Clinton Daniel Gladden III (born July 7, 1957) is an American former professional
baseball
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player and current radio broadcaster. An outfielder, he played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
San Francisco Giants
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(1983–1986),
Minnesota Twins
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(1987–1991), and
Detroit Tigers
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(1992–1993) before playing a final season in Japan in 1994 with the
Yomiuri Giants
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of
Nippon Professional Baseball
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The roots of the league ...
(NPB).
Gladden was the starting
left fielder
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on the Twins' two
World Series
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Championship teams in
1987
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and
1991
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. He was one of seven Twins players to be part of both the 1987 and 1991 championship teams, the other six being
Randy Bush,
Greg Gagne,
Kent Hrbek,
Gene Larkin,
Al Newman, and
Kirby Puckett
Kirby Puckett (March 14, 1960 – March 6, 2006) was an American professional baseball player. He played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career for the Minnesota Twins (1984–1995). Puckett was instrumental in helping the Twins t ...
. He also won a
Japan Series
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championship with the Yomiuri Giants during his only season in Japan.
Baseball career
Known as "the Dazzle Man", Gladden attended
California State University, Fresno
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and was signed by the
San Francisco Giants
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as an amateur free agent in 1979.
He made his debut with the Giants in 1983, and in 1984 he batted .351 with 31 stolen bases as the Giants' center fielder.
In 1987, Gladden was traded to the
Minnesota Twins
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and won a
World Series
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championship in his first year with the team. In Game 1 of the Series, he hit the first
grand slam in a World Series game in 17 years. He would earn another World Series championship ring with the Twins in , when they defeated the
Atlanta Braves
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in what is sometimes called the greatest World Series ever played. In the intense and memorable Game 7 of the
1991 Series, Gladden stretched a broken bat bloop hit into a double before scoring the winning run on
Gene Larkin's single off of Atlanta's
Alejandro Peña in the bottom of the 10th inning.
After the 1991 season, Gladden signed as a free agent with the
Detroit Tigers
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, playing with them until 1993. He spent 1994 in Japan playing for the
Yomiuri Giants
The are a Japanese professional baseball team competing in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. Based in Bunkyo, Tokyo, they are one of two professional baseball teams based in Tokyo, the other being the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. They h ...
, winning a
Japan Series
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championship.
Because of the
1994–95 MLBPA strike, Gladden's championship with the ''kyojin'' is regarded by some fans as a world championship, and he retired from the game as a player on top as a three-time world champion with the distinction of having won championships in two continents (as does teammate
Hideki Matsui
, nicknamed "Godzilla", is a Japanese former professional baseball outfielder and designated hitter. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Oakland Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays, and in Nipp ...
, who won the World Series in 2009 with the New York Yankees). As of 2025, Gladden remains the last foreign position player to win both the World Series and Japan Series, as the most recent foreigner to do so was former
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
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pitcher
Chris Martin, who won the 2021 World Series with the Atlanta Braves after winning the 2016 Japan Series with the Fighters.
Gladden is also remembered in Japan for a brawl that occurred in
Meiji Jingu Stadium on May 11, 1994, after Tokyo Yakult Swallows pitcher
Tatsuji Nishimura threw a pitch on the head to catcher
Shinichi Murata, causing him to fall into a concussion. Later in the game, Giants pitcher
Masao Kida hit Nishimura with a pitch, who later threw a pitch up and inside on Gladden, who then punched Swallows catcher Chikasi Nakanishi, causing the benches to clear. Nakanishi, Nishimura, and Gladden were all ejected from the game following the incident, and NPB instituted a rule change where pitchers were automatically ejected if a
hit by pitch hits the opposing batter in the head.
He returned to the Twins as a scout (spring training, 1995), then the
Colorado Rockies
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(advance, 1996–1998) and spent 1999 as a roving instructor for the San Francisco Giants.
In an 11-year major league career covering 1,196 games, Gladden hit .270 (1215-for-4501) with 663
runs, 74 home runs, 446
RBI, and 222
stolen bases. In the 1987 and 1991 post-season with the Minnesota Twins, in 24 games he batted .279 (29-for-104), scoring 17 runs, with one home run, 15 RBI and 7 stolen bases.
Broadcasting career
In 2000, Gladden became the
color commentator on the Twins' radio network broadcast, most notably on
WCCO-AM through 2006 and on the Twins Radio Network and its Metro Affiliate
KSTP starting in 2007. He worked alongside
Frick award-winning commentator
Herb Carneal and the Twins'
play-by-play
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man,
John Gordon; Carneal died on April 1, 2007, leaving Gladden to deliver color commentary full-time.
Personal life
Gladden attended
Monta Vista High School in
Cupertino, California
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until his parents divorced, at which point he transferred to
Westmont High in
Campbell, from which he later graduated.
Gladden met his wife, Janice Murphy, while they were both attending
De Anza College and they were married on July 7, 1979.
Janice's father played
Negro league baseball
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.
They had two daughters together, one of whom married and had a child with
Gary Gaetti
Gary Joseph Gaetti (, ; born August 19, 1958), is an American former professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins (1981–1990), California Angels (1991–1993), Kansas City Royals (1993– ...
's son.
Gladden settled with his wife in
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
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.
See also
*
List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
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References
External links
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1957 births
Living people
American expatriate baseball players in Japan
Baseball players from San Jose, California
California State University, Fresno alumni
Colorado Rockies scouts
Detroit Tigers players
Fresno Giants players
Fresno State Bulldogs baseball players
Major League Baseball broadcasters
Minnesota Twins announcers
Minnesota Twins players
Phoenix Firebirds players
Phoenix Giants players
San Francisco Giants players
Shreveport Captains players
Tigres de Aragua players
American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
Toledo Mud Hens players
Yomiuri Giants players
De Anza Dons baseball players
Westmont High School (California) alumni
Sportspeople from Cupertino, California