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  1. Enos Slaughter Stories. Explore the archives and go deep into the lives, careers, and stories of the Hall of Fame's honorees. Enos Slaughter grew up in Roxboro, N.C., where he earned the nickname, “Country.” “To be a big league ball player, you have to love the game,” Slaughter said. “This is a pretty good game and a pretty swell way ...

  2. 13. Aug. 2002 · Enos Slaughter, the Hall of Fame outfielder whose base-running feat known as the Mad Dash gave the St. Louis Cardinals the 1946 World Series, died yesterday at a hospital in Durham, N.C. He was 86.

  3. He had Enos Slaughter scared to death in right field. Enos couldn’t pick up a ground ball. Frisch would be in the clubhouse, and the game would be over, and he’d walk up and down the aisle and say ‘Ballplayers, my ass.’” Slaughter batted .276 his rookie year, his lowest average in the 13 years he suited up for the Cardinals.

  4. 27. Apr. 2020 · Slaughter’s Mad Dash Oct. 15, 1946. We begin our series of baseball’s greatest moments with Enos Slaughter, who would have turned 104 years old on the day this essay was published, April 27.

  5. 18. Nov. 2023 · Explore the remarkable journey of Enos Bradsher Slaughter, affectionately known as 'Country,' a revered right fielder in Major League Baseball for 19 seasons...

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  6. 29. Dez. 2018 · Enos Slaughter was a lefthanded batter who hit .300 or better ten times, a superb outfielder with a deadly accurate throwing arm, and the quintessential hustler. While playing for the Columbus, Georgia, Redbirds (Sally League) in 1936, Slaughter was rebuked for not hustling by manager Eddie Dyer, and he vowed never again to walk while on a ball field.

  7. Enos Slaughter. Self: 1956 World Series. Enos Slaughter was born on 27 April 1916 in Roxboro, North Carolina, USA. He was previously married to Helen Spiker, Ruth Darlington Rohleder, Mary Peterson Walker, Josephine Antoinette Begonia and Hughle Isabelle Powell.