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Extractions: armon has joined the efforts of Cypress to build consumer awareness as to the need for an overall cancer prevention health program. His positive reputation, election into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and his extensive work with cancer and health related programs make him a valuable spokesperson in the education for a broad base demographics. The campaign slogan "Step Up to the Plate and Take Control of Your Health," will focus on critical issues related to improved health and cancer prevention. Regarded as one of the most prolific power hitters in major league baseball history, Harmon "Killer" Killebrew amassed numbers matched only by the games very elite. In his 22 years of hard work and productivity, he was named an American League All-Star 13 times, the 1969 American League Most Valuable Player, and a six-time American League home run leader. He is currently fifth among all-time home run leaders with 573 round-trippers. In 1984, Killebrew joined baseball's immortals with his election into the Hall of Fame. Harmon played for the Washington Senators Baseball Club in Washington D.C. from 1954-1960. He then moved with the team to the Twin Cities and played for Minnesota Twins Baseball Club in Minneapolis Minnesota from 1961-1974. Harmon's final year in Major League Baseball was played in Kansas City, MO for the Kansas City Royal's Baseball Club in 1975.
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Extractions: egarded as one of the most prolific power hitters in major league baseball history, Harmon Killebrew amassed numbers matched only by the games very elite. In his 22 years of hard work and productivity, he was named an American League All-Star 13 times, the 1969 American League Most Valuable Player, and a six-time American League home run leader. He is currently fifth among all-time home run leaders with 573 round-trippers. His jersey number 3 has been retired by the Minnesota Twins. In 1984, Killebrew joined baseball's immortals with his election into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Despite his success in one of the more glamorous aspects of the game, Killebrew was a blue-collar player and one of the most respected men in baseball. "He is a quiet man, and a true gentleman," noted former teammate Rod Carew. "He commands respect. He always went out and did his job and never complained. Harmon never argued with an umpire. It just wasn't his nature."
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Extractions: Harmon Clayton Killebrew (b. June 29 in Payette Idaho ) was a Major League Baseball player famous for his ability to hit home runs Killebrew was an All-State quarterback in high school when Washington Senators' scout Ossie Bluege saw him playing in an impromptu baseball game. After seeing Killebrew's raw power, Bluege reported back to the Senators who immediately signed him up to a $30,000 contract. Because of his large bonus, Killebrew was a bonus baby . Because of the Bonus Rule, he was immediately added to the big league roster in
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Extractions: Harmon "Killer" Killebrew hit more home runs than any other right-handed batter in American League history. Signed originally as a bonus baby, Killebrew rusted on the Senators' bench for five years from the age 18-22, before getting a chance to prove his power. He immediately slammed 42 homers in his first full season, the first of eight times he would reach the 40-mark. He retired with 573 homers, more than 2,000 hits, 1,500 RBI and 1,500 walks. He is the greatest slugger in Minnesota Twins' history.
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Extractions: Cuban-born Oliva's real name was Pedro, but he used his brother Tony's identity to get himself into the United States, signing with the Minnesota Twins in 1961. He hit .342 in three minor league seasons, winning one batting title and missing another by .0001 of a point. In two short stints with Minnesota, Oliva hit a combined .438 in 1962 and 1963 and then won the batting title and American League Rookie of the Year Award in 1964. Bucking the "sophomore jinx," Oliva won the batting crown again in his second season, the only man to cop the title in his first two years, and later added a third title, in 1971. He played his entire 15-year career for the Twins, helping them to the post-season three times. He was a hitting machine: finishing in the top three in the AL in hitting in seven of his first eight seasons, and pacing the circuit in hits five times.
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Extractions: Harmon Clayton Killebrew (b. June 29 in Payette Idaho ) was a Major League Baseball player famous for his ability to hit home runs Killebrew was an All-State quarterback in high school when Washington Senators' scout Ossie Bluege saw him playing in an impromptu baseball game. After seeing Killebrew's raw power, Bluege reported back to the Senators who immediately signed him up to a $30,000 contract. Because of his large bonus, Killebrew was a bonus baby . Because of the Bonus Rule, he was immediately added to the big league roster in at the age of 18. He played only small parts for five seasons before finally making it into the lineup regularly in , hitting 42 homers. The Senators moved to
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Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Talking about Harmon Killebrew, former Baltimore Orioles manager Paul Richards once said, "He can knock the ball out of any park, including Yellowstone." Baseball's most feared power hitter of the 1960s, Killebrew belted 40 or more homers in a season eight timesincluding 49 in 1969, his American League MVP season. Fifteen years later, after a career in which he piled up 573 home runs and 1,584 runs batted in, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame Adam Schefter: Of all the causes you support, which means the most to you?
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