Gregory Scott Jefferies Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Gregory Scott "Gregg" Jefferies (born August 1, 1967 in Burlingame, California) is a retired infielder/outfielder in Major League Baseball who had a 14-year career from 1987 to 2000. He was a highly touted prospect who was the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft number one overall selection who became a two-time (1986 & 1987) Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year. He went on to become a two-time All-Star.
Finished 11th in voting for 1993 National League MVP for having .342 Batting Average (186 for 544), 89 Runs, 24 Doubles, 3 Triples, 16 Home Runs, 83 RBI, 46 Stolen Bases, 62 Walks, .408 On base percentage, .485 Slugging Percentage, 264 Total Bases, 4 Sacrifice Flies and 7 Intentional Walks in 142 Games.
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Named to 2 National League All Star Teams (1993-1994).
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Member of 1988 National League Eastern Division Champion New York Mets team.
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Finished 17th in voting for 1994 National League MVP for having .325 Batting Average (129 for 397), 52 Runs, 27 Doubles, 1 Triple, 12 Home Runs, 55 RBI, 12 Stolen Bases, 45 Walks, .391 On base percentage, .489 Slugging Percentage, 194 Total Bases, 4 Sacrifice Flies and 12 Intentional Walks in 103 Games.
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Made major league debut on 6 September 1987.
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Utility player with the National League's New York Mets (1987-1991), St. Louis Cardinals (1993-1994), and Philadelphia Phillies (1995-1998[start]); and the American League's Kansas City Royals (1992), Anaheim Angels (1998[end]), and Detroit Tigers (1999-2000).
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Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1989 Rookie All-Star Team.
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In 1990 led the National League in doubles (40).
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