Little was the Expos' starting shortstop in the first part of 1983 but was otherwise
a utility man. He led the NL with 24 bunt hits in 1983 and was voted the major leagues'
best bunter in two separate polls. His father and two brothers, Tom and Grady, all
played minor league ball.
(JCA)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»August 24, 1985: Three outs away from a no-hitter against the White Sox, Toronto's Dave Stieb surrenders consecutive home runs to Rudy Law and Bryan Little and is driven from the game. His replacement, Gary Lavelle, gives up a 3rd-straight home run, to Harold Baines, before Tom Henke comes in to save the 6–3 win.