Thursday, February 12, 2015

Keith Hernandez timeline

Born: October 20, 1953

1971: Drafted by St Louis Cardinals

Debut: August 30, 1974 (Cardinals)

1979: NL MVP (.344, 11 HR, 105 RBI, 210 hits, 116 runs, 48 doubles, .930 OPS)

1979: NL Batting title

1982: Had key 2-run single in World Series

1982: Cardinals win World Series

1983: Traded to New York Mets

1985: Pittsburgh drug trials

1986: Had key 2-run single in World Series

1986: Mets win World Series

1987: Named first captain of Mets

1988: Mets win NL East

1989: Signed by Cleveland Indians

1990: Retired

1992: Appeared on Seinfeld

2004: Dropped off Hall of Fame ballot (4.3% of vote)

2006-present: Mets broadcaster


Accomplishments:
2x World Champion

5x All Star

1979 NL MVP

11x Gold Glove

2x Silver Slugger

1979 Batting Champion

2x Player of the Month

4x Player of the week

.296

162 HR

1,071 RBI

1124 Runs

2182 Hits

426 Doubles

1070 Walks-1012 Strikeouts

.384 OBP

.821 OPS

3214 TB

100+ Runs: 2x

210 Hits (1979)

30+ Doubles: 8x

40+ Doubles: 2x

11 Triples (1979)

105 RBI (1979)

100 Walks (1982)

.300+ Average: 7x

.400 OBP: 9x

.513 slugging (1979)

313 TB (1979)

Led league in runs: 2x

Led league in doubles (48): 1979

Led league in walks (94): 1986

Led league in OBP (.408): 1980

Postseason: .265, 2 HR, 21 RBI, .729 OPS (5 series)

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