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for three division-winning Pirates teams. Slaught hit between .295 and .345 in those three seasons, playing in between 77 and 87 games each season. After Slaught hit .345 in 87 games in 1992, the Pirates released LaValliere in 1993. Slaught saw action in 116 games, the third-busiest season he spent
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He resides in Rolling Hills, California, with wife Sandy. They have four children. He founded RightView Pro the first video analysis system for baseball and softball licensed by MLB, MLBPA, and the NPF. He is currently the owner of RVP and a partner in OnBaseU. OnBaseU.com.
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in 1979, but elected to stay at UCLA. He was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the seventh round of the next year's draft. He spent about two years in the minor leagues before debuting with the Royals in 1982.
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He played with Pittsburgh through 1995, split 1996 between the California Angels and Chicago White Sox, then retired after getting no hits in 20 at bats for the 1997 San Diego Padres.
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Slaught played with seven major league teams, enjoying some of his best seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Between 1990 and 1992, he
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university all-star team. Slaught also was named an Academic All American in 1979. Slaught's 1979
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in the major leagues; he hit .300 with 10 home runs and 55 RBI with the increased playing time.
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At a Loss to Eternity: Baseball Teams of Note That Didn't Win it All
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of .428 was a UCLA single-season record that stood until 2001.
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July 6, 1982, for the Kansas City Royals
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In 1327 games over 16 seasons, Slaught posted a .283
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May 19, 1997, for the San Diego Padres
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Index

Slaught

Catcher
Long Beach, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Kansas City Royals
1982
1984
Texas Rangers
1985
1987
New York Yankees
1988
1989
Pittsburgh Pirates
1990
1995
California Angels
1996
Chicago White Sox
1996
San Diego Padres
1997
professional baseball
catcher
Major League Baseball
Kansas City Royals
Texas Rangers

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