Email a copy of 'This Date In Transactions History: Tim Salmon' to a friend
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Email a copy of 'This Date In Transactions History: Tim Salmon' to a friend
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Steve Granado
Very good read. Thanks from a huge Angels fan
Robb Logan
The king fish is now and will always be fondly remembered by halo fans. Great post and read.
MB923
Trout will pass him as the king fish then
rainyperez
Unless there’s a Fisher waiting in the wings ; )
NatsTown
I just looked up his numbers (which were fantastic), and noticed that he never made an all-star game? How is this possible?!?!
Mike McFarlane
He often had much better second halves than first halves. Also, a lot of competition.
withpower
.282/.385/.498 for his career with 299 HR.
NickinIthaca
Thank you…
NickinIthaca
Wasn’t being sarcastic… Was hoping the stats would be in the post, and was hoping to avoid going to baseball reference to find them.
withpower
I up voted you, bro. It’s a tough crowd in here sometimes.
RedStang15
Salmon was a very slow starter but hot as you know what after May!
AndreTheGiantKiller
My OCD nature always wanted him to hit one more home run. Being at 299 must be just tantalizing.
Bobo Johnstone
Andres Galarraga says “hello” as well.
johnsilver
Al Kaline raises his hand.. Sitting at 399HR when he retired..
Bobby Sweet
An incredibly underrated hitter.
withpower
On his B-REF list of similar hitters, he groups with a few other guys I didn’t realize had hit so many homers. David Justice, Ryan Klesko, Reggie Sanders.
Mike McFarlane
Thanks for the kind words for our franchise player!