Finished 10th in voting for 1987 National League MVP for having .265 Batting Average (147 for 554), 93 Runs, 22 Doubles, 1 Triple, 36 Home Runs, 99 RBI, 32 Stolen Bases, 83 Walks, .364 On-base percentage, .504 Slugging Percentage, 279 Total Bases, 3 Sacrifice Flies and 18 Intentional Walks in 157 Games.
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Won 1989 and 1991 National League Silver Slugger Awards at Third Base.
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Named to 1989 and 1991 National League All Star Teams.
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Member of 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers team. Member of 1986 World Series Champion New York Mets team. Member of 1988 National League Eastern Division Champion New York Mets team.
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Third Baseman for the Detroit Tigers (1982-1984), New York Mets (1985-1993), Colorado Rockies (1994) and Chicago Cubs (1995).
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Sunday Night Baseball
1990-2010
TV Series
Himself - New York Mets Third Baseman / Himself - New York Mets Hitting Coach / Himself - New York Mets Pinch Hitter
Rome Is Burning
2007
TV Series
Himself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2005
TV Series documentary
Himself
The Tim McCarver Show
2003
TV Series
Himself - Guest
ESPN SportsCentury
2002
TV Series documentary
Himself
1991 MLB All-Star Game
1991
TV Special
Himself - NL Third Baseman
1989 MLB All-Star Game
1989
TV Special
Himself - NL Third Baseman
1988 National League Championship Series
1988
TV Series
Himself - New York Mets Shortstop / Himself - New York Mets Pinch Hitter / Shortstop / ...
Let's Go Mets
1986
Documentary short
Hinself
1986 World Series
1986
TV Mini-Series
Himself - New York Mets Pinch Hitter / Shortstop / Himself - New York Mets Third Baseman