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Bobby Doerr Berühmte Gedenkstätte Veteran

Geburt
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Tod
13 Nov 2017 (im Alter von 99)
Junction City, Lane County, Oregon, USA
Bestattung
Junction City, Lane County, Oregon, USA GPS-Breitengrad: 44.2229583, Längengrad: -123.2859583
Grabstelle
Garden of David, Section 527
Gedenkstätten-ID
185194844 Quelle ansehen

Major League Baseball Player. He played in Major League Baseball for 14 seasons, all as a second basemen with the Boston Red Sox. During his career, which began in 1937, Doerr had a .288 batting average, 223 home runs, and nine selections to the All-Star Game. After missing the 1945 season due to service in the U.S. Army, Doerr returned for six more years with the Red Sox. He retired from playing after the 1951 season but went on to serve Boston in several different capacities, also later working as the inaugural hitting coach of the Toronto Blue Jays. He was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1986, and the Red Sox retired his uniform number, #1, two years later. Called Boston's "silent captain" by Ted Williams, Doerr's friendship with the left fielder, as well fellow teammates Dom DiMaggio and Johnny Pesky, endured long after their playing days. Their camaraderie was documented in a book by David Halberstam and further commemorated with statues of the four outside Fenway Park, unveiled in 2010. At the time of his passing in 2017, Doerr was the oldest living Hall of Famer and the only surviving player from the 1930s.

Major League Baseball Player. He played in Major League Baseball for 14 seasons, all as a second basemen with the Boston Red Sox. During his career, which began in 1937, Doerr had a .288 batting average, 223 home runs, and nine selections to the All-Star Game. After missing the 1945 season due to service in the U.S. Army, Doerr returned for six more years with the Red Sox. He retired from playing after the 1951 season but went on to serve Boston in several different capacities, also later working as the inaugural hitting coach of the Toronto Blue Jays. He was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1986, and the Red Sox retired his uniform number, #1, two years later. Called Boston's "silent captain" by Ted Williams, Doerr's friendship with the left fielder, as well fellow teammates Dom DiMaggio and Johnny Pesky, endured long after their playing days. Their camaraderie was documented in a book by David Halberstam and further commemorated with statues of the four outside Fenway Park, unveiled in 2010. At the time of his passing in 2017, Doerr was the oldest living Hall of Famer and the only surviving player from the 1930s.

Biografie von: Kurt's Historic Sites



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  • Gepflegt von: Find a Grave
  • Ursprünglich erstellt von: Kurt's Historic Sites
  • Hinzugefügt: 14 Nov 2017
  • ID der Find-a-Grave-Gedenkstätte: 185194844
  • Find a Grave, Datenbank und Bilder (https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/185194844/bobby-doerr: aufgerufen ), Gedenkstättenseite für Bobby Doerr (7 Apr 1918–13 Nov 2017), Gedenkstätten-ID bei Find a Grave 185194844, zitierend Rest Lawn Memorial Park, Junction City, Lane County, Oregon, USA; Gepflegt von Find a Grave.