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Bob Montgomery (baseball)

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36: 323:. Montgomery opted to utilize this privilege, choosing to strengthen the inside of his cap with protective lining instead. Consequently, Montgomery was the last major league player to bat without wearing a helmet when he played his final game on September 9, 1979. 391: 366:(1985–1987). Montgomery now owns and operates Big League Promotions which manufactures game boards using professional sports licensing. He has also served as a color analyst for telecasts of the minor-league 223:. He spent the next nine years with the Red Sox and played his last game on September 9, 1979. Montgomery is notable for being the last major-league player to bat without wearing a helmet. 667: 243:. Montgomery attended Nashville's Central High School. Although he actively participated in three sports, he was most inclined to baseball, playing in the 632: 505: 662: 652: 216: 647: 215:
until 1970, when the Red Sox promoted him to the major leagues. There, he served as the team's backup catcher behind future
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Montgomery signed for the Boston Red Sox as an amateur free agent in 1962 and played for seven of their
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player and television sports commentator. Nicknamed "Monty", he played his entire career in
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in the following season. It was here that Montgomery was encouraged by manager
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and the outfield, he batted .273, enough to earn him a promotion to the Class-A
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Montgomery began his professional baseball career for the Olean Red Sox, a
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Upon his graduation from high school. Montgomery was signed by
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After his playing career, Montgomery spent fourteen seasons (
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September 9, 1979, for the Boston Red Sox
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September 6, 1970, for the Boston Red Sox
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Catcher
Nashville, Tennessee
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Boston Red Sox
1970
1979
baseball
Major League Baseball
catcher
first base
Boston Red Sox
right-handed
minor league affiliates
Hall of Fame
Carlton Fisk
Nashville, Tennessee
sandlot ball
Boston Red Sox
outfield
first base
pitching
George J. Digby
minor league baseball
New York–Penn League
third base
Waterloo Hawks
Midwest League

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