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In 1995, following a lengthy fan-led effort for his inclusion, Ashburn was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. [1] In 1997, he was inducted into The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame. He was posthumously inducted into the inaugural class of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. [4]
Gregory Michael Luzinski (born November 22, 1950), nicknamed "the Bull", is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a left fielder from 1970 to 1984, most prominently as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies where he was a four-time All-Star player and was a member of the 1980 World Series winning team.
The Daytona Cubs retired Richie's number 22 on July 20, 2007, with his family in attendance and on his bobblehead day. His younger brother, John, played a season in the Texas Rangers' organization, and two for the independent Wausau Timbers of the Midwest League. [15] In 2004, Zisk was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of ...
Henderson, a Hall of Fame outfielder, walked onto the field after the game. He requested, and was granted, the baseball used for the final out. He also revealed the inevitable: Major League ...
His premature departure from Chavez Ravine after the 1983 season was a blessing in disguise, eventually leading the outfielder into a future Hall of Fame managing career that spanned five teams ...
Legendary MLB Hall of Fame outfielder Lou Brock passed away on Sunday, according to multiple reports. ... Brock played 19 seasons in the major leagues with the Chicago Cubs (1961-64) and St. Louis ...
Richie Ashburn (1927–1997), American Major League Baseball player, member of the Hall of Fame; Richie Benaud (1930–2015), Australian cricketer and commentator; Richie Blackmore (born 1969), New Zealand rugby league coach and former player; Richie Byrne (born 1981), Irish footballer
On September 11, 1982, Pappas’s wife, Carole, disappeared after leaving the couple's home in the Farnham subdivision in the Chicago suburb of Wheaton. For five years, no sign was found of her car, her clothing, or her body. One theory was that Carole Pappas was killed by a group of four men known as the Ripper Crew, as part of a satanic ...