Kirby Puckett

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Kirby Puckett Wiki Biography

Anthony Kirby Puckett was a professional Major League Baseball center fielder who spent his entire 12-year career playing for the Minnesota Twins. He is the Twins’ all-time leader in career hits, runs, doubles, and total bases. At the time of his retirement, his .318 career … IMDB Wikipedia $3 Million 1960 2006 210 lbs (95.3 kg) 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) African American Arizona Baseball player Baseball Players Catherine Puckett Chicago Illinois Kirby Puckett Kirby Puckett Jr. Kirby Puckett Net Worth March 14 March 6 Phoenix Tonya Hudson Tonya Hudson (m. 1986–2002) United States United States of America

Kirby Puckett Quick Info

Full Name Kirby Puckett
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth March 14, 1960, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died March 6, 2006, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Place Of Birth Chicago
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight 210 lbs (95.3 kg)
Profession Baseball player
Education Triton College, Bradley University
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Tonya Hudson (m. 1986–2002)
Children Catherine Puckett, Kirby Puckett Jr.
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm1767433
Movies Minnesota Twins Vintage World Series Film

Kirby Puckett Important Facts

  • The street in front of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome is named after him.
  • At the time of his death in March of 2006 at the age of 45, he was the second youngest member of the Baseball Hall of Fame to die. Only Lou Gehrig, at age 37, was younger at he time of his death.
  • Two time World Series champion who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001.
  • He earned a reputation whose charitable endeavors particularly in helping children earned him many national honors including baseball’s Roberto Clemente Man of the Year Award in 1996.
  • Forced to retire at age 35 after being diagnosed with Glaucoma.
  • Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001.
  • Made his major league debut on 8 May 1984.
  • Won 6 Gold Gloves. Selected as an All-Star 10 times.
  • Led the Minnesota Twins to two World Series in 1987 and 1991. Forced to retire when he contracted Glaucoma.

Kirby Puckett Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
100 Years of the World Series 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
2001 MLB All-Star Game 2001 TV Special Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 1999-2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
WCW Monday Nitro 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Sunday Night Baseball 1990-1995 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Twins Right Fielder / Himself – Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Self
1995 MLB All-Star Game 1995 TV Special Himself – AL Right Fielder Self
1994 MLB All-Star Game 1994 TV Special Himself – AL Right Fielder Self
1993 MLB All-Star Game 1993 TV Special Himself – AL Left Fielder Self
1992 MLB All-Star Game 1992 TV Special Himself – AL Left Fielder Self
1991 World Series Atlanta Braves vs Minnesota Twins 1991 Video Himself Self
Baseball 1991: A Video Yearbook 1991 Video Himself Self
Minnesota Twins: Simply the Best: The 1991 World Series Champions 1991 Video Himself Self
1991 American League Championship Series 1991 TV Mini-Series Himself – Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Self
1991 MLB All-Star Game 1991 TV Special Himself – AL Outfielder Self
1990 MLB All-Star Game 1990 TV Special Himself – AL Outfielder Self
1989 MLB All-Star Game 1989 TV Special Himself – AL Center Fielder Self
Newton’s Apple 1988 TV Series Himself Self
1988 MLB All-Star Game 1988 TV Special Himself – AL Outfielder Self
1987 American League Championship Series 1987 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Twins Center Fielder Self
1987 MLB All-Star Game 1987 TV Special Himself – AL Outfielder Self
Twins Win! 1987 Video Himself Self
1986 MLB All-Star Game 1986 TV Special Himself – AL Center Fielder Self
30 for 30 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Prime 9 2009-2011 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
A Hall for Heroes: The Inaugural Hall of Fame Induction of 1939 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
DHL Presents Major League Baseball Hometown Heroes 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
MC Hammer: 2 Legit – The Videos 2002 Video documentary Himself (segment “Too Legit to Quit”) Archive Footage
The 50 Greatest Home Runs in Baseball History 1992 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage