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John Poff

MLB player for the Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers

What is John Poff known for?

John William Poff is a notable alumni from Chillicothe High School, based in Chillicothe, Ohio. Born in this quaint locality on the 23rd of October, 1952, Poff is renowned for his career as a professional baseball outfielder in the Major League Baseball (MLB).

Poff kickstarted his MLB journey with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1979. His major league debut left an indelible mark in MLB records. The following year, he extended his prowess, taking his talents to the Milwaukee Brewers. His overall MLB career is characterized by noteworthy stats, including a batting average of .218, a home run, and 8 runs batted in. Beyond these figures, Poff's influence on the field was unmissable and has secured his place in baseball history.

Aside from his career in the major leagues, Poff's path to baseball prominence was paved with other significant milestones. He attended Findlay High School, and later played collegiate baseball at Duke University, graduating in 1974. Before making waves in the MLB, he honed his skills in the Cape Cod Baseball League, playing collegiate summer baseball with the Wareham Gatemen in 1972 and 1973.

Upon graduation, Poff was signed as an amateur free agent by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1974, marking the onset of an unforgettable career in the realm of professional baseball.

For those interested in exploring more about John William Poff's baseball journey, refer to his stats and information on Baseball Reference and his biography on SABR.