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Ralph Kiner - Wikipedia Ralph McPherran Kiner (October 27, 1922 – February 6, 2014) was an American Major League Baseball player and broadcaster An outfielder, Kiner played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, and Cleveland Indians from 1946 through 1955
Cardinals Sign Cory Kiner For Offensive Backfield The team signed Corey Kiner off the Minnesota Vikings practice squad, while announcing the release of running back Jermar Jefferson Kiner, a rookie out of the University of Cincinnati, was with the 49ers in preseason before signing with Minnesota in late September
Kiner, Ralph | Baseball Hall of Fame Kiner made his major league debut in 1946 at age 23, having lost three prime years to service of his country in World War II He wasted no time in making his presence felt as he led the National League in home runs and established a new franchise record in the process
Ralph Kiner | Home Runs, Stats, Teams, Hall of Fame | Britannica At the time of his retirement from baseball in 1955, he ranked sixth in career home runs with 369, and his ratio of 7 1 home runs per 100 at bats ranked second only to that of the legendary Babe Ruth Kiner later enjoyed a long and successful career as a baseball broadcaster
Ralph Kiner - Society for American Baseball Research Ralph Kiner was baseball’s leading home-run hitter for a few years after World War II As a broadcaster for the New York Mets, he became famous for his verbal strikeouts Although best remembered for his long career behind the mike, he still ranks as one of the premier sluggers in baseball history