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  1. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Tim Raines poses with the base he stole for his 500th career steal, now preserved at the Hall of Fame. (Milo Stewart Jr. / National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) Raines, who won the National League stolen base title in each of his first four full seasons from 1981-84 with the Expos, was in Cooperstown, along with his wife Shannon and his ...

  2. 4 de set. de 2013 · Tim Raines was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2017, voted in by 86% of those who cast ballots. In June 2017, Triumph Books published Tim Raines’ autobiography, Rock Solid: My Life in Baseball’s Fast Lane . written with Alan Maimon.

  3. Tim Raines Stats by Baseball Almanac. Timothy Raines was a Major League Baseball player with the Montreal Expos (1979-1990, 2001), Chicago White Sox (1991-1995), New York Yankees (1996-1998), Oakland Athletics (1999), Baltimore Orioles (2001), and Florida Marlins (2002). Tim, or Rock, his nicknames, was drafted in the 5th round of the 1977 ...

  4. Team Date Transaction; November 2, 2010: CF Tim Raines assigned to Venados de Mazatlan. November 9, 2009: CF Tim Raines elected free agency. June 2, 2009

  5. Tim Raines. Timothy Raines (né le 16 septembre 1959 à Sanford, Floride, États-Unis) est un ancien joueur étoile des Ligues majeures de baseball ayant joué de 1979 à 2002, notamment pour les Expos de Montréal, les White Sox de Chicago et les Yankees de New York. Il entre au Temple de la renommée du baseball en 2017.

  6. Raines remained an offensive force late in his career. Even at 38 years old, Tim Raines was still a potent threat. Yankee skipper Joe Torre put Raines in his familiar leadoff spot in the batting order for Game 2 of the 1997 ALDS. Raines’ defense had deteriorated as evidenced by his role as the designated hitter, but his offense was as good as ...

  7. 7 de fev. de 2013 · Tim Raines. Born in 1959 in Sanford, Fla., Raines blossomed into one of the best leadoff hitters in major league history. A fifth-round pick of the Montreal Expos in 1977, Raines excelled for parts of 13 seasons in Canada. From 1981 to 1987, the fleet-footed outfielder was selected to seven consecutive all-star teams and was named the MVP of ...