Julio Franco

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Julio César Robles Franco (born August 23, 1958 in Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball player. At age 46, he is currently the oldest baseball player in the major leagues and is the only active player left who was born in the 1950's. Franco made his debut on April 23, 1982 as a shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies. He bats and throws right-handed.

A flashy but error-prone shortstop early in his career, Franco's hitting has always overshadowed his abilities in the field. He has seen significant playing time at second base, first base, and as a designated hitter.

Career

Highlights

  • 3-time All-Star (1989-91)
  • MVP All-Star Game (1990)
  • Led American League in batting average (.341, 1991)
  • 2nd in the AL Rookie of the Year selection (1983, behind Ron Kittle and over Mike Boddicker)
  • Led AL in at-bats (658, 1984)
  • Top 10 MVP selection (8th, AL, 1994)
  • Carolina League MVP (1980)
  • Twice hit over .400 in the Mexican League (.423, 1999; .437, 2000)
  • Oldest player to hit a Grand Slam (46, 2005, breaking his own record set in 2004 at 45)
  • Oldest non-pitcher player in MLB history (46)
  • Led all Dominican players in MLB history in seasons, games, at-bat, hits, and base on balls
  • Has compiled over 4100 hits in his 26-year professional career:
    • Major Leagues: 2457
    • Minor Leagues: 618
    • Mexican League: 316
    • Japanese League: 286
    • Dominican Winter League: 267
    • Korean League: 156