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Todd Dunwoody
Outfielder
Born: (1975-04-11) April 11, 1975 (age 49)
Lafayette, Indiana
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
May 10, 1997, for the Florida Marlins
Last MLB appearance
June 21, 2002, for the Cleveland Indians
MLB statistics
Batting average.233
Home runs11
Runs batted in81
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Teams

Todd Franklin Dunwoody (born April 11, 1975) is a former Major League Baseball player.

Dunwoody was chosen in the seventh round of the 1993 amateur draft by the Florida Marlins. Throughout his 13-year professional career, he played for the Florida Marlins, Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs, and Cleveland Indians. In 1995, Dunwoody was named a Midwest League All-Star, and was named one of baseball's top 100 prospects by Baseball America in 1997 and 1998. However, he could not master the strike zone and hit just .233 in the majors.

In 2006, Dunwoody served as hitting coach for the South Bend Silver Hawks in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. In following years, he worked as a sales manager at the Mike Raisor Ford dealership in Lafayette, Indiana.[1]

References

  1. ^ King, Sam (9 June 2014). "Major League Baseball draft and Greater Lafayette area". Journal & Courier.