Bobby Murcer

  • male, 63 years old
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Bobby Ray Murcer (born May 20, 1946, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) was a professional baseball player for 17 seasons. After coming up briefly in with the New York Yankees in 1965 and 1966, Murcer fulfilled his military obligation before being called up to the majors to stay in 1969. Murcer averaged 21 home runs, 89 RBIs, and a .277 average over a full season during his career. A switch hitter, Murcer ended with 252 home runs, 1,043 RBIs, and a .277 average. Wikipedia
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Bobby Ray Murcer
Born:
May 20, 1946
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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Bobby Murcer. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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  • Bobby Murcer Statistics -...

    If Murcer played in today's lively ball era, he'd be in the Hall.
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  • Yes Talent, Michael Kay,...

    Bobby Murcer wore the number 2 on his jersey when he starred in center field for the New York Yankees. Today, more than 20 years later, Bobby is one of the Yankees' premier television announcers and is still one of their most popular personalities. Bobb
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  • BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The...

    Bobby Ray Murcer was born May 20, 1946 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was the second of three children, all boys, born to Robert and Mae Belle Murcer . Robert owned a jewelry store. Bobby loved sports from the time he was a young boy. Although he was
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  • MURCER, BOBBY RAY (1946- ).

    Bobby Ray Murcer was born in Oklahoma City on May 20, 1946. As a boy, he spent most of his spare time watching the Oklahoma City Indians play ball at Texas League Park. Attending Oklahoma City Southeast High School, he played shortstop on the school's t
    digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/M/MU009....
  • Bobby Murcer - ArmchairGM -...

    After coming up briefly in with the New York Yankees in 1965 and 1966 , Murcer fulfilled his military obligation before being called up to the majors to stay in 1969 . A shortstop in the minor leagues, Murcer was slated to be the team's third baseman but
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  • Bobby Murcer - BR Bullpen

    Bobby Murcer , who had a 17-year major league career, is fighting a serious battle against cancer as of January 2007. A five-time major league All Star and Gold Glove winner in 1972, he was in the top ten in the MVP voting three times in a row. Murcer r
    www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bobby_Murcer
  • Bobby Murcer on IMDb

    A baseball prodigy as a youngster, Bobby Murcer was drafted by the New York Yankees and was tabbed for stardom as the replacement to Mickey Mantle. While Murcer had a solid career in the Major Leagues, he didn't quite live up to the lofty expectations giv
    www.imdb.com/name/nm0613688/
  • Jim Thorpe Association

    Bobby Murcer rode the tidal wave of the Baby Boom generation into this world on May 20, 1946, in Oklahoma City, and has been making waves in sports ever since. A gifted all-around athlete, Bobby Murcer 's star began to shine brightly at Oklahoma City's S
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