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Omar began his career as a quick but light-hitting 21-year-old with Seattle in 1989. After the Indians traded for him in 1994, he not only became one of the greatest defensive shortstops ever, he added much pop to his bat. He brought 9 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards and the highest fielding percentage ever at shortstop with him to San Francisco.
In 154 games in 1951. Batted .286. Hit 10 home runs and 20 triples. Drove in 84 runs. Compiled the longest batting streak of the National League season, 22 games. During the streak, he had 33 hits in 97 times at bat for an average of .340. A great fielding shortstop. Holds many records.
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