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Ivan Rodriguez League
4-1-2245
Chris Barron Second Base
Retired (2243, Age 36)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
AVG .275 Total Rating B+   Bats/Throws R/R
OPS .773 Status Retired (2243) Option Years 0  
H 1517 Age 37 (OS 38) Date of Birth 04-03-2207
HR 175 Drafted Round 2, Pick 29
(2225)
Majors Svc Time 11 years
(51 games)
RBI 714
SB 239
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R B+ Contact vs. L A- Endurance B-   Ldrship D-
Power vs. R B+ Power vs. L A- Velocity D-   Mentor vR
Speed B+ Bunt C+ Control   Mentor vL
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS (2.9%) Range C+ WS Rings 0
1B (1.8%) LF --- Arm A- WS Appearances 0
2B A+ (100%) CF ---   Health LCS Appearances 1
3B A+ (98.9%) RF ---   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 5
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.

Year League Award
2234ALAll Star Starter (2B)
2235ALAll Star Reserve (2B)
2240ALAll Star Reserve (2B)
2241ALAll Star Reserve (2B)
2242ALAll Star Reserve (2B)
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2243-11-01Chris Barron has retired from the Texas Tigers
2243-10-23The Texas Tigers have promoted Chris Barron to the major league team. The Texas Tigers have designated Maurice Wills for assignment.
2243-10-23The Texas Tigers have acquired Chris Barron from the waiver wire.
2243-07-14The Boston Redlegs have waived Chris Barron.
2243-05-23The Boston Redlegs have promoted Buddy Seminick to the major league team. The Boston Redlegs have designated Chris Barron for assignment.
2242-08-06Chris Barron of the Boston Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 14 days.
2239-04-26Chris Barron of the Boston Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 8 days.
2238-09-05Chris Barron of the Boston Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 34 days.
2238-04-09Chris Barron of the Boston Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 37 days.
2236-05-02Chris Barron of the Boston Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 18 days.
2232-03-25The Boston Big Thunder have promoted Chris Barron to the major league team. The Boston Big Thunder have sent Jeff Stiely to the minors.