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Tony Armas's Biography

Tony Armas was born July 2, 1953 in Puerto Píritu, Anzoátegui State, Venezuela. Twice an All-Star, Armas played 14 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, and California Angels, compiling a .252 batting average with 251 home runs and 815 runs batted in. Armas was prone to injuries that affected his career. In his major league career, Armas went to the disabled list 12 times, missing 302 games.

Armas was named the American League Player of the Year by The Sporting News in 1981, a season in which he led the American League in home runs and games. In 1982, Armas set a pair of ML records for a right fielder with 11 putouts and 12 total chances against the Toronto Blue Jays. Later that year, he was traded to the Red Sox for Carney Lansford.

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In Boston, Armas became a center fielder, sharing the outfield duties with Jim Rice (LF) and Dwight Evans (RF). Although he was booed by fans for his low batting average (.218), he placed second in the AL with 36 home runs, and seventh with 107 RBI.

Armas peaked again in 1984, batting .268 and leading the AL with 43 HR, 123 RBI, 77 extra-base hits, and 339 total bases. He was named to The Sporting News and UPI postseason AL All-Star teams, was Boston's co-MVP, and placed seventh in the AL MVP balloting.

From 1980 to 1985, Armas hit more homers (187) than any other AL player. His next two seasons were ruined by recurring leg injuries and Boston's acquisition of Dave Henderson. Armas was released after batting just once in the 1986 World Series. In the following years, he became a valuable role player for the Angels, and he retired after the 1989 season.


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Tony Armas - Google News

Tony Armas - Google News

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05/10/2012 09:14 AM
Oakland Athletics - PlayerWatch - Chicago Tribune

Oakland Athletics - PlayerWatch
Chicago Tribune
3B Brandon Inge became the fifth Oakland player in history to hit a walk-off grand slam, joining Gene Tenace, Tony Armas, Mark McGwire (twice) and Mark Ellis. It was Inge's seventh career walk-off homer. He has two homers and nine RBI in seven games ...

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05/14/2012 10:34 AM
MLB Notebook: A grand season to remember - MLB.com

MLB Notebook: A grand season to remember
MLB.com
Before that occurrence, June 11, 1980, (Tony Armas and Mike Jorgensen) was the last date on which it happened. • Seattle's Kevin Millwood fanned six in a three-hit, seven-inning start that yielded his first victory of the season.

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05/08/2012 11:25 PM
After a rather dramatic 9th inning - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)

After a rather dramatic 9th inning
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
The other five slammers: Gene Tenace, Tony Armas, Mark McGwire (2) and Mark Ellis. And Susan Slusser reports that pitching prospect Michael Ynoa had something of a setback in his attempted comeback from Tommy John surgery.

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05/03/2012 03:03 AM
Michael Kellog was inspiration to students - Porterville Recorder

Michael Kellog was inspiration to students
Porterville Recorder
Others being honored are Vivian Piper and Tony Armas. Michael Kellogg lost his battle with cancer in 2011, but the teacher left a last imprint on many young people. “Mr. Kellogg had been teaching for many years and he was great at what he did.


05/09/2012 09:23 AM
MLB Notebook: Hamilton makes 2012 unique - MLB.com

MLB Notebook: Hamilton makes 2012 unique
MLB.com
Mark McGwire hit two, and Gene Tenace and Tony Armas each had one. Since '68, those six walk-off slams are tied for the ninth most in baseball, with the Expos/Nationals franchise having the most, with 13. • Washington's Bryce Harper went 1-for-4 with ...

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