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Curtis Wilkerson
Born: 1961

SS-2B 1983-93 Rangers, Cubs, Pirates, Astros

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Career 972.2458179
League CS 7.16700

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The switch-hitting Wilkerson was the American Association's All-Star shortstop in 1983, hitting .312 at Oklahoma City, and started at shortstop for the Texas Rangers in 1984-85. Not blessed with great power or speed, Wilkerson had trouble finding his niche, before settling in as a utility player from 1986 until the end of his career.

After hitting a career-high .293 in 1988, he was part of the eight-player trade that sent Mitch Williams to the Chicago Cubs for Rafael Palmeiro and Jamie Moyer. Wilkerson hit just .230 for the Cubs in his two seasons there, and signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates before the 1991 campaign. (SCL/GL)


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» December 5, 1988: Not the best trade the Cubs have ever made. The Cubs and Rangers complete a 9-player swap, with Chicago giving up OF Rafael Palmeiro, P Jamie Moyer, and P Drew Hall in exchange for IF Curtis Wilkerson and pitchers Mitch Williams, Paul Kilgus, and Steve Wilson, and a pair of minor leaguers to be named.