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  • Steve Sax
  • Steve Sax
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  • Stephen Louis Sax (nacido el 29 de Enero de 1960) es thumb|185px|right|Steve Sax en los Simpson. un jugador de Baseball profesional. Es segunda base en las Ligas Mayores de Baseball. Nació en West Sacramento, California. [[Archivo:Steve Sax.jpg|thumb|left|185px|Steve Sax en 1992, fecha en la que se estrenó el episodio donde sale.]]
  • Steve Sax was a second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1981–1988), the New York Yankees (1989–1991), the Chicago White Sox (1992–1993), and the Oakland Athletics (1994). He played himself in the episode Homer at the Bat. In it, he was one of nine baseball players used in Charles Montgomery Burns's baseball team so he could win a bet he made with Aristotle Amadopolis. Steve Sax ended up in jail and facing six life sentences in the episode after Eddie and Lou made the idiotic assumption he was responsible for every murder that's ever happened in New York just because he was from New York.
  • Sax starred at James Marshall High school (now known as River City High School) in West Sacramento from 1975 to 1978 before being drafted by the Dodgers on June 6, 1978 in the ninth round of the 1978 Amateur Draft 1978. Sax was a late season call up in 1981, playing 29 games. Sax broke into the majors as a regular in 1982, earning the National League Rookie of the Year award. Sax has two World Series rings, both with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1981 and 1988.
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Job
  • Baseball player/Employee at S.N.P.P
Voiced by
  • Himself
Appearance
  • "Homer at the Bat"
Hair
  • Brown
Name
  • Steve Sax
cube
  • S/steve-sax
Title
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Years
  • September, 1986
After
fangraphs
  • 1011481
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  • s/saxst01
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  • Sax starred at James Marshall High school (now known as River City High School) in West Sacramento from 1975 to 1978 before being drafted by the Dodgers on June 6, 1978 in the ninth round of the 1978 Amateur Draft 1978. Sax was a late season call up in 1981, playing 29 games. Sax broke into the majors as a regular in 1982, earning the National League Rookie of the Year award. Throughout his career, Sax was on the All-Star team five times and had a batting average over .300 in three seasons. He had great success on the basepaths, stealing over 40 bases in six seasons for a career total of 444 stolen bases. He also set the Yankees team record for most singles in a season (171 in 1989). Sax has two World Series rings, both with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1981 and 1988. Sax was also a higher-up in the Players Association during his career. He controversially opined that major league players should not speak to or assist anyone who was a replacement player during the infamous 1994 Major League Baseball strike and later joined a club when the strike had ended. He also opined that such players should be denied pensions by the union.
  • Steve Sax was a second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1981–1988), the New York Yankees (1989–1991), the Chicago White Sox (1992–1993), and the Oakland Athletics (1994). He played himself in the episode Homer at the Bat. In it, he was one of nine baseball players used in Charles Montgomery Burns's baseball team so he could win a bet he made with Aristotle Amadopolis. Steve Sax ended up in jail and facing six life sentences in the episode after Eddie and Lou made the idiotic assumption he was responsible for every murder that's ever happened in New York just because he was from New York. Prior to being employed by Mr. Burns, he is shown playing upright bass in a band called the Steve Sax Trio.
  • Stephen Louis Sax (nacido el 29 de Enero de 1960) es thumb|185px|right|Steve Sax en los Simpson. un jugador de Baseball profesional. Es segunda base en las Ligas Mayores de Baseball. Nació en West Sacramento, California. [[Archivo:Steve Sax.jpg|thumb|left|185px|Steve Sax en 1992, fecha en la que se estrenó el episodio donde sale.]]
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