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STEVE SAX AUTOGRAPHED 1982 FLEER BASEBALL TRADING CARD WITH COA-LA DODGERS 2B

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LOS ANGELES DODGERS SECOND BASEMAN

STEVE SAX

HAND SIGNED IN BLUE BALLPOINT PEN OFFICIAL 1982 FLEER MAJOR LEGAUE BASEBALL TRADING CARD!!!!!!!!!!!

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Steve Sax

 
Steve Sax
Second baseman
Born: (1960-01-29) January 29, 1960 (age 52)
West Sacramento, California
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 18, 1981 for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
May 8, 1994 for the Oakland Athletics
Career statistics
Batting average .281
Hits 1,949
Stolen bases 444
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Stephen Louis Sax (born January 29, 1960) is an American former second baseman in Major League Baseball. He was a right-handed batter for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1981–1988), New York Yankees (1989–1991), Chicago White Sox (1992–1993), and the Oakland Athletics (1994).

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[edit] Career

Sax starred at James Marshall High school (now known as River City High School) in West Sacramento from 1975 to 1978 before being drafted by the Dodgers on June 6, 1978 in the ninth round of the 1978 Amateur Draft 1978. Sax was a late season call up in 1981, playing 29 games. Sax broke into the majors as a regular in 1982, earning the National League Rookie of the Year award. Throughout his career, Sax was on the All-Star team five times and had a batting average over .300 in three seasons. He had great success on the basepaths, stealing over 40 bases in six seasons for a career total of 444 stolen bases. He also set the Yankees team record for most singles in a season (171 in 1989).

Sax has two World Series rings, both with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1981 and 1988. Sax was also a higher-up in the Players Association during his career. He controversially opined that major league players should not speak to or assist anyone who was a replacement player during the infamous 1994 Major League Baseball strike and later joined a club when the strike had ended. He also opined that such players should be denied pensions by the union.

[edit] Steve Sax Syndrome

Though never regarded as one of the top fielding second basemen in the league, Steve Sax inexplicably became incapable of making routine throws to first base in 1983, committing 30 errors that season. This is referred to in baseball terminology as "Steve Sax Syndrome", the fielder's variant of "Steve Blass disease", named after the Pirates pitcher who suffered a similar breakdown of basic mechanics. As his accuracy suffered, fans sitting behind the first base dugout began wearing batting helmets as mock protection. (Teammate Pedro Guerrero, an outfielder pressed into service at third base in 1983, once reportedly stated that his first thought whenever he was in the field was "I hope they don't hit it to me," while his second thought was "I hope they don't hit it to Sax.") By 1989, however, Sax seemed to be completely "cured", leading the American League in both fielding percentage and double plays.

[edit] Post-career

After Steve's playing career ended in 1994, he has been involved in various ventures, including working as a baseball analyst on television.

Sax (left) in Homer at the Bat

He is currently piloting a new sports networking site called allsportsconnection.com. Sax has made television cameos, including The Simpsons, Square Pegs, Who's the Boss, Hollywood Squares and Sabrina The Teenage Witch. He has also been on the Fox News show "Hannity"

Steve is focused on fitness and took the initiative to sponsor and develop a tool for athletes to form teams, post local events, and find places to play. Memberships are free to the public as a means to combat sedentary lifestyles and afford everyone an opportunity to compete at any level.

He briefly ran for a seat in the California State Assembly 5th District as a Republican in 1996. Sax later dropped out of the race, when his divorce became publicized. In the mid-1990s, he was a part-owner of a nightclub and restaurant called the Twin Palms, located in Folsom, California.[citation needed] A black belt, he also owns a martial arts studio in Roseville, California.[citation needed]

He worked as a financial consultant for RBC Dain Rauscher, LLC, in their Roseville, California office. He had approximately 25 to 30 clients, including several athletes. He was a partner in the Sax/Hinman Sports Professional Group at RBC Dain Rauscher providing professional wealth management for sports professionals at every level of all professional sports.

[edit] Personal

Steve is the brother of another former Major League Baseball player, Dave Sax, who also played for the Dodgers. He is the father of Lauren Ashley Sax now Lauren Ashley Bliss, and son John Jeremy Sax.

 



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