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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. 10 de fev. de 2020 · On Jan. 23, 1975, Mathews got word that he had not been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. He’d gotten only 40 percent of the vote. He avoided all reporters; there didn’t seem to be ...

  3. Eddie Mathews #41 3B. Summary Stats News Awards Shop. Career Regular Season. AB AVG HR RBI SB OPS; 8537.271: 512: 1453: 68.885: AB AVG HR RBI SB OPS; 8537.271: 512: ...

  4. 19 de fev. de 2001 · Eddie Mathews, Braves' Hall of Fame third baseman who hit 512 home runs, dies at age 69; Mathews teamed with Hank Aaron to form most productive power-hitting combination in baseball history; photo (M)

  5. 18 de nov. de 2002 · Eddie Mathews. Courtesy of Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Born in Texarkana, Texas, on October 13, 1931, Mathews signed with the Boston Braves in 1949 on the night of his high school graduation in Santa Barbara, California, for $5,999. Turning down college football scholarships and more money from other big-league teams, Mathews chose to sign ...

  6. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Eddie Mathews is often considered the best third baseman in baseball history prior to the time of Mike Schmidt. Even in a comparison with Schmidt, Mathews comes close with an Adjusted OPS at 143 that is only four points away from Schmidt, and good defensive range during his career at third base.

  7. Eddie Mathews. A natural athlete blessed with tremendous power, a rifle arm, and a durable body, Mathews was the premier third baseman of his era, overshadowing Clete Boyer, the young Brooks Robinson, and Al Rosen. A key member of the excellent Braves teams of the late 1950s, he was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1978 on his fifth try.