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  1. Harold Baines. Positions: Designated Hitter and Rightfielder Bats: Left • Throws: Left 6-2, 175lb (188cm, 79kg) . Born: March 15, 1959 in Easton, MD us Draft: Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1st round (1st) of the 1977 MLB June Amateur Draft from St. Michaels HS (St. Michaels, MD).

    • Easton, MD, United States
    • March 15, 1959
  2. Harold Douglas Baines (born March 15, 1959) is an American former designated hitter and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for five American League (AL) teams from 1980 to 2001, and is best known for his three stints with the Chicago White Sox. A Maryland native, he also played seven years with his hometown team, the Baltimore ...

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  3. Baines appeared in 1,643 of his 2,830 big league games as a DH, making only 63 appearances in the field from 1989 until the end of his career. But from 1980-86, Baines played only five games at DH while establishing himself as one of baseball's most dependable right fielders. “I guess that’s when I realized that it was a business,” said ...

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  4. Harold Baines enjoyed postseason play, hitting .324 in 31 career postseason games, topping the .350 mark in five separate Series. Harold Baines spent all or parts of 14 seasons with Chicago and was the first White Sox player to have his number retired (in 1989) by the team while he was still active.

    • Harold Douglas Baines
    • 03-15-1959 (Pisces)
    • Easton, Maryland
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  6. Apr 11, 2022 · CHICAGO -- Harold Baines has been part of more than 30 home openers as a Hall of Fame player, coach and ambassador for the White Sox organization. When he arrives with his wife, Marla, at Guaranteed Rate Field on Tuesday morning for the 2022 home opener in Chicago, something will

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  7. Harold Baines Bio. Fullname: Harold Douglas Baines; Born: 3/15/1959 in Easton, MD; Draft: 1977, Chicago White Sox ... Harold Baines on organ donors saving his life.

  8. Dec 17, 2020 · Harold Baines played 22 years in the majors (1980-2001), mostly with the Chicago White Sox. In 2019, following years of brisk and at times vociferous debate, Baines was enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Though he led the league just once in any offensive category, he was a major threat at the plate.

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