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Mike Epstein Hitting

Posted by Patrick Piteo on Nov 14 2002 at 04:00PM PST

Click Above And Visit This Great Hitting Guru's Site. Visit Mike's Hitting Forum And Pick Up Some Great Hitting Tips ! Mike Epstein Carreer Highlights: Member, first United States Olympic baseball team [Japan, 1964] Still holds highest lifetime batting average at the University of California, Berkeley [.384] Class A California League Rookie-of-the-Year and Player-of-the-Year, League MVP [1965] Class AAA International League Rookie-of-the-Year and Player-of-the-Year, League MVP [1966] Sporting News and Topps Minor League Player-of-the-Year [1966] American League record, most putouts, first baseman one game, 32 [versus Chicago White Sox, 1967] Hit three home runs in one game [versus Chicago White Sox, 1969] Won prestigious Major League “Player Win Average” award in the American League, given to baseball’s most productive hitter. (Willie McCovey won it in the National League) [1969] One game, career-high eight runs-batted-in [versus Baltimore Orioles, 1970] Tied Major League record four consecutive home runs [versus Washington Senators, 1971] Member, World Champion Oakland Athletics. Led team in home runs [1972] Came in third in the American League home run race, 1972 Washington Senators club record, most home runs by a left-handed hitter, season, 30 [1969] Coach, San Diego Crush, 3-time Amateur World Champions [1991, 1992, 1994] Minor League Manager and Roving Hitting Instructor, Milwaukee Brewers, [1993] Minor League Hitting Coordinator San Diego Padres [2000 imageimage

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