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Ryan Anthony Klesko (born June 12, 1971 in Westminster, California) is a first baseman/outfielder in Major League Baseball who plays for the San Diego Padres since 2000. Previously, Klesko played with the Atlanta Braves (1992-99). He bats and throws left handed.
Klesko has belted at least 21 home runs in eight of his 13 major league seasons, with a high 34 homers in 1996. His most productive season came in 2001, when he hit .286 with 30 home runs; posted career-highs in RBI (113), runs (105), stolen bases (23) and slugging average (.539), and made the National League All-Star team. In 2002, he hit .300 with 29 HR and 95 RBI, and collected career-highs in hits (162) and doubles (39).
One thing that Klesko has going for him is that he is a patient hitter. He combines the two most important factors in offense, the ability to get on base and the ability to hit for power. In his career he has a .373 on base percentage with a .551 slugging average, for a solid .924 OPS.
Through the 2004 season, Klesko has collected a .283 batting average with 254 home runs and 883 RBI in 1477 games.
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