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Dave Winfield(I)

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Dave Winfield, the hard-hitting, Gold Glove outfielder who put together a Hall of Fame career with the San Diego Padres, the New York Yankees, the California Angels and the Toronto Blue Jays (with which he won a World Series Championship in 1992), Minnesota Twins (1993-1994), and Cleveland Indians (with whom he went to the World Series in 1995), was born October 3, 1951 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The day of Winfield's birth was a storied day in baseball history. Bobby Thomson of the NY Giants, in the third and last game of a three-game playoff with the Brooklyn Dodgers for the National League pennant, bashed a circuit clout in the bottom of the ninth inning to win it all for the Giants, a home run known as "The Shot Heard 'Round the World". (The Giants went on to lose the World Series to the New York Yankees, the team that would figure prominently in Winfeild's life.)

An outstanding athlete at the University of Minnesota, the 6' 6" Golden Gopher Winfield was as coveted by professional basketball teams as he was by Major League Baseball. In 1973, he was drafted by the San Diego Padres in baseball, and by the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association and the Utah Stars of the rival American Basketball Assocaition. He was even a draft pick of the National Football League's Minnesota Vikings, even though Winfield had never played college football!

The 12-time All Star who would would never play a game in the minors primarily was a right fielder known for his playing shallow and making dramatic leaps over the outfield wall to steal potential homers from frustrated hitters. Winfield also was possessed of a rifle like arm, the combination of which with his overall outfield play won him seven Gold Gloves for fielding, two in the National League and one in the American League. After batting .308 with 34 homers and 118 RBI in 1979 (good for #3 in the NL Most Valuable Player Award voting), he positioned himself as a coveted player in the new free agent market. After declaring free agency after the 1980 season, he was signed by New York Yankees owner George M. Steinbrenner III for a phenomenal 10-year contract worth over $20 million, record numbers for the times. Steinbrenner was seeking a replacement for the legendary Reggie Jackson, the fabled "Mr. October", whom he did not plan to resign after the 1981 season.

In Winfield's first season with the Yankees, the strike-shortened 1981 season, playing alongside Jackson and many of the key players who had won four divisional titles, three American League pennants and two World Series since 1976, Winfield had a respectable season, coming in #7 in that year's MVP voting. However, he had a poor World Series, getting one hit in 22 at bats for an .045 average, leading Steinbrenner to later rue the day he let Reggie go, and deriding Winfield as "Mr. May". Their relationship thoroughly deteriorated over the years, as the Yankees consistently failed to make the playoffs, even leading to a scandal that saw Steinbrenner banned for baseball for life (temporarily) in the owner's machinations to discredit Winfield. Winfield later shook off the "Mr. May" sobriquet and won redemption by playing on Toronto's World Series Championship team in 1992, and with the American League Champion Cleveland Indians in 1995. (The Yankees didn't return to the winner's circle until 1996, the year after Winfield retired from baseball.)

In his career, Winfield racked up 3,110 hits, 5,221 total bases, 465 home runs, and 1,833 RBIs. It was a performance good enough to make him a first ballot Hall of Famer in 2002.

As a player and now a baseball executive, Winfield is known for his charitable concerns, with his Dave Winfield Foundation dedicated to helping underprivileged children. In 1994, he won the Roberto Clemente Award in 1994 for his humanitarian activities.
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      Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Katey Sagal, and Ed O'Neill in Mariés, deux enfants (1987)
      Mariés, deux enfants
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      Arliss (1996)
      Arliss
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      Drew Carey in Le Drew Carey Show (1995)
      Le Drew Carey Show
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      • Arliss (1996)
        Arliss
        7.1
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        • Dave Winfield
        • 1998–2000
      • Tony Danza, Majandra Delfino, Maria Canals-Barrera, Ashley Malinger, and Shaun Weiss in The Tony Danza Show (1997)
        The Tony Danza Show
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        • Dave Winfield
        • 1998
      • Drew Carey in Le Drew Carey Show (1995)
        Le Drew Carey Show
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        • Dave Winfield
        • 1995
      • Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Katey Sagal, and Ed O'Neill in Mariés, deux enfants (1987)
        Mariés, deux enfants
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        • Dave Winfield
        • 1994
      • Jami Gertz, Margaret Colin, Marsha Mason, and Alex Rocco in Sibs (1991)
        Sibs
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        • Dave Winfield (as David M. Winfield)
        • 1992

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      • Alternative name
        • David M. Winfield
      • Height
        • 1.98 m
      • Born
        • October 3, 1951
        • St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
      • Spouse
        • Tonya TurnerFebruary 18, 1988 - present (2 children)
      • Other works
        (book, with Michael Levin) "Dropping the Ball: Baseball's Troubles and How We Can and Must Solve Them". New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2007. ISBN 9781416534488
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        Professional baseball player.
      • Quotes
        Good hitters don't just go up and swing. They always have a plan. Call it an educated deduction. You visualize. You're like a good negotiator. You know what you have, you know what he has, then you try to work it out.
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          Sideburns and mustache in the 70s
      • Nicknames
        • The Rave
        • Mr. May

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      • How old is Dave Winfield?
        73 years old
      • When was Dave Winfield born?
        October 3, 1951
      • Where was Dave Winfield born?
        St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
      • What is Dave Winfield's birth name?
        David Mark Winfield
      • How tall is Dave Winfield?
        6 feet 6 inches, or 1.98 meters

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