Former American Major League first baseman Fred McGriff won a World Series during his successful career in Major League Baseball (MLB). He was a key player for the Atlanta Braves when they won the World Series in 1995.
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The 1995 World Series was a memorable one for the Atlanta Braves, as they faced the Cleveland Indians. McGriff’s offensive contributions and leadership on the team played a significant role in helping the Braves secure the World Series title. It was a special moment for both McGriff and the Braves franchise, and it remains one of the highlights of his illustrious MLB career.
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Fred McGriff finished his career with 10 seasons of at least thirty home runs. He and Gary Sheffield are the only players in history to hit at least thirty home runs for five different teams in a single season.
From 1989 to 1994, he led MLB in total home runs hit, and from 1988 to 1997, he was third in the league in home runs hit. He was one of only 16 players to have a career as of 2019.280 batting average,.375 on-base percentage,.500 slugging percentage, and at least 490 home runs.


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