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  Alfredo Griffin Baseball Statistics by Baseball Almanac
Alfredo Griffin was born on Sunday, October 6 1957, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Griffin was 19 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 4, 1976, with the Cleveland Indians.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Alfredo Griffin baseball statistics page.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=griffal01   (282 words)

  
 Sports: 1B coach Griffin still keeps head in game
Attention to detail kept Alfredo Griffin in the major leagues as a shortstop for 18 seasons.
Griffin was on deck for Toronto when Joe Carter's home run off Philadelphia's Mitch Williams ended the 1993 World Series.
Griffin's career would be riding on the next game.
www.sptimes.com /News/042100/Sports/1B_coach_Griffin_stil.shtml   (540 words)

  
 Batter's Box Interactive Magazine - Da Box Welcomes ... Rich Griffin
Griffin's history with the Expos prompts him to add Vladimir Guerrero and Larry Walker -- the latter also part of the earlier "personal favorites" litany -- and to the chagrin of Jays fans, one Shawn Green.
The Griffins moved to Montreal in '63, so there was only one year in there where their paths could have crossed, and Devo probably didn't strike anyone as a future ballplayer at that point, even if we assume that the 8-year-old Griffin was any kind of a scout.
Griffin reached the pinnacle of success and recognition in his profession, when in 1992 -- the year the Jays first won a World Series -- he received the Robert O. Fishel Award for Public Relations excellence for his work with the Expos.
www.battersbox.ca /article.php?story=20030908015511999   (6859 words)

  
 Alfredo Griffin Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Born October 6, 1957 in Santo Domingo, D.R. Signed by the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent in 1973.
Name and misspellings: alphonse Alfredo Alfredo alphonse Claudino Griffin griffen
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
www.baseball-reference.com /g/griffal01.shtml   (762 words)

  
 Toronto Blue Jays-History
Rick Cerone became Toronto's No. 1 catcher in 1979, driving in 61 runs.
Shortstop Alfredo Griffin was acquired from Cleveland and went on to share the AL's Rookie of the Year Award after hitting.287 with 179 hits and 21 stolen bases.
Rookie pitcher Dave Stieb came into Toronto from the minors and finish with a 8-8 record.
www.geocities.com /Pipeline/Ridge/8050/history/1979.html   (57 words)

  
 DominicanPlayers.com: March 2004
Here's a Story about Alfredo Griffin and his presence in tha Angels Dogout.
Alfredo could be a manager in the Major Leagues in a few years, we have now Tony Peña and Felipe Alou, showing the world that Dominican Players are not just muscle.
Well, writing from my mind I Recall the 1990 world series MVP in the name of Jose Rijo, 1981 in Pedro Guerrero, and many other players are key players on their teams.
dominicanplayers.blogspot.com /2004_03_01_dominicanplayers_archive.html   (7638 words)

  
 Baseball Toaster : Dodger Thoughts : June 6 Game Chat: Bad OPS Beginnings
Alfredo Griffin had 3 bases loaded triples in 1988 though.
Griffin also had a game winning HR in '88.
He was so stunned he stopped at second, and had to be revived with oxygen.
dodgerthoughts.baseballtoaster.com /archives/190209.html   (8624 words)

  
 DominicanPlayers.com: Odalis Perez wants a new team
former players George Bell and Alfredo Griffin among others.
Ramirez, Guillermo Mota, Manny Mota, Albert Pujols, Alfredo Griffin,
The President wants to use Baseball and the players as tool for tourism.
dominicanplayers.blogspot.com /2005/02/odalis-perez-wants-new-team.html   (341 words)

  
 Return of the Warblog: Comment on   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Vizcaino, launching a 17-year career, was traded in the offseason to the Chicago Cubs for something named Greg Smith, who managing three more Major League at bats before retiring.
Meanwhile, Griffin came back for *another* starting job, gave 'er the old OPS+ of 60 over 350 at bats, and the Dodgers missed the playoffs by one lousy game.
Meanwhile, the team was busy developing & giving away players like Juan Guzman, Eric Young, Darrin Fletcher, Wetteland, Henry Rodriguez, Mike Devereaux, Tom Goodwin...
www.mattwelch.com /cgi-bin/mt/no_spam_please.cgi?entry_id=3337   (2573 words)

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