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Steve Lyons
Nickname(s): Psycho
Born: 1960

OF-3B-2B-1B 1985-93 Red Sox, White Sox, Braves, Expos

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 853.25219196

IPW-LERA
Career 30-03.00


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Lyons was Boston's first pick in the June 1981 draft. Though signed as an infielder, he played 88 games in centerfield as a Red Sox rookie in 1985. Known as Psycho because of his reckless hustle and flakiness, he became a Boston fan favorite and hosted a local call-in show. On June 29, 1986 the White Sox accommodated Tom Seaver's desire to play for an East Coast team by shipping him to Boston for Lyons. Relegated to a utility role, Lyons became an attitude problem and was sent down in 1987. He later returned to bat .280 and was made Chicago's third baseman two months into the 1988 season. (RL)


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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» April 21, 1990: In a White Sox-Cubs exhibition game, Steve Lyons plays all nine positions for the South Siders.

» July 21, 1991: Losing 14–1 to the Twins, the Red Sox put OF Steve Lyons on the mound. Lyons, who pitched once last year for Chicago, toils one inning giving up two hits and recording a strikeout. Kevin Tapani is the winner as the first-place Twins complete a 4-game sweep.