Tommie Reynolds
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Tommie D. Reynolds (born August 15, 1941) is an American former
California Angels (1970–1971), and Milwaukee Brewers
(1972).
An average defensive
scored.Career highlights
- A pair of 4-hit games...three (August 26, 1969)
- Eight 3-hit games, four of which came in 1970
- One 4-RBI game, including a three-run homer against All-Star Mickey Lolich of the Detroit Tigers (April 30, 1964)
- a Cleveland Indians(May 30, 1969)
- hit a combined .424 (36-for-85) against All-Stars Hank Aguirre, Mickey Lolich, Sam McDowell, and Juan Pizarro
Career Totals
His career totals include 513
of .226.Coaching
After his playing career was over, Reynolds served as a coach for the Oakland Athletics (1989–1995) and the St. Louis Cardinals (1996).
Trivia
- Reynolds is a cousin of former major league outfielder Floyd Robinson.
- Reynolds led the Midwest League in batting average (.332) and tied for the league lead in RBI (88) while playing for the Burlington Bees in 1963.
- Reynolds was the last strikeout victim of Seattle Pilots right-hander Dick Bates at Sick's Stadium on April 27, 1969.
See also
References
- 1971 Baseball Register published by The Sporting News
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
- Tommie Reynolds at Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Professional Baseball League)