitter who can help a contender.
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