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TONY LONGMIRE

|     Retired     |   Played: 1986-1999

High Level:   MLB     Career Ranks:  758th in pinchhits
Positions:   OF-533
Full Name:   Anthony Eugene Longmire
Born:   Aug 12, 1968  (44.283) in Vallejo,California

Top Prospect:  team  1992 (#3-PHI), 1993 (#8-PHI), 1994 (#9-PHI)

MLB Debut:  Sep 3, 1993  (25.022)
Speed
54
Contact
61
Patience
52
Batting
77
Power
66
Ht/Wt:  6-1 / 197   Bats/Throws:  Left / Right
High School:   Hogan  (Vallejo,CA)
College:   None listed
Drafted:  Pittsburgh Pirates:  1986-8-186 (June-Reg)

Tags:  Top Prospect

TBC Player ID:  14455
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OFF THE FIELD
The formula to determine similarity scores is listed in the about section of the site. In short, the scores attempt to compare players career batting statistics vs all other major leagues as well as cumulative statistics at each age.
Career Statistics
1.  Rod Brewer (83.45)
2.  Tom Alston (80.82)
3.  Chris Stewart (78.77)
4.  Jason Jaramillo (78.25)
5.  Glenn Brummer (76.42)
6.  Jeff Barry (76.04)
7.  Jerry Sands (76)
8.  Jim Cox (75.99)
9.  Frank Baker (75.65)
10.  Terry McGriff (75.64)
Age: 25
1.  Trey Beamon (83.11)
2.  Geno Petralli (78.79)
3.  William Rumler (76.02)
4.  Bobby Wilkins (75.45)
5.  Jim Eisenreich (74.75)
6.  George Harper (74.74)
7.  Kelly Paris (74.4)
8.  Bob Christian (74.22)
9.  Mike Sharperson (74.12)
10.  Clyde Vollmer (74.05)
Age: 26
1.  Tim Laker (79.77)
2.  Tom Paciorek (77.73)
3.  Jason Varitek (77.42)
4.  Dutch Meyer (77.21)
5.  Gene Oliver (76.02)
6.  Jerry Sands (76)
7.  Jim Cox (75.99)
8.  Irv Jeffries (75.76)
9.  Donell Nixon (75.24)
10.  Buddy Gremp (74.81)
Age: 27
1.  Rod Brewer (83.45)
2.  Chris Denorfia (83.28)
3.  Russ Morman (80.32)
4.  Tim Laker (78.8)
5.  Robert Perez (78.39)
6.  Dutch Meyer (77.21)
7.  Jason Jaramillo (76.56)
8.  Jerry Sands (76)
9.  Jim Cox (75.99)
10.  Irv Jeffries (75.76)


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