

It is in that capacity that he signed this lineup card on August 18, 2000. The 1995 Manager of they Year with Colorado, Baylor also managed the Cubs from 2000-2002. After hanging up his cleats, Baylor became a hitting coach and eventually the first manager in the history of the Colorado Rockies. He enjoyed a productive 19-year big league career highlighted by the 1979 AL MVP Award, seven years in the postseason, and a World Series championship 8 years later with the Twins.īy the time he retired as a player, Baylor totaled 2,135 hits, 338 homers, 1,276 RBI, and 285 stolen bases.

From that moment on, his life was spent in professional baseball.Īfter rapidly ascending through the minor leagues, Baylor made his big league debut in 1970. All rights reserved.Don Baylor was 17 years old when the Baltimore Orioles selected him in the second round of the 1967 draft. FINDENERGY is a comparison and research website that does not directly offer any energy related products.Ĭopyright © 2021 - 2022 Find Energy LLC. All trademarks remain the property of their respective owners, and are used by FINDENERGY only to describe products and services offered by each respective trademark holder. This data is not always in agreement with annually released government data due to differences in calculation methods and time periods. Additionally, this data is compiled using known ownership relationships between power plants and electricity providers, while some of these relationships remain unknown.

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