Barry Larkin

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Barry Larkin is a Hall of Fame shortstop who spent his entire Major League Baseball career with the Cincinnati Reds, earning multiple All-Star selections, Gold Gloves, and the 1995 National League MVP award.

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Barry Larkin canonical 3

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instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball player
human
shortstop
allStarSelection 12
awarded National League Most Valuable Player Award
awardReceived Gold Glove Award
National League Most Valuable Player Award
Silver Slugger Award
bats right
birthPlace Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
captainOf Cincinnati Reds
collegeTeam Michigan Wolverines baseball
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
debutLeague Major League Baseball
debutTeam Cincinnati Reds
draftedBy Cincinnati Reds
draftType MLB Draft
surface form: MLB June Amateur Draft
educatedAt University of Michigan
familyName Larkin
givenName Barry
hallOfFameInduction National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 2012
inductedInto National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
isInHallOfFame true
jerseyNumber 11
league Major League Baseball
managedTeam Brazil national baseball team
memberOfSportsTeam Cincinnati Reds
MVPSeason 1995
name Barry Larkin self-link
notableFor combination of offensive and defensive excellence at shortstop
spending entire MLB career with one franchise
occupation baseball player
partOf National League
playedEntireMLBCareerFor Cincinnati Reds
playedFor Cincinnati Reds
positionPlayed shortstop
roleAfterRetirement baseball analyst
coach
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
teamNumberRetiredBy Cincinnati Reds
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worldSeriesChampion 1990

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Barry Larkin name Barry Larkin self-link