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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ralph_KinerRalph Kiner - Wikipedia

    Ralph McPherran Kiner (October 27, 1922 – February 6, 2014) was an American Major League Baseball player and broadcaster. An outfielder, Kiner played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, and Cleveland Indians from 1946 through 1955.

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  2. Ralph Kiner Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Positions: Leftfielder and First Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 195lb (188cm, 88kg) Born: October 27, 1922 in Santa Rita, NM. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. Hall of Fame. 6x All-Star. 43 4 4 4 9.

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  3. 6. Feb. 2014 · Kiner was a dominant power hitter for the Pirates and a beloved voice of the Mets for 52 years. He was known for his charm, wit, kindness and generosity, and was a gentleman in every sense of the word.

  4. Ralph Kiner was a power-hitting left fielder who played for the Pirates, Cubs and Indians from 1946 to 1955. He led the league in home runs seven times and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1975.

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  5. Ralph Kiner was one of the most prolific home-run hitters in the major leagues during the 1940s and ’50s. At the time of his retirement from baseball in 1955, he ranked sixth in career home runs with 369, and his ratio of 7.1 home runs per 100 at bats ranked second only to that of the legendary Babe Ruth.

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  6. 6. Feb. 2014 · Ralph Kiner, baseball’s vastly undersung slugger, who belted more home runs than anyone else over his 10-year career but whose achievements in the batter’s box were obscured by his decades in...

  7. 4. Jan. 2012 · A biography of Ralph Kiner, one of the premier sluggers in baseball history and a famous broadcaster for the New York Mets. Learn about his career, achievements, and personal life as a home-run hitter, a World War II veteran, and a friend of Hank Greenberg.