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In 1992, Van Slyke led the National League in hits with 199 and doubles with 45 while finishing second with a .324 batting average. Van Slyke played for four teams in his career: the St. Louis Cardinals (1983–1986), Pittsburgh Pirates (1987–1994), Baltimore Orioles (1995), and Philadelphia Phillies (1995). He played his final game on ...
Curse: Cubs Win! Cubs Win! or Do They? is a baseball and mystery novel written by Andy Van Slyke [1] [2] and Rob Rains. [3] The Curse is a fictional account of the Chicago Cubs and their journey from a tragic plane crash to a World Series victory.
The Pirates added a run in the sixth to take the lead as Andy Van Slyke scored on a Jeff King double. Ron Gant hit a home run in the top of the seventh to tie the game, but the Pirates scored what proved to be the winning run in the bottom of the seventh as Van Slyke doubled to score Gary Redus. Wakefield pitched a complete game and earned a ...
Pittsburgh center fielder Andy Van Slyke's first-inning home run off of 1991 Cy Young Award winner Tom Glavine put them up 1–0. In the third, Jay Bell hit a leadoff single, then Van Slyke's double and Bobby Bonilla's single scored a run each. Steve Buechele doubled to lead off the sixth and scored on Doug Drabek's two-out double.
July 7 – Andy Van Slyke of the Pittsburgh Pirates becomes the first outfielder in nearly 18 years to record an unassisted double play, in the Pirates' 5–3 win over the Houston Astros. Van Slyke races in from center field to catch a fly ball, then continues in to double up Ken Caminiti, who was running from second base on the play.
Scott Van Slyke was born in Chesterfield, Missouri, [1] to Andy and Lauri Van Slyke. He is of Dutch ancestry and [2] grew up in St. Louis, where his father, Andy, played with the St. Louis Cardinals from 1983 to 1986. [3] [4] Scott is the second of four children; his older brother, A. J., played in the Cardinals' minor league system from 2005 ...
Andy Van Slyke; Pittsburgh Pirates: 45 1993 Charlie Hayes; Colorado Rockies: 45 1994 Craig Biggio; Larry Walker; Houston Astros Montreal Expos: 43 1995 Mark Grace; Chicago Cubs: 51 1996 Jeff Bagwell; Houston Astros: 48 1997 Mark Grudzielanek; Montreal Expos: 54 1998 Craig Biggio; Houston Astros: 51 1999 Craig Biggio; Houston Astros: 56 2000 ...
There he formed a formidable combination alongside stars Barry Bonds and Andy Van Slyke and helped propel the Pittsburgh Pirates to two of their three straight National League East Division titles from 1990 to 1992. From 1986 to 1991, Bonilla had a .284 batting average, with 868 hits, 191 doubles, 114 home runs, and 500 runs batted in (RBIs ...