Winner with twice the World Series Dave Parker passes to the age of 74
Dave Parker, Seven-Docrat League Baseball All-Star and Double Sided World Series Thanks Officer and a particular Hitter, died on Saturday. He was 74.
His passage after the battle with Parkinson’s disease, he announced the MLB and Pittsburgh PiratesThe team where he began his 19-year MLB career in 1973. years.
Parker was chosen in baseball halls of fame by the classic era of the committee last December and will be introduced posthatly 27. July in Ceremonies in Cooperstown, New York.
Parker batted .290 With 2,712 hits, 339 domestic runs and 1,493 runs threw for their career playing for pirates, Cincinnati redsOakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewery, California Angels and Toronto Blue Jays.
Parker spent 11 seasons with pirates, helping them to the world crown in 1979. years and earned a reward for the most valuable player award in 1978. years. He was a triple golden sleeves awards and twice the champion to be thrown in Pittsburgh.
He captured another world series in the athletics in 1989., serving mainly as a certain Hitter.
Parker, the nickname “Cobra,” grew up in Cincinnati near the Red Beads and joined his home club as a free agent in 1984. year, consumed four seasons with Cincinnati.