1960s who made an art form of diving stops and throws from his knees, died Monday. He was 70. Boyer died in an Atlanta hospital from complications of a brain hemorrhage, son-in-law Todd Gladden said. ...
Clete Boyer, a glove man extraordinaire who was an integral member of the 1960-64 pennant-winning Yankee teams, died yesterday in an Atlanta-area hospital from complications of a brain hemorrhage, his ...
CHICAGO – To different generations of Yankees fans Clete Boyer meant something different. In the 1960s he was the clutch-hitting third baseman who was the best at diving toward the line and turning ...
NEW YORK — Clete Boyer, the third baseman for the champion New York Yankees teams of the 1960s who made an art form of diving stops and throws from his knees, died Monday. He was 70. Boyer died in an ...
Clete Boyer, the third baseman for the champion New York Yankees teams of the 1960s who made an art form of diving stops and throws from his knees, died Monday in an Atlanta hospital from ...
Clete Boyer, who was born in Jasper County and grew up to become the third baseman for the champion New York Yankees teams of the 1960s, died Monday. He was 70. Boyer was born Feb. 9, 1937, in the ...
They made the Yankees 4-5 favorites to win the 1965 pennant, but Mara remembers how she thought that the Yankees' spring training problems, both on and off the field, were a better portent of the ...
Clete Boyer, the third baseman for the champion New York Yankees teams of the 1960s who made an art form of diving stops and throws from his knees, died Monday at 70. Boyer died in an Atlanta hospital ...
NEW YORK (UPI) --You probably saw the photo. Everybody in the country did it seems. Here was Clete Boyer at home plate minding his own business with a bat in his hands and a look on his kisser that ...
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