Eddie Murray

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Eddie Murray is a Hall of Fame switch-hitting first baseman renowned for his consistent power and run production during a long MLB career, most prominently with the Baltimore Orioles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
baseball player
first baseman
human
switch hitter
AllStarSelections 8
baltimoreOriolesHallOfFame inductee
bats switch
birthDate 1956-02-24
birthPlace Los Angeles, California, United States of America
surface form: Los Angeles, California, United States
careerBattingAverage .287
careerDoubles 560
careerGamesPlayed 3026
careerHits 3255
careerHomeRuns 504
careerOnBasePercentage .359
careerRBIs 1917
careerSluggingPercentage .476
careerWalks 1333
familyName Murray
finalMLBGameDate 1997-09-20
finalMLBTeam Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Anaheim Angels
fullName Eddie Clarence Murray
givenName Eddie
GoldGloveAwards 3
HallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
HallOfFameInduction 2003
HallOfFameVotePercentage 85.28%
jerseyNumber 33
knownFor consistent power and run production
durability and longevity
MLBDebutDate 1977-04-07
MLBDebutTeam Baltimore Orioles
nickname Steady Eddie
notableStatistic one of few players with 3000 hits and 500 home runs
playedFor Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Anaheim Angels

Baltimore Orioles
Los Angeles Angels
surface form: California Angels franchise

Cleveland Indians
surface form: Cleveland Guardians franchise

Cleveland Indians
Cleveland Indians
surface form: Cleveland Indians / Baltimore Orioles (second stint)

Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Mets
primaryPosition first baseman
RookieOfTheYearAward American League Rookie of the Year
RookieOfTheYearYear 1977
SilverSluggerAwards 3
throws right
wonWorldSeriesWith Baltimore Orioles
WorldSeriesChampionYear 1983
WorldSeriesTitles 1

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