Tim McCarver
United States
Baseball
B: October 16, 1941
Two-time National League All-Star
In 21 big league seasons, McCarver played in four decades (1959-'80) and was an All-Star in 1966 and '67. His 13 triples in 1966 led the National League and become the only catcher to do so. McCarver was the backstop for the Cardinals on their World Series championship teams in 1964 and '67. He later played for the Expos, Phillies and Red Sox. A career .271 hitter with 1,501 hits in 1,909 games. He later went into broadcasting, winning three Emmy Awards and being honored by the Hall of Fame in 2012 with the Ford Frick Award, denoting enshrinement into the broadcasters' wing of the Hall.
SUPERSTARS RECORD
EVENT |
PLACE | POINTS | MONEY | EVENT WINS |
---|---|---|---|---|
1981 Preliminary 3 | 8 |
8 |
$800 |
None |
TOTALS | 8 |
$800 |
0 |
PERSONAL BESTS
Points Scored |
8 |
1981 Preliminary 3 |