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  name Jeffrey Leonard
  position Outfielder
  bats Right
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  debutdate September 2
  debutyear 1977
  debutteam Los Angeles Dodgers
  finaldate October 3
  finalyear 1990
  finalteam Seattle Mariners
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  stat1value 266
  stat2label Hit s
  stat2value 1342
  stat3label RBI
  stat3value 723
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Jeffrey Leonard (born September 22 , 1955 , in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) is a former Outfielder in Major League Baseball with a 14-year career from 1977 to 1990 . He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers , Houston Astros and San Francisco Giants , all of the National League , and the Milwaukee Brewers and Seattle Mariners , both of the American League .

He was elected to the National League All-Star team in 1987 and to the American League All-Star team in 1989 .

Nicknamed ''HacMan'' after the popular video game with one arm hanging motionless at his side.

Jeffrey Leonard's greatest moment as a player most likely occurred during the 1987 National League Championship Series while with the San Francisco Giants. During the seven game-long series against the St. Louis Cardinals , Leonard had five runs, ten hits, four home runs, five Runs Batted In , a Batting Average of .417, and a Slugging Percentage of .917. For his performance, Leonard was awarded the 1987 NLCS Most Valuable Player Award. It was also during this NLCS that Leonard would draw ire for a "Cadillac" home run trot; the Cardinals felt he took a little too much time rounding the bases on his home runs, thereby showing up the pitcher. He also acquired the nickname "Penitentiary Face" during this series because of his sour demeanor. Ironically, Leonard's Giants would go on to lose that particular NLCS against the Cardinals. To date, Jeffrey Leonard is the last person to be named the Most Valuable Player of a League Championship Series while a member of the losing team.

On February 28 , 1986 , Leonard and six others were suspended for the entire season for admitting during the Pittsburgh Drug Trials that they were involved in Cocaine abuse. The suspensions for all seven were avoided after agreeing to large anti-drug donations and Community Service .


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