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| Adam Eberhardt |
|
year
1998
totals
|
ab
8
8
|
r
3
3
|
h
3
3
|
bi
6
6
|
2b
1
1
|
3b
0
0
|
hr
2
2
|
so
4
4
|
bb
0
0
|
ab/k
2.00
2.00
|
ob
.375
.375
|
slg
1.250
1.250
|
ba
.375
.375
|
rat
53.13
53.13
|
ab/hr
4.00
4.00
|
ab/bi
1.33
1.33
|
year
1998
totals
|
w
1
1
|
l
0
0
|
ip
2.0
2.0
|
h
1
1
|
r
1
1
|
so
4
4
|
bb
0
0
|
hr
1
1
|
bf
7
7
|
oavg
.143
.143
|
era
2.00
2.00
|
rat
52.00
52.00
|
k/4
8.00
8.00
|
bb/4
0.00
0.00
|
hr/4
2.00
2.00
|
Notes: The younger brother of 1998 Rookie of the Year Jason Eberhardt, Adam Eberhardt only played two games late in the 1998 season. In
those two games he showed he had the same genes as his brother, going 3-8 with a pair of homeruns and, most importantly, no walks. He wasn't heard
from again that year in all likelihood because Jason didn't want to be thought of as a nice older brother. Adam did play in the 2003 Old-Timers Game
during the 2003 All-Star Weekend. Teamed up with Phil Hansing, he took on league veterans Greg Creighton and Mark Montgomery. His team dropped the nail-biter
7-6, but Adam showed great ability to play with a beer in his hand, going 0-7, and wowed the crowd when he ACCEPTED a couple walks! Big brother could not be reached
for comment.
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