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Joseph Michael Lahoud Jr. (born April 14, 1947 in Danbury, Connecticut) was an outfielder and designated hitter for the Boston Red Sox (1968-71), Milwaukee Brewers (1972-73), California Angels (1974-76), Texas Rangers (1976) and Kansas City Royals (1977-78).
In 11 seasons he played in 791 Games and had 1,925 At Bats, 239 Runs, 429 Hits, 68 Doubles, 12 Triples, 65 Home Runs, 218 RBI, 20 Stolen Bases, 309 Walks, .223 Batting Average, .334 On-base percentage, .372 Slugging Percentage, 716 Total Bases, 6 Sacrifice Hits, 5 Sacrifice Flies and 21 Intentional Walks.
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The little known fact about Joe Lahoud is that his maternal grandfather played seven season for the Negro Leagues as a right fielder for the Atlanta Black Crackers (1923-1930).
Family is full of baseball players. Son Nick Lahoud was an All New England Selection in 2004 and 2005.
Sources
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference
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- Boston Red Sox players
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- Major League Baseball players from Connecticut
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- People from Danbury, Connecticut
- American Maronites
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