Steve Finley | |
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Center fielder | |
Born: Union City, Tennessee, U.S. | March 12, 1965|
Batted: Left Threw: Left | |
MLB debut | |
April 3, 1989, for the Baltimore Orioles | |
Last MLB appearance | |
June 3, 2007, for the Colorado Rockies | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .271 |
Hits | 2,548 |
Home runs | 304 |
Runs batted in | 1,167 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Steven Allen Finley (born March 12, 1965) is an American former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for eight teams between 1989 and 2007, most notably the Houston Astros, San Diego Padres, and Arizona Diamondbacks; he is one of only two players, along with Matt Herges, to play for all five National League West teams. An outstanding all-around player with power, speed, and defensive skill, he is one of only four players since 1945 with 300 home runs and 100 triples, along with Stan Musial, Willie Mays, and George Brett. He is also one of three players, along with Mays and Ken Griffey Jr., to have 2,500 hits and win five Gold Glove Awards in center field.
A two-time All-Star (1997, 2000), Finley led the National League (NL) in triples twice, and helped the Diamondbacks win the 2001 World Series title, batting .368 in the Series. His walk-off grand slam in an October game against the San Francisco Giants clinched the 2004 division title for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Finley's 2,487 career games as an outfielder ranked ninth in major league history when he retired, with his 2,314 games in center field trailing only Mays and Tris Speaker; he also ranked seventh among outfielders with 5,664 putouts. Since retiring he has worked for the Padres as a broadcast analyst and in player development, and also works for Morgan Stanley, advising athletes as a financial manager.