Mickey Tettleton

  • male, 49 years old
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Mickey Lee Tettleton (born September 16, 1960 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), was a Major League Baseball player for the Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, and Texas Rangers. Tettleton played at catcher, designated hitter, first base, and outfield. In fourteen major league seasons, Tettleton played 1485 games and hit at a .241 average, hit 245 home runs, had 732 RBI, and scored 711 runs. Wikipedia
Also known as:
Mickey Lee Tettleton
Born:
September 16, 1960
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Home Run Derby - BR Bullpen

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  • Mickey Tettleton

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  • Random Oriole: Mickey...

    Mickey Tettleton was one of my first favorite baseball players. It wasn't because I was such a smart kid that I knew how effective a hitter he was thanks to his walks, it was really just as simple as the fact that "Mickey Tettleton" is a really cool name
    www.camdenchat.com/story/2005/10/21/83225/231
  • Mickey Tettleton on IMDb

    Has a solid major league career with the Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers, and Oakland Athletics. Ranks 78th on MLB All-Time Strikeouts List (1,307). Named to 1989 and 1994 American League All Star Teams. Won 3 American League Silver Slugg
    www.imdb.com/name/nm0856578/
  • lonestarball

    Tettleton came up as a catcher in the Oakland A's organization, as a 5th round draft pick out of Oklahoma State University. Tettleton spent 1984 through 1987 in the majors with the A's, backing up Mike Heath in 1984 and 1985, and splitting time with Jerr
    www.lonestarball.com/story/2006/1/10/14756/6147