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1937: 2012:, as well as at various churches. Richardson is a speaker with Christian Speakers 360, available to appear at events. Several of his Yankee teammates requested that he preside at their funerals, most notably Mickey Mantle. Speaking to an audience of 2,000 (plus television viewers) at Mantle's interment, Richardson said there were two types of people in this world, those who said yes to Christ and those who said no. Shortly before Mantle's death, as Richardson had visited Mantle in a Dallas hospital, Mantle had told Richardson that he had become a Christian. 1341:. Richardson told him no twice, as he was under a personal services contract with the Yankees. However, after Dietzel asked him a third time, Richardson secured permission from the Yankees to take the job, assuming the role in 1970. He would often pitch batting practice and drive the team bus for events. Richardson also tried to perform recruiting for the school but delegated the responsibility to others after he figured out "I wasn't going after the good players." Under Richardson, Larry Keith of 1066: 1379:. "I came here as athletic director under a different administration and Ron felt I should resign as athletic director and focus on baseball," Richardson explained the decision to resign, with Eaglin saying the two had disagreed on a budget for the next season. Worthington, who had become Liberty's athletic director, served as pitching coach under Richardson, who coached the Flames for the next four seasons before retiring in 1990. 875:. His six RBI set a new record for most in a single World Series game. In Game 4, he had two hits and drove in another run, but the Yankees lost this one 3–2. After going hitless in Game 5, he hit two triples in Game 6, drove in three runs, and scored one in the Yankees' 12–0 rout of the Pirates to force Game 7. He scored a run in the sixth inning, led off the ninth with a single against 1118:—his only three-strikeout game in 1,448 regular-season/World Series games. (Koufax would finish with 15 strikeouts, then a World Series single-game record.) Just that regular season, Richardson had struck out only 22 times in 630 at-bats. He had a mere three hits in the World Series but played each game; Richardson had now played in 23 straight World Series games dating back to 1960. 47: 1021:. Richardson batted a mere .148 in this Series, though he did have two hits and two runs scored in the Yankees' 5–3 triumph of Game 5. However, his glove would provide one of the most famous memories of the series. In Game 7, the Yankees had the only run of the game going into the bottom of the ninth inning, needing three outs to win the series. 363:, and he played in the World Series in 1963 and 1964. His last two years in the major leagues, he had 164 and 153 hits, respectively. Though only 31 after the 1966 season, Richardson retired to spend more time with his family. The Yankees held a special day for him towards the end of the season, making Richardson the 10th Yankee to be so honored. 1030:
Yankees. "People often suggest that I was out of position on that play," Richardson remembered later. "But McCovey hit two hard ground balls to me earlier in the Series, so I played where I thought he would hit the ball." McCovey still had bad memories of it years later. "I broke in with a 4-for-4 my rookie year against a Hall of Fame pitcher,
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them with homework and watch or help coach their teams,” he explained. The Yankees honored him by declaring September 17 "Bobby Richardson Day," making Richardson the tenth Yankee to be honored at the stadium with a special day. “How lucky it has been for me to have been a Yankee. To God be the glory," he said to the fans.
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to tie a game with the Senators at 2 in the sixth inning. The Yankees went on to win 3–2 in 12 innings. After setting a career high with eight home runs the year before, Richardson hit three in 1963, all in Yankee losses. In 151 games, Richardson batted .265 with 72 runs scored and 48 RBI. He led the
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On April 23, 1963, Richardson had three hits, two RBI, and two runs scored in a 7–6 victory over the Senators. His father suffered a stroke in May, then died on July 17. Richardson missed 11 games during the year visiting him and helping get his affairs in order. He had a season high of four hits in
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for the Yankees, worked with Richardson to improve his hitting. In 1959, Richardson switched to a heavier bat and tried swinging harder at pitches. Given the chance to start at second base again in mid-June, Richardson raised his batting average from .232 to .300 over six games with 11 hits in 18 at
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Richardson began 1959 as the Yankees' shortstop; Effrat wrote, " is a tremendous fielder no matter where play him." He moved to second base on April 18 after McDougald suffered cracked knuckles, then returned to shortstop on April 29 when McDougald returned to the lineup. Only batting .232 through
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In 1956, Richardson started the season with the Yankees. However, he only appeared in five games for them, batting .143 before getting sent back to Denver May 13. With the Bears, he ranked among the American Association leaders in batting average (.328, third), runs scored (102, sixth), hits (175,
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Though he was just 31 following the 1966 season, Richardson retired following the year. He had decided to retire after the 1965 season, but the Yankees convinced him to play one more season since Kubek had to retire due to injuries after the 1965 season. “I wanted to take the kids to school, help
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in his first at bat but got hits in his next two at bats to move his average to .301, then was pinch-hit for in the eighth, preserving the mark. In 134 games (469 at bats), he had 53 runs scored, 141 hits, 18 doubles, six triples, two home runs (both against Foytack), and 33 RBI. His .301 average
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Coleman retired following the 1957 season, and Richardson began 1958 as the Yankees' starting second baseman. After batting .203 through the Yankees' first 18 games, he missed 20 in a row as McDougald began getting the starts at second. Richardson started at second from June 5 through June 12 but
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remarked, "Richardson, frankly, was a horrible leadoff man. He rarely got on base and almost never got into scoring position. Leading off for the 1961 Yankees, playing 162 games and batting 662 times, with 237 home runs coming up behind him, Richardson scored only 80 runs. 80. Eight-zero...Plus
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course on their first date. Two years later, they were married. In an unusual move, Houk granted Richardson permission to leave the Denver Bears midseason to get married. The couple had three sons–Robbie (born 7/2/57), Ron (7/13/58), and Rich (8/27/68)–and two daughters–Christie (12/30/60) and
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coming to bat. If Mays scored, the Giants would win the series. McCovey hit a screaming line drive up the middle which likely would have scored both runs had it made it out of the infield. Hardly moving from his position, Richardson snared the ball for the third out, winning the Series for the
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said of Richardson's contributions, "Richardson had laid the groundwork for a program that would participate in the regionals in nine of the first 13 years under Raines and would play in the CWS four times." In the 1980s, Richardson served as the baseball coach for two seasons (1985–86) at
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for the first time ever. They advanced all the way to the national championship game against Texas before losing 5–1 to the Longhorns. Richardson left South Carolina after the 1976 season, finishing his tenure with a 221–92–1 record and three NCAA tournament appearances. Dennis Brunson of
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in a 9–8 victory over the Tigers. Batting .298 coming into the final game of the year, Richardson was the only Yankee with a chance at hitting .300. Stengel promised to remove him from the game if he got a hit in his first at bat (moving his batting average to .300). Richardson flew out to
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Richardson racked up 1,432 hits in his career, with a lifetime batting average of .266, 34 home runs and 390 RBIs. Over his 12-year major league career, he scored 643 runs and stole 73 stolen bases. He also had 196 doubles and 37 triples. Defensively, he had an all-time
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in an 11–6 victory over the Tigers. In 159 games, he batted .267 with four home runs, 50 RBI, and 11 stolen bases. For the third year in the row, he led the AL in at bats with 679. He also led the league with 148 singles, ranked third in the league with 181 hits (behind
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thereafter spent most of the season on the bench until September, when he again got a few starts at second base. In 73 games (182 at bats), he batted .247 with 18 runs scored and 45 hits. Richardson considered quitting baseball that season because of his struggles, but
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in the 10th inning of a 4–2 victory over the Red Sox. He played in his final game on October 2, recording a hit and an RBI in a 2–0 victory over the White Sox. In 149 games, he batted .251 with 71 runs scored, 153 hits, 21 doubles, seven home runs, and 42 RBI.
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in a 6–1 victory over the White Sox in the first game of a doubleheader. The hit had proved difficult to come by for Richardson, who had put the ball in play seven times in his last two games without reaching base safely. Once again, he was selected to the
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called 1962 his most productive year, as he batted .302 with eight home runs, 59 RBI, and 11 stolen bases in 161 games. He led the AL in hits (209) and at bats (692). Richardson also ranked among the league leaders in runs scored (99, tied for fourth with
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on August 26, but Richardson had five hits in the game. Playing all 162 games for the Yankees, Richardson batted .261 with 80 runs scored, 17 doubles, five triples, three home runs, and 49 RBI. His 662 at bats were third in the AL (behind
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later in the year, though, and was mostly a reserve player in 1958. It was not until 1959 that he would become a regular at second base. In 1960, he was named the World Series MVP; though the Yankees lost the Series in seven games to the
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history. I hit more home runs than any lefthanded hitter in the National League. But that out is what many people remember about me....I would rather be remembered as the guy who hit the ball six inches over Bobby Richardson's head."
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for the fifth year in a row, his seventh and final selection. He had four hits on August 15, including a home run against Lolich, as the Yankees defeated the Tigers 6–5. On September 11, he hit his last major league home run against
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On May 10, 1964, Richardson had five hits and scored three runs in a 12–2 victory over the Indians. Less than a month later, he had five hits on June 4 in a 9–7 victory over the Twins. He picked up his 1,000th hit on June 12 with a
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league in at bats (630) for the second year in a row, finished seventh with 167 hits and tied three other players for seventh with 15 stolen bases. Richardson again garnered AL MVP votes, finishing tenth this time. He won the
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In 1960, Richardson remained the Yankees' starting second baseman all season. On April 30, June 30, and July 18, he had a season-high three hits. One of those hits on April 30 was his only home run of the year, against
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for the final out of the Series. Richardson also had the dubious distinction of committing errors that affected the outcome of two games in the Series. In the sixth inning of Game 4, he mishandled
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on June 2 to turn a 3–2 deficit into a 5–3 lead for the Yankees, who defeated the White Sox. Five days later, he had three hits, three runs scored, and three RBI, including a home run against
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in 2010 would another Yankee second baseman win a Gold Glove) while forming a top double play combination with shortstop and roommate Kubek. With the light-hitting but superb-fielding Yankee
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on June 15, Richardson stole second base, then scored on a Maris single to put the Yankees up 1–0; however, the Yankees would lose the game 2–1 in the 10th inning. He was selected to the
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after hitting .367 with 12 RBI. He is both the only World Series MVP who played primarily second base and the only MVP who was playing for the losing team when he won the award.
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in a 6–5 victory over the Tigers. In 160 games, Richardson batted .247 with 76 runs scored, 164 hits, 28 doubles, six home runs, and 47 RBI. He finished 20th in AL MVP voting.
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that tied the game at two in the seventh; the Yankees went on to win 7–3. He was selected to both of the All-Star Games in 1962. With the Yankees trailing the
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but did bat .391, with nine hits in 23 at bats. He had three hits apiece in Games 1 and 4. In Game 4, he led off the seventh inning with a single against
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said, "Look at him. He doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke, he doesn't chew, he doesn't stay out late, and he still can't hit .250." His fielding was better;
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was only .335. Every year from 1961-1966 he finished in the top five in the American League in outs made, leading the league four of those six years. As
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without having to return to Norfolk. Spending the whole year in Binghamton, he ranked among the Eastern League leaders in games (141, tied for first),
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convinced Richardson to resign from his coaching position at the University of South Carolina to run for the seat. Richardson lost to incumbent
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wrote, "South Carolina rarely bunts, often hits-and-runs and is always looking for the big inning." Richardson led the Gamecocks to their first
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Magazine gave him a new Corvette for his efforts. Since he had a growing family, Richardson traded the car for a Chevrolet station wagon.
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On May 24, 1965, he had three hits, drove in two runs, and scored two more times in a 15–5 victory over Cleveland. After hitting into a
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at second base. Even so, Stengel waited until the last minute to decide whether Coleman or Richardson would start at second base in the
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a game twice in quick succession, on July 4 in the first game of a doubleheader and on July 6. He again represented the Yankees in the
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led off with a single, however, and after two strikeouts, Mays doubled to put the tying run (Alou) at third with future Hall of Famer
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as the Yankees won 7–0. The Yankees defeated the Reds in five games, making Richardson a World Series champion for the second time.
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used to hunt with him in the offseason. His roommates when travelling with the Yankees at various times included Kubek and Shantz.
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once again. On July 17, he had four hits and scored twice in a 5–4 victory over Washington. Five days later, his home run against
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Richardson used up a zillion outs while he was not scoring runs." Only once, in 1962, which was Richardson's best year, was his
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Richardson had three hits and scored three times on May 25 in an 11–6 victory over the Angels. He hit a three-run double against
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each week of his presidency, invited the FCA to speak on October 18, 1970. One of four representatives, Richardson spoke on
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to put the Yankees ahead 6–0. Up to bat with the bases loaded again in the fourth inning, he had a two-RBI single against
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that year. However, he batted .188 over the rest of the year, finishing the season with a .256 mark and 78 hits in 305
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and also started Game 4 at third, though he was hitless in two at bats before getting pinch-hit for in the seventh by
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from 1955 through 1966. Batting and throwing right-handed, he formed a top double play combination with fellow Yankee
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The Bobby Richardson Story: The Exciting First-Person Account of His Own Life, By the Yankees' Famous Second Baseman
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The Bobby Richardson Story: The Exciting First-Person Account of His Own Life, By the Yankees' Famous Second Baseman
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11–5. He had four RBI again in the second game of a doubleheader on July 9, including a three-run home run against
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Houk took over from Stengel as the Yankee manager in 1961; he inserted Richardson either first or second into the
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of the year and remained the starting second baseman the rest of the season. On July 25, 1959, Richardson and
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in August 1955, the Yankees called up Richardson. He debuted on August 5, 1955, getting his first hit against
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Betsy Dobson, Richardson's future spouse, met him at Grace Baptist Church of Sumter. In 1954, they went to a
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to start the year. In 119 games with the Bears, he batted .296 with 146 hits, 99 runs scored, 21 doubles, 12
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called baseball's 13th most memorable play in 1999. Richardson led the AL in hits that year, with 209.
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championship in 1986. After the 1986 season, he resigned as head coach at Coastal Carolina to replace
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in the bottom of the ninth to win the Series for Pittsburgh, it was Richardson who would be named the
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at second base. He played in the All-Star Game every year from 1962 through 1966. In 1963, he won the
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in a 7–2 victory over the Indians. On June 29, he had five hits, one of which was a home run against
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on September 19, he had four hits, two runs scored, and an RBI in an 8–5 victory. Len Pasculi of the
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On June 9, 1962, against the Orioles, Richardson had four hits, including a two-run home run against
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in spring training, then caused further trouble by getting into a highly publicized brawl at the
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in June. Richardson proved a quieter sort of character, if not a great hitter in 1957; manager
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each game. On June 15, he had three hits and four RBI, including a three-run home run against
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for ninth in the AL with 90 runs scored. He finished 17th in AL MVP voting after the season.
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and host for a radio sports show. Hunting is one of his favorite hobbies. He and teammate
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List of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire career with one franchise
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From 1961 to 1965, Richardson won five straight Gold Gloves at second base (not until
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and 136 double plays assisted in. Richardson finished 24th in MVP voting and won the
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described him as a "clean-living, practicing Christian." He was involved with the
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ranked the catch the 13th most memorable moment in baseball history in 1999, and
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Despite the raw totals, Richardson was a poor offensive player when measured by
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put the Yankees ahead to stay in a 2–1 victory over the White Sox. On August 8,
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of .979 at second base, and six seasons with 100 or more double plays turned.
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with the Yankees trailing 7–5 in the ninth inning of Game 7, he popped out to
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to be selected from the losing team when he won the award for his play in the
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Richardson made the team in 1957 and soon took over the second base job from
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just .211 in his first 27 games with the Tars, the Yankees assigned him to a
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team at the age of ten. Later, he played on ballclubs sponsored by the local
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went gun shopping together in Kansas City in 1959, and fellow major-leaguer
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with two strikes is considered the third strike to complete the strikeout.
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both hit their first major league home runs, Richardson's coming against
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wrote June 25, "He has thrilled the fans with his great stops and catches
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before getting sent to the minor leagues on August 15 to make room for a
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in 1975 and laid the groundwork for their later success. In 1986, he led
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yells, "Why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball just three feet higher?"
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the season's first twenty games, he was benched after May 5 in favor of
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This article is about the baseball player. For the football player, see
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Richardson was the middle child of Robert Sr. and Debbie Richardson of
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Jeannie (1/21/64). In 1960, the Richardsons were renting a house in
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asked Richardson if he would become the head baseball coach for the
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this time, with whom he finished the season. Called up again in
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swept in four games, Richardson struck out three times against
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James, Bill "The Bill James Baseball Abstract" 1984, p. 131
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declined to campaign for him because Kubek was a Democrat.
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offered Richardson baseball scholarships, and 11 out of 16
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by a narrow margin. Holland was aided by the strength of
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fourth), doubles (30, ninth), and triples (12, tied with
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Wild, High and Tight: The Life and Death of Billy Martin
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In 1974, Nixon tried to convince Richardson to run as a
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October 2, 1966, for the New York Yankees
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in a 6–5 victory over the Red Sox. Richardson made the
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August 5, 1955, for the New York Yankees
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was .299, and since he had little power, his career
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In 1954, Richardson was promoted, heading up to the
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The Yankees lost the Series in seven games. 8128: 8017: 7615: 7039: 6453: 6439: 5827: 5470: 5115: 4773: 2566: 2564: 2562: 2560: 2558: 2556: 2554: 2552: 2550: 2548: 2546: 2544: 2542: 2540: 2538: 2536: 2534: 1289:Richardson was also known for his ability to 962:misplayed the ball, moved to third base on a 598:with the Yankees in 1955 but was sent to the 8277:Baseball players from Sumter, South Carolina 4666:"Bobby Richardson Film To Be Shown Saturday" 4312:"Yankees' Top 5 second basemen: Hoch's take" 2532: 2530: 2528: 2526: 2524: 2522: 2520: 2518: 2516: 2514: 914:, but the Yankees lost that game 9–6 to the 490:(MLB) teams showed interest in him as well. 370:college teams for several years. He led the 329:that year. He lost starts at second base to 4385: 4383: 4381: 4379: 4377: 2987: 2676:"Jerry Coleman Postseason Batting Gamelogs" 2437:"1956 American Association Batting Leaders" 1891:South Carolina's 5th congressional district 1325:over 100, and his career OPS+ was only 77. 1241:and was followed by two more by Mantle and 807:topped the Yankees and ranked sixth in the 480:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 396:South Carolina's 5th congressional district 8135: 8121: 8024: 8010: 7622: 7608: 7046: 7032: 6446: 6432: 5834: 5820: 5477: 5463: 5122: 5108: 4780: 4766: 4529: 2461: 2459: 2457: 2338: 1876: 1103:who best demonstrates Gehrig's character. 509:, scouted Richardson for New York, as did 45: 8292:South Carolina Gamecocks baseball coaches 3264: 3241:"World Series Most Valuable Player Award" 2511: 2381: 23:. For the North Carolina politician, see 4695:(LP record). 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Robinson's 294), and tied 1064: 620:found himself on the receiving end of a 5843:World Series Most Valuable Player Award 4389: 3136: 2699: 2454: 2168: 2166: 2164: 2162: 2160: 2158: 2156: 2154: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2142: 2140: 2138: 2136: 2134: 2132: 2130: 2128: 2126: 2124: 2122: 2120: 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2104: 2102: 2100: 1382: 8229: 4705: 4638: 4610:"Bobby Richardson Speaker Information" 4556: 4502: 4282: 4256: 3004: 2966: 2939: 2855: 2645: 2465: 2411:"Bombers Win, 11–2; Drop 5–1 Decision" 2408: 2311: 2230: 2098: 2096: 2094: 2092: 2090: 2088: 2086: 2084: 2082: 2080: 1887:United States House of Representatives 1855: Division regular season champion 1339:University of South Carolina Gamecocks 1003:Society for American Baseball Research 966:by Brosnan, and scored on a single by 655:. For some reason, he was sent to the 392:United States House of Representatives 8116: 8005: 7603: 7027: 6427: 5815: 5458: 5103: 4761: 4712:Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 4581: 4561:. New York: Jove Books. p. 220. 4420: 4409: 4390:Brunson, Dennis (December 26, 2019). 4354: 3796: 3170:from the original on October 29, 2016 2846: 2756:"Gil McDougald 1958 Batting Gamelogs" 2700:McGowen, Roscoe (November 22, 1957). 2622:"Jerry Coleman 1957 Batting Gamelogs" 2492: 2288:"1954 Eastern League Batting Leaders" 2250: 1924:among others, though former roommate 1308:. Since he rarely walked, his career 1082:, stole second base, and scored on a 1078:. On September 5, he singled against 819:1960-62: Starring in the World Series 366:After his playing career, Richardson 8247:Major League Baseball second basemen 8145:Liberty Flames head baseball coaches 4478:"Sports People; Richardson Moves On" 4309: 4205: 2858:"Kiely Is Credited with 5–4 Victory" 2172: 1996:, who hosted church services at the 1868: Conference tournament champion 699:in May before getting traded to the 683:1957-59: Becoming a full-time player 21:Bobby Richardson (American football) 16:American baseball player (born 1935) 4708:"Bobby Richardson Leaving a Legacy" 4582:Fiske, Edward B. (August 8, 1971). 4454:. February 15, 2006. Archived from 2468:"Silence! Bobby Richardson at Work" 2384:"Home Runs Mark 5–4, 12–6 Triumphs" 2382:Drebinger, John (August 16, 1955). 2077: 1829: National champion   789:bats. He was on the roster for the 414:in 1970 as a representative of the 13: 4706:Freeze, Trevor (January 9, 2012). 2916:"Tony Kubek 1959 Batting Gamelogs" 2648:"Mantle's Status Remains in Doubt" 471:when Richardson faced them in the 14: 8323: 4729: 3265:Drebinger, John (June 15, 1961). 3137:Terrell, Roy (October 17, 1960). 3005:Effrat, Louis (October 9, 1960). 2646:Effrat, Louis (October 1, 1957). 1959:Young Men's Christian Association 1086:hit due to an error by shortstop 811:(AL), and he finished 18th in AL 286:World Series Most Valuable Player 4503:Jacobs, Barry (March 21, 1989). 3592: 2856:Effrat, Louis (April 20, 1959). 2231:Glover, Emery (March 20, 2011). 1982:Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1931: 416:Fellowship of Christian Athletes 386:championship, and he coached at 8297:Liberty Flames baseball coaches 4699: 4684: 4658: 4632: 4602: 4575: 4550: 4523: 4496: 4470: 4440: 4329: 4303: 4276: 4250: 4225: 4167: 4142: 4117: 4092: 4067: 4042: 4017: 3992: 3967: 3942: 3917: 3892: 3867: 3842: 3817: 3797:Durso, Joseph (June 13, 1964). 3790: 3765: 3740: 3715: 3690: 3665: 3612: 3586: 3560: 3535: 3510: 3485: 3460: 3435: 3410: 3385: 3360: 3335: 3310: 3285: 3258: 3233: 3207: 3182: 3156: 3130: 3105: 3080: 3025: 2967:Effrat, Louis (July 26, 1959). 2960: 2940:Becker, Bill (August 3, 1959). 2933: 2908: 2821: 2748: 2693: 2639: 2614: 2589: 2486: 2466:Effrat, Louis (June 25, 1957). 2429: 2402: 2312:Effrat, Louis (April 1, 1955). 2203:"Bobby Richardson's Father, 57" 2053: 4484:. 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April 24, 1968. p. 35 4641:"The Bobby Richardson Story" 4283:Walker, Ben (June 5, 2007). 2002:Jesus and the rich young man 1922:Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell 1139:and a solo home run against 1047:famously referenced it in a 372:University of South Carolina 191:Career highlights and awards 7: 4753:Baseball Reference (Minors) 4233:"Gold Glove Second Basemen" 4206:Gray, Rudy (July 5, 2016). 2209:. 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In 1962, he led the 82:Sumter, South Carolina 8272:Olean Yankees players 2010:Billy Graham Crusades 1955:Ridgewood, New Jersey 1939: 1068: 748:defensive replacement 701:Kansas City Athletics 488:Major League Baseball 420:Billy Graham Crusades 284:. He became the only 267:Major League Baseball 3518:"1962 Awards Voting" 1659:Big South Conference 1621:Big South Conference 1388:Statistics overview 1383:Head coaching record 1369:Big South Conference 1351:College World Series 1095:, given by Gehrig's 1015:San Francisco Giants 983:Metropolitan Stadium 791:second All-Star Game 661:International League 607:American Association 589:Most Valuable Player 440:Pride of the Yankees 384:Big South Conference 376:College World Series 4639:Richardson, Bobby. 3593:Bush, Frederick C. 2969:"Homer Is Decisive" 1389: 1333:In the late 1960s, 1314:slugging percentage 1270:fielding percentage 1161:St. Louis Cardinals 1112:Los Angeles Dodgers 1097:Columbia University 1069:Richardson in 1963. 1053:comic strip, where 999:Washington Senators 855:. Third base coach 657:Richmond Virginians 651:returning from the 569:Binghamton Triplets 418:, appeared in five 117:Last MLB appearance 4745:Baseball Reference 4670:The New York Times 4620:on August 13, 2016 4588:The New York Times 4509:The New York Times 4482:The New York Times 4427:Sports Illustrated 4341:Baseball-Reference 4291:. Associated Press 4179:Baseball-Reference 4154:Baseball-Reference 4129:Baseball-Reference 4104:Baseball-Reference 4079:Baseball-Reference 4054:Baseball-Reference 4029:Baseball-Reference 4004:Baseball-Reference 3979:Baseball-Reference 3954:Baseball-Reference 3929:Baseball-Reference 3904:Baseball-Reference 3854:Baseball-Reference 3829:Baseball-Reference 3803:The New York Times 3777:Baseball-Reference 3752:Baseball-Reference 3702:Baseball-Reference 3677:Baseball-Reference 3652:Baseball-Reference 3624:Baseball-Reference 3574:. 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July 10, 2013. 2504:978-1-62306-022-0 2059:A bunt that goes 1874: 1873: 1869: 1862: 1856: 1849: 1843: 1836: 1830: 1716: 1692:Coastal Carolina: 1675:Coastal Carolina 1665: 1635:Coastal Carolina 1627: 1484: 1427: 1295:plate appearances 1177:1986 World Series 1108:1963 World Series 1106:In Game 1 of the 1019:1962 World Series 948:1961 World Series 920:Chicago White Sox 908:Cleveland Indians 885:walk-off home run 849:1960 World Series 830:Baltimore Orioles 760:1958 World Series 736:1957 World Series 659:of the Class AAA 494:, manager of the 473:1961 World Series 357:Gold Glove Awards 349:The Sporting News 312:for the Yankees. 310:1962 World Series 290:1960 World Series 256: 255: 25:Bobbie Richardson 8319: 8217: 8209: 8201: 8193: 8185: 8177: 8169: 8166:Bobby Richardson 8161: 8146: 8137: 8130: 8123: 8114: 8113: 8098: 8090: 8082: 8074: 8071:Bobby Richardson 8066: 8058: 8050: 8035: 8026: 8019: 8012: 8003: 8002: 7992: 7984: 7976: 7968: 7960: 7952: 7949:Bobby Richardson 7944: 7936: 7928: 7920: 7912: 7904: 7896: 7893:John D. 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He played in 133:Batting average 102: 101: 95: 80: 77: 76:August 19, 1935 71: 69: 52: 38: 33: 32:Baseball player 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 8325: 8315: 8314: 8309: 8304: 8299: 8294: 8289: 8284: 8279: 8274: 8269: 8264: 8259: 8254: 8249: 8244: 8239: 8222: 8221: 8219: 8218: 8214:Bradley LeCroy 8210: 8202: 8194: 8186: 8178: 8170: 8162: 8158:Al Worthington 8153: 8150: 8149: 8140: 8139: 8132: 8125: 8117: 8108: 8107: 8100: 8099: 8091: 8083: 8075: 8067: 8059: 8051: 8042: 8039: 8038: 8029: 8028: 8021: 8014: 8006: 7997: 7996: 7994: 7993: 7985: 7977: 7969: 7961: 7953: 7945: 7937: 7929: 7921: 7913: 7905: 7897: 7889: 7881: 7873: 7865: 7857: 7849: 7841: 7833: 7825: 7817: 7809: 7801: 7797:G. I. Guerrant 7793: 7785: 7777: 7769: 7761: 7753: 7745: 7741:George Needham 7737: 7729: 7721: 7713: 7705: 7697: 7689: 7681: 7673: 7665: 7657: 7649: 7640: 7637: 7636: 7627: 7626: 7619: 7612: 7604: 7595: 7594: 7592: 7591: 7583: 7575: 7567: 7559: 7551: 7543: 7535: 7527: 7519: 7511: 7503: 7495: 7487: 7479: 7471: 7463: 7455: 7447: 7439: 7431: 7423: 7415: 7407: 7399: 7391: 7383: 7375: 7367: 7359: 7351: 7343: 7335: 7327: 7319: 7311: 7303: 7295: 7287: 7279: 7271: 7263: 7255: 7247: 7239: 7231: 7223: 7215: 7207: 7199: 7191: 7183: 7175: 7167: 7159: 7151: 7143: 7135: 7127: 7119: 7111: 7103: 7095: 7087: 7079: 7071: 7062: 7059: 7058: 7051: 7050: 7043: 7036: 7028: 7019: 7018: 7016: 7015: 7007: 6999: 6991: 6983: 6975: 6967: 6959: 6951: 6943: 6935: 6927: 6919: 6911: 6903: 6895: 6887: 6879: 6871: 6863: 6855: 6847: 6839: 6831: 6823: 6815: 6807: 6799: 6791: 6783: 6775: 6767: 6759: 6751: 6743: 6735: 6727: 6719: 6711: 6703: 6695: 6687: 6679: 6671: 6663: 6655: 6647: 6639: 6631: 6623: 6615: 6607: 6599: 6591: 6583: 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1584: 1582: 1579: 1576: 1570: 1569: 1564: 1562: 1560: 1557: 1555:South Carolina 1552: 1546: 1545: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1533: 1530: 1524: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1514: 1511: 1505: 1504: 1502: 1500: 1498: 1495: 1492: 1486: 1485: 1476:South Carolina 1471: 1470: 1468: 1465: 1462: 1459: 1456: 1450: 1449: 1447: 1444: 1441: 1438: 1435: 1429: 1428: 1415:South Carolina 1410: 1409: 1406: 1403: 1400: 1397: 1394: 1384: 1381: 1373:Al Worthington 1330: 1327: 1299:sacrifice hits 1264: 1261: 1239:Rollie Sheldon 1062: 1059: 1045:Charles Schulz 1027:Willie McCovey 916:Boston Red Sox 881:Bill Mazeroski 857:Frank Crosetti 834:Bob Trowbridge 820: 817: 795:Fritz Brickell 684: 681: 637:Detroit Tigers 583:(171, first), 573:Eastern League 523: 520: 518: 515: 453:Salvation Army 427: 424: 344:runs batted in 306:Willie McCovey 269:(MLB) for the 263:second baseman 254: 253: 252: 251: 244: 238: 219: 193: 192: 188: 187: 186: 185: 168: 167: 163: 162: 159: 158: 155: 153:Runs batted in 149: 148: 145: 139: 138: 135: 129: 128: 127:MLB statistics 124: 123: 119: 118: 114: 113: 109: 108: 104: 103: 96: 90: 89: 86: 85: 63: 62: 59:Second baseman 54: 53: 50: 42: 41: 31: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 8324: 8313: 8310: 8308: 8305: 8303: 8300: 8298: 8295: 8293: 8290: 8288: 8285: 8283: 8280: 8278: 8275: 8273: 8270: 8268: 8265: 8263: 8260: 8258: 8255: 8253: 8250: 8248: 8245: 8243: 8242:Living people 8240: 8238: 8235: 8234: 8232: 8215: 8211: 8207: 8206:Scott Jackson 8203: 8199: 8195: 8191: 8187: 8183: 8179: 8175: 8174:Johnny Hunton 8171: 8167: 8163: 8159: 8155: 8154: 8151: 8147: 8138: 8133: 8131: 8126: 8124: 8119: 8118: 8115: 8105: 8104: 8096: 8095:Kevin Schnall 8092: 8088: 8084: 8080: 8076: 8072: 8068: 8064: 8060: 8056: 8052: 8048: 8044: 8043: 8040: 8036: 8027: 8022: 8020: 8015: 8013: 8008: 8007: 8004: 7990: 7989:Paul Mainieri 7986: 7982: 7981:Mark Kingston 7978: 7974: 7973:Chad Holbrook 7970: 7966: 7962: 7958: 7954: 7950: 7946: 7942: 7938: 7934: 7930: 7926: 7922: 7918: 7914: 7910: 7906: 7902: 7898: 7894: 7890: 7886: 7885:H. W. Klocker 7882: 7878: 7874: 7870: 7866: 7862: 7858: 7854: 7853:Dutch Stamman 7850: 7846: 7842: 7838: 7837:Branch Bocock 7834: 7830: 7826: 7822: 7818: 7814: 7810: 7806: 7802: 7798: 7794: 7790: 7786: 7782: 7778: 7774: 7770: 7766: 7762: 7758: 7754: 7750: 7746: 7742: 7738: 7734: 7730: 7726: 7722: 7718: 7714: 7710: 7706: 7702: 7701:A. H. Brooker 7698: 7694: 7690: 7686: 7682: 7678: 7674: 7670: 7666: 7662: 7658: 7654: 7650: 7646: 7642: 7641: 7638: 7634: 7625: 7620: 7618: 7613: 7611: 7606: 7605: 7602: 7589: 7584: 7581: 7576: 7573: 7568: 7565: 7560: 7557: 7552: 7549: 7544: 7541: 7536: 7533: 7528: 7525: 7520: 7517: 7512: 7509: 7504: 7501: 7496: 7493: 7488: 7485: 7480: 7477: 7472: 7469: 7464: 7461: 7456: 7453: 7448: 7445: 7440: 7437: 7432: 7429: 7424: 7421: 7416: 7413: 7408: 7405: 7400: 7397: 7392: 7389: 7384: 7381: 7376: 7373: 7368: 7365: 7360: 7357: 7352: 7349: 7344: 7341: 7336: 7333: 7328: 7325: 7320: 7317: 7312: 7309: 7304: 7301: 7296: 7293: 7288: 7285: 7280: 7277: 7272: 7269: 7264: 7261: 7256: 7253: 7248: 7245: 7240: 7237: 7232: 7229: 7224: 7221: 7216: 7213: 7208: 7205: 7200: 7197: 7192: 7189: 7184: 7181: 7176: 7173: 7168: 7165: 7160: 7157: 7152: 7149: 7144: 7141: 7136: 7133: 7128: 7125: 7120: 7117: 7112: 7109: 7104: 7101: 7096: 7093: 7088: 7085: 7080: 7077: 7072: 7069: 7064: 7063: 7060: 7056: 7049: 7044: 7042: 7037: 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5691: 5686: 5683: 5678: 5675: 5670: 5667: 5666:Elston Howard 5662: 5659: 5654: 5651: 5646: 5643: 5638: 5635: 5630: 5626: 5622: 5617: 5614: 5613:Bill Stafford 5609: 5606: 5605:Tex Clevenger 5601: 5598: 5593: 5590: 5585: 5581: 5577: 5572: 5569: 5564: 5561: 5556: 5553: 5548: 5545: 5540: 5537: 5532: 5528: 5524: 5523:Mickey Mantle 5519: 5516: 5511: 5508: 5503: 5502: 5499: 5494: 5489: 5480: 5475: 5473: 5468: 5466: 5461: 5460: 5457: 5444: 5438: 5437: 5434: 5427: 5422: 5419: 5414: 5411: 5406: 5403: 5402:Earl Torgeson 5398: 5395: 5390: 5385: 5384: 5380: 5375: 5370: 5369: 5366: 5359: 5354: 5351: 5346: 5343: 5338: 5335: 5330: 5327: 5322: 5319: 5318:Elston Howard 5314: 5311: 5306: 5303: 5298: 5295: 5294:Tex Clevenger 5290: 5287: 5282: 5279: 5274: 5271: 5270:Bill Stafford 5266: 5263: 5262:Joe DeMaestri 5258: 5255: 5250: 5247: 5242: 5238: 5234: 5230: 5225: 5222: 5217: 5214: 5213:Billy Gardner 5209: 5206: 5201: 5198: 5193: 5189: 5185: 5180: 5177: 5172: 5169: 5168:Mickey Mantle 5164: 5161: 5156: 5153: 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Bobby Richardson (American football)
Bobbie Richardson

Second baseman
Sumter, South Carolina
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Yankees
1955
1966
All-Star
1957
1959²
1962
1966
World Series
1958
1961
1962
World Series MVP
Gold Glove Award
second baseman
Major League Baseball
New York Yankees
infielders
Clete Boyer
Tony Kubek
World Series Most Valuable Player
1960 World Series

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