Kevin Daniel Elster (born August 3, 1964) is an American former professional
baseball
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shortstop
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. Known primarily for his fielding, Elster broke a 42-year-old
Major League Baseball
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record by playing 88 consecutive games at shortstop without committing an
error
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.
Early years
Elster was drafted by the
New York Mets
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in the second round of the January draft out of
Golden West College in
Huntington Beach, California
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. He batted .269 with fourteen home runs and 135
runs batted in
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over three seasons in the Mets'
farm system
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when he received a somewhat surprising September call up to the majors in with the Mets on the verge of capturing the
National League East
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. He made his major league debut as a late
inning
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defensive replacement on September 2 against the
San Francisco Giants
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, and got his first major league
hit in his first major league
at bat
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the following day. Over the remainder of the season, Elster batted .167 with three
runs scored. He had one
extra base hit, a
double
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off the
Philadelphia Phillies
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'
Kevin Gross. He appeared in four games of the
1986 National League Championship Series
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against the
Houston Astros
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, and game six of the
World Series
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against the
Boston Red Sox
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. In four postseason at bats, he had no hits.
Elster's bat caught up to his glove in with the triple A
Tidewater Tides. He batted .310 with eight home runs and 74 runs batted in, and set a franchise record with 170 hits. Once again, he received a call up to the majors that September. He collected four hits in ten at bats, and got his first major league run batted in with a double off the
St. Louis Cardinals
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'
John Tudor on October 2. Following the season, the Mets traded incumbent shortstop
Rafael Santana to the
New York Yankees
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in order to open the position up for Elster.
New York Mets
In his first game as the Mets' regular shortstop in the season opener, Elster hit his first major league
home run
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off the
Montreal Expos
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'
Dennis Martinez. His
batting average
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Cricket
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hovered in the low .100s through most of April until a 4-for-5 with two runs and two runs batted in on April 26 against the
Atlanta Braves
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raised his average above .200. He managed to keep it there the rest of the way. On July 19, Elster committed a first-inning error that led to five unearned runs in the Mets' 11–2 loss to the
Cincinnati Reds
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. It was his last error of the season.
He did not commit another regular season error until May 9, , giving him a major league record 88 consecutive regular season games at shortstop without an error, breaking a Major League record set by
Eddie Brinkman of the
Detroit Tigers
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in . (
Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. broke Elster's record in , playing in 95 errorless games. Elster still holds the
National League
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record, which he broke on April 19.) Elster committed two errors in game four of the
1988 National League Championship Series against the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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.
While his fielding was still solid (he led all
National League
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shortstops with 235 putouts), Elster got off to a slow start with the bat in (.210 batting average, 10 runs batted in). His first home run of the season on June 4 signaled a reversal of fortune for Elster. From there, he batted .241 with ten home runs and 45 runs batted in.
1989 was his last full season with the Mets. A shoulder injury ended his 1990 season on August 3. He came back strong in , batting .314 through the first month of the season, until a groin injury placed him on the
injured list on May 6. He made it just six games into the season before shoulder surgery ended his season. He was non-tendered by the Mets for .
New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies
Elster signed a minor league contract with the Dodgers prior to
spring training
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in 1993. He batted .282 in ten games for the double A
San Antonio Missions
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before being released. Shortly afterwards, he signed as a
free agent
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with the
Florida Marlins
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, and was again immediately released. He signed with the
San Diego Padres
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that Winter, but failed to make the club in Spring Training. Shortly into the season, he signed as a Free agent with the New York Yankees. On June 30, he played in his first major league game in over two years. His tenure with the Yankees lasted just seventeen games. In which, he went 2-for-37 before his release on June 8, . After which, he was signed and immediately released by the
Kansas City Royals
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. Shortly afterwards, he joined the Phillies. He went 5-for-17 in his short stay with the triple A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons before being brought up to
Philadelphia
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. On August 18, Elster had four runs batted in against the Giants, and hit his first major league home run in almost five years off
Chris Hook. On September 16, facing his former franchise for the first time in his career, Elster went 1-for-3 with a double,
walk
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and two runs scored. Phillies
manager
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Jim Fregosi
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also used Elster at third and first, the first time he had ever played a position other than shortstop in his major league career.
Texas Rangers and Pittsburgh Pirates
In January , Elster signed with the
Texas Rangers. Originally signed to serve as a backup to
Benji Gil, Elster became the starter after an injury to Gil. He went on to have a career year, hitting a career high 24 home runs in a career high 596 plate appearances. 92 of his career high 99 runs batted in came batting ninth, a major league record. He also had career highs in games (157), runs (79) and extra base hits (58) to earn the ''
Sporting News
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Comeback Player of the Year award. He returned to the postseason for the first time since 1988, and was 4-for-12 with two runs scored in the
1996 American League Division Series against the Yankees.
During the off-season, he signed a $1.65 million one-year contract with the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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. Batting fifth for the Bucs, Elster got off to a strong start. He went 2-for-4 with a double, two runs batted in and a run scored to lead his team to a 5–2 victory over the Giants in the season opener. On May 16, an injury once again ended Elster's season when he broke his wrist in a collision with Marlins
second baseman
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Kurt Abbott on a
sacrifice bunt
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. After the season, he re-signed with the Rangers. He was batting .232 with eight home runs and 37 runs batted in when the Rangers acquired
All-Star
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shortstop
Royce Clayton from the Cardinals at the July 31 trade deadline, and released Elster. Elster chose to retire rather than try to sign with another team.
Los Angeles Dodgers
After sitting out the entire season, Elster was lured out of retirement by the then Dodgers manager
Davey Johnson. He won the starting job at short, and on April 11, , in the first game played at
Pacific Bell Park in
San Francisco
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, Elster hit three home runs. Elster eventually lost the starting job to prospect
Álex Cora. He batted .227 with fourteen home runs and 38 runs batted in during 2000. After the season, he retired for good.
Career statistics
He played 13 seasons in from 1986 to 2000 for the Mets, Yankees, Phillies, Rangers, Pirates and Dodgers.
On August 27, 2022, the New York Mets held their first Old Timers Day since 1994. Elster was the starting shortstop for the Amazins where he went 1-1 and recorded a putout.
In pop culture
Elster played the part of Pat Corning in the 1994 movie ''
Little Big League''.
In 2021, indie-folk artist Cousin Wolf released a song entitled "Kevin Elster" as part of an album called "Nine Innings."
Personal life
In ''108 Stitches'', former Mets
pitcher
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Ron Darling
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's tell-all memoir of his playing days, Darling claims "Elster liked to think of himself as a ladies’ man, and he was. He was always talking about his exploits."
References
External links
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The Ultimate Mets DatabaseKevin Elsterat
Society for American Baseball Research
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1964 births
Living people
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