Padres Special: 1998 National League Champion San Diego Padres Remembered

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20 Oct 1998:  Outfielder Steve Finley #12 of the San Diego Padres in action during the 1998 World Series Game 3 against the New York Yankees at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California. The Yankees defeated the Padres 5-4. Mandatory Credit: Doug Pensinger  /Allsport
.Mandatory Credit: Doug Pensinger /Allsport

Center Field- Steve FinleyĀ 

Another one of my favorite players in Padres history was Steve Finley. The center fielder was acquired from the Astros with Ken Caminiti in that massive 12-player trade in December of 1994. Finley played four seasons for the Padres totaling 602 games and 2,396 at bats. Finley smacked 82 home runs as a Padre and drove in 298 runs with 22 stolen bases. A .276/.334/.458 hitting line is what Finley retired with as a Padre. Not too bad, but Finley actually got better and it pains me, it wasn’t in a Padres uniform.

Finley had shown power with the Padres, in 1996 and 1997 Finley hit 30 and 28 home runs. His power numbers dropped down to 14 home runs in 1998 and his average dropped to .249, which was a new career low. At the age of 33, the Padres simply got scared away by his downward trend and age. Who would have known that Finley would age well and have six solid years in Arizona. In 1999, his first year as a Diamond Back, Finley hit 34 home runs and drove in a

er high 103 runs while hitting .264. The Padres must have had immediate remorse for not signing him long-term. 4 years-$21.5 million is what Finley ultimately signed for. A hefty price tag, but well worth the money paid by Arizona.

Mandatory Credit: PRweb.com
Mandatory Credit: PRweb.com

Finley’s 1998 season was probably his worst as a major league regular outfielder. He did play in 159 games, but his before mentioned .249 batting average was his worst to date. He also struck out a whopping 103 times that season, which was his most in his professional career for a season. His on base percentage in 1998 was also at an all time low .301. He really seemed lost at the plate at times that season, I don’t know if it was the pressure of the contract year or what.

When it was all said and done Steve Finley played 19 seasons in the major leagues. He totaled 2,583 games with 9,397 at bats. 304 homers and 1,167 runs batted in on his career. Finley retired with a batting line of .271/.332/.442. He also stole 320 bases, making him a member of the 300-300 club. 300 home runs and 300 stolen bases. He possessed that rare combination of speed and power. Finley in his 19 year career has the dubious honor of playing for all 5 National League West teams. Padres, Giants, Dodgers, Rockies and D-Backs. These days Finley still resides in the county of San Diego and is active in raising his five children. Most recently you may now see Steve Finley participating in the Fox Sports San Diego pre-games show for the Padres.

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