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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_LarkinBarry Larkin - Wikipedia

    Barry Louis Larkin (born April 28, 1964) is an American former professional baseball shortstop. As a player he spent his entire 18-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the Cincinnati Reds from 1986 to 2004. He briefly played in the minor leagues before making his MLB debut in 1986.

  2. Barry Larkin Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Shortstop. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-0, 185lb (183cm, 83kg) Born: April 28, 1964 in Cincinnati, OH. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. MVP. 12x All-Star. 1990 World Series. 3x Gold Glove. 9x Silver Slugger. Clemente.

  3. Barry Larkin Bio. Fullname: Barry Louis Larkin; Born: 4/28/1964 in Cincinnati, OH; Draft: 1985, Cincinnati Reds, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 4; College: Michigan; Debut: 8/13/1986; Hall of Fame: 2012; Relationship(s): brother of Stephen Larkin; View More Bio Info +

  4. Larkin scored at least 80 runs in a season seven times, hit 30-plus doubles in six seasons and stole 30-or-more bases five times. He won his three Gold Glove awards at shortstop en route to a career fielding percentage of .975 and won nine Silver Slugger awards.

  5. Barry Larkin finished his impressive Major League career with 70 wins above replacement (WAR), sandwiched between Hall of Fame shortstops Joe Cronin and Derek Jeter. He had a career .295 batting average, 198 home runs, and 2,340 hits.

  6. Sep 24, 2020 · Barry Larkin wanted to be a shortstop since he was a kid watching his idol Ozzie Smith on television. Growing up in the Cincinnati suburbs, he wanted to play for the Cincinnati Reds and replace Dave Concepcion at short.

  7. Complete career MLB stats for the Cincinnati Reds Shortstop Barry Larkin on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  8. www.cincinnatimagazine.com › features › cincinnati-kid-barry-larkin1Barry Larkin - Cincinnati Magazine

    Jul 1, 2012 · During his 19-year career Larkin made 12 All-Star teams, won the 1995 National League MVP, and led the 1990 Reds to the World Series. In 1996 he became the game’s first-ever 30-30 shortstop when he clubbed 33 home runs and stole 36 bases.

  9. Larkin won his ninth and final Silver Slugger award in 1999. That season, he played in a career high 161 games. He finished the season with 171 hits, 30 doubles, 30 stolen bases, 75 RBIs, 93 strikeouts to 57 walks, and a .293 batting average.

  10. View the biography of Cincinnati Reds Shortstop Barry Larkin on ESPN. Includes career history and teams played for.