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    George Howard Brett (born May 15, 1953) is an American former professional baseball third baseman who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals. Brett's 3,154 career hits are second most by any third baseman in major league history (after only Adrián Beltré's 3,166) and rank 18th all

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    • 1,596
  2. Last Game: (Age 40-141d) 4 AB, 1 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1999. (Voted by BBWAA on 488/497 ballots) View George Brett's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1974 season. Agents: Dennis Gilbert.

    • May 15, 1953
  3. George Howard Brett (nascido em 15 de maio de 1953) é um ex-jogador profissional de beisebol que atuou como terceira base e rebatedor designado por 21 anos na Major League Baseball (MLB) pelo Kansas City Royals.

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  4. Há 5 dias · 1x MVP. 13x All-Star. 1 World Series championship. (Show more) George Brett (born May 15, 1953, Glen Dale, West Virginia, U.S.) American baseball player for the Kansas City Royals known for hitting .390 in 1980, at the time the highest batting average since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941.

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  5. 24 de jul. de 2023 · COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- Baseball Hall of Famer George Brett is his jovial self, laughing and smiling while reflecting on his rage 40 years ago today in the infamous yet celebrated Pine Tar Game ...

  6. 5 de dez. de 2023 · Watch how the Hall of Fame third baseman became a Kansas City icon through stellar play and community involvement in this film. See his reflections on his career, his pursuit of .400, the Pine Tar game and more.

  7. 14 de mai. de 2023 · Relive 10 of the best highlights from the Hall of Fame third baseman's 21 seasons with the Royals, including his .390 batting average in 1980 and his Pine Tar Game homer. Learn how Brett won three batting titles, reached 3,000 hits and nearly became the last .400 hitter.