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Beane was unable to live up to the star status that scouts gave him. Unable to make adjustments needed to play tougher competition Beane struggled and in the 18 at bats (13 games) he had 3 hits (1 double), 5 strikeouts, 1 RBI, .167 BA and 0 runs, triples, home runs, walks and stolen bases.

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Q: Why did the New York Mets give Billy Beane only 18 Major League at bats before they traded him?
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