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  1. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Eddie Mathews was an American professional baseball third baseman who is the only person to have played for the Braves franchise in all three of the cities it has called home: Boston (1952), Milwaukee (1953–65), and Atlanta (1966).

  2. 6 de jun. de 2020 · The Braves were essentially the best team in baseball from 1956-1959. They beat the Yankees, lost a heartbreaker to the Yankees, and lost a pennant in a playoff. The lineup was one of the best in baseball, and Mathews was at the heart of it. When the Braves moved yet again, to Atlanta in the mid-1960s, Eddie went with them.

  3. Eddie Mathews played 17 seasons for the Braves, Tigers and Astros. He had a .271 batting average, 2,315 hits, 512 home runs, 1,453 RBIs and 1,509 runs scored. He won 2 World Series.

  4. The Houston Astros trailed the San Francisco Giants 4-3 in the sixth inning on July 14, 1967 when a matchup of future Hall of Famers Eddie Mathews and Juan Marichal ensued. The result was history. Batting against Marichal, Mathews belted a three-run home run 335 feet over the right field fence at Candlestick Park for the 500th long ball of his career.

  5. 19 de fev. de 2001 · Eddie Mathews, the homer-slamming, slick-fielding third baseman who was the only Brave to play in each of the team's three home cities--Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta--died Sunday.

  6. Eddie Mathews career batting statistics for Major League, Minor League, and postseason baseball

  7. "Eddie Mathews was my hero," New York Yankees manager Joe Torre, who played with Mathews from 1960-66, said during last year's postseason. "He was captain and I always called him that.