According to Baseball-Reference and MLB.com , his final career numbers were: Career Total Batting Average Home Runs RBIs Hits OPS Life After Baseball
: Over 700 career games, he served as a valuable multi-position asset, appearing in 591 games as a catcher and over 300 at third base. MLB Career Statistics (1996–2003) tyler houston
: Houston was a key bench player for the 1998 Cubs, describing the season as his most enjoyable as he witnessed Sammy Sosa's historic 66-home run season. According to Baseball-Reference and MLB
While he began his career with high expectations in Atlanta, Houston found more consistent playing time and success as a utility player for the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers. According to Baseball-Reference and MLB.com