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Positions:  3B-771, 1B-597, 2B-123, DH-19, SS-14, OF-1

Full Name:  Jeffrey Wayne King
Born:  Dec 26,1964  in  Marion, Indiana
Height:  6-1  Weight:  188  Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right
High School:  Rampart (Colorado Springs, Colorado)  "Rams"
College:  University of Arkansas

Drafted:  Selected by Pittsburgh Pirates in 1st Round (1st overall) of 1986 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  (Signing Bonus: $180,000)

  • Amateur Draft #1 Pick  1986
  • College All-American (1st team)  1985 3B
  • First Round Draft Pick  1986 (#1)
  • Player of the Month  1x Jun-1997 (AL)
  • Player of the Week  2x May-5-1996, Sep-28-1997


  • MLB Debut:  Jun 2,1989




    Scouting Report
    Power: 68
    Batting: 37
    Speed: 42
    Contact: 61
    Patience: 55
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     Transactions History

    Selected by Pittsburgh Pirates in 1st Round (1st overall) of 1986 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)   (Signing Bonus: $180,000)
    *Selected by Chicago Cubs in 23rd Round (573rd overall) of 1983 amateur entry draft (June-Reg) did not sign


    Dec 13,1996 - Traded by Pirates with Jay Bell to Royals for Jeff Wallace, Joe Randa, Jeff Martin and Jeff Granger.  



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