Rusty Staub

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Rusty Staub was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and first baseman known for his hitting prowess, longevity, and popularity with teams such as the Montreal Expos and New York Mets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
first baseman
human
right fielder
allStarSelectionCount 6
bats left
careerBattingAverage .279
careerHits 2716
careerHomeRuns 292
careerRunsBattedIn 1466
causeOfDeath heart-related complications
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1944-04-01
dateOfDeath 2018-03-29
finalMLBGameDate 1985-10-06
finalMLBTeam New York Mets
founded New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund
fullName Daniel Joseph Staub
givenName Daniel
honor Montreal Expos
surface form: Montreal Expos retired his uniform number 10
inductedInto Mets Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: New York Mets Hall of Fame
league Major League Baseball
MLBDebutDate 1963-04-09
MLBDebutTeam Houston Colt .45s
nickname Le Grand Orange
Rusty
notableFor career longevity
hitting prowess
popularity with Montreal Expos fans
popularity with New York Mets fans
occupation professional baseball player
placeOfBirth New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
placeOfDeath West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
playedFor Boston Red Sox
Detroit Tigers
Houston Astros
Houston Colt .45s
Montreal Expos
New York Mets
Texas Rangers
position designated hitter
first baseman
right fielder
postRetirementActivity television broadcaster for New York Mets
throws left
wasAllStarForTeam Detroit Tigers
Houston Astros
Montreal Expos
New York Mets

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Houston Colt .45s notablePlayer Rusty Staub
1973 World Series notablePlayer Rusty Staub