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David Joseph Magadan (born September 30, 1962) is an American former professional baseball player and coach. He retired as an MLB player after a 16-year career as an above average hitting first and third baseman .
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With a flu-ridden Hernandez, Dave Magadan was the offensive source of the day. Hernandez returned in the 9th to get the final out. [23] The champagne was popped immediately while the fans invaded the field quickly. [24] The Mets won a team-record 108 games after defeating the Pirates. [25]
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Magadan is a city in Russia. Magadan may also refer to: Magadan Oblast, a federal subject of Russia; Magadan (icebreaker), a Russian icebreaker; Dave Magadan, an American baseball player; Magadan, name used in Greek manuscripts of Matthew, according to some scholars the ancient city of Magdala