July 26, 1993
Andy Ashby
Player most similar to >> Ismael Valdez
Career statistics >> 98-110, 4.12 ERA, 1,810.2 IPs
Career year | 1990 >> 17-9, 3.34 ERA, 226.2 IPs
Teams >> Phillies (1991-92), Rockies (93), Padres (93-99), Phillies (2000), Atlanta (2000), Dodgers (01-03), Padres (04)
Traded >> by the Rockies with Brad Ausmus and Doug Bochtler to the Padres for Greg Harris and Bruce Hurst on July 26, 1993.
Traded >> by the Padres to the Phillies for Adam Eaton, Carlton Loewer and Steve Montgomery on Nov. 10, 1999.
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>> Two-time All-Star (1998-99)
League leader
>> Shutouts (1999)
July 18, 1993
Fred McGriff
Player most similar to | Carlos Delgado
Career statistics | 493 HRs, 1,550 RBIs, .284/.377/.509
Career year (1989) 36 HRs, 92 RBIs, .269/.399/.525, 119 walks
Teams | Blue Jays (1986-90), Padres (91-93), Atlanta (93-97), Devil Rays (98-2001), Cubs (01-02), Dodgers (03), Devil Rays (04)
Acquired | Traded by the Blue Jays with Tony Fernandez to the Padres for Roberto Alomar and Joe Carter on Dec. 5, 1990.
Gone | Traded by the Padres to Atlanta for Vince Moore, Donnie Elliott and Melvin Nieves on July 18, 1993.
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• Top 10 in MVP voting (1989-94)
• Five-time All-Star (1992, 94-96, 2000)
• All-Star Game MVP (1994)
League leader
• Home runs (1989, 92)
July 12, 1993
1993 NL All-Star voting
2. Benito Santiago, Florida, 1,227,232. 3. Mike Piazza, Los Angeles, 644,823. 4. Joe Girardi, Colorado, 476,340. 5. Don Slaught, Pittsburgh, 470,113. 6. Tim Laker, Montreal, 436,009. 7. Tom Pagnozzi, St. Louis, 427,403. 8. Greg Olson, Atlanta, 402,257.
First base >> John Kruk, Phillies, 1,200,219
2. Fred McGriff, San Diego, 1,080,347. 3. Will Clark, San Francisco, 992,420. 4. Andres Galarraga, Colorado, 778,562. 5. Jeff Bagwell, Houston, 769,730. 6. Mark Grace, Chicago, 457,596. 7. Eric Karros, Los Angeles, 411,954. 8. Eddie Murray, New York, 393,921.
Second base >> Ryne Sandberg, Cubs, 1,770,559
2. Delino DeShields, Montreal, 1,259,713. 3. Craig Biggio, Houston, 744,885. 4. Bip Roberts, Cincinnati, 522,789. 5. Mark Lemke, Atlanta, 486,548. 6. Mickey Morandini, Philadelphia, 410,436. 7. Bret Barberie, Florida, 388,754. 8. Carlos Garcia, Pittsburgh, 340,968.
Third base >> Gary Sheffield, Marlins, 1,512,548
2. Matt Williams, San Francisco, 1,063,392. 3. Terry Pendleton, Atlanta, 910,977. 4. Dave Hollins, Philadelphia, 673,537. 5. Chris Sabo, Cincinnati, 484,707. 6. Ken Caminiti, Houston, 427,966. 7. Steve Buechele, Chicago, 398,502. 8. Frank Bolick, Montreal, 346,689.
Shortstop >> Barry Larkin, Reds, 1,259,939
2. Ozzie Smith, St. Louis, 1,147,552. 3. Jeff Blauser, Atlanta, 796,981. 4. Jay Bell, Pittsburgh, 529,292. 5. Craig Shipley, San Diego, 454,874. 6. Royce Clayton, San Francisco, 408,265. 7. Freddie Benavides, Colorado, 371,089. 8. Wil Cordero, Montreal, 328,090.
Outfield >> Barry Bonds, Giants, 3,074,603. 2. Andy Van Slyke, Pirates, 1,125,615. 3. David Justice, Atlanta, 1,056,324.
4. Lenny Dykstra, Philadelphia, 838,406. 5. Darryl Strawberry, Los Angeles, 816,148. 6. Derek Bell, San Diego, 806,954. 7. Tony Gwynn, San Diego, 757,154. 8. Ron Gant, Atlanta, 694,542. 9. Larry Walker, Montreal, 654,789. 10. Bobby Bonilla, New York, 634,658. 11. Willie McGee, San Francisco, 630,854. 12. Moises Alou, Montreal, 577,854. 13. Alex Cole, Colorado, 531,083. 14. Jeff Conine, Florida, 528,874. 15. Marquis Grissom, Montreal, 521,548. 16. Eric Anthony, Houston, 481,129.