Jeff Kent

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Jeff Kent is a former Major League Baseball second baseman best known for his powerful hitting, particularly with the San Francisco Giants, and for holding the MLB record for most home runs by a second baseman.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball player
human
allStarSelectionCount 5
awardReceived National League Most Valuable Player Award NERFINISHED
Silver Slugger Award
bats right
bestKnownFor playing for the San Francisco Giants
powerful hitting as a second baseman
careerBattingAverage .290
careerHomeRuns 377
careerRBIs 1518
collegeAttended University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1968-03-07
draftedBy Toronto Blue Jays NERFINISHED
draftRound 20th round
draftYear 1989
familyName Kent NERFINISHED
finalMLBGameDate 2008-09-27
finalMLBTeam Los Angeles Dodgers NERFINISHED
fullName Jeffrey Franklin Kent NERFINISHED
givenName Jeffrey NERFINISHED
league Major League Baseball
MLBDebutDate 1992-04-12
MLBDebutTeam Toronto Blue Jays NERFINISHED
MVPYear 2000
notableSeason 2000 season with the San Francisco Giants
placeOfBirth Bellflower, California, United States NERFINISHED
playedForTeam Cleveland Indians NERFINISHED
Houston Astros NERFINISHED
Los Angeles Dodgers NERFINISHED
New York Mets NERFINISHED
San Francisco Giants NERFINISHED
Toronto Blue Jays NERFINISHED
playedPosition second baseman
third baseman
primaryPosition second baseman
recordHeld most career home runs by a Major League Baseball second baseman
retiredFrom Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
sport baseball
throws right
wasAllStar 1999
2004
wasAllStar 2000
2001
2005

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