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John Claiborn Mayberry Sr. (born February 18, 1949) is an American former Major League Baseball player who was active from 1968 to 1982 for the Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees. He was a two-time All Star.
In 2005, Mayberry was rated by Baseball America as the Best Athlete and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers. In 2006 he was rated by Baseball America as the Best Power Hitter, Best Athlete, and Best Outfield Arm among all Texas Rangers minor leaguers, and was named a Hawaii Winter Baseball league post-season
John Mayberry: Kansas City Royals: 1,338 1973 John Mayberry: Kansas City Royals: 1,457 1974 George Scott: ... Texas Rangers: 968 1995 Mo Vaughn: Boston Red Sox: 1,262 ...
December 2, 1971: Jim York and Lance Clemons were traded by the Royals to the Houston Astros for John Mayberry and Dave Grangaard (minors). [2] March 15, 1972: José Martínez was purchased by the Royals from the Pittsburgh Pirates. [3] Prior to 1972 season: Mark Williams was signed as an amateur free agent by the Royals. [4]
Rangers manager Ron Washington assured fans the team would bounce back, but the Cardinals won the series finale 6-2 making the Rangers the first team since the 1991-1992 Atlanta Braves to lose ...
A Rangers fan can look at a calendar from any year, beginning when they moved to Arlington in 1972, and they can remember much of their own life. They will never forget October of 2023. They will ...
The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation focuses on anti-bullying messaging at the club's youth academy, and the staff works with outside agencies to ensure a welcoming environment for all athletes ...
He surrendered the first-ever home run in Kauffman Stadium history to the Kansas City Royals' John Mayberry in the ballpark's inaugural in April 1973. He pitched the final four innings to preserve the victory in David Clyde's professional debut. [2] He was dealt to the Indians on March 23, 1974, to complete a prior trade that sent Steve Hargan ...