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Cedric Bernard Landrum is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He played in parts of two seasons in the majors, Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. Of his 78 games in the majors, he appeared 25 times as a pinch runner and 21 times as a pinch hitter.
He has been linked to other Major League Baseball players such as
Curtis Granderson, a center fielder for the New York Yankees, and
Craig Alan Biggio, a former baseball player who is now the head varsity baseball coach for St. Thomas High School in Houston, Texas.
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About Ced Landrum:
Ced Landrum (full name: Cedric Bernard Landrum; no nicknames) played outfielder, pinch runner and pinch hitter from 1991 until 1993 for the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. He played for the Cubs in 1991 and Mets in 1993. Over 2 seasons, he played 78 games, hit 0 home runs, drove in 30 runs, and stole 27 bases. Born on September 3, 1963 in Butler, AL, Landrum stands 5' 9" and weighs 165 lb. He attended Sweet Water (Sweet Water, AL) high school. His debut was on May 28, 1991 and he played his final game on September 25, 1993. Common misspellings of his name include Cedric Bernard Ced Landrum.