- Ken Boyer
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ken Boyer
position=Third baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=May 20 1931
city-state|Liberty|Missouri
deathdate=death date and age|1982|9|7|1931|5|20
city-state|St. Louis|Missouri
debutdate=April 12
debutyear=by|1955
debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals
finaldate=August 9
finalyear=by|1969
finalteam=Los Angeles Dodgers
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.287
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=282
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=1,141
teams=As Player
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1955-by|1965)
*New York Mets (by|1966-by|1967)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1967-by|1968)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1968-by|1969)As Manager
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1978-by|1980)
highlights=
* 7x All-Star selection (1956, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964)
* 5xGold Glove Award winner (1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963)
* 1964 NL MVP
* 1964Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
* St. Louis Cardinals #14 retiredKenton Lloyd Boyer (
May 20 1931 –September 7 1982 ) was an Americanthird baseman and manager inMajor League Baseball who played primarily for theSt. Louis Cardinals . Winner of the by|1964National League MVP Award, he became the second player at his position to hit 250 careerhome run s, and retired with the third highestslugging average by a third baseman (.462). His 255 homers as a Cardinal rank second for right-handed hitters toAlbert Pujols , and rank third in club history to teammateStan Musial 's 475. A five-timeGold Glove Award winner, he also led the NL indouble play s five times and retired among the all-time leaders in games (6th, 1,785), assists (6th, 3,652) and double plays (3rd, 355) at third base.A native of
Alba, Missouri , Boyer was one of fourteen children, and two of his brothers also played in the major leagues: older brother Cloyd was apitcher for the Cardinals in the early 1950s, and younger brother Clete (1937-2007) became a third baseman for theNew York Yankees andAtlanta Braves . Three other brothers played in the minor leagues.Career
After signing with the Cardinals in by|1949, Boyer was initially tried as a
pitcher , but hit the ball so well that the Cardinals shifted him to third base. He served in the U.S. Army from 1951-53, and joined the Cardinals after they tradedRay Jablonski following the 1954 season. He hit .264 with 62 runs batted in as a rookie before earning the first of seven NL All-Star selections in 1956. He was shifted to center field in 1957 to allow rookieEddie Kasko to break in at third, and led all NL outfielders infielding percentage , but returned to third base in 1958, winning the first of four consecutive Gold Gloves and again collecting 90 RBI. His 41 double plays in 1958 equalled the second-highest total in NL history to that point.In 1960-61, Boyer led the Cardinals in
batting average (.304 and .329), home runs (32 and 24) and RBI (97 and 95); he also became the team captain during this period. He enjoyed his career highlight against theNew York Yankees in the1964 World Series , hitting a grand slam in Game 4, offpitcher Al Downing, to give the Cardinals a 4-3 victory. His brother Clete, playing in his fifth consecutive Series with the Yankees, later conceded that he was privately thrilled for his brother because it was Ken's first Series. Then, in the decisive Game 7, he collected three hits (including a double and a home run), and scored three runs as St. Louis clinched the World Championship 7-5, their first title since 1946. Clete also homered in that game, the only time in World Series history that brothers have homered in the same game. [cite book |last=Spatz |first=Lyle, ed. |title=The SABR Baseball List & Record Book |year=2007 |publisher=Scribner |location=New York |isbn=978-1-4165-3245-3 |pages=p. 64 ] In that season Boyer earned National League MVP honors after hitting .295 with 24 home runs and leading the league with 119 RBI, becoming the first NL third baseman to do so sinceHeinie Zimmerman in by|1917; it was also his seventh consecutive season of 90 or more RBI, tyingPie Traynor 's major league record for third basemen. Boyer his exactly 24 home runs in each of 4 consecutive years (1961-1964) (32 homers in 1960 and 13 homers in 1965) to set a record for most consecutive years with the same home run total and at least 20 home runs; the record was tied byFred Lynn of the California Angels andBaltimore Orioles (23 each year from 1984-1987).MLBBioRet
Name = Ken Boyer
Number = 14
Team = St. Louis Cardinals
Year = 1984|After 11 years with the Cardinals, Boyer began to suffer back problems and was traded to theNew York Mets (1966-67), and later to theChicago White Sox (1967-68), before finishing his career withLos Angeles Dodgers (1968-69). In a 15-year career, Boyer was a .287 hitter with 282 home runs and 1,141 RBI in 2,034games played . His career slugging average of .462 ranked third among players with at least 1,000 games at third base, behindEddie Mathews (.509) andRon Santo (then at .478), and among NL players he trailed only Mathews in assists and double plays at third base. Upon Clete's retirement in 1971, the Boyers' 444 career home runs (282 by Ken, 162 by Clete) were the fourth most in major league history by two brothers, behind Hank andTommie Aaron (652) and the separate pairings ofJoe DiMaggio with his brothers Vince (486) and Dom (448). [Spatz, p. 175.]Boyer managed for seven seasons in the minor leagues, also returning to the Cardinals as a coach in 1971-72, before becoming manager in 1978. The following year St. Louis finished in third place, but Boyer was dismissed 18 games into the 1980 season. He compiled a 166-190 record in three seasons (1978-80). He was scheduled to manage in Triple-A, but
lung cancer forced him to give up the job.Ken Boyer died in
St. Louis, Missouri at age 51. His #14, which he wore throughout his career with the Cardinals, was retired by the team in by|1984. He is the only player not in the Hall of Fame to have his number retired by the Cardinals.ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of major league players with 2,000 hits
*List of NL Gold Glove Winners at Third Base
*List of Major League Baseball retired numbers
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 runs
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI
*Hitting for the cycle
*List of Major League Baseball RBI champions References
* "Baseball: The Biographical Encyclopedia" (2000). Kingston, NY: Total/Sports Illustrated. ISBN 1-892129-34-5.
External links
*baseballstats |br=b/boyerke01 |fangraphs=1000473 |cube=B/Ken-Boyer
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20070420065338/http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/news/2007/election/vc/boyer.htm Baseball Hall of Fame candidate profile] atInternet Archive
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Boyer_Ken.stm BaseballLibrary] -biography and career highlights
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Boyer.Ken.Obit.html The Deadball Era] - "New York Times" obituary
* [http://www.kenboyer.net Ken Boyer Tribute Site and Book Project]###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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