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Winner of National League Rookie of the Year award, 1993. (Los Angeles Dodgers) Named Catcher on the National League Silver Slugger team, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. (New York Mets) Winner of National League Player of the Week award, July 11, 1999, April 16, 2000, September 15, 2002. (New York Mets)
Signed with San Diego Padres as a free agent on January 31, 2006.
On disabled list from April 10, 1999 to April 25, 1999 (sprain of medial collateral ligament of right knee); from May 17, 2003 to August 13, 2003 (grade 3 strain of right groin); from August 7, 2004 to August 30, 2004 (inflammation of left knee); from August 22, 2005 to September 10, 2005 (hairline fracture in left hand).
Established a Mets season record for Runs Batted In in 1999 with 124.
Established a Mets season record for Grounded into Double Play in 1999 with 27.
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Led National League in grounded into double play with 27 in 1999.
Led Mets in runs with 81 in 2001.
Led Mets in hits with 151 in 2001.
Led Mets in doubles with 29 in 2001.
Led Mets in home runs with 23 in 1998, with 40 in 1999, with 38 in 2000, with 36 in 2001 and with 33 in 2002.
Led Mets in runs batted in with 124 in 1999, with 113 in 2000, with 94 in 2001 and with 98 in 2002.
Led Mets in batting average with .324 in 2000 and with .300 in 2001.
Led Mets in slugging percentage with .575 in 1999, with .614 in 2000, with .573 in 2001 and with .544 in 2002.
Led Mets in on base percentage with .384 in 2001 and with .362 in 2004.
Led Mets in on base plus slugging with .936 in 1999, with 1.012 in 2000, with .957 in 2001, with .903 in 2002 and with .806 in 2004.
Led Mets in walks with 68 in 2004.
Led Mets in intentional walks with 19 in 2001 and with 14 in 2004.
Led Mets in total bases with 296 in 2000, with 288 in 2001 and with 260 in 2002.
Led Mets in grounded into double play with 27 in 1999, with 20 in 2001, with 26 in 2002 and with 14 in 2004.
Tied for Mets lead in grounded into double play with 15 in 2000.