Brian Dallimore Biography
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- Born Nov. 15, 1973
Dallimore played college baseball for the Stanford Cardinal. He set the school record for being hit by a pitch the most times in a season. He played for the United States national team in the 1994 Baseball World Cup.\n', '
As a 25-year-old who was being held back in Class A, he was converted to a utility player.\n', '
Playing for the Fresno Grizzlies in 2003, Dallimore led the Pacific Coast League in batting average with a .352 average. In 2004, he was invited to the San Francisco Giants\' spring training, and he won the Harry S. Jordan award, presented each year to a player in his first big-league camp "whose performance and dedication in spring training best exemplifies the San Francisco Giants spirit." He was sent down to Fresno to start the season, and sportswriters were labelling him a journeyman.\n', '
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