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Mark Whiten
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Career Notes

1997
Signed by the New York Yankees as a free agent on Dec. 9.

1996
Released by the Philadelphia Phillies on June 17 after batting just .236 in 60 games ... Signed by the Atlanta Braves as a free agent on June 23 ... Traded by the Atlanta Braves to the Seattle Mariners for minor league pitcher Roger Blanco on Aug. 14, 1996 ... Hit a solo HR to right in his first official at-bat with Seattle on Aug. 16 at the NY Yankees.

1995
Traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Philadelphia Phillies for Dave Hollins on July 25 ... Tied for team lead in HR, despite playing just 60 games for Phillies.

1994
.293 batting average was a career-high up until this point ... Rib injury and slow start limited him to 53 RBI ... Hit at .322 clip with 38 RBI over last 48 starts ... hit in 12 of last 13 games ... Had an upper-deck blast against the Mets on May 6 ... Tied Bernard Gilkey for team lead with nine outfield assists ... Had a career-high 14-game hitting streak end July 16 at Colorado ... Hit .324 with a runner on third ... 27 of 34 extra base hits were left-handed.

1993
Recorded one of the best single-game performances in major league history, when he tied the major league single-game record with four homers and 12 RBIs in the second game of a doubleheader at Cincinnati on Sept. 7 ... He also had an RBI in the first game of the doubleheader, equalling the NL record for RBIs in a doubleheader with 13 ... His 25 homers were the highest by a Cardinal since `87 and the most by a St. Louis switch hitter since `79 ... First Cardinal since `79 to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game (Sept. 14) ... His 464 foot upper deck blast in Pittsburgh on Aug. 11 was the only ball hit by a visiting player that reached the right field porch ... Posted five homers in the first seven games after the All-Star break ... Ranked second on the club with 99 RBI ... Averaged an RBI every 5.6 at-bats ... 76 percent of his extra-base hits came when hitting from the right side ... Voted by National League managers as possessing the Best Outfield Arm in the league.

1992
Played for Cleveland ... He gunned down 14 base runners from the outfield (second most assists among American League outfielders) ... Collected first career grand slam May 19 ... Out of action for 10 games due to a contusion of his right eye suffered on June 4 ... Hit .236 in 94 games following the injury and .285 in 54 games prior ... Paced Cleveland with 72 walks ... His 16 steals were second highest on the club ... Notched a career best 11-game hitting streak May 16-27 ... Established a career-high with five runners knocked in on April 7 ... For the second consecutive year was voted by AL managers as having the Best Outfield Arm in the league.

1991
Hit seven homers with 26 RBI after coming over from Toronto via a trade June 27 ... His 13 assists in the outfield were tops among AL rookies ... 11 of his 13 assists came with the Indians (six occurred at home plate) ... The Toronto Star's poll of Major League Managers revealed Whitten as having the Best Outfield Arm in the AL ... Paced all AL rookies in triples (seven) ... His 45 RBI were second most in the AL among first year players ... Had a career best (at that time) seven-game hitting streak July 13-19 ...Posted first career two homer game Aug. 5 ... Was out of action for 18 games with a sprained left ankle and did not return until Sept. 27 (was leading all AL rookies in RBI prior to injury).

1990
Compiled a 13-game hitting streak while playing for Class AAA Syracuse of the International League ... Named to both Class AAA and International League All-Star teams ... Awarded by Baseball America as the top prospect in the International League ... Called-up by the Blue Jays July 12 and hit first homer July 26 ... Sent back down to Syracuse Aug. 13 only to be recalled again on the 30th ... The switch-hitter hit 76 points higher from the right side ... Started 20 games for the Jays (all in right field).


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