Dan Gladden was an outfielder for the Tigers during the 1992 and 1993 seasons. He came over from the Minnesota Twins where he was a decent threat to steal 20 bases. He averaged 6 in his two seasons on the corner of Michigan and Trumbull. He did hit a career high 13 homers in 1993, before winning a championship with the Giants in 1994. The Yomiuri Giants.
He scuffled around as a scout until 2000, when he became an analyst for the Twins, where he still works today. He will always be remembered for this play in the 1991 World Series...
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