Todd Hollandsworth

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Todd Hollandsworth
Outfielder
Born: April 20, 1973 (1973-04-20) (age 35)
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
April 25, 1995
for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Final game
September 30, 2006
for the Cincinnati Reds
Career statistics
Batting average     .273
Home runs     98
Runs batted in     401
Teams
Career highlights and awards
1996 NL Rookie of the Year

2003 World Series Championship

Todd Matthew Hollandsworth (born April 20, 1973) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1995-2000), Colorado Rockies (2000-2002), Texas Rangers (2002), Florida Marlins (2003), Chicago Cubs (2004-2005), Atlanta Braves (2005), Cleveland Indians (2006), and Cincinnati Reds (2006). He batted and threw left-handed.

Hollandworth was born in Dayton, Ohio. He graduated from Newport High School in Bellevue, Washington in 1991. He was drafted in the third round of the 1991 Major League Baseball draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Hollandsworth made his major league debut on April 25, 1995 for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was named the 1996 National League Rookie of the Year when he hit .291 with 12 home runs and 59 RBI in 149 games. His award was the fifth consecutive Rookie of the Year award for the Dodgers, an MLB record. He also led all National League rookies in hits, doubles, home runs, RBI and stolen bases. Todd Hollandsworth was a member of the 2003 World Series Champion Florida Marlins. The Braves acquired him on August 29, 2005, from the Cubs, for minor league pitchers Todd Blackford and Angelo Berrows.

In a 12-year Major League career, Hollandsworth has compiled a .273 batting average with 98 home runs and 401 RBI.

Todd is married to Marci, sister of major league pitcher Matt Herges. The two were introduced to one another through Herges while both were Dodgers in 2000.

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Awards
Preceded by
Hideo Nomo
National League Rookie of the Year
1996
Succeeded by
Scott Rolen
Preceded by
Chipper Jones
Players Choice NL Most Outstanding Rookie
1996
Succeeded by
Scott Rolen