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Matt Stairs, born on February 27, 1968, in Santa Ana, California, is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) player renowned for his exceptional power-hitting ability and versatility on the field. Drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 1988 amateur draft, Stairs carved out a notable career that spanned over 19 seasons and included stints with 14 different teams. He debuted with the Expos in 1992 and, despite facing challenges early on, quickly earned a reputation as a reliable pinch hitter and a formidable presence in the lineup.
Throughout his career, Stairs showcased a remarkable ability to connect for home runs, finishing with a total of 265 home runs and an impressive .262 batting average. He became a fan favorite due to his clutch performances, notably in key playoff games. One of his most memorable moments came during the 2008 National League Championship Series when he hit a pivotal pinch-hit home run for the Philadelphia Phillies, helping the team secure their first World Series title since 1980. Stairs’ combination of power and veteran savvy made him an invaluable player during his tenure, earning him the respect of teammates and opponents alike.
After retiring as a player, Stairs transitioned into coaching, further extending his impact on the game. He served in various roles, including a hitting coach, where he shared his extensive knowledge of hitting mechanics and game strategy with younger players. With a career that highlighted perseverance and an undying love for baseball, Matt Stairs remains a celebrated figure in the sport, known for his powerful bat and significant contributions to the many teams he played for throughout his illustrious career.
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The most expensive item with a signature of Matt Stairs (MATT STAIRS SIGNED TEAM CANADA WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC WBC NEW ERA HAT - RARE!) was sold in November 2025 for $349.99 while the cheapest item (MATT STAIRS Autographed Signed 2006 Topps auto Kansas City Royals) found a new owner for $0.01 in July 2022. The month with the most items sold (25) was December 2025 with an average selling price of $24.94 for an autographed item of Matt Stairs. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2019 with $75.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.01 was July 2022. In average, an autographed item from Matt Stairs is worth $8.99.
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Latest News about Matt Stairs
Matt Stairs, 2008 Phillies home run hero and broadcaster, visits Bridgeton Invit (08/05/2014): Stairs played less than two seasons in Philadelphia but hit one of the biggest home runs in Phillies history, and thus has now found a new career as a broadcaster.
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Older News Stories about Matt Stairs
Matt Stairs returns to Harrisburg for Senators/UCP fundraiser (06/2013): The 27th annual Senators/UCP auction drew hundreds to the City Island Carousel's Pavilion on Saturday morning. Birthday Bio: Matt Stairs (02/2013): We want to wish a happy birthday to Matt Stairs, a Canadian baseball player who had a knack for coming through in the clutch. Man sentenced to 7 years after theft at Matt Stairs' home (01/2013): A Maine man has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to burglary in connection with the theft at the home of former Major League Baseball player Matt Stairs. Woman who burglarized Matt Stairs' home gets 4 months in jail (10/2012): BANGOR, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- It's four months in jail for the woman who broke into several homes in the Bangor area, including that of retired major league baseball player Matt Stairs Old Town woman pleads guilty in connection to burglary at baseball star Matt Sta (09/2012): Posted Sept. 11, 2012, at 12:01 p.m. Andrea J. Bouchard, 28, of Old Town admitted that she pawned items stolen from homes in Bangor, Milford and Kenduskeag earlier this year, Penobscot County District Attorney R. Christopher Almy said Tuesday. Former baseball star, Red Sox analyst Matt Stairs leaving Bangor (07/2012): John Bapst Memorial High School assistant coach Matt Stairs (center) takes control of the puck during a team practice at Bangor’s Sawyer Arena in 2009. Stairs, a former major league baseball player who has lived in Bangor for the last 12 years, is moving back to his native New Brunswick. Matt Stairs' baseball rings stolen in Maine robbery (06/2012): Former major leaguer Matt Stairs of Fredericton was the victim of a home robbery in Bangor, Maine, where a thief or thieves stole his league championship rings and other jewellery.
Matt Stairs Enjoying His Time In Bangor (05/2012): Matt Stairs is a Red Sox analyst at NESN, but he devotes much of his time now to his family and the young athletes in the Bangor area. In the final part of our "Life After Baseball" series, Matt tells us about his work here in Eastern Maine. . . . Matt Stairs leads Sports Hall of Fame inductees (03/2012): Six new members will be inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in Fredericton on June 9, including recently retired Major League Baseball player Matt Stairs. Bangor’s Matt Stairs gets NESN job as Red Sox studio analyst (01/2012): Matt Stairs sits in the Phillies' dugout during interleague baseball game action against the Blue Jays in Toronto on Friday, June 26, 2009. Top of the 49th: Frank talk with Matt Stairs (11/2011): Matt Stairs played for 13 teams in 19 MLB seasons so when he says he's ready to talk about each stop, 'good or bad,' he's got our attention. Phillies Playoff Legend Matt Stairs Hangs Up His Cleats (08/2011): The former Phillie slugger reportedly calls it a career after 19 seasons.
MLB Roundup: Matt Stairs lifts Nats past Pirates (07/2011): Friday’s Major League Baseball capsules Bangor Resident Matt Stairs Signs Contract with Washington Nationals (12/2010): Matt Stairs has more baseball to play. The Bangor resident has agreed to a non-guaranteed, minor league contract with the Washington Nationals. Stairs will be invited to the team's major league spring training camp. he turns 43 in february. Stairs holds the career record with 23 pinch-hit hom . . .
























