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Randy Asadoor

1987 Donruss Randy Asadoor autographed baseball card #574
Third base
Born: October 20, 1962 (1962-10-20) (age 47)
Fresno, California
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
September 141986 for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
October 51986 for the San Diego Padres
Career statistics
Batting average     .364
Home runs     0
RBI     7
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Randall Carl Asadoor (October 20, 1962, in Fresno, California) is a former Major League Baseball infielder. He played part of 1986 for the San Diego Padres[1].

Assadoor attended Bullard High School, which has also seen names like Steve Ellsworth, Dave Meier, Stan Papi and Rex Hudler pass through, before moving on to Fresno State University[2].

Asadoor was originally drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 11th round (286th overall) of the 1980 amateur entry draft. He decided not to sign and waited until 1983, when he was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 3rd round (57th overall)-to sign.

From 1983-1986, Asadoor's played in the minor leagues. On September 14, 1986, at the age of 23, Asadoor made his major league debut with the Padres (to whom he had been traded to on April 6, 1985 for Mitch Williams).

He hit for a high batting average in his brief stint with the Padres, hitting .364 in 55 at-bats. However, this was the only glimpse of the majors that he would ever get. His poor defense may have been a factor in this, as in only 15 games at third base, he made 5 errors.

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