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Batting average
  
.265

Name
  
Miguel Dilone

Stolen bases
  
267


Runs batted in
  
129

Home runs
  
6

Role
  
Baseball athlete

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Miguel Ángel Diloné Reyes (born November 1, 1954, Santiago, Dominican Republic) is a former Major League Baseball switch hitting outfielder. He played 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres.

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Dilone began his career as a September call-up in 1974 at the age of 19. Used primarily as a pinch runner with the Pirates, he had 21 stolen bases in four seasons.

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In 1978 he was traded to the A's where he stole 50 bases, but 1980 was his career season. Batting .341, he had 30 doubles, 9 triples and 61 stolen bases with the Indians.

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Diloné finished his career with 267 stolen bases.

Dilone was also famous for his "swing-and-run" tactic of breaking from the box while swinging the bat.

In 2009, Dilone lost an eye when a baseball struck him in the face. At the time he was coaching his son and a 15-year-old prospect.

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References

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