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At Tech: Member of Baseball America's 1986 freshman all-America...hit .345 setting Tech freshman records with 16 home runs and 62 RBI in helping Jackets to ACC title....majored in Management. Born June 28, 1966....Originally signed by the Milwaukee Brewers after being selected in the ninth round of the June, 1987 free agent draft...traded to Seattle organization during 1990 season....traded by Mariners to Montreal for Kevin Foster and Dave Wainhouse 11/20/92....made Major League debut 4/5/93 and spent the season with Expos hitting .211 (45-for-213) with 25 runs scored, 13 doubles, four home runs, 24 RBI, and 23 walks in 95 games...also played in the Colorado Rockies, Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleveland Indians organizations along with stints in the Texas-Louisiana League and the Mexican League....returned to Majors in 1998 after a five-year absence...earned spot with Anaheim after attending Spring Training as a non-roster invitee...recorded first hit of 1998 with solo home run off Charles Nagy 4/11. Homer coincided with Bolick's first Major League start since 8/29/93....optioned to Class AAA Vancouver 5/21/98....returned to Anaheim 5/24...sent back to Vancouver 6/4/98....following day, received one-game suspension by American League for role in 6/2/98 fight between Anaheim and Kansas City....designated for assignment by Angels 8/10/98 to clear 40-man roster spot....1998 Major League salary: $178,000....moved to Japan to join Chiba Lotte Marines of the Pacific League in 1999....struggled in 2002 splitting time between Marines and Eastern League farm club. Released by Marines at conclusion of 2002 season.
Georgia Tech Statistics Year G-GS Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-A ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1986 67-67 .345 238 72 82 8 4 16 62 68 41 6-11 1987 15-15 .370 46 26 17 5 1 4 23 22 7 5-5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Career 82-82 .349 284 98 99 13 5 20 85 90 48 11-16 Major League Statistics YEAR TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 MTL 95 213 25 45 13 0 4 24 23 37 1 0 .211 1998 ANA 21 45 3 7 2 0 1 2 11 8 0 0 .156 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CAREER 116 258 28 52 15 0 5 26 34 45 1 0 .202 Minor League Career AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1987 Helena .250 52 156 41 39 8 1 10 28 1988 Beloit .228 55 180 28 41 14 1 2 16 Arizona League .375 23 80 20 30 9 3 1 20 Helena .298 40 131 35 39 10 1 10 28 1989 Beloit .301 88 299 44 90 23 0 9 41 9 1990 Stockton .311 50 164 39 51 9 1 8 36 San Bernadino .332 78 277 61 92 24 4 10 66 1991 Jacksonville .254 136 468 69 119 19 0 16 73 84 114 1992 Jacksonville .268 63 224 32 60 9 0 13 42 Calgary .288 78 274 35 79 18 6 14 54 1993 Ottawa .500 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1994 Buffalo .263 35 95 18 25 6 0 2 8 New Haven .252 85 301 53 76 13 0 21 63 1995 Colo. Springs .235 23 68 8 16 3 1 2 7 Lubbock .355 59 214 42 76 17 1 7 56 Buffalo .246 20 65 11 16 6 0 3 10 1996 Oaxaca .308 89 299 56 92 19 1 9 64 Lubbock .376 33 125 22 47 15 1 6 35 1997 Midland .330 28 97 26 32 5 1 8 27 26 18 0 Vancouver .304 102 362 61 110 27 4 16 66 46 70 4 1998 Vancouver .264 269 40 71 10 2 13 29 28 47 0 Japan Pacific League Statistics YEAR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB --------------------------------------------------------------- 1999 Marines .250 106 348 50 87 17 1 26 61 61 85 1 2000 Marines .296 125 432 77 128 28 3 29 102 99 91 3 2001 Marines .279 132 452 84 126 34 0 31 101 107 111 1 2002 Marines .204 61 211 27 43 11 0 6 24 39 54 0 --------------------------------------------------------------- Career .266 424 1443 238 384 90 4 92 288 310 341 5 Japan Eastern League Statistics YEAR TEAM AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB --------------------------------------------------------------- 2002 Marines .196 16 56 5 11 3 0 2 6 6 16 0 |