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Positions:  C-857, 1B-23, 3B-21, 18-4, P-3, DH-3

Full Name:  Christopher James Tremie
Born:  Oct 17,1969  in  Houston, Texas
Height:  6-0  Weight:  215  Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right
High School:  South Houston (Houston, Texas)  "Trojans"
College:  University of Houston

Drafted:  Selected by Chicago White Sox in 39th Round (1100th overall) of 1992 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  

  • Major League Comebacks  1999 --> 2004

  • Signed by Scout:  Ken Stauffer

    MLB Debut:  Jul 1,1995




    Scouting Report
    Power: 17
    Power: 11
    Speed: 15
    Contact: 55
    Patience: 46
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     Salary History

    YearSalary (US $) Rank  Lg Avg (US $)  Centile
    1995109,000  831,50480
    1998*170,000  1,054,03779
    1999*200,000  1,222,53778
    2004*300,000  1,716,30369
    Career:  $779,000   estimate

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