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Dolphins that season and in '73. Morrall passed for 20,809 yards and 161 touchdowns in the NFL, and is still ranked among MSU's top-20 career passers in completion percentage (98 of 198, 49.5 percent) and passing yards (2,015). His claim to fame in...
The Tigers' Harvey Kuenn, playing center, gave chase but couldn't get it. Bob Stevens of the San Francisco Chronicle, who daily watched Mays make his case as the best all-around player in the game's history, sympathized with Kuenn. Stevens summed up...
“He stood there like the house by the side of the road” became summer itself for millions of Michiganders. In 1973, Paul Carey joined Harwell creating the greatest broadcast partnership in baseball history. In 1959, Cleveland slugger Rocky Colavito hit...
Here is a list of the best showings ever by candidates neither in Cooperstown nor currently on the BBWAA ballot: Name Top % Gil Hodges 63.4% Tony Oliva 47.3% Ron Santo 43.1% Roger Maris 43.1% Steve Garvey 42.6% Maury Wills 40.6% Marty Marion 40.0%...
2011, Miguel Cabrera became the second Tiger in five years to lead the league in doubles. Prior to Magglio Ordonez in 2007, Al Kaline was the last Tiger to lead in the category in 1961. Harvey Kuenn led the AL in doubles in 1955, 1958, and 1959. Despite...
Bronx Bombers, winners of nine American League flags in ten years, were in last place on May 20. New York's pitching woes weighed the team down and it was never able to join the race, which the White Sox eventually won by 5 games over the Indians. ...
But Torre's 1982 Braves led the league in runs and homers, hung tough in the pennant race, and made the playoffs for the first time since 1969. Atlanta center fielder Dale Murphy won the MVP, with 36 homers and 109 RBI. Another exciting club was Harvey...
Harvey Edward Kuenn (December 4, 1930 – February 28, 1988) was an American player, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. As a shortstop and outfielder, he played with the Detroit Tigers (1952-59), Cleveland Indians (1960), San Francisco Giants (1961-65), Chicago Cubs (1965-66) and Philadelphia Phillies (1966). He batted and threw... Full Article
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