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Positions:  C-721, 1B-155, DH-12

Full Name:  Jerry Austin Narron
Born:  Jan 15,1956  in  Goldsboro, North Carolina
Height:  6-3  Weight:  205  Bats:  Left  Throws:  Right
High School:  Goldsboro (Goldsboro, North Carolina)
College:  East Carolina University

Drafted:  Selected by New York Yankees in 6th Round (132nd overall) of 1974 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  



MLB Debut:  Apr 13,1979




Scouting Report
Power: 71
Batting: 46
Speed: 13
Contact: 63
Patience: 48
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2009 Independent League Statistics have been updated.
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 Salary History

YearSalary (US $) Rank  Lg Avg (US $)  Centile
1985*60,000  299,10880
1986142,000  325,46655
1987*60,000  292,85380
Career 1985-1987*  $262,000   estimate

*Salary data between 1979-1984 is not available

Salary Notes:  Major League salary data has been publicly available since 1985. Though TBC has salary data for most major leaguers since the data became public, mid-season callups and late signees might not appear. In these cases, the league minimum has been assigned. Minor league salaries are not available as they are not public.

Centiles divide all players into 100 groups and in this situation, a centile of 1 indicates a player is in the highest-paid group, contrary to centile reporting conventions. Players who are in the bottom 20% will automatically earn a centile value of 80 since most likely, all of these players earn the minimum.

The ranking column includes only the top 100 players for each season.