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Greatest Cardinals No. 7: 3B Ken Boyer By ... Boyer was the National League’s MVP with a .295/.365/.489 batting line to go with 24 home runs, 100 runs scored and a league-best 119 RBIs.
Teammates welcome Cardinals third baseman Ken Boyer as he reaches home on sixth grand slam homer in fourth World Series game here on Oct. 11, ... 101 RBIs and had a .303/.372 /.500 batting line.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Teammates welcome Cardinals third baseman Ken Boyer as he reaches home on sixth grand slam homer in fourth World Series game ...
Boyer retired as a player in 1969 and went into coaching. He managed the Cardinals in 1978 and 1979 before being replaced by Whitey Herzog midway through the 1980 season. He died in 1982 of lung ...
The St. Louis Cardinals, ... Ken Boyer posted 2,143 hits and 1,141 RBI over his 15-year career, ... his 2,254 hits and .295 career batting average are highly impressive.
Ken Boyer of the St. Louis Cardinals hits a grand slam homer in the sixth inning of game four of the World Series against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in New York, Oct. 11, 1964.
“It’s a good thing the Yankees are here,” said Third Baseman Ken Boyer of the St. Louis Cardinals. “This wouldn’t seem like the World Series without them.” Sure the Yankees were there ...
That player is No. 14, Ken Boyer, and on what would have been his 89th birthday Wednesday, let's give his often overlooked career the recognition it deserves. Boyer broke in with the Cardinals as ...
On May 20, 1931, Cardinals Hall of Famer Ken Boyer was born. Boyer passed away in 1982, but his legacy has not been forgotten. The third baseman and outfielder spent 11 of his 15 Major League ...