Bob Dernier

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Bob Dernier is a former Major League Baseball center fielder best known for his speed, defense, and role as a leadoff hitter with the Chicago Cubs in the 1980s.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball center fielder
baseball player
human
awardReceived 1984 Gold Glove Award for National League center fielder NERFINISHED
Gold Glove Award
bats Right
battedOrderRole leadoff hitter
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1957-01-05
finalMLBGameDate 1989-09-30
finalMLBTeam Philadelphia Phillies NERFINISHED
fullName Robert Eugene Dernier NERFINISHED
givenName Robert
height 5 ft 9 in
knownFor defense
leadoff hitting
speed
league National League NERFINISHED
MLBdebutDate 1979-09-07
MLBdebutLeague Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
MLBdebutTeam Philadelphia Phillies NERFINISHED
nickname The Deer NERFINISHED
notableTeamPeriod Chicago Cubs in the 1980s
occupation baseball coach
placeOfBirth Kansas City, Missouri, United States NERFINISHED
playedFor Chicago Cubs NERFINISHED
Kansas City Royals organization NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Phillies NERFINISHED
postPlayingCareer coach in the Chicago Cubs organization
primaryPosition Center fielder
seasonStolenBases 1984: 45 stolen bases
sport baseball
statistic MLB career batting average: approximately .255
MLB career stolen bases: over 200
teamAchievement Member of 1984 Chicago Cubs NL East championship team
throws Right

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