Bobby Richardson

Bobby Richardson

Nacimiento : 1935-08-19, Sumter, South Carolina, USA

Historia

Robert Clinton Richardson, Jr. (born August 19, 1935) is an American former professional baseball player - second baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees from 1955 through 1966. He became the only World Series Most Valuable Player to be selected from the losing team when he won the award for his play in the 1960 World Series. In 1962, he led the American League (AL) in hits with 209 and snared a line drive off the bat of Willie McCovey to win the 1962 World Series for the Yankees. In 1965, Richardson released his autobiography, The Bobby Richardson Story. The story became a movie in 1968. Excerpts from the film's audio track were available on an LP record titled: The Bobby Richardson Story: The Exciting First-Person Account of His Own Life, By the Yankees' Famous Second Baseman. He released a new autobiography in 2012 called Impact Player. He appeared in the film Forrest Gump (1994) as a reporter.

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Bobby Richardson
Bobby Richardson

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Forrest Gump
Hannibal Reporter
Forrest Gump es un chico con deficiencias mentales no muy profundas y con alguna incapacidad motora que, a pesar de todo, llegará a convertirse, entre otras cosas, en un héroe durante la Guerra del Vietnam. Su persistencia y bondad le llevarán a conseguir una gran fortuna, ser objeto del clamor popular y a codearse con las más altas esferas sociales y políticas del país. Siempre sin olvidar a Jenny, su gran amor desde que era niño.