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Still, his career batting average of ... Beyond his game-day appearances, he was host of “The Tim McCarver Show,” a long-running program, first on radio and later on television, in which ...
Tim McCarver, seen here in the press box before ... a series in which he ended up with 11 hits and a .478 batting average. He was 22 that October. He was a white child of the South from Memphis ...
Tim McCarver, who broadcast 23 World Series during ... 295 with 14 home runs, finished with a career .271 batting average in 1,909 games with the Cardinals, Phillies, Red Sox and Expos.
Tim McCarver, a 21-year MLB veteran and longtime ... McCarver had a career batting line of .271/.337/.388, hit 97 home runs and finished his career with 645 RBIs. He is one of 31 players ever ...
Tim McCarver, the square-jawed catcher who anchored ... McCarver’s best season was 1967 when he posted career bests in batting average (.295), doubles (26), home runs (14), RBIs (69), on-base ...
“Tim McCarver was an All-Star ... The next season, he held that batting average fairly steady at .288, helping the Cardinals win the pennant before defeating the Yankees in the 1964 World ...
Tim McCarver died Thursday in his beloved Memphis ... Three months later, still only 17, he was batting leadoff for the Cardinals, the first catcher to hit leadoff at least four times in a season ...
Tim McCarver (right) helped reinvigorate Ralph ... and players who step out of the box after every pitch to adjust their batting gloves — after taking the pitch. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred ...
For more than six decades, including 21 seasons as a major-league player and then a Hall of Fame career as a broadcaster, Tim ... batting average. After his retirement as a player in 1980 ...
Tim McCarver, the All-Star catcher and Hall of Fame broadcaster who during 60 years in baseball won two World Series titles with the St. Louis Cardinals and had a long ...
271 batting average over 21 seasons and pushed ... In between broadcasting assignments, he found time to host The Tim McCarver Show, a syndicated interview series that ran from 2003-16.
Tim McCarver, the All-Star catcher whose cerebral ... and a disciplined approach in the batter’s box, he compiled a .271 batting average over 21 seasons and pushed the Cardinals to titles ...