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  1. Harmon Killebrew #3 1B. Summary Stats News Awards Shop. Career Regular Season. AB AVG HR RBI SB OPS; 8147.256: 573: 1584: 19.885: AB AVG HR RBI SB OPS; 8147.256: 573: ...

  2. 15 gen 2021 · Harmon Killebrew was baseball's most prolific slugger of the 1960s, clubbing 393 home runs during the decade. When he retired after a 22-year career, his 573 round-trippers trailed only Hank Aaron , Babe Ruth , Willie Mays and Frank Robinson on the all-time list.

  3. 4 gen 2012 · Harmon “Killer” Killebrew died of esophageal cancer on May 17, 2011, at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was surrounded by his family, including his second wife, Nita. If ever a nickname was an aberration, it was Killer. Killebrew influenced younger players, passing on his knowledge of the game.

  4. Harmon Killebrew was born on Monday, June 29, 1936, in Payette, Idaho. Killebrew was 17 years old when he broke into the big leagues on June 23, 1954, with the Washington Senators. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous ...

  5. 3 giu 2020 · El 1 de mayo de 1959, Harmon Killebrew bateó dos Home Runs en el estadio Briggs de Detroit. Había menos de 2.000 personas en las gradas, los Tigres eran terribles, habían perdido 13 de sus primeros 15 partidos. Killebrew consiguió el Home Run en la segunda entrada a un joven lanzador llamado Jim Bunning.

  6. 18 mag 2011 · MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO/AP) -- Minnesota Twins legend Harmon Killebrew passed away Tuesday morning after a battle with esophageal cancer. He was 74. The former Twins player had been diagnosed with ...

  7. 2 giorni fa · When the Kansas City Royals released future Hall of Fame slugger Harmon Killebrew on Nov. 10, 1975, it marked the end of a 22-year career in which Killebrew earned a place among baseball’s best power hitters. Nine years later, he would be recognized as one of the game’s great players upon his election to the Hall of Fame.