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- Glen_Barker abstract "Glen F. Barker (born May 10, 1971 in Albany, New York) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Houston Astros. He was a leadoff hitter with great defensive skills and was used mainly as a pinch runner. He has the rare distinction of having more major league career runs scored (53) than hits (38). Barker is also one of only seven players to have had more career games appearances than plate appearances. He currently serves as a scout for the Astros.Barker attended Albany High School and the College of St. Rose, an NCAA Division II school in one of the only college conferences to use wood bats throughout the leagues' season.Barker was selected by Detroit Tigers in 11th Round (305th overall) of 1993 amateur entry draft. Known for his speed on the basepaths (238 career minor league steals) and in center field, Barker advanced as far as Triple A with the Toledo Mudhens, but was selected by the Astros from Tigers in the 1998 MLB Rule 5 draft. Per Rule 5, he spent the 1999 season on the Astros' roster. He was successful in very limited playing time, used mostly as a pinch runner and sometimes as a pinch hitter Barker hit .288 stole 17 bases that season. Barker appeared in 2 games against Atlanta in the NLDS, stealing a base and scoring a run.Barker spent the 2000 season between the major league club and AAA New Orleans. He struggled for the Astros, batting .224 in 67 at-bats. 2001 was a similar year, as Barker struggled mightily at the plate (.083 batting average in just 24 at-bats) and was again used primarily as a pinch runner. Although attracted to Barker's blazing speed, the Astros felt that his bat was not developing as they had hoped and they released him after the 2001 season.Before the 2002 season, Barker was signed by the Montreal Expos but released after Spring Training. He was picked up by the Boston Red Sox and assigned to AAA Pawtucket. Again Barker struggled with the bat and was released by the Red Sox after appearing in only 14 games. He signed with Reynosa in the Mexican League and spent the remainder of the season there.He signed with the Atlanta Braves before the 2003 season but was once again released after Spring Training. He played 3 games with the Somerset Patriots an independent team in the Atlantic League before being picked up by the Baltimore Orioles and assigned to the AA Bowie Baysox. After batting just .237 in a brief stint for the Baysox, Barker retired from baseball.Barker is married and currently resides in Cherry Hill, NJ. He is currently the outfield/baserunning coordinator for the San Diego Padres.".
- Glen_Barker birthDate "1971-05-10".
- Glen_Barker birthPlace Albany,_New_York.
- Glen_Barker birthYear "1971".
- Glen_Barker debutTeam Houston_Astros.
- Glen_Barker position Outfielder.
- Glen_Barker wikiPageID "12523490".
- Glen_Barker wikiPageLength "4520".
- Glen_Barker wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Glen_Barker wikiPageRevisionID "697767218".
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- Glen_Barker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glen Barker".
- Glen_Barker bats "Switch".
- Glen_Barker birthDate "1971-05-10".
- Glen_Barker birthPlace Albany,_New_York.
- Glen_Barker br "b/barkegl01".
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- Glen_Barker dateOfBirth "1971-05-10".
- Glen_Barker debutdate "--04-07".
- Glen_Barker debutleague "MLB".
- Glen_Barker debutteam Houston_Astros.
- Glen_Barker debutyear "1999".
- Glen_Barker finaldate "--10-07".
- Glen_Barker finalleague "MLB".
- Glen_Barker finalteam Houston_Astros.
- Glen_Barker finalyear "2001".
- Glen_Barker mlb "150058".
- Glen_Barker name "Barker, Glen".
- Glen_Barker name "Glen Barker".
- Glen_Barker placeOfBirth Albany,_New_York.
- Glen_Barker position Outfielder.
- Glen_Barker shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Glen_Barker stat1label Batting_average.
- Glen_Barker stat1value "0.232".
- Glen_Barker stat2label Hit_(baseball).
- Glen_Barker stat2value "38".
- Glen_Barker stat3label Stolen_base.
- Glen_Barker stat3value "30".
- Glen_Barker statleague "MLB".
- Glen_Barker teams "* Houston Astros".
- Glen_Barker throws "Right".
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- Glen_Barker description "American baseball player".
- Glen_Barker description "American baseball player".
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- Glen_Barker subject Category:Living_people.
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- Glen_Barker subject Category:Saint_Rose_Golden_Knights_baseball_players.
- Glen_Barker subject Category:Somerset_Patriots_players.
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- Glen_Barker hypernym Outfielder.
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