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    Birth Date: 04/14/1966

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    Gregory Richard Myers was born on April 14, 1966 in Riverside, California.

    The Toronto Blue Jays selected him in round three of the 1984 MLB Draft. He debuted for them in 1987, and played sparingly as a third catcher for the next several seasons. Myers played 240 games for Toronto between 1987 and 1992. He did not play during the 1991 ALCS, but was on the Blue Jays postseason roster. They traded him to the California Angels near the deadline in 1992.

    He played parts of four seasons for the Angels, before signing with the Minnesota Twins as a free agent ahead of the 1996 campaign. Myers hit .286 with six home runs and 47 RBI that summer. He had a five RBI game on April 24th, and a multi-homer game on June 10th. Myers hit .267 with five home runs and 28 RBI for Minnesota in 1997, but was traded to the Atlanta Braves at the deadline.

    The rest of his lengthy career was spent shuffling around the league as a backup catcher. Myers played for the Braves (1997, 1999), San Diego Padres (1998-99), Baltimore Orioles (2000-01), Oakland Athletics (2001-02), and another stint back with the Blue Jays (2003-05). He had a career year with Toronto in 2003, batting .307 with 15 home runs and 52 RBI.

    Several teams Myers played for were highly competitive. He reached the World Series with San Diego in 1998 and Atlanta in 1999, losing to the New York Yankees both times. Myers also reached the playoffs twice while in Oakland. He was a career .190 hitter in the playoffs, starting three games and appearing in 16.

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    The All-Time Worst Twins: Matt Walbeck

    This part of the deep offseason can be full of a lot of downtime for baseball fans. Lucky enough for readers of this site, I have been offering up profiles of some of the worst players in the history of the Twins franchise.

    So far, the series has covered Butch Huskey, Rondell White, and Scott Klingenbeck. Huskey offered some entertaining moments in his brief Twins tenure. White had an All-Star career but his time in Minnesota was lacking. Klingenbeck showed some positive signs in the minor leagues before bottoming out at the big league level.

    In all three of the previous posts in this series, I have asked for readers to chime in with their picks for the worst Twins of all-time. This week's featured player got plenty of votes over the last couple weeks and it made it tough to ignore his terrible time with the Twins.

    Introducing, the latest installment in the "Worst Twins of All-Time Series"... Matt Walbeck

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