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Mike Sharperson

Michael Tyrone Sharperson (October 4, 1961[1] – May 26, 1996) was an infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Toronto Blue Jays (1987), Los Angeles Dodgers (1987–1993) and Atlanta Braves (1995). Sharperson batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina.

Mike Sharperson
Third baseman / Second baseman
Born: (1961-10-04)October 4, 1961
Orangeburg, South Carolina
Died: May 26, 1996(1996-05-26) (aged 34)
Las Vegas, Nevada
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 6, 1987, for the Toronto Blue Jays
Last MLB appearance
July 15, 1995, for the Atlanta Braves
MLB statistics
Batting average.280
Home runs10
Runs batted in123
Teams
Career highlights and awards

In an eight-season career, Sharperson posted a .280 batting average with 10 home runs and 123 RBI in 557 games.

Career

Sharperson was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the first round (11th pick) of the 1981 amateur draft. He made his debut with Toronto in 1987 and was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in midseason.

A member of the Dodgers' 1988 World Series championship team, Sharperson was part of the group of utility players known as "The Stunt Men", for their ability to play many different positions and roles. While mostly used at third base and second, Sharperson also played shortstop, first base and right field.

In 1990, Sharperson hit .297 with career-highs in hits (106) and games (129). His most productive season came in 1992, when he hit .300 with 21 doubles and 48 runs (all career-highs), and made the National League All-Star team.

Released by the Dodgers before the 1994 season, Sharperson signed with the Red Sox, then with the Cubs, but did not play for them. He appeared in seven games with the Atlanta Braves in 1995 and became a free agent at the end of the season. He then signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres.

Death

In 1996, Sharperson was playing for the Triple-A Las Vegas Stars. He was driving to McCarran International Airport to join the Padres in Montreal against the Expos after being recalled when he died in a one-car crash at the junction of I-15 and I-215 just south of the Las Vegas Strip. He was southbound on I-15 at about 2:45 a.m. when he apparently realized he missed his turn onto I-215. A witness said that Sharperson tried to make a right turn onto I-215, but lost control in the rain and went into a dirt median. Local law enforcement who arrived at the scene of the accident stated that Sharperson had been ejected through his car's sunroof during the accident. He was 34 years old.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Most reliable sources give Sharperson's date of birth as 1961 but Social Security records available from Rootsweb show his year of birth as 1960.
  2. ^ "Archives". Los Angeles Times. 27 May 1996.
  3. ^ "AFTER CALL UP, SHARPERSON DIES IN CRASH". Deseret News. May 27, 1996.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Baseball Almanac
  • Retrosheet
  • The Baseball Gauge
  • Venezuela Winter League

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