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Positions:  OF-674, 1B-38, DH-9, 3B-9

Full Name:  John Lawrence Christensen
Born:  Sep 5,1960  in  Downey, California
Height:  6-0  Weight:  180  Bats:  Right  Throws:  Right
High School:  Troy (Fullerton, California)  "Warriors"
College:  Cal State Fullerton

Drafted:  Selected by New York Mets in 2nd Round (38th overall) of 1981 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  

  • College World Series Champions  Cal State Fullerton (1979)


  • MLB Debut:  Sep 13,1984




    Scouting Report
    Power: 65
    Power: 69
    Speed: 36
    Contact: 53
    Patience: 69
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     Transactions History

    Selected by New York Mets in 2nd Round (38th overall) of 1981 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)
    *Selected by California Angels in 16th Round (404th overall) of 1978 amateur entry draft (June-Reg) did not sign


    Nov 13,1985 - Traded by Mets with LaSchelle Tarver, Wes Gardner and Calvin Schiraldi to Red Sox for Chris Bayer, John Mitchell, Bob Ojeda and Tom McCarthy.  
    Sep 25,1986 - Traded by Red Sox with Mike Trujillo, Mike Brown, Rey Quinones and Cash to Mariners for Dave Henderson and Spike Owen.  
    May 23,1988 - Released by Mariners.  
    May 28,1988 - Signed as Free Agent by Twins.  
    Dec 21,1988 - Released by Twins.  



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