About Ken Landreaux Memorabilia & Collectibles
A former center fielder who left his first team (California Angels) for the Minnesota Twins where he remained ‘til 1980 and holds the record for most consecutive games with a hit in Twins history. The player behind these is
Kenneth Francis Landreaux.
He was later on traded to Los Angeles Dodgers for three prospects; one of these prospects is
Mickey Hatcher, was famously portrayed on 1986 Fleer and 1991 Upper Deck baseball cards with his "giant glove" which he often used for pranks or when participating in Family Day activities.
During the final out of the 1981 World Series, Ken Landreaux caught a fly ball to center field off the bat of
Bob Watson, a former first baseman for the Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves from 1966-1984.
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About Ken Landreaux:
Ken Landreaux (full name: Kenneth Francis Landreaux; no nicknames) played centerfielder from 1977 until 1987 for the California Angels, Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles Dodgers. He played for the Angels from 1977 - 1978, Twins from 1979 - 1980 and Dodgers from 1981 - 1987. Over 11 seasons, he played 1264 games, hit 91 home runs, drove in 522 runs, and stole 145 bases. Born on December 22, 1954 in Los Angeles, CA, Landreaux stands 5' 10" and weighs 165 lb. He attended Dominguez (Compton, CA) high school and was drafted by the California Angels in the 1st round (6th pick) of the 1976 amateur draft. His debut was on September 11, 1977 and he played his final game on October 4, 1987. Over his career, Landreaux made $1,933,500. Common misspellings of his name include Kenneth Francis Ken kenny keny king landrauex Landreaux.