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Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” provided the soundtrack to Walker’s damage. The diary of havoc blending with the diary of a ...
Rockies’ Larry Walker: From hockey wannabe to baseball Hall of Famer Walker is one of just seven players in MLB history with a career slash line of at least .313/.400/.565.
Larry Walker, the lone MVP in Rockies franchise history, will have his number retired Sunday, April 19, the team announced Friday. Walker’s No. 33 will join Todd Helton’s No. 17 on the right ...
Larry Walker talks on television after being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. SpongeBob shirt worn by Larry Walker on Hall of Fame election day in high demand.
Walker bested only Rolen (.357 OBP-.484 SLG) in both categories, and tied Jeter (.370 OBP-.431 SLG) in career road OBP. Quality-wise, Walker is the fourth best hitter of the group, behind Ramirez ...
No one will wear No. 33 for the Rockies ever again. Colorado is set to retire Larry Walker’s number before the Aug. 21 game against the Diamondbacks at Coors Field, a source said. Walker, the… ...
Larry Walker's right hand was shaking ever-so-slightly as he reached to sign the space where his plaque will hang in baseball's Hall of Fame. Reality was still sinking in, a month after his selection.
Larry Walker was an electrifying, unforgettable baseball player. Tuesday, he became an immortal when he was elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in his 10th and final year on the ballot.
When I put a checkmark next to Larry Walker’s name on the Hall of Fame ballot in his first year of eligibility in 2011, it wasn’t with the intent with being a contrarian or trendsetter. Yet ...
Larry Walker always played baseball with a wink and a flair. Just conjure up one of his laser-beam throws from right field, his 230 stolen bases, or the simple joy he displayed playing a kid’s game.
Larry Walker Deserves Hall of Fame Enshrinement, but Faces a Difficult Road to Cooperstown / The following article is part of my ongoing look at the candidates on the BBWAA 2018 Hall of Fame ballot.
The “Great Larry Walker” passed away October 1, 2020. He was born March 21, 1938 in Culver City CA. In is life Larry was the employer of thousands, a friend of hundreds, mentor of dozen… ...
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