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The Giants closed in on the division leading [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] in the last month of the season. In the second to last series of the season, against the [[San Diego Padres]], Mohr was injured as he tracked down a foul ball in right field. He tripped over the bullpen mound as the ball tailed towards the stands. He held on to the ball, and the Padres scored the game's winning run. He did not play during the season's final series against the Dodgers. |
The Giants closed in on the division leading [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] in the last month of the season. In the second to last series of the season, against the [[San Diego Padres]], Mohr was injured as he tracked down a foul ball in right field. He tripped over the bullpen mound as the ball tailed towards the stands. He held on to the ball, and the Padres scored the game's winning run. He did not play during the season's final series against the Dodgers. |
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He was signed by the [[Colorado Rockies]] as a free agent on [[January 6th]] |
He was signed by the [[Colorado Rockies]] as a free agent on [[January 6th]] [[2005]] |
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[[Category:1976 births|Mohr, Dunstan]] |
[[Category:1976 births|Mohr, Dunstan]] |
Revision as of 20:12, 15 February 2005
Dustan Kyle Mohr (born June 19, 1976) is an outfielder for the Colorado Rockies.
Mohr attended the University of Alabama and was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the ninth round of the 1997 draft. He signed with the Minnesota Twins as a free agent on April 1st, 2000.
After four seasons in the Twins organization, Mohr was traded to the Giants before the 2004 season. Mohr struggled during the first few months before catching fire in early June. His aggressive defense and clutch hitting made him a favorite among Giants fans.
The Giants closed in on the division leading Los Angeles Dodgers in the last month of the season. In the second to last series of the season, against the San Diego Padres, Mohr was injured as he tracked down a foul ball in right field. He tripped over the bullpen mound as the ball tailed towards the stands. He held on to the ball, and the Padres scored the game's winning run. He did not play during the season's final series against the Dodgers.
He was signed by the Colorado Rockies as a free agent on January 6th 2005