George Foster: Former 1980's Mets Outfielder (1982 - 1986)
George Arthur Foster was born December 1st, 1948, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. When he was eight years old, his parents separated. His mother then moved to the outskirts of Los Angeles with George, his brother & sisters. George attended Lawndale high school where he was a top athlete. Trivia: Foster played in the same Little League as future slugger Dave Kingman. The six-foot one right hand hitting outfielder was drafted in the third round of the 1968 draft by the San Francisco Giants. In 1969 he hit 14 HRs & bat .321 at A ball Fresno. MLB Career: Foster got a brief September call up for the Giants appearing in eight games. On September 27th, he collected his first career hit coming off the Dodgers Claude Osteen in a 2-1 extra inning loss. Foster made just 18 appearances in two years at San Francisco due to the fact that Willie Mays & Bobby Bonds were fixtures in the Giants outfield. Reds Career: In May of 1971 he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for s...