HUBIE BROOKS
'Hubert Brooks, Jr.' (born September 24, 1956 in Los Angeles, California, United States) is a former Major League Baseball player. During his career, he played as a third baseman, shortstop and right fielder for the New York Mets (1980-84, 1991), Montreal Expos (1985-89), Los Angeles Dodgers (1990), California Angels (1992) and Kansas City Royals (1993-94).
Brooks played varsity baseball at Arizona State University and was the third player chosen by the Mets in the June 1978 amateur draft. He was sent to Montreal in a four-player trade that brought Gary Carter to the Mets before the 1985 season.
Brooks was a career .269 hitter with 149 home runs and 824 RBI. He collected career-highs in home runs (20) in 1988 and 1990; in RBI (100) in 1985, and finished 8th in batting average (.307) in 1981. Brooks also appeared in two All-Star games in 1986 and 1987.
He co-held the Mets record for the longest hitting streak with 24 games, tied with Mike Piazza until broken by David Wright in 2007 with a 25 game hitting streak.
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See also
★ Top 500 home run hitters of all time
★ Montreal Expos all-time roster
★ Los Angeles Dodgers all-time roster
| G | AB | H | 2B | 3B | HR | R | RBI | SB | BB | SO | AVG | OBP | SLG | OPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,645 | 5,974 | 1,608 | 290 | 31 | 149 | 656 | 824 | 64 | 387 | 1,005 | .269 | .315 | .403 | .718 |
External links
★ Hubie Brooks at:
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★ Baseball Library
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★ Baseball Reference
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★ Ultimate Mets Database
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