Sad about Pedro, the one thing, I remember most about Pedro, was not his big swings and Chavez Ravine HR's, but his not being played in the All Star game, (82 or 83?); his eyeballing the dugout camera, could of killed. One could see Pedro's feelings were hurt, obviously.....
a few other Pedro Guerrero ancedotes:
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Guerrero throughout his Dodgers career was an adventure defensively no matter where he played, and he played all over. At third base, Guerrero made 272 starts from 1983-1985, but was limited to left field and first base in 1986-1987 (plus one start in right field).
Pedro Guerrero, while playing with St. Louis, had no problems with management's desire to put his less-than-stellar glove in left field.
"Isn't that a mistake," a reporter asked Guerrero.
"It's already a mistake if the ball's hit my way," he replied.
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Los Angeles third baseman Pedro Guerrero committed several hard-to-believe fielding errors during one game. This was during the same time that Dodgers' second baseman Steve Sax was undergoing his horrendous and well-publicized fielding slump in which he couldn't throw the most routine ball to first without trouble.
In the post-game meeting, Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda was at a loss with Guerrero. "What are you thinking out there," Lasorda asked.
"Two things," Guerrero said.
"What's the first thing?"
"God, don't let them hit the ball to me."
"And what's the other thing," Lasorda said.
"Don't let them hit the ball to (Steve) Sax."
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In 1982, he became the first Dodger to hit 30 home runs and steal 20 bases in a season, and he did it again the following year.
In 1985, Guerrero tied a major league record with 15 home runs in June, and also tied the Los Angeles season record of 33. He reached base 14 consecutive times that year, two short of the record set by Ted Williams, and led the league in slugging, on-base and home run percentage.