Standard Batting

Standard Batting
Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
199323PITNL1528245200002033.083.185.083.269-24200100/H6
199424PITNL514124400010023.333.429.333.762102400000/46
199626PITNL174030111031072061.333.459.500.9591511501300H/849
199727PITNL1556896418517826965060743109.278.326.374.7008124063202*4/H6AS,MVP-24,RoY-9
199828PITNL159704655851852673455883894.282.319.357.6777723440651*4/8H6
199929ARINL144684614111170251044172135268.277.332.370.7027722742970*946/8H
200030ARINL14665961795167211475745113074.271.307.384.6927123765250*6/H9
200131ARINL125518481661281953302872354.266.307.345.6526416646712*6/H8
200232ARINL1536525909016023555729124680.271.325.353.6787120894662*6/H9
200333TOTNL1033643494379144222135947.226.251.307.558401077321064H/8
200333ARINL61231219305210321583827.237.270.338.6075374621106/H
200333COLNL21817991520053109.190.200.215.415317111006/4H8
200333CHCNL215251412210221111.235.250.314.5644616000004/H6
200434STLNL145606553911702235382653660.307.349.385.7359121363861*4H
200535NYYAL1083513294682810152751249.249.276.280.5565092717207H48D/9
200636TOTNL28806871830151187.265.342.353.6957724004014/H
200636CINNL923181420030043.222.364.333.69778600101/4H
200636CHCNL19575061410121144.280.333.360.6937618003004/H
13 Yrs1303538949637391353190593636836374308649.273.317.356.673721769532857339
162 Game Avg.162670617921682474464593881.273.317.356.6737222073741
G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
ARI (5 yrs)6292744252139267798372120018246159303.269.314.362.67670912291925204
PIT (5 yrs)35114751362190379551791031221592210.278.325.363.688794951041253
CHC (2 yrs)401091011026311432515.257.292.337.629613400300
CIN (1 yr)923181420030043.222.364.333.69778600101
COL (1 yr)21817991520053109.190.200.215.41531711100
NYY (1 yr)1083513294682810152751249.249.276.280.556509271720
STL (1 yr)145606553911702235382653660.307.349.385.7359121363861
NL (12 yrs)1195503846346931271182583635333669296600.274.320.362.681741677462750319
AL (1 yr)1083513294682810152751249.249.276.280.556509271720
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Frequently Asked Questions

How old is Tony Womack?

Tony Womack is 54 years old.

When was Tony Womack born?

Tony Womack was born on September 25, 1969.

Where was Tony Womack born?

Tony Womack was born in Danville, VA.

How tall is Tony Womack?

Tony Womack is 5-9 (175 cm) tall.

How much did Tony Womack weigh when playing?

Tony Womack weighed 160 lbs (72 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Tony Womack play?

Tony Womack played 13 seasons.

Is Tony Womack in the Hall of Fame?

Tony Womack has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

When was Tony Womack drafted?

Tony Womack was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 7th round of the 1991 MLB June Amateur Draft from Guilford College (Greensboro, NC).

What position did Tony Womack play?

Tony Womack was a Second Baseman, Shortstop and Outfielder.

How many hits did Tony Womack have?

Tony Womack had 1,353 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Tony Womack have?

Tony Womack had 36 home runs over his career.

What was Tony Womack's average?

Tony Womack had a .273 average over his career.

How many teams has Tony Womack played for?

Tony Womack played for 7 teams; the Pittsburgh Pirates, Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds.

How many World Series has Tony Womack won?

Tony Womack has won 1 World Series.

When did Tony Womack retire?

Tony Womack last played in 2006.

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