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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_RainesTim Raines - Wikipedia

    Timothy Raines Sr. (born September 16, 1959), nicknamed " Rock ", [1] is an American professional baseball coach and former player. He played as a left fielder in Major League Baseball for six teams from 1979 to 2002 and was best known for his 13 seasons with the Montreal Expos.

  2. Last Game: (Age 43-013d) 3 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2017. (Voted by BBWAA on 380/442 ballots) View Tim Raines's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1981 season.

    • September 16, 1959
  3. Learn about Tim Raines Sr., the most successful base stealer in MLB history and a Hall of Famer. See his stats, stories, awards and achievements from his 23-year career with four teams.

  4. Tim Raines is a former MLB outfielder who played for the Montreal Expos and the New York Yankees. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017 and holds the record for most stolen bases in Expos history.

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    With 808 career stolen bases, Tim Raines is one of the top base stealers in the history of the game. In addition, he typically displayed a high batting average, lots of walks, and decent power. He led the league in batting in 1986, and was third in both 1985 and 1987. Raines led the National League in doubles in 1984 and was frequently among the le...

    1980 Minor League Player of the Year, Denver Bears, American Association
    7-time NL All-Star (1981-1987)
    David Adler: "Raines making a final push for HOF entry", mlb.com, January 11, 2017.
    Allen Barra: "The Most Overrated and Underrated Players over the Last Thirty Years: Pete Rose vs. Tim Raines", in Clearing the Bases: The Greatest Baseball Debates of the Last Century, Thomas Dunne...
    Ted Berg: "How MLB owners once colluded to keep Hall of Famer Tim Raines off the field", "For the Win!", USA Today Sports, January 18, 2017.
    Mike Connors: "Rock Solid: Tim Raines, 41, Is Playing Ball in the Florida State League on an Injury Rehabilitation Assignment with the Goal of Being in the Major Leagues at the Same Time as his Son...
  5. Tim Raines played 23 seasons for 6 teams, including the Expos and Yankees. He had a .294 batting average, 2,605 hits, 170 home runs, 980 RBIs and 1,571 runs scored. He won 1 Silver Slugger award and 2 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017.

  6. 18. Jan. 2017 · After 10 years of trying, Tim Raines, one of the best leadoff hitters in history, made it to Cooperstown with 86 percent of the vote. He played for six teams in 23 seasons, won a batting title, four stolen-base crowns and helped the Yankees win two World Series.