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Don Baylor
MLB debut September 18, 1970 for the Baltimore Orioles Last MLB appearance October 1, 1988 for the Oakland Athletics Career statistics Batting average .260 Home runs 338 Runs batted in 1,276 Teams As player Baltimore Orioles (1970–1975) Oakland Athletics (1976) California Angels (1977–1982) New York Yankees (1983–1985) Boston Red Sox (1986–1987) Minnesota Twins (1987) Oakland Athletics (1988) As manager Colorado Rockies (1993–1998) Chicago Cubs (2000–2002) Career highlights and awards All-Star (1979) World Series champion (1987) AL MVP (1979) 3× Silver Slugger Award (1983, 1985, 1986) Roberto Clemente Award (1985) AL RBI champion (1979) NL Manager of the Year (1995) Donald Edward Baylor (born June 28, 1949) is a Major League Baseball (MLB) coach and a former MLB player and manager. He is the hitting coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. During his 19 seasons in the major leagues, Baylor was a power hitter known for crowding the plate, and was a first baseman, left fielder, and designated hitter. He played for six different American League teams, primarily the Baltimore Orioles and California Angels, but also played for the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins, and Boston Red Sox. He later managed the expansion Colorado Rockies for six years and the Chicago Cubs for three seasons.

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