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DENVER -- One is known for swinging a wooden bat in the clutch. The other for chomping a live bat in his mouth. They were ...
DENVER - APRIL 5: Right fielder Larry Walker #33 of the Colorado Rockies waits for the pitch during the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Coors Field on April 5, 2003 in Denver, Colorado.
"Larry Walker carried all five tools, and was the most instinctive player I have ever seen play the game," Rockies Owner, Chairman, and CEO Dick Monfort said in a press release.
In parts of 10 seasons with Colorado, Walker hit .334 with 258 homers and 848 RBIs. He ranks first in team history in batting average, on-base percentage (.426) and slugging percentage (.618).
Walker bundle of nerves after touring Hall of Fame COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) — Larry Walker's right hand was shaking ever-so-slightly as he reached to sign the space where his plaque will hang i ...
— Larry Walker (@Cdnmooselips33) January 21, 2020. Instead, Walker soaked up just enough votes put him over the top -- and he will be enshrined in Cooperstown.
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 ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (CBS4) - Larry Walker and the rest of the Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2020 finally had their day at Cooperstown on Wednesday.
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.
WALKER, Sr., Larry MooreOctober 22, 1935 - December 25, 2023Larry Walker was born in Franklin, Georgia, in October, 1935, to Willie B. Walker and Cassandra (Wood). He was the youngest of their 11 ...
Larry Walker February 5, 1926 – July 6, 2015 Resident of Scotts Valley Friends and family will gather on July 14th in Capitola, to say farewell to a beloved father, grandfather, and devoted f… ...