Born: October 20, 1953
1971: Graduated High School (Played HS Ball with future Major Leaguer Bob McClure)
1971: Drafted by Cardinals
Debut: August 30, 1974 (Cardinals)
1976: Switched uniform number to 37 in honor of Mickey Mantle’s #7
1979: NL MVP
1979: Won Batting Title (.344)
1982: Had key hit in Game 7 of 1982 World Series
1982: Cards win World Series
1983: Traded to Mets
1983: Switched to #17 because Mets retired #37 for Casey Stengel
1985: Involved in the Pittsburgh drug trials
1985: Set ML record with 24 GW RBI
1986: Had key hit in Game 7 of the 1986 World Series
1986: Mets win World Series
1987: Named team captain
1988: Mets win NL East & lose LCS to Dodgers
1989: Signed with Indians
1992: Made now classic Seinfeld appearance as himself
2000s and beyond: Mets announcer and Just For Men pitch man
2004: Fell off Hall of Fame Ballot
2006: Involved in controversy regarding women in the dugout
2010: Won Emmy
Accomplishments:
2x World Champion
1979 MVP
1979 Batting Champion
5x All Star
11x Gold Glove winner
2x Silver Slugger
Revolutionized first base position
.296 career hitter
162 Home Runs
1071 RBI
1124 Runs
2182 hits
426 doubles
1070 Walks-1012 Strikeouts
.384 OBP
100+ Runs: 2x
Led league in runs: 2x
210 hits (1979)
30+ doubles: 8x
40+ doubles: 2x
Led league in doubles with 48 (1979)
11 Triples (1979)
105 RBI (1979)
100 walks (1982)
Led league w/94 walks (1986)
Hit .300: 7x
.400 OBP: 6x
Led league w/ .408 OBP (1980)
.513 slugging (1979)
313 total bases (1979)
Led league with 19 intentional walks (1982)
Postseason: .265 with 2 home runs and 21 RBI (5 series-117 at bats)
Hit .333 in 1982 NLCS
Had key hits in Game 7 of both the 1982 and 1986 World Series
1971: Graduated High School (Played HS Ball with future Major Leaguer Bob McClure)
1971: Drafted by Cardinals
Debut: August 30, 1974 (Cardinals)
1976: Switched uniform number to 37 in honor of Mickey Mantle’s #7
1979: NL MVP
1979: Won Batting Title (.344)
1982: Had key hit in Game 7 of 1982 World Series
1982: Cards win World Series
1983: Traded to Mets
1983: Switched to #17 because Mets retired #37 for Casey Stengel
1985: Involved in the Pittsburgh drug trials
1985: Set ML record with 24 GW RBI
1986: Had key hit in Game 7 of the 1986 World Series
1986: Mets win World Series
1987: Named team captain
1988: Mets win NL East & lose LCS to Dodgers
1989: Signed with Indians
1992: Made now classic Seinfeld appearance as himself
2000s and beyond: Mets announcer and Just For Men pitch man
2004: Fell off Hall of Fame Ballot
2006: Involved in controversy regarding women in the dugout
2010: Won Emmy
Accomplishments:
2x World Champion
1979 MVP
1979 Batting Champion
5x All Star
11x Gold Glove winner
2x Silver Slugger
Revolutionized first base position
.296 career hitter
162 Home Runs
1071 RBI
1124 Runs
2182 hits
426 doubles
1070 Walks-1012 Strikeouts
.384 OBP
100+ Runs: 2x
Led league in runs: 2x
210 hits (1979)
30+ doubles: 8x
40+ doubles: 2x
Led league in doubles with 48 (1979)
11 Triples (1979)
105 RBI (1979)
100 walks (1982)
Led league w/94 walks (1986)
Hit .300: 7x
.400 OBP: 6x
Led league w/ .408 OBP (1980)
.513 slugging (1979)
313 total bases (1979)
Led league with 19 intentional walks (1982)
Postseason: .265 with 2 home runs and 21 RBI (5 series-117 at bats)
Hit .333 in 1982 NLCS
Had key hits in Game 7 of both the 1982 and 1986 World Series
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