Franklin Stubbs
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Franklin Lee Stubbs (born October 21, 1960, in Richlands, North Carolina) was a Major League Baseball player from 1984-1995.
Over his 10 year career he played with four different teams: the Los Angeles Dodgers (1984-1989), Houston Astros (1990), Milwaukee Brewers (1991-1992), and Detroit Tigers (1995).
Stubbs was a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers team that won the 1988 World Series. His Dodger career came to an end when he was traded days before the start of the 1990 season to the Houston Astros for 26 year old rookie Terry Wells. The trade was made after Stubbs had spent the entire prior season as a backup, having lost his starting role to future Hall of Famer Eddie Murray.
He is currently the Hitting Coach for the Mississippi Braves.
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