Andres Galarraga League 9-26-2111 |
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Bobby Egan | Left Field Retired (1983, Age 36) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | |||||
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AVG | .268 | Total Rating | Bats/Throws | R/R | ||
OPS | .763 | Status | Deceased (2031) | Option Years | 0 | |
H | 908 | Age at Death | 84 | Date of Birth | 06-09-1947 | |
HR | 92 | Drafted | Round 2, Pick 27 (1965) |
Majors Svc Time | 9 years (159 games) |
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RBI | 381 | |||||
SB | 138 |
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.
Date | Transaction |
1983-11-01 | Bobby Egan has retired from the San Francisco Renegades |
1982-05-12 | The San Francisco Renegades have promoted Roger Erickson to the major league team. The San Francisco Renegades have promoted Steve Striker to the major league team. The San Francisco Renegades have designated Mark Murray for assignment. The San Francisco Renegades have designated Bobby Egan for assignment. |
1982-04-01 | The San Francisco Renegades have placed Bobby Egan on the trade block. |
1977-09-02 | Bobby Egan of the San Francisco Renegades is injured and is expected to be out 25 days. |
1974-05-23 | Bobby Egan of the San Francisco Renegades is injured and is expected to be out 24 days. |
1972-04-08 | The Brooklyn Blue Streaks have promoted Bobby Egan to the major league team. The Brooklyn Blue Streaks have promoted Jack Pike to the major league team. The Brooklyn Blue Streaks have designated Huck Gwynn for assignment. The Brooklyn Blue Streaks have designated Ned Cruthers for assignment. |
1965-06-24 | A trade has been completed between the Boston Neurotics and the Brooklyn Blue Streaks. The Brooklyn Blue Streaks receive Al Gassaway, Bobby Egan, Draft Pick 1968 Round 2 BOS (Jim Ruth) from the Boston Neurotics in exchange for Bobby Almanza. Protest This Trade. |
1964-08-29 | A trade has been completed between the Boston Neurotics and the Kansas City Athletics. The Kansas City Athletics receive Fred Hooks from the Boston Neurotics in exchange for Draft Pick 1968 Round 1 KC (William Blemker), Draft Pick 1965 Round 2 KC (Bobby Egan). Protest This Trade. |