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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_WomackTony Womack - Wikipedia

    Anthony Darrell Womack (born September 25, 1969) is an American former professional baseball player. He played all or parts of 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), with most of his career spent with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Arizona Diamondbacks , then with several other teams during his last four years.

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  2. 1353. HR. 36. BA. .273. R. 739. RBI. 368. SB. 363. OBP. .317. SLG. .356. OPS. .673. OPS+. 72. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Tony Womack. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • September 25, 1969
  3. His first full season in the majors, Tony led the National League in stolen bases (60), the 3rd best mark among big leaguers in '97...he ranked 8th in the N.L. in hits (178) and 3rd in at bats (641)...he was the 6th toughest to double-up, grounding into 6 DP's, a 1 in 106.8 AB ratio...all 6 GDP's came before May 28...he led the Pirates with 51 ...

  4. Find comprehensive baseball stats for Tony Womack, a former outfielder who played for six teams from 1993 to 2006. See his biographical data, year-by-year hitting and pitching stats, career totals, awards, and more.

    • Anthony Darrell Womack
    • 09-25-1969 (Libra)
    • Danville, Virginia
    • Tony
  5. Find out the complete career stats of Tony Womack, the former second baseman for the Chicago Cubs and other MLB teams. See his batting average, home runs, RBI, OPS and more on ESPN.

  6. RBI. 368. OPS. .673. View the biography of Chicago Cubs Second Baseman Tony Womack on ESPN. Includes career history and teams played for.

  7. Tony Womack - BaseballBiography.com. Womack led the NL in steals three straight seasons from 1997 to 1999. Desperate for speed at the top of their lineup, the Arizona Diamondbacks acquired him from the Pittsburgh Pirates in February 1999 even though it meant moving him from second base to the outfield, where he had virtually no experience.