From 1972 to 1977, Cedeno swiped at least 50 Bases, and he had good power in those years, with the first three seasons showcasing at least 20 Home Runs. The four-time All-Star was also a five-time Gold Glove winner, and he also had two years where he topped the National League leaderboard in Doubles. It was a unique blend of power and speed, and he led the NL in Power-Speed # in 1974 and was in the top four in five other campaigns.
The Dominican would finish his career with Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Los Angeles. Cedeno had 199 Home Runs, 2,087 Hits and 550 Stolen Bases.
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