An All-Star career begins
Moises Alou, a solid outfielder for the Class AA Harrisburg Senators in 1989 and ’90, makes his major league debut 33 years ago today as he replaces Barry Bonds in left field after the fourth inning of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 12-4 loss to Philadelphia at Three Rivers Stadium.
Alou’s two at-bats in the game end in groundouts against Phillies starter Terry Mulholland.
The game is one of only two Alou plays for the Pirates before leaving for Montreal as the player to be named later in a trade bringing pitcher Zane Smith to Pittsburgh.
The two games for the Pirates also represent the only time Alou wears any uniform number other than 18 in an outstanding 17-year career that ends in 2008 after six All-Star Game selections and a .303 lifetime batting average.