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  1. Enos Bradsher Slaughter (April 27 1916 - August 12 2002) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball. Nicknamed "Country", he batted .300 for 19 seasons, the first 13 with the St. Louis Cardinals. Born in Roxboro, North Carolina, he joined the Cardinals in 1938 before being traded to the New York Yankees in 1954. Batting left-handed and throwing right, he was renowned for a smooth ...

  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · With his mad dash from first base, Enos Slaughter raced home with the winning run of the 1946 World Series and into baseball history. “Enos Slaughter’s great gallop from first to score on a blow to left center will rate with Paul Revere’s ride in the history of our country, and the picture of

  3. イーノス・ブラッシャー・スローター ( Enos Bradsher Slaughter 、 1916年 4月27日 - 2002年 8月12日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 ノースカロライナ州 ロックスボロ出身の プロ野球選手 ( 右翼手 )。. 右投左打。. 愛称は" カントリー "( "Country" )。. 1940 - 1950年代の ...

  4. 12 de ago. de 2002 · Enos Slaughter. Date and Place of Birth: April 27, 1916 near Roxboro, North Carolina. Date of Death: August 12, 2002 Durham, North Carolina. Area Served: Pacific Theater of Operations. Enos B “Country” Slaughter was born near the town of Roxboro, North Carolina on April 27, 1916. In high school, Slaughter played basketball, football, and ...

  5. Enos Slaughter Slaughter was a lefthanded batter who hit .300 or better ten times, a superb outfielder with a deadly accurate throwing arm, and the quintessential hustler. While playing for the Columbus, Georgia, Redbirds (Sally League) in 1936, Slaughter was rebuked for not hustling by manager Eddie Dyer , and he vowed never again to walk while on a ball field.

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  7. 14 de nov. de 2018 · Slaughter’s great gallop from first to score will rate with Paul Revere’s ride in the history of our country,” gushed sportswriter Whitney Martin about one of the most enduring plays in World Series lore.1 Enos “Country” Slaughter’s mad dash from first on Harry Walker’s eighth-inning smash to center field coupled with shortstop Johnny Pesky’s hesitation on the relay throw ...