AA Sioux Falls Canaries

Trevor Lawhorn Set To Break Games Played Mark

Published on June 16, 2012 under American Association (AA)
Sioux Falls Canaries News Release


With his next game played, Trevor Lawhorn will break the all-time games played mark in Sioux Falls Pheasants/Canaries history. He is currently tied with Felix Pagan with 320 games played in his fifth Sioux Falls season.

Lawhorn has batted .283 in his Sioux Falls career with 38 home runs and 180 RBI. Earlier this season, Lawhorn broke Pagan's all-time doubles record. He is fourth all-time with 352 hits, three shy of third-place Beau Torbert. Earlier in June, the Argus-Leader named him to their Sioux Falls Canaries/Pheasants All-Time Team. Lawhorn has also played more games at third base than any other Sioux Falls player.

Lawhorn was a 2010 American Association all-star and MVP of the 2009 American Association All-Star Game. He played three seasons in the Cincinnati Reds organization before joining Sioux Falls for his first stint in 2007. The Washington Nationals signed him midway through the 2007 season. He rejoined Sioux Falls in 2009.

The Pheasants host the St. Paul Saints at 6:05 p.m. tonight at Sioux Falls Stadium.




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