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Mo Vaughn - Best years |  | Mo Vaughn - Best years: Encyclopedia II - Mo Vaughn - Best years |  | Vaughn became the center of the Red Sox's line-up in 1993, hitting 29 home runs and contributing 101 RBIs, but his reputation as one of the most feared hitters in the American League wasn't grounded until the strike-shortened 1995 season when Vaughn hit 39 home runs with 129 RBIs and a .326 average. He also pitched in with 11 stolen bases, not bad for a man of his size. His efforts, which led the Red Sox to the playoffs (only to lose to the Cleveland Indians in the American League Division Series), were rewa ...
See also:Mo Vaughn, Mo Vaughn - Early career, Mo Vaughn - Best years, Mo Vaughn - Last Season with the Sox, Mo Vaughn - Anaheim and Beyond, Mo Vaughn - The Number 42, Mo Vaughn - Accomplishments, Mo Vaughn - Teams |  | | Mo Vaughn, Mo Vaughn - Accomplishments, Mo Vaughn - Anaheim and Beyond, Mo Vaughn - Best years, Mo Vaughn - Early career, Mo Vaughn - Last Season with the Sox, Mo Vaughn - Teams, Mo Vaughn - The Number 42 |  | |
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Mo Vaughn - Best years
Vaughn became the center of the Red Sox's line-up in 1993, hitting 29 home runs and contributing 101 RBIs, but his reputation as one of the most feared hitters in the American League wasn't grounded until the strike-shortened 1995 season when Vaughn hit 39 home runs with 129 RBIs and a .326 average. He also pitched in with 11 stolen bases, not bad for a man of his size. His efforts, which led the Red Sox to the playoffs (only to lose to the Cleveland Indians in the American League Division Series), were rewarded with the American League MVP award.
Vaughn continued to improve over the next several seasons, batting .315 or higher from 1996 to 1998 and averaging 40 home runs and 118 RBIs. The Red Sox lost in the American League Division Series in 1998, once again to the Cleveland Indians.
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