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  1. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Lou Brock (born June 18, 1939, El Dorado, Arkansas, U.S.—died September 6, 2020, St. Louis, Missouri) was an American professional baseball player whose career 938 stolen bases (1961–79) set a record that held until 1991, when it was broken by Rickey Henderson.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2024 · On June 15, 1964, the hated Chicago Cubs gift-wrapped outfielder Lou Brock to the St. Louis Cardinals in a package headlined by former 20-game winner Ernie Broglio. The Wrigley faithfully rejoiced with the departure of a player they derisively called Brock as in Rock.

  3. 9 de jun. de 2024 · Lou Brock, a legendary American baseball player, was born on June 18, 1939, in El Dorado, Arkansas. Brock's passion for baseball drove his future success, leading him to play college ball for...

  4. Hace 2 días · Lou Brock will always be remembered as more than a legendary player; he was a game-changer who brought a new level of excitement and strategy to baseball. Life After Baseball. After retiring from professional baseball in 1979, Lou Brock continued to influence the sport in numerous ways. He became a mentor, broadcaster, and ambassador for the ...

  5. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Louis, Brock’s career took a dramatic turn for the better. He finished the 1964 season with a batting average of .348, stole 33 bases, and played a pivotal role in the Cardinals’ World Series victory.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2024 · The St. Louis Cardinals made a historic trade with the Chicago Cubs exchanging Ernie Broglio for Lou Brock, a deal initially criticized but that turned into one of the most lopsided trades in MLB history.

  7. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Whether it was the addition of Brock to the starting lineup or Boyer’s lucky jacket, the Cardinals turned their fortunes and made a little history. During their 7-1 win, Boyer hit for the natural cycle and Brock reached base four times in his first game in the St. Louis starting lineup.