Tim Salmon

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Tim Salmon is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and designated hitter best known for his long, productive career with the Angels, including winning the 1993 AL Rookie of the Year and helping the team capture the 2002 World Series title.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball player
human
awardReceived 1993 AL Rookie of the Year
American League Rookie of the Year
Silver Slugger Award
bats right
battingAverage .282
collegeAttended Grand Canyon University
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1968-08-24
draftedBy Los Angeles Angels
surface form: California Angels
draftRound 3rd round
draftYear 1989
familyName Salmon
finalMLBGameDate 2006-10-01
finalMLBTeam Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
fullName Timothy James Salmon
givenName Timothy
hallOfFame Angels Hall of Fame
helpedTeamWin 2002 World Series
homeRuns 299
jerseyNumber 15
league American League
MLBDebutDate 1992-08-21
MLBDebutLeague Major League Baseball
surface form: MLB
MLBDebutTeam Los Angeles Angels
surface form: California Angels
nickname King Fish
notableFor long career with the Angels
power hitting
occupation sports broadcaster
onBasePercentage .385
placeOfBirth Long Beach
surface form: Long Beach, California, United States
playedFor Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Anaheim Angels

Los Angeles Angels
surface form: California Angels

Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
positionPlayed designated hitter
outfielder
right fielder
primaryTeam Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Angels franchise
retiredFromPlaying 2006
runsBattedIn 1016
sluggingPercentage .498
teamTenure 1992–2006
throws right
worksAs Angels television analyst
WorldSeriesChampion 2002

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