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Batting average
  
.254

Name
  
Chuck Carr

Home runs
  
13

Role
  
Baseball

Runs batted in
  
123

Children
  
Aeron Carr

Stolen bases
  
144


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Charles Lee Glenn Carr, Jr. (born August 10, 1967) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder.

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Career

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He topped the National League with 58 stolen bases in 1993. He later helped the Astros win the 1997 National League Central Division.

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In an eight-season career, he played in 507 games, had 1,713 at-bats, 254 runs, 435 hits, 81 doubles, seven triples, 13 home runs, 123 RBI, 144 stolen bases, 149 walks, a .254 batting average, .316 on-base percentage, .332 slugging percentage, 569 total bases, 30 sacrifice hits, 10 sacrifice flies and four Intentional walks.

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He is perhaps remembered most for his hasty departure from the Brewers in 1997. After popping out to third base on a two balls, no strike count, after being signalled to take the next pitch, Carr was questioned by manager Phil Garner. Carr reportedly replied to Garner by saying in the third person: "That ain't Chuckie's game. Chuckie hacks on 2-0." He was released from the club shortly thereafter.


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