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Clete Boyer
Third Baseman
Born: February 9, 1937
Cassville, Missouri
Died: June 4, 2007 (aged 70)
Atlanta, Georgia
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 5, (1955)
for the Kansas City Athletics
Final game
May 23, (1971)
for the Atlanta Braves
Career statistics
Batting average     . A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in Baseball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base — the third of Events 474 - Zeno crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Year 1937 ( MCMXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Cassville is a city in Flat Creek Township, Barry County, Missouri, United States. Events 781 BC - The first historic Solar eclipse is recorded in China. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 70 - Titus and his Roman Legions breach the middle wall of Jerusalem in the Siege of Jerusalem Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Brooklyn Dodgers over New York Yankees (4-3 Johnny Podres, MVP The Oakland Athletics are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. Events 1430 - Siege of Compiègne: Joan of Arc is captured by the Burgundians while leading an army to relieve Compiègne Champions Major League Baseball World Series MVP Roberto Clemente All-Star Game, July 13 at Batting average is a Statistic in both Cricket and Baseball measuring the performance of cricket batsmen and baseball hitters, respectively 242
Home runs     162
Runs batted in     654
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Cletis Leroy “Clete” Boyer (February 9, 1937June 4, 2007) was a former Major League Baseball player. The Oakland Athletics are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Brooklyn Dodgers over New York Yankees (4-3 Johnny Podres, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Milwaukee Braves over New York Yankees (4-3 Lew Burdette, MVP The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the borough of The Bronx, in New York City, New York. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers over Chicago White Sox (4-2 Larry Sherry, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-0 Frank Robinson, Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 Bob Gibson, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series MVP Roberto Clemente All-Star Game, July 13 at For other events named "World Series" see World Series (disambiguation. The 1961 World Series matched the New York Yankees (109-53 against the Cincinnati Reds (93-61 with the Yankees winning in 5 games to earn their 19th championship The 1962 World Series matched the defending champion New York Yankees against the San Francisco Giants, who had won their first NL pennant since moving For the award given to amateur boxers see Golden Gloves. In American Baseball, the Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to Events 474 - Zeno crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Year 1937 ( MCMXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 781 BC - The first historic Solar eclipse is recorded in China. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century.

A third baseman who also played shortstop and second base occasionally, Boyer played for the Kansas City Athletics (1955-57), New York Yankees (1959-66) and Atlanta Braves (1967-71). A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in Baseball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base — the third of Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is the baseball fielding position between second and Third base. Second base, or 2B, is the second of four stations on a Baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a base runner in order to score a run for that The Oakland Athletics are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the borough of The Bronx, in New York City, New York. Boyer also spent 4 seasons in the Central League in Japanese baseball with the Taiyo Whales (now the Yokohama BayStars). The or is one of Japan 's two major professional Baseball leagues the winner of which plays the Japan Series against the winner of the other league the The sport of Baseball was introduced to Japan in 1872 by Horace Wilson, and the first formal team was established in 1878 The are a professional Baseball team in the Japanese Central League.

Boyer was one of 14 children. He and four of the brothers played professional baseball, with Ken, also a third baseman, and Cloyd, a pitcher, also making the majors. Kenton Lloyd Boyer ( May 20 1931 – September 7 1982) was an American Third baseman and manager in Major Cloyd Victor Boyer Jr (born September 1, 1927, in Alba Missouri) is a former Pitcher who played in Major League Baseball between In Baseball, the pitcher is the player who throwsthe baseball from the Pitcher's mound toward the Catcher to begin each play with the goal of [1]

In his 16-year career, Boyer hit 162 home runs with 654 runs batted in and a . 242 batting average. Batting average is a Statistic in both Cricket and Baseball measuring the performance of cricket batsmen and baseball hitters, respectively [2] in 1725 games played. Games played (most often abbreviated as G or GP) is a Statistic used in Team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has

Contents

Early career

A "bonus baby," Boyer broke into the major leagues in 1955 as a utility infielder at age 18. For a list of Bonus Babies please see the List of baseball players who went directly to the major leagues. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Brooklyn Dodgers over New York Yankees (4-3 Johnny Podres, MVP With no minor league experience, he played a total of 124 games for the Kansas City Athletics until he was traded to the Yankees in February 1957 in a thirteen-player deal, seven players going to Kansas City and six (one of whom was pitcher Bobby Shantz) to the Yankees. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Milwaukee Braves over New York Yankees (4-3 Lew Burdette, MVP Robert Clayton Shantz (born September 26, 1925 in Pottstown Pennsylvania) was a Major League Baseball Pitcher for the Philadelphia He spent three seasons in the Yankee farm system until he was called up late in 1959. In sports a farm team, feeder team or nursery club, generally refers to a team or club whose role is to provide experience and training for young players with an Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers over Chicago White Sox (4-2 Larry Sherry, MVP

The Yankee Years

Boyer became the Yankees’ regular third baseman in 1960, beating out three others (including Gil McDougald, who in spring training had announced that this, his 10th season in the majors, would be his last) for the starting job. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over New York Yankees (4-3 Bobby Richardson, Gilbert James McDougald (born May 19, 1928) is a former Major League Baseball Infielder. In Major League Baseball, spring training is a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the Regular season. He batted . 242 with 14 home runs and 46 RBIs as the Yankees won the pennant. However, he had a humbling moment in the first game of the World Series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 1960 World Series was played between the Pittsburgh Pirates (NL and New York Yankees (AL from October 5 to October 13, 1960 The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With two runners on base and the Yankees trailing 3-1 in the second inning, manager Casey Stengel, never confident in Boyer's hitting, replaced him with a pinch-hitter, Dale Long, who flied out to right fielder Roberto Clemente. Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel ( July 30, 1890 - September 29, 1975) nicknamed "The Old Professor" was an American For other uses see Pinch hitter (cricket. In Baseball, a pinch hitter is a substitute batter. Richard Dale Long ( February 6, 1926 - January 27, 1991) was a First baseman in Professional baseball. Roberto Clemente Walker (August 18 1934 &ndash December 31 1972 was a professional baseball player and a Major League Baseball Right fielder. The Yankees didn’t score in the inning and lost 6-4, ultimately losing the Series in Game 7 on Bill Mazeroski’s home run off Ralph Terry in the bottom of the ninth. William Stanley Mazeroski (born September 5 1936 in Wheeling West Virginia) nicknamed "Maz" is a former Major League Baseball player who spent his entire Ralph Willard Terry (born on January 9, 1936 in Big Cabin Oklahoma) is a former right-handed Pitcher in Major League Baseball who Boyer didn't play in the Series again until Game Six.

After the Series, the Yankees fired Stengel. Ralph Houk replaced him as manager and restored some of the confidence in Boyer that Stengel had taken away. Ralph George Houk (born August 9, 1919 in Lawrence Kansas) nicknamed "The Major" is a former Catcher, coach, manager Whereas Stengel preferred other players at third base over Boyer, Houk saw something special in Boyer's defensive prowess and gave him the opportunity to play every day.

The 1961 team (with Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Elston Howard, Yogi Berra and Moose Skowron), which defeated the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series, was considered by many as the best ever, with sluggers Mantle and Maris chasing Babe Ruth’s 1927 record of 60 home runs (Maris eventually broke the record on the final day) and pitcher Whitey Ford winning 25 games and losing four. Headline Event of the Year Roger Maris hits 61 home runs breaking Babe Ruth 's record Mickey Charles Mantle ( October 20, 1931 &ndash August 13, 1995) was an American Baseball player who was inducted Roger Eugene Maris ( September 10 1934 &ndash December 14 1985) was an American Right fielder in Major League Baseball Elston Gene Howard ( February 23 1929 &ndash December 14 1980) was an American Catcher, Left fielder and Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra (born May 12 1925 in St Louis Missouri) is a former Major League Baseball player and manager William Joseph "Moose" Skowron Jr (born December 18, 1930) is a former Major League Baseball player primarily a First baseman. The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati Ohio, USA The 1961 World Series matched the New York Yankees (109-53 against the Cincinnati Reds (93-61 with the Yankees winning in 5 games to earn their 19th championship George Herman Ruth Jr (February 6 1895 &ndash August 16 1948 also popularly known as " Babe " " The Bambino " and " The Sultan of Headline Event of the Year Murderers' Row lead New York Yankees to World Series victory Edward Charles "Whitey" Ford (born October 21, 1926) is a former Major League Baseball Pitcher who spent his entire 18-year career What Boyer didn’t do with the bat (he hit . 224 during the regular season), he more than made up for defensively, in an infield that also featured the double play duo of Tony Kubek at shortstop and Bobby Richardson at second base. This article is about Baseball. For double play Magnetic tape, see Audio tape length and thickness. Anthony Christopher Kubek (born October 12, 1936, in Milwaukee Wisconsin) is a retired American Baseball player and Television Robert Clinton "Bobby" Richardson (born August 19 1935, in Sumter South Carolina) is a former Second baseman in Major League

During each of Houk's three seasons as Yankee manager (1961–1963), Boyer led American League third basemen in putouts, assists and double plays, finishing ahead of even rival Brooks Robinson—yet Robinson, not Boyer, won the Gold Glove Award each year. The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the American League ( AL) is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in In Baseball statistics, a putout (denoted by PO or fly ball when appropriate is given to a defensive player who records an out by one of the In Baseball, an assist (denoted by A) is a defensive statistic baseball being the rare sport in which the Brooks Calbert Robinson Jr (born May 18, 1937 in Little Rock Arkansas) is an American former Third baseman in Major League For the award given to amateur boxers see Golden Gloves. In American Baseball, the Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to In the first game of that 1961 World Series, Boyer displayed his defense by making two spectacular plays—one on a Gene Freese ground ball in the second inning, in which Boyer stopped the ball backhanded and threw Freese out from his knees, and another on a Dick Gernert ground ball in which Boyer dove to his left and threw Gernert out, also from his knees. Gene Lewis Freese (born January 8, 1934 in Wheeling West Virginia) was a Third baseman in American Major League Baseball Richard Edward Gernert (born September 28, 1928 in Reading Pennsylvania) was a First baseman and Outfielder in Major League

Boyer’s offensive numbers improved in 1962: career bests in batting average . The 1962 season is perhaps most notable for the dismal 40-120 record of the New York Mets, which has been a continuing source of humor among baseball fans as well as comedians such as 272, home runs (18) and runs batted in (68). He also came within nine assists of the third base record of 405 set by Harland Clift of the 1937 St. Louis Browns. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over New York Giants (4-1 All-Star Game The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. Once again, the Yankees won the World Series, this time in seven games over the San Francisco Giants. The 1962 World Series matched the defending champion New York Yankees against the San Francisco Giants, who had won their first NL pennant since moving The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in, that currently play in the National League West Division. The Series ended with Bobby Richardson catching Willie McCovey’s line drive with runners on second and third. Willie Lee McCovey (born January 10 1938 in) nicknamed "Big Mac" and "Stretch", is a former Major League Baseball Just a few feet to either side, and Richardson could not have gotten his hands on it, and the Giants would have scored two runs and won the Series. In 1963 Boyer batted . Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers over New York Yankees (4-0 Sandy Koufax, MVP 251 with 12 home runs and 54 RBIs as the Yankees won another pennant, however, they were swept in the World Series by the Los Angeles Dodgers, the first time this had ever been done to a Yankee team in a World Series. The 1963 World Series matched the two-time defending champion New York Yankees against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Dodgers sweeping the Series in four games The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team based in Los Angeles California, USA Dodger ace Sandy Koufax won the first and fourth games, striking out a series record 15 batters in the opener. Sanford Koufax (ˈkoʊfæks (born Sanford Braun, on December 30, 1935) is an American Left-handed former Pitcher in Boyer was the only Yankee regular not to strike out against Koufax.

After the 1963 season Houk was promoted to general manager and Berra replaced him as field manager. General Manager or GM for short is a descriptive term for certain executives in a Business operation Early on, the 1964 team slumped under Berra, especially Boyer who batted . Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over New York Yankees (4-3 Bob Gibson, MVP 218 on the season. As Berra’s managing improved, the team improved with it and won its fifth straight pennant by one game over the Chicago White Sox and two over the third place Baltimore Orioles. The Chicago White Sox are a professional Baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The Yankees faced the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series with Clete playing against his brother Ken. The St Louis Cardinals (also referred to as "the Cards " or "the Redbirds " are a professional Baseball team based in St The 1964 World Series pitted the National League champion St Louis Cardinals against the American League champion New York Yankees, with The Yankees lost in seven games, but not before Ken and Clete became the first brothers to hit home runs on opposing teams in a World Series game. [3] In the 7th inning of that seventh game, Ken homered off Yankee pitcher Steve Hamilton and exchanged nods with Clete. Steven Absher Hamilton (b November 30, 1935 in Columbia Kentucky - d Clete returned the favor in the 9th after homering off Cardinal ace Bob Gibson. Pack Robert "Bob" Gibson (born November 9, 1935 in Omaha Nebraska) is a former right-handed Baseball Pitcher for the

After the 1964 Series, Houk unceremoniously fired Berra (in mid-season the management, dissatisfied with Berra's work, made up their mind to fire him at the end of the season no matter what the Yankees did) and replaced him with Johnny Keane, who had managed the Cardinals to the World Series victory over the Yankees. John Joseph Keane ( November 3, 1911 — January 6, 1967) was an American manager in Major League Baseball. In spring training of 1965 Boyer was involved in a fight in a Fort Lauderdale bar with a male model, Jerome Modzelewski, while in spring training. In Major League Baseball, spring training is a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the Regular season. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers over Minnesota Twins (4-3 Sandy Koufax, MVP Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America" due to its expansive and intricate Canal system is a city in Broward County, Florida, [4] During the season, he did bat . 251 with a career-tying 18 home runs, but the Yankees slumped to sixth place, their lowest finish in 40 years. In 1966 the Yankees fired Keane two weeks into the season, and Houk returned as manager. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-0 Frank Robinson, However, Houk's second managerial stint was far less successful than his first. Their talent and farm system both depleted, the Yankees finished dead last—the first time they had done so since 1912. Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over New York Giants (4-3-1 Awards and honors Chalmers After a season in which he hit . 240 with 14 home runs, Lee MacPhail, who replaced Houk as general manager, traded Boyer to the Atlanta Braves for Bill Robinson, that year's Minor League Player of the Year. Leland Stanford MacPhail Jr (born October 25, 1917 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a former administrator in Major League Baseball William Henry Robinson Jr ( June 26 1943 - July 29 2007) was an American Outfielder and coach in Major

Post-Yankee Days

In 1967 Boyer had his best offensive season. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 Bob Gibson, MVP Playing in hitter-friendly Atlanta Stadium, he established career highs in home runs (26) and RBIs (96) in a lineup that featured the likes of Hank Aaron, Joe Torre, Felipe Alou and Mack Jones; Boyer batted cleanup behind Aaron. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, sometimes shortened to "Fulton County Stadium" was a multi-use ( Baseball, football, Soccer, Rock concert Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5 1934 in Mobile Alabama) nicknamed "Hammer" "Hammerin' Hank” or "Bad Henry” is a retired Joseph Paul Torre (ˈtɔɹi born July 18, 1940 in Brooklyn New York) is the current manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and a former Major Felipe Rojas Alou (born May 12 1935 in Bajos de Haina, Dominican Republic) is a former Outfielder and First baseman in Mack Jones ( November 6, 1938 – June 8, 2004) nicknamed " Mack The Knife " was a MLB Left fielder He also continued his mastery of the glove, leading National League third baseman in fielding both in 1967 and 1969. The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the National League ( NL) is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball In Baseball statistics, fielding percentage, also known as fielding average, is a measure that reflects the percentage of times a defensive player properly Champions Major League Baseball The most notable part of the 1969 season were the Miracle Mets World Series: New York Mets In the latter year, he finally won the Gold Glove Award that had eluded him in his Yankee years. On August 31 of that year, he fell victim to Morganna, the famed buxom “Kissing Bandit. Events 1056 - Byzantine Empress Theodora becomes ill dying suddenly a few days later without children to succeed the Throne "The Kissing Bandit" redirects here It is also a nickname for Adriano Belli, a Defensive lineman in the Canadian Football League. ” Prior to the kiss, he had been mired in a 1-for-17 slump; in that very at-bat, Clete drove in a run with a single. He got two more hits later in the game, then eight more hits in his next 15 at-bats. That season the Braves won the Western Division title (both leagues now had Eastern and Western Divisions after each expanding from 10 teams to 12) but lost in the playoffs to the eventual World Champion New York Mets. The 1969 World Series was played between the New York Mets and the Baltimore Orioles, with the Mets prevailing in 5 games to accomplish one of the greatest upsets "Mets" redirects here For the medical term see Metastasis.

Boyer continued to sparkle at third base until he was released by the Braves on May 28, 1971, after a bitter feud with owner Paul Richards and manager Lum Harris over mismanagement. Events 585 BC - A Solar eclipse occurs as predicted by Greek philosopher and scientist Thales, while Alyattes is battling Champions Major League Baseball World Series MVP Roberto Clemente All-Star Game, July 13 at Paul Rapier Richards ( November 21, 1908 &mdash May 4, 1986) was an American player manager, scout and executive Chalmer Luman "Lum" Harris ( January 17, 1915 &ndash November 11, 1996) was an American right-handed Pitcher, Boyer complained that the organization didn’t teach the players the proper fundamentals. Richards countered that Boyer was a troublemaker. He left Major League Baseball and resurfaced in Japan, where he played professionally for the Taiyō Whales from 1972 to 1975. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. The are a professional Baseball team in the Japanese Central League. Labor strife and more moving 1972 was tainted by a players' strike over pension and salary arbitration Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Cincinnati Reds over Boston Red Sox (4-3 Pete Rose, MVP His roommate was Sadaharu Oh. Sadaharu Oh or officially Wang Chenchih ( Hepburn: Ō Sadaharu, born May 20 1940) is a former baseball player and manager of the [5] After retiring in 1975, he was the defensive coach for the Whales in 1976. Afterwards, Boyer returned to the Major Leagues as a third-base coach with the Yankees and the Oakland Athletics, mostly with former teammate Billy Martin as manager. The Oakland Athletics are a professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. Alfred Manuel "Billy" Martin Jr ( May 16 1928 &ndash December 25 1989) was an American Second baseman and

In 2000, Boyer opened a restaurant named "Clete Boyer’s Hamburger Hall of Fame" in Cooperstown, NY just a few miles south of the Baseball Hall of Fame. The restaurant features sandwiches and hamburgers named after various Yankees' immortals such as: "Yogi's Special meatball sub," "the Mickey Mantle Cheeseburger Deluxe," "the Reggie Veggie Burger," "the Bobby Richardson Cheeseburger," "the Roger Maris Hamburger Deluxe," and "the Whitey Ford Blue Cheese Burger. Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra (born May 12 1925 in St Louis Missouri) is a former Major League Baseball player and manager Mickey Charles Mantle ( October 20, 1931 &ndash August 13, 1995) was an American Baseball player who was inducted Reginald Martinez Jackson (born May 18 1946) nicknamed " Mr Robert Clinton "Bobby" Richardson (born August 19 1935, in Sumter South Carolina) is a former Second baseman in Major League Roger Eugene Maris ( September 10 1934 &ndash December 14 1985) was an American Right fielder in Major League Baseball Edward Charles "Whitey" Ford (born October 21, 1926) is a former Major League Baseball Pitcher who spent his entire 18-year career " Boyer could often be found at the restaurant chatting with visitors and graciously signing photos and other memorabilia. [6]

Boyer died on June 4, 2007 from complications of a brain hemorrhage in an Atlanta area hospital. Events 781 BC - The first historic Solar eclipse is recorded in China. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain functions due to a disturbance in the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain [7] Boyer was survived by six children, ten grandchildren [8] and older brother, former St. Louis Cardinal pitcher, Cloyd Boyer. Cloyd Victor Boyer Jr (born September 1, 1927, in Alba Missouri) is a former Pitcher who played in Major League Baseball between Brother Ken Boyer (1964 National League MVP), another former St. Kenton Lloyd Boyer ( May 20 1931 – September 7 1982) was an American Third baseman and manager in Major The Most Valuable Player Award (commonly known as the MVP award is an annual award given to one outstanding player in each league of Major League Baseball. Louis Cardinal, predeceased Clete in 1982.

Boyer is the first professional athlete to be interred in an [9]Eternal Image MLB-branded urn. An urn is a Vase, ordinarily covered and without handles that usually has a narrowed neck above a footed Pedestal. His family had his cremated remains placed in a New York Yankees urn.

References

  1. ^ Associated Press via the San Jose Mercury News, "Former Yankees third baseman Boyer dies" 4 June 2007
  2. ^ Associated Press via the San Jose Mercury News, "Former Yankees third baseman Boyer dies" 4 June 2007
  3. ^ New York Times "Clete Boyer, 70, a Yankee Known for His Slick Fielding, Dies" June 5 2005
  4. ^ Time Magazine April 9, 1965
  5. ^ New York Daily News "Skowron, Richardson, Kubek & Torre laud teammate" June 5 2007
  6. ^ access= 05/29/08
  7. ^ Associated Press via the San Jose Mercury News, "Former Yankees third baseman Boyer dies" 4 June 2007
  8. ^ By BILL MADDEN DAILY NEWS SPORTS COLUMNIST via the New York Daily News, "Clete Boyer, Yanks' 3rd man" 5 June 2007
  9. ^ Eternal Image - Major League Baseball Products

See also

A number of Baseball players are distinguished by the fact that they made their North American professional debut in the majors without having played a single game at the See also List of lifetime home run leaders through history This is a list of the top 500 Major League Baseball home run hitters.
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