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Jeff Kent
Jeff Kent is credited on 312 releases across 68 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1970–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
312
Pressings credited
68
Albums
6
Decades active
158
In collections
Biography
Jeffrey Franklin Kent (born March 7, 1968) is an American former second baseman who played for 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1992 to 2008. He played for six teams in his career, becoming best known for his six seasons with the San Francisco Giants from 1997 to 2002. A five-time All-Star, he was one of the top power-hitting second basemen in major league history, with twelve seasons of 20 or more home runs and eight seasons with over 100 runs batted in (RBI). After several seasons of modest success for three teams, often being shifted to third base, Kent enjoyed a surge in productivity at age 29 after being traded to the Giants. He led the team in RBI every year from 1997 to 2000, settling into the cleanup spot in the lineup behind Barry Bonds and helping the team win a division title in 1997 by driving in 121 runs. The following year, he hit 30 home runs for the first time and raised his RBI total to 128, and in 1999, he became the seventh San Francisco player to hit for the cycle. He was named the National League (NL) Most Valuable Player in 2000 after leading the team to the best record in the major leagues, batting .334 with 33 home runs, 125 RBI and a career-high 114 runs scored. In 2001, he set a Giants franchise record by hitting 49 doubles, and in 2002, he batted .313 with a career-high 37 home runs as the team captured its first NL pennant in 13 years. Joining the Houston Astros as a free agent, he helped them reach the 2004 playoffs, leading the club with 107 RBI. He retired after four seasons spent with his hometown Los Angeles Dodgers in 2008. Kent's 351 home runs as a second baseman are a major league record, and his career .500 slugging percentage is the second highest at the position, behind only Rogers Hornsby. His 540 doubles in the NL were tied for tenth in league history when he retired, with his career total of 560 being the fourth-most by a second baseman; he also ranked third among second basemen in RBI (1,518) and extra-base hi
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Credited work
312 releases · 68 albums · active 1970–2024
- Performance · 458
- Other credits · 41
- Production · 29
- Engineering · 10
Studios: Atlantic Studios · Regent Sound Studios, New York City · Columbia Recording Studios · 914 Sound Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

She's So Unusual
1983

The Divine Miss M
1972

Girls Just Want To Have Fun
1983

New Blood
1972

Dreams
1970

The Music People
1972

Different Strokes
1971

Rescue
1983

Nona
1983

Party Weekend
1983

Together
1971

Buy Dirt
2021

Super Hits
2000

No One Can Love You More Than Me
1985

The Art Of Defense
1984

Time Race
1977

Pierce Arrow
1977

Imagine My Surprise
1971

Trouble Or Nothin'
1989

The Heat
1985
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