Todd Mathew Hollandsworth was born on April 20,1973 and is an American former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball.
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Todd Mathew Hollandsworth was born on April 20,1973 and is an American former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball.
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Todd Hollandsworth was drafted in the third round of the 1991 Major League Baseball draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers out of high school.
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Todd Hollandsworth made just six appearances as a late inning defensive replacement for Billy Ashley in left field before breaking a bone in his right wrist.
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Todd Hollandsworth turned in a fine defensive play to preserve the no-hitter Dodgers pitcher Ramon Martinez hurled.
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Todd Hollandsworth made 115 plate appearances with 103 official at bats, allowing him to go into the 1996 season with his rookie status still intact.
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Todd Hollandsworth went hitless in the 1995 National League Division Series with the Cincinnati Reds.
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Todd Hollandsworth went twelve for his next 25 to raise his batting average to.
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Todd Hollandsworth went 4-for-24 over the remainder of the season to end the season at.
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Todd Hollandsworth's request went ungranted, and despite his undefined, limited role in 1999, Hollandsworth put up his best numbers since his rookie season.
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Todd Hollandsworth began the 2000 season platooning with White in center and batting lead-off.
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Todd Hollandsworth was having a career year up until that point, batting.
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Todd Hollandsworth returned healthy in 2002, and after a slow start, batted.
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Todd Hollandsworth and Dennys Reyes, who was a teammate with the Dodgers, were traded to the Texas Rangers for Gabe Kapler and Jason Romano though neither team was in contention.
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Almost immediately after joining his new club, Todd Hollandsworth strained his left quadriceps, and went on the fifteen day disabled list.
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Todd Hollandsworth's 67 combined RBIs between his two clubs were a career high.
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Todd Hollandsworth made three pinch hitting appearances, collecting a hit in all three at bats, driving in a run and scoring two.
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Todd Hollandsworth thrived in that role, going 9-for-17 with two home runs as a pinch hitter, but injuries derailed his season.
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Todd Hollandsworth returned healthy in 2005, and with Moises Alou and Sammy Sosa both departed, had a starting job in left field.
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Todd Hollandsworth retired after finishing out the season with the Reds.
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On December 22,2016, it was announced that Todd Hollandsworth would be the color analyst for Miami Marlins games on Fox Sports Florida starting in 2017, pairing up with play-by-play announcer Rich Waltz.
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Todd Hollandsworth is married to Marci Herges, the sister of his former teammate, pitcher Matt Herges.
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