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Don Baylor - Wikipedia
Don Edward Baylor (June 28, 1949 – August 7, 2017), nicknamed "Groove," was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager.
Don Baylor Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status ...
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Don Baylor. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com
Former MLB MVP, manager Don Baylor dies at 68 after struggle ...
2017年8月7日 · Former major-league baseball star and Austin native Don Baylor died Monday morning after a long struggle with multiple myeloma. He was 68.
Don Baylor Managerial Record - Baseball-Reference.com
2017年8月7日 · Don Baylor. Position: Manager. Born: June 28, 1949 in Austin, TX us. Died: August 7, 2017 in Austin, TX. High School: Stephen F. Austin HS (Austin, TX) School: Blinn College (Brenham, TX) Full Name: Don Edward Baylor Nicknames: Groove or The Sneak Thief. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen. View Player Bio from the SABR BioProject. More bio ...
Don Baylor dies at 68 - MLB.com
2017年8月7日 · Don Baylor, a feared, plate-crowding slugger who won an MVP Award and a World Series during a long playing career, and then went on to manage for nine years, died Monday after a struggle with multiple myeloma. He was 68.
Don Baylor, former MVP and Manager of Year, dead at 68
2017年8月8日 · Wherever he went, Don Baylor left his mark on baseball. He was an MVP and Manager of the Year, respected as a powerful slugger, punishing runner and commanding presence in any clubhouse. And during nearly a half-century as a …
Don Baylor, Slugging M.V.P. in the American League, Dies at 68
2017年8月7日 · Don Baylor, a respected outfielder and designated hitter who won the American League’s Most Valuable Player Award in 1979 and mastered the peculiar art of being hit by a pitch, died on...
Don Baylor - Society for American Baseball Research
2012年1月4日 · Don Baylor was a hustling player who ran the bases aggressively and stood fearlessly close to home plate as if he were daring the pitcher to hit him.