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Albert Oliver, Jr. (born October 14, 1946 in
Portsmouth, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball player who amassed an
18-year career with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1968-77), Texas Rangers
(1978-81), Montreal Expos (1982-83), San Francisco Giants (1984),
Philadelphia Phillies (1984), Los Angeles Dodgers (1985) and Toronto Blue
Jays (1985). He batted and threw left-handed.
Oliver was a durable
hard-hitter and a fine center fielder who also played left and right as
well as first base. He was signed by the Pirates as an amateur free agent
in 1964.
In his rookie season Oliver hit .285 with 17 home runs,
ending second in the 1969 National League Rookie of the Year voting. From
1970-76 he played on five Pirates division champions, including the team
that defeated the Orioles in the 1971 World Series.
In 1976 Oliver
hit .323, this was his first of nine straight .300+ seasons. In December
1977, he was sent to the Texas Rangers in the same trade that brought Bert
Blyleven to Pittsburgh. Wearing the number 0 on his uniform,
Oliver played in all of Texas's 163 games in 1980, and reached career
highs in hits (209) and RBI (117). On August 17 at Tiger Stadium, he
established an American League record with 21 total bases in a
doubleheader (four home runs, a double and a triple). In March 1982, after
he became the Rangers' all-time leading hitter (.319) and reached the
club's top ten in virtually every offensive category he was traded to the
Montreal Expos for third baseman Larry Parrish.
In 1982 with the
Expos, Oliver hit a career-high .331 batting average to win the National
League batting crown. He also led the NL in hits (204), doubles (43),
extra bases (67), total bases (317), and tied with Dale Murphy for the RBI
lead with (109).
After stints with the Giants, Phillies and Dodgers,
Oliver returned to the American League in 1985 with the Blue Jays, for whom
he hit a pair of game-winning singles against the Royals in the 1985
ALCS.
Oliver was selected for 7 All-Star games, starting at 1b in
the 1983 Classic. Al was named as an OF on The Sporting News 1975 NL
All-Star Team and also as the 1b on The Sporting News 1982 NL All-Star
Team. Oliver was the OF on The Sporting News 1980 AL Silver Slugger Team,
DH on The Sporting News 1981 AL Silver Slugger Team and 1b on The Sporting
News 1982 NL Silver Slugger Team.
Al Oliver was a career .303 hitter
with 219 home runs and 1326 RBI in 2368 games. He batted .300 or more ten
times and retired with 2,743 hits (45th in the all-time list). He also
ranks among all-time top-50 in games played (2368), total bases (4083),
RBI (1326) and extra-base hits (825).
Highlights
*7-time
(1972, 1975-76, 1980-83) *NL batting champion (1982) *Led NL in
RBI, hits, extra bases and total bases (1982) *Led AL in games played
(1980) *Twice led NL in doubles (1982-83) *8-time Top 10 MLB hitters
(1975-82) *3-time Top 10 MVP (7th, 1972; 7th. 1974; 3rd, 1982) *First
player to collect at least 200 hits and 100 RBI in a MLB season (1980, he
repeated his feat in 1982) *Won Silver Slugger Award for three straight
years, at three different positions: **1980, left field, AL **1981,
designated hitter, AL **1982, first base, NL
See
also
* MLB players with 2,000 hits * AL Silver Slugger Winners
at Designated Hitter * NL Silver Slugger Winners at First Base * AL
Silver Slugger Winners at Outfield * Top 500 home run hitters of all
time
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