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Wally Backman was
an All-State
baseball player at
Aloha High School.
He was a first round
draft choice in the
1977 free agent
draft, the 16th pick
overall. He played
14 years in the
major leagues
starting with the
New York Mets in
1980 and finishing
up with the Seattle
Mariners in 1993.
Wally was the
starting second
baseman in the 1986
World Series
Championship New
York Mets. He hit
for a .333 average
in that exciting
World Series in
which the Mets beat
the Boston Red Sox.
In 1985, Wally's
finest year, he let
all national league
second basemen in
fielding with a .989
percentage. He
played in 3 National
League championship
series, two with the
Mets in 1986 and
Pittsburgh in 1990.
He established
career marks of
1,102 games, 893
hits, 482 runs
scored, 117 stolen
bases and a .275
batting average.
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