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  1. 3× All-Star ( 1977, 1979, 1981) World Series champion ( 1983) Roberto Clemente Award (1982) Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame. Kenneth Wayne Singleton (born June 10, 1947) is an American former professional baseball player and television sports commentator.

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  2. Position: Rightfielder. Bats: Both • Throws: Right. 6-4 , 210lb (193cm, 95kg) Born: June 10, 1947 in New York, NY. Draft: Drafted by the in the (3rd) of the 1967 MLB January Draft-Regular Phase. High School: School: Debut: (Age 23-014d, 13,009th in major league history) 4 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB.

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  3. Ken Singleton Bio. Fullname: Kenneth Wayne Singleton; Born: 6/10/1947 in New York, NY; Draft: 1967, New York Mets, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 3; College: Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, NY; Debut: 6/24/1970; Follow:

  4. 4 ott 2021 · NEW YORK -- Ken Singleton will work his final game behind a YES Network microphone on Sunday afternoon, marking the end of an era in the Yankees’ broadcast booth. The former big league outfielder has been a mainstay on Yankees broadcasts for more than two decades, beginning with the MSG

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  5. www.kensingleton.comKen Singleton

    14 ago 2021 · Ken Singleton. Saturday, August 14, 2021. Ken Singleton is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) player who was drafted into the New York Mets organization in 1967 as their #1 pick, and third overall-all. He played three years in the minor leagues (1967-70) and was called up to the Mets on June 24, 1970.

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  6. Ken Singleton baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

  7. Patience and power made Ken Singleton one of baseball’s premier switch-hitters. After beginning his 15-year career (1970-1984) with the Mets and Expos, he was a three-time All-Star right fielder for the Orioles and the designated hitter for Baltimore’s 1983 World Series champions.