Terry Pendleton
FameRank: 4

"As player"

* St. Louis Cardinals (–)

* Atlanta Braves (–)

* Florida Marlins (–)

* Atlanta Braves

* Cincinnati Reds

* Kansas City Royals

"As coach"

* Atlanta Braves (–present)

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* Major League Baseball All-Star Game/All-Star (1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game/1992)

* NL MVP (1991)

* 3× Gold Glove Award (1987, 1989, 1992)

* NL Comeback Player of the Year (1991)

* List of Major League Baseball batting champions/NL batting champion (1991)

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"Terry Lee Pendleton" (born July 16, 1960 in Los Angeles, California) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball, and a former hitting coach and current first base coach of the Atlanta Braves. He played primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves, but he also spent time with the Florida Marlins, Cincinnati Reds, and Kansas City Royals. During his fifteen-year career, he went to the World Series five times, yet his team never won a championship.

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Leo already attempted to do that one at the first meeting.

It's hard for a player not to continue playing for a guy like that.

They told me with a little bit of pitching and little bit of guidance, they're going to be a good team.

I've been telling him for a couple years that I would like to see him spread his stance out. He tried doing so late last year, actually in the playoffs, and he went back and looked at the tapes and saw some things and tried to give it a shot. I think he felt like it was something he could do and possibly help us and himself be better.

Really, he just spread his stance out, shortened his stride and a little patience always helps. That's been the major difference with him.

We all try to do too much at different times. At times he does that because he knows how well he has not been hitting.

It was a sinker in that I hit.

I think their thoughts and my thoughts are on the same page.