La Schelle Tarver
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La Schelle Tarver
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 5' 11", Weight 165 lb.
- School California State University, Sacramento
- High School Madera High School
- Debut July 12, 1986
- Final Game October 5, 1986
- Born January 30, 1959 in Modesto, CA USA
[edit] Biographical Information
LaSchelle Tarver, who was in the majors in 1986, played seven seasons in the minors with a batting average of .312.
Although he was 5 ft. 11 in. tall, he weighed only 165 and had little power. However, he stole a lot of bases with a peak of 69 in the minors in 1982.
He was acquired along with Calvin Schiraldi by the Boston Red Sox, from the New York Mets, in exchange for Bobby Ojeda. His whole major league career was September of 1986, but managed to score the game winning run in one memorable game.
As a 27-year-old rookie with the 1986 Boston Red Sox, he had little chance of winning an outfield spot with a team that would go on to almost win the 1986 World Series. The outfield was Jim Rice, Tony Armas Sr. and Dwight Evans. Backup outfielders looking for playing time included Mike Greenwell and Dave Henderson.
"Strawberry noticed that black minor leaguers such as LaSchelle Tarver and Terry Blocker never made it with the Mets while all sorts of lesser white players like Clint Hurdle, Ron Gardenhire, and Danny Heep played or sat on the bench." - statement from the book Amazin': The Miraculous History of New York's Most Beloved Baseball Team
"LaSchelle Tarver, the rookie outfielder, won immediate points for good planning. He carried his bat with him into the stands." - from an article about an altercation between Jim Rice and a Yankee fan at which several Red Sox players jumped into the stands to provide protection; the article says there may have been a racial epithet involved also
