Pat Meares
Shortstop, Baseball Player
1968 –
Who is Pat Meares?
Patrick James Meares is a former Major League Baseball shortstop.
Meares was the 12th round draft pick of the 1990 amateur draft by the Minnesota Twins, from Wichita State University.
Meares made his major league debut on May 5, 1993 with the Minnesota Twins. He played six full seasons with the Minnesota Twins, with a high of 152 games in 1996. He was granted free agency after the 1998 season, and he then signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates before the 1999 season. He played two full seasons and one incomplete season with the Pittsburgh Pirates with a career high of a .308 batting average in 1999. Meares played 742 games with the Minnesota Twins and 239 games with the Pittsburgh Pirates, with a total of 981 professional baseball games in his career.
He also made the last out during David Wells' perfect game in 1998.
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- Born
- Sep 6, 1968
Salina - Profession
- Education
- Wichita State University
- Lived in
- Salina
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on July 23, 2013
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