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  1. The remaining six are Mickey Mantle (1962), Willie Mays (1965), Joe Morgan (1976), Fred Lynn (1979), Larry Walker (1999) and Joe Mauer (2009). This is, as expected, an outstanding group of players. Five are Hall of Famers. One would be a certain Hall of Famer if it were not for concern for steroids. One is active, one still on the ballot and ...

  2. Fred Lynn Career Highlights. From homers and amazing catches in the World Series, to a three homer game and a trio of all star game homers, here are some hig...

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  4. 29 de ago. de 2019 · Lynn’s career ended in 1990 when he fizzled out practically unnoticed with the Padres. At least he was back in SoCal, where his perpetual tan was fitting. Lynn looked like a Hall of Famer, and his 306 homers were noteworthy, but his trek to Cooperstown was derailed. He ended up in the mythical Hall of Very Good instead.

  5. Fred Lynn played 17 seasons for 5 teams, including the Red Sox and Angels. He had a .283 batting average, 1,960 hits, 306 home runs, 1,111 RBIs and 1,063 runs scored.

  6. Frederic Michael Lynn (né le 3 février 1952 à Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis) est un ancien joueur américain de baseball ayant évolué dans les Ligues majeures de 1974 à 1990 . En 1975, il est devenu le premier joueur des majeures à être nommé joueur par excellence de la saison régulière et recrue de l'année dans la même saison.

  7. Fred Lynn played 17 seasons for 5 teams, including the Red Sox and Angels. He had a .283 batting average, 1,960 hits, 306 home runs, 1,111 RBIs and 1,063 runs scored.