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Thomas Michael Lampkin (born March 4, 1964) is a former
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in
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who played in , –, and –.


Career

Lampkin was born in
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to Mike and Shirley Lampkin and grew up in Clyde Hill, Washington. He was one of five children. Beginning at 15 years old in 1977, he worked as a clubhouse assistant for the
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at the
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, even working the
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and babysitting
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's children. He attended high school at Bishop Blanchet High School and, after being undrafted out of high school, played
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at Edmonds Community College in
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and the University of Portland. He was selected in the eleventh round of the 1986 Major League Baseball Draft by the
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. Lampkin was assigned to the
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of the
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to begin his professional career. He made his Major League debut with the Indians on September 10, 1988 as a defensive replacement for Terry Francona (who had pinch hit for catcher
Ron Tingley Ronald Irvin Tingley (born May 27, 1959) is an American former professional baseball catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 10th round of the 1977 Major League Baseball draft. Career 1979-1984 He ...
). He appeared in only four games for the Indians that season and none the following season, before being traded to the
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for Alex Cole on July 11, 1990. Lampkin spent parts of three seasons with the Padres before moving to the
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. In his one season in Milwaukee in 1993, he received more Major League plate appearances than in his prior four Major League seasons combined. However, he was granted free agency following the season and, despite being signed by the
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in January 1994, did not appear in another Major League game until 1995. With the Giants in 1996, Lampkin for the first time in his career led his team in games played at catcher. He also led the
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by throwing out 51.5% of all would-be base stealers. Following the season, he was traded to the
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where, in two seasons, he saw the most playing time of his career as a backup to Mike DiFelice and Eli Marrero respectively. Prior to the 1999 season, the Mariners signed Lampkin to a two-year contract for $1.55 million to back up Dan Wilson. In Seattle, Lampkin worked with baserunning coach Vince Coleman not on his own baserunning but to learn to "anticipate what the good base-stealers do." Although injuries limited his playing time in 2000, he played well enough in his first two seasons to earn a $1.2 million contract for the 2001 season. The 2001 Seattle Mariners tied a Major League record for the winningest season in history and Lampkin saw his first postseason action, getting a hit in the
2001 American League Championship Series The 2001 American League Championship Series (ALCS) was a rematch of the 2000 ALCS between the New York Yankees, who had come off a dramatic comeback against the Oakland Athletics in the Division Series after being down two games to zero, and ...
. On December 11, 2001, the Mariners traded Lampkin to San Diego with Brett Tomko and
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for Alex Arias, Ben Davis and
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. Lampkin was disappointed by the trade and expressed at the time that he had hoped to finish his career in Seattle. Lampkin was the starting catcher for the Padres during the 2002 season but retired that offseason.


Personal life

, Lampkin and his wife, Lori Kath, had three children, Jennifer, Stephanie and Thomas Michael. , he lived in
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. , he was the head baseball coach at Union High School in
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.


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