How tall is Kirby Puckett?

Kirby Puckett was an American professional baseball player. He played his entire 12-year Major League Baseball career as a center fielder for the Minnesota Twins. Puckett is the Twins' all-time leader in career hits, runs, and total bases.

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Is Kirby Puckett blind?

After spending the spring of 1996 continuing to blister Grapefruit League batting with a . 344 average, Puckett woke up on March 28 without vision in his right eye. He was diagnosed with glaucoma, and was placed on the disabled list for the first time in his professional career.
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Who hit Kirby Puckett in the eye?

Final swings. His final offseason as a ballplayer was bookended by the two most traumatic days of his career. His 1995 season ended on Sept. 28 when Cleveland's Dennis Martinez hit Puckett in the head with a fastball, breaking his jaw.
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Did Kirby Puckett abuse his wife?

Even the Twins continue to worship at the altar of Kirby Puckett, who allegedly strangled his wife with a phone cord and was charged with sexually assaulting a waitress in a restaurant bathroom (he was acquitted). Let' s not pretend that baseball is so much better than the NFL when it comes to policing its players.
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Are Kirby Puckett cards worth?

Estimated PSA 10 Value: $1,500

In 548 at-bats over 138 games played for the Class A Visalia Oaks in 1983, Kirby Puckett batted .
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The Tragic Death Of Baseball Star Kirby Puckett



What eye condition did Kirby Puckett have?

Minnesota Twins star Kirby Puckett, on the disabled list with blurred vision in his right eye, is suffering from a treatable form of glaucoma, but Baltimore eye specialist Dr. Burt Glaser said yesterday it is too early to tell whether the veteran outfielder will be able to continue his baseball career.
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How heavy was Kirby Puckett when he died?

Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, where he died. Mike Herman, a spokesman for the Twins, said medical records showed that Puckett was a year older than his listed age in record books. At 5 feet 9 inches and around 220 pounds, Puckett hardly bore the frame of a major league star.
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What kind of stroke did Kirby Puckett have?

His best year was 1988, when he batted . 356 with 24 home runs, 42 doubles and 121 RBIs. A contact hitter and stolen base threat in the minors who hit only four homers in his first two major league seasons, Puckett developed a power stroke in 1986 and went deep a career-best 31 times.
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What did Kirby Puckett do wrong?

So it is that Kirby Puckett, one whale of a ballplayer, goes on trial for false imprisonment and criminal sexual assault on March 24, a week before the baseball season opens.
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Did Kirby Puckett get hit in the face?

Minnesota Twins star Kirby Puckett was struck in the face by a pitch in the final game of the season at the Metrodome, suffering a broken jaw. (This was Puckett's last at-bat in professional baseball. The following spring, he was diagnosed with glaucoma and retired.)
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Was Kirby Puckett good?

Over his 10-year career, Puckett earned the Gold Glove award for best center fielder in baseball six times, including four consecutive from 1986-1989. While Carew wasn't a butcher in the field, he certainly wasn't dominant and played a position in second base that just doesn't bring the importance of center field.
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Why did Kirby Puckett have a stroke?

Puckett officially died of a stroke on March 6th, 2006. The most common causes of a stroke are: high blood pressure (which also played a large role in his glaucoma), high cholesterol, diabetes (not sure if he suffered from this), poor nutrition, lack of physical activity and obesity.
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How much is a mark McGwire rookie card worth?

Some of the '85 McGwire Topps cards are going for prices as high as $5,000, with most of the mint condition cards settling in a range of $125 to $275. If you are indifferent as to quality of the card and can tolerate a bend or scuffle, you can acquire it for $1-$5.
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Are Shaq rookie cards worth anything?

Out of Shaq's base rookie cards, the most valuable is the 1992 Upper Deck #1 card. Copies of the Upper Deck Shaq rookie in Gem-Mint (PSA 10) condition average $2000+ at auction.
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What is a Barry Bonds rookie card worth?

The card's design with its huge, bright yellow "Pirates" lettering across the top is instantly recognizable, as is the striped Pirates hat that Bonds was wearing. Aesthetically, it's one of his best rookie cards, and in top condition, the Tiffany version can easily be worth around $10,000.
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Who was first Black baseball player?

Jackie Robinson wasn't the only Black baseball player to suit up in the big leagues in 1947. After he broke the color line and became the first Black baseball player to play in the American major leagues during the 20th century, four other players of color soon followed in his footsteps.
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How fast was Jackie Robinson?

Besides the long jump at Pasadena City College, Robinson ran a 9.7 100, a 21.5 220, a 48.5 440; he pole-vaulted 13 feet, had a 23.7 mark for the 220 low hurdles and ran on the 440 relay team. He averaged more than 25 points a game in basketball during his two years at Pasadena City College.
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Is Benny the Jet Rodriguez real?

Benjamin Franklin "Benny the Jet" Rodriguez was a fictional baseball player featured in the movie "The Sandlot". The star player on the Sandlot, it seemed clear that Benny was destined for greater things in baseball.
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When did Puckett retire?

Puckett was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2001. He passed away on March 6, 2006. that when Kirby Puckett retired following the 1995 season, he had attained the highest career batting average (.
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Is Don Mattingly in the Hall of Fame?

Mattingly is now eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame via the Modern Baseball era committee. Mattingly has been honored by two minor league Halls of Fame. He was inducted in the South Atlantic League Hall of Fame in 1994 and the New York–Penn League Hall of Fame in 2015.
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