Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Baseball fans everywhere will miss him.
Kirby Puckett
Born: March 14, 1960, Chicago, Illinois
Died: March 6, 2006, Phoenix, Arizona
From the Baseball Hall of Fame records: A fun-loving and gregarious ball player, Kirby Puckett totaled 12 solid seasons with the Minnesota Twins. The 1982 first-round draft choice hit for power and average, batting .318 with 207 home runs. A true team leader, Puckett led the Twins to a pair of World Series titles in 1987 and 1991. The six-time Gold Glove winner was named to 10 consecutive All-Star teams from 1986 to 1995. Puckett finished among the top 10 in MVP voting seven times, only to have his career end prematurely after the 1995 season due to irreversible retina damage in his right eye.
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RIP, Kirby...
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