Larry Barnes

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Larry Barnes
Runs batted in
4
NPB statistics
Batting average.252
Home runs4
Runs batted in19
Teams

Larry Richard Barnes, Jr. (born July 23, 1974) is an American former professional baseball

Fresno State University
.

Career

He was drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 1993 Major League Baseball draft, but opted not to sign. In the 1994 Major League Baseball draft, Barnes was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 51st round. Again, he decided it was best for him not to sign. In 1995, he was not even in the draft-he was finally signed as a free agent by the California Angels.

Not only did Barnes-who is 6'1" and 195 pounds-have a good professional rookie season batting-wise, he also did well when it came to pitching. He

won two, and had a 2.25 ERA
.

Even though he had success pitching in his first pro year, he found minimal success in the years following.

Perhaps Barnes' best professional season came in 1996, when he was playing for the Angels' Single-A, Cedar Rapids Kernels. His statistics for that season:

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO Avg
131 489 84 155 36 5 27 112 9 6 58 101 .317

(Source: The Baseball Cube) After that season, his success simmered off. But, he still performed well enough to earn a promotion. On April 11,

at-bats. Perhaps one of the shining moments of his season was one of his four hits was a home run
.

Barnes has only made one appearance in the majors since his 40 at-bat season with the Angels. In 2003, with the Dodgers, he appeared in 30 games and hit .211. Since then, he has bounced all over the world, playing in Japan (Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes) in 2004 and in the Marlins organization in 2005.

In

Las Vegas 51s
in the Dodgers system, but he was released in August.

Barnes currently resides in Bakersfield, California.

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