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Brian Daubach
Born: 1972

1B-DH-OF 1998- Marlins, Red Sox, White Sox

Brian Daubach's Teammates

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 646.26192330
League DS 4.25013
League CS 5.17613

Stats through the 2003 season


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A left-handed first baseman with above-average power, Daubach served as a replacement player during the 1994 strike and was shunned as a "scab" when he joined the Boston Red Sox in 1999. However, he quickly earned acceptance with hard-nosed play and a penchant for clutch hits. His three-run double in the bottom of the ninth off Tim Worrell on August 16, 1999 helped the Red Sox pull away from the Oakland Athletics en route to the American League wild card. (GL)


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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» June 26, 1999: Boston scores 11 runs in the 1st inning on the way to a 17-1 victory over the White Sox. Pedro Martinez (14-2) goes five innings with John Wasdin pitching the last 4. Brian Daubach and Nomar Garciaparra homer in the 1st with Nomar adding another in the 3rd. Mike Stanley and Jason Varitek also homer in the game for Boston.

» August 14, 1999: Boston defeats Seattle, 13-2, as rookie DH Brian Daubach goes 5-for-5, including a home run, and drives home six runs. He'll drive in another five tomorrow.

» October 9, 1999: The Red Sox score six runs in the 7th inning and defeat the Indians, 9-3, to stay alive in their division series. Derek Lowe gets the win in relief, as Brian Daubach and John Valentin hit home runs for Boston.

» October 16, 1999: The Red Sox roll over the Yankees, 13-1, behind the pitching of Pedro Martinez. Nomar Garciaparra gets four hits for Boston, while John Valentin drives home five runs. Garciaparra, Valentin, and Brian Daubach all homer for the Sox. New York now leads the ALCS, 2-games-to-1.

» September 1, 2002: Boston trims the Indians, 7–1, behind the strong pitching of Tim Wakefield, who doesn't allow a hit before Matt Lawton's home run in the 5th. Manny Ramirez and Brian Daubach hit back–to–back HRs, and Johnny Damon scores three runs. Jim Thome reached 100 walks for the 4th consecutive year and the 6th time in his career. Thome is the only player in Indians history to ever have consecutive 100 walks seasons.