What ever happened to New York Yankees phenom Kevin Maas?
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The following season he served as the Yankees designated hitter and occasional fill in for Mattingly at first base. Even though he played in 148 games, his sophomore season was not as successful as his first. He did hit 23 home runs (in 500 at bats), but unfortunately he hit just .220 with 128 strikeouts.
By 1992, Maas was shuffling back and forth between the major and minor leagues. He was released by the Yankees in 1994. He bounced around between San Diego, Cincinnati, and Minnesota. He briefly returned to the majors in 1995 with Minnesota but it was clear he was a "one hit wonder." Maas then signed with the Hanshin Tigers of Japan's Central League in 1996 to replace Glenn Davis.
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The first 30 games of his career was the only time he ever hit well, but he managed to milk a 5 year career out of it.June 29, 1990 to Aug 7, 1990 (30 games):
.292 AVG, 12 HR, 20 RBI, .398 OBP, .688 SLG
Rest of 1990 (49 games):
.228 AVG, 9 HR, 21 RBI, .348 OBP, .443 SLG
1991-1995 (327 games):
.224 AVG, 44 HR, 128 RBI, .320 OBP, .393 SLG
guess he wasn't such a phenom after all.
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