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  1. Biographie Rusty Staub vers 1973. Rusty Staub porte les couleurs des Astros de Houston (connus sous le nom de Colt .45's jusqu'en 1964) de 1963 à 1968, des Expos de Montréal de 1969 à 1971, des Mets de New York de 1972 à 1975, des Tigers de Detroit de 1976 à 1979, des Expos de Montréal à nouveau pour une brève période en 1979, des Rangers du Texas en 1980, puis une dernière fois des ...

  2. 29 de mar. de 2018 · Rusty Staub, a beloved slugger dubbed "Le Grand Orange" by fans of the Montreal Expos and later embraced as a team leader of the New York Mets, died on Thursday at age 73 after a 23-year Major ...

  3. 29 de mar. de 2018 · March 29th, 2018. Mike Lupica. ST. PETERSBURG -- There are so many things about Rusty Staub being remembered today, by anyone who ever played baseball with him, knew him or even met him once. He will be remembered for a personality every bit as big as he was, which was just as outsize as his heart. Everything finally began to shut down on him a ...

  4. 29 de mar. de 2018 · Top 100 Players All-Time. All-Time Stats. Longtime New York Mets hitter Rusty Staub, who tallied 2,716 hits during a 23-year baseball career, died Thursday at the age of 73.

  5. 4 de jan. de 2012 · Daniel Joseph “Rusty” Staub was born on April 1, 1944, in New Orleans, one of two boys born to Ray Staub, a schoolteacher, and his wife, Alma Morton Staub. As his mother told it, Daniel became Rusty even before he left the hospital. “I wanted to name him Daniel so I could call him Danny for short, “Alma recalled.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2018 · Rusty Staub, la première véritable vedette de l'histoire des Expos de Montréal, est décédé. Il aurait célébré son 74e anniversaire de naissance le 1er avril.

  7. 29 de mar. de 2018 · Le Grand Orange was a beloved figure wherever he played. Rusty Staub, who played 23 seasons with five MLB teams as an outfielder and first baseman, died at 73 on Thursday. The #Mets family ...