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  1. All-Star ( 1980) World Series champion ( 1981) Kenneth Francis Landreaux (born December 22, 1954) is an American former professional baseball center fielder. He played in Major League Baseball for the California Angels, Minnesota Twins, and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1977 through 1987.

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  2. 22 dic 2010 · Ken Landreaux Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Centerfielder. Bats: Left • Throws: Right. 5-10 , 165lb (178cm, 74kg) Born: December 22, 1954 in Los Angeles, CA. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. 1x All-Star. 1981 World Series. 19 44 44. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free.

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  3. Ken Landreaux Bio. Fullname: Kenneth Francis Landreaux; Born: 12/22/1954 in Los Angeles, CA; Draft: 1976, California Angels, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 6; College: Arizona State; Debut: 9/11/1977

  4. 16 mag 2021 · 923K subscribers. Subscribe. 8. 725 views 2 years ago. Dodger great Ken Landreaux talks to us about his boyhood love and dreams of playing for the Dodgers coming true. “The General” chats with...

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  5. Ken Landreaux baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

    • Kenneth Francis Landreaux
    • 12-22-1954 (Capricorn)
    • Los Angeles, California
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  6. 22 dic 2022 · Landreaux's best season with the Dodgers came in 1983 when he batted .281 with 17 homers and 66 RBIs in 141 games for a division-winning team; his OPS+ of 115 was the highest of his career. He was a regular for most of his seven seasons, but in 1987 his batting average fell to .203 and his OPS+ to 57, and he lost his starting job.

  7. Home. Our Stories. #CardCorner: 1981 Topps Ken Landreaux. Written by: Craig Muder. In the spring of 1980 – when counting statistics still ruled the baseball world – Twins outfielder Ken Landreaux became the talk of the nation with a 31-game hitting streak. It remains one of just 24 in-season streaks of that length or longer in the game’s history.