Adam O'Hara
#23 | thirdbase

 


Hall of Fame
2002

born February 1, 1973

resides East Haven, CT

college Boston College, 1995

acquired 1998 Referral by B. Rudy


Adam O'Hara was the top leadoff batter in the league during his 3-year stint -- with a .506 on-base percentage in 1999. Both years in the league, Adam led the MABL in stolen bases (29 and 32) and he still holds the MABL single-season record for steals. And in his final season, on top of his .321 batting average, he led the MABL in walks (21) -- second highest total in MABL history. Over his career, Adam scored a remarkable 65% of the time he reached base. Adam retired at the end of the 1999 season when he married and moved to Connecticut with his wife Maria. Adam entered the White Sox Hall of Fame in 2002.

Records: MABL single season Stolen Bases (32), White Sox All-Time Stolen Bases (61), White Sox single season Stolen Bases (32), White Sox single season Walks (21).

Boston White Sox Career Statistics:

YEAR

G

AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

BB

SO

SB

OBP

SLG

AVG

1997

statistics not tracked this season

1998

21

54

19

14

3

2

0

4

12

16

29

.417

.389

.259

1999

21

56

23

18

0

0

0

6

21

19

32

.506

.321

.321

career

42

110

42

32

3

2

0

10

33

35

61

.470

.355

.291

Adam O'Hara