Del Bates
Born: June 12, 1940, Seattle, WA Died: September 24, 2009, Spokane, WAHeight: 6'2" Weight: 195 Bats: Left Throws: Right
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Batting Statistics Hide partial season data Year Team Lg Age G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF SB CS UW IW HP SO DP BA SLG OBP 1970 Philadelphia NL 30 22 60 1 8 10 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 1 4 15 2 .133 .167 .257 TOTALS 22 60 1 8 10 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 1 4 15 2 .133 .167 .257
Batter data: G: Games played; AB: At bats; R: Runs scored; H: Hits; TB: Total bases; 2B: Doubles; 3B: Triples; HR: Home runs; RBI: Runs batted in; SH: Sacrifice hits; SF: Sacrifice flies; SB: Stolen bases; CS: Caught stealing; UW: Unintentional walks; IW: Intentional walks; HP: Hit by pitch; SO: Strikeouts; DP: Double plays grounded into; BA: Batting average; SLG: Slugging percentage; OBP: On base percentage |
Defensive Statistics Year Team Lg POS INN GS DR+ DR- G PO A E DP FP RF9 SB CS PB PkO 1970 Philadelphia NL C 142.1 14 6 2 20 116 8 1 0 .992 14 5 5
Fielding data: INN: Innings played; GS: Games started; DR+: Games as defensive replacement; DR-: Games replaced on defense; G: Games played; PO: Putouts; A: Assists; E: Errors; DP: Double plays; FP: Fielding percentage; RF9: Plays made per 9 innings; SB: Stolen bases; CS: Caught Stealing; PB: Passed balls |
Transactions
- Signed as an amateur free agent by Los Angeles Angels (1963).
- Traded by California Angels to Atlanta Braves in exchange for Ethan Blackaby (November 19, 1966).
- Sold by Atlanta Braves to Baltimore Orioles (@May 3, 1968).
- Traded by Baltimore Orioles with Ed Pacheco to Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for Jack Damaska and David Heintz (December 3, 1968).
- Traded by Pittsburgh Pirates to Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for Michael Everett and Dave Bennett (January 28, 1970).
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