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  1. Banks said, "Jackie Robinson impacted my life tremendously. So much so that I wanted to be like Jackie." Professional/Personal Accomplishments: Banks was sported by major league scouts while playing for the Kansas City Monarchs in 1950. After spending two years in the U.S. Army, the Monarchs sold Banks' contract to the Chicago Cubs for $10,000.

  2. 22 de jan. de 2018 · He finished with 512. Banks was a member of 14 NL All-Star teams. Along with Honus Wagner and Cal Ripken, Jr., he was one of three shortstops named to Major League Baseball’s All-Century Team in 1999. Hall of Fame manager Leo Durocher, Banks’ skipper with the Cubs from 1966-71, was famous for asserting that “Nice guys finish last.”.

  3. Banks passed away on Jan. 23 at the age of 83. Chicago’s “Mr. Cub” was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977. His exceptional 19-season career with the Chicago Cubs made him a beloved baseball hero and symbol of the joyful abandon the game brings to players and fans alike. Ernie Banks played 19 years for the Chicago Cubs, leaving ...

  4. Ernest Banks, communément appelé Ernie Banks (né le 31 janvier 1931 à Dallas, Texas et mort le 23 janvier 2015 à Chicago, Illinois 1 ), est un joueur américain de baseball qui évolue chez les Cubs de Chicago en Ligue nationale de 1953 à 1971 . Joueur d' arrêt-court jusqu'en 1961 puis joueur de premier but à partir de 1962, Banks est ...

  5. 6 de jun. de 2019 · Ernie Banks nació el 31 de enero de 1931 en Dallas, Texas. Sus padres son Eddie y Essie Banks, era el segundo de 12 hermanos. De color, nacido en el Sur de USA y en la década de los 30, mala combinación para llegar a trascender en la vida. USA 1937: “There´s no way like the American Way”. (DeadState)

  6. 23 de jan. de 2015 · In 2008, an Ernie Banks statue was unveiled outside Wrigley Field on the third base side. In 2013, Banks was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, joining the likes of Hank Aaron, Roberto ...

  7. 24 de jan. de 2015 · "Mr. Cub" Ernie Banks, the Hall of Fame slugger and two-time MVP who never lost his boundless enthusiasm for baseball despite years of playing on losing Chicago Cubs teams, died Friday night. He ...